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Nick from DudeFoods.com has taken the humble cobb salad and taken it to the only logical place it could go: A cobb salad served in a crouton waffle cone. Coincidentally, he has also answered the immortal question: Who on Earth buys a waffle cone maker?
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Thankfully this isn’t an ice cream flavor. Although to be honest, we’re a little shocked that it isn’t. Either way it seems like the most pleasing possible combination of crunch of cobb salad goodness.
Making his crouton cone cobb salad took a little doing though. As you can guess, croutons are not exactly the ideal building material for a rolled cone. While he met several failures at first, he eventually hit upon the right ratio of crouton to egg to oil: A half cup of ground crouton, one egg and a teaspoon of olive oil. A short 400 degree stint in the oven later and he had the ideal vessel to contain his cobb salad.
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It’s heartening to know that Nick is getting the most out of his almost absurdly single-use kitchen tool. He originally purchased hsi waffle cone maker to unite chicken and waffles in the easiest possible eating configuration. It’s more than a little shocking that state fairs aren’t inundated with more waffle cone based foods, most likely double fried for good measure. He’s also made a delicious looking pizza cone which honestly sounds like the awesome love child of a crepe and a pizza.