Via: Gothamist
According to Eulberg, he and wife Jennifer Robledo "wanted to do
something unique for Christmas dinner with friends of ours. Jenny is a
big fan of Cthulhu so we went and bought some crab legs and some octopus
and bacon and cooked them all separate and slapped them together on a
plate, and that was it. The next year I made a Cthicken; the same thing
using squid instead of octopus and a chicken."
Eulberg says, "The universal reaction was, 'Oh my God, I couldn't eat that.' But each individual piece was cooked separately; all I did was set them together on the plate. It was delicious. The crab leg was awesome and the bacon added a nice flavor to the turkey. And for added horror, the serving platter is an old Nazi plate with a Swastika on the bottom that a friend bought in an old abandoned Luftwaffe base in Germany."
Eulberg says, "The universal reaction was, 'Oh my God, I couldn't eat that.' But each individual piece was cooked separately; all I did was set them together on the plate. It was delicious. The crab leg was awesome and the bacon added a nice flavor to the turkey. And for added horror, the serving platter is an old Nazi plate with a Swastika on the bottom that a friend bought in an old abandoned Luftwaffe base in Germany."
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