Thursday, March 6, 2014

Random Man Posed As Chef, Cooked On TV Morning Shows

Talk about a prank. According to Deadspin, during the holiday season chef Keith Guerke went on five network morning shows in Wisconsin and Illinois to promote his new cookbook and show viewers at home recipes for leftovers. The only problem: chef Keith Guerke doesn't actually exist and he purposely made morning show hosts eat some seriously disgusting concoctions.
Apparently no one properly vetted Guerke, whose real name is Nick Prueher, because he successfully pranked five network television shows. Prueher's seemingly inedible creations included a ham, pie, and gravy smoothie, as well as a mashed potato ice cream cone with corn sprinkles. The brave hosts fearlessly dug in after Guerke "cooked" for them and not one of them seemed the wiser. The food used for all of the segments was day-old KFC.



"Chef" Guerke appeared on one of the television stations near where I live.  That station's morning show team is not known for being particularly astute.  Here's the video.

Hilarious. And they fell for it!

8 comments:

The Dude said...

Hey, he was a well vetted as the CinC.

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

Ha, ha.

deborah said...

omg that's hilarious. Not terrible ideas for the most part, but telling people to bring left-overs to Walmart 'less than a week old' was genius. What a smart ass :)

Michael Haz said...

Gravy smoothie? Genius!

ndspinelli said...

Elliot Carlin invented gravy.

bagoh20 said...

I want to be a "random man."

deborah said...

It would have been better if he dipped the mashed potato cone in the gravy, like chocolate sauce.

And you know the raw cranberry she ate was bitter :)

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