

Tiny whisk is the cooking instrument most associated with Babish.) (Rea makes a pun on the word "salt", because Sean is "salty" as in "angry", he can be beaten or whisked like a salty dough. You act so salty, I could beat you with the tiny whisk

(Rea tells Sean that rap battling against him is going to be risky.) You tryna fight's a risk, but trust me I resist (Rea puts down Evans' disses, calling them not hot and saying the only hot things that Evans produce are the hot sensation felt in the anus when defecating on the toilet after eating Evans' spicy wings.) The only place that you'd be spewing flames is your toilet (Oh!)
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(Rea references his Basics with Babish videos that teach people how to cook regular food.) I'm baking and boiling, my basics are poignant (Rea often calls him mixing his flavors as "let the flavors get to know each other." Rea tells Evans to just get to know his interviewees without hurting them.) You should do it like my flavors and get to know each other (The gimmick of Evans' Hot Ones talk show is how the guests must eat increasingly spicy chicken wings, in a way hurting them, as they are being interviewed.) You meet your guests and torture them to greet 'em, what a bummer Rea implies that Evans' attempts to "roast" him are failing to have any impact, just as food would not stick to a non-stick skillet.) (A non-stick skillet is typically used to prevent food from sticking to the surface of the pan. It's like you try to roast me on a non-stick skillet (Rea rebuts Evans' diss about "beef", telling him to just go and grill it) Your skills are forgettable, so save your beef and grill it This is also a reference to how Rea has made several new video formats in his channel.) (Rea makes a pun on his main content Binging with Babis h to say that Evans' verse was so bad that it made him cringe. So welcome to my new format: Cringing with Babish Andrew comments that what he satirically asked was a good question too, but the rap verse itself was terrible.) (In the internet, Sean Evans is considered to be a great interviewer and his questions are often complimented by his guests. That's a good question, but that verse was tragic (Evans makes a wordplay by calling a sponsorship a boat that keeps Rea's career afloat.) Andrew Rea: Is the only boat that keeps you above the water your sponsorship? (Sean is soon going to ask Andrew a question, but first reminds him if he can handle it.) (Sean thinks that if Andrew lost the battle, he is going to blame on his donors on his Patreon.)īut let me ask this: how do you get along with it? When you lose, you'll blame it on your donators on Patreon (Sean believes that once he demonstrate his rapping, Andrew's popularity will become irrelevant.) (Since Rea has tried to cook so many fictional things, Evans says Rea would also believe it if someone says Evans and Rea has a "beef" as in a fight, even though the real-life Evans and Rea get along.)Ĭause my success just came along, once I flow your fame is gone If I told you we got beef, you would probably buy it Rea tried to make one based on his interpretation and eat it in his Always Sunny -themed episode and it almost made him throw up, so Evans considers it a waste of money.) (Milk steak is a food said by Charlie Kelly from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, a character with a loose grasp on reality.


You're wasting your own money to make milk steak and try it Evans twists it into saying he will cut Rea if Rea try to cross him.) (Andrew Rea often cuts his cooking to show its cross section, which shows the inside of the food. Ugh, cross me and I'll show you a cross section (Sean Evans starts the battle by referencing the opening line of his show: "The show with hot questions, and even hotter wings." However, for the rap battle, he says that he makes hot rhymes instead of mentioning the wings.) It's Sean Evans with hot rhymes and hot questions
