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In late 2007, Maury ran an episode on cheating couples, one of the hallmark segments hosted by the popular American talk show. Among the guest line-up was Alycia, who made an incredulous claim that her boyfriend Paul was "cheating on her because his mistress made good Chicken Tetrazzini," an American pasta dish typically served with almonds and butter cream sauce.

Origin

The interview segment on Maury originally aired in late 2007:

Two years later, Alycia's notable pronunciation of "Chicken Tetrazinni" was put on spotlight again, when the clip was featured on The Soup, an entertainment round-up program on E! Channel:

Since then, "Tetrazzini" has become the subject of several remixes and impersonations on YouTube and was honored by E! as the "Clip of the Year" on The Soup Clipdown 2009.

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Chicken Tetrazzini Tribute:

Pawl Love It (Remix):

Crunk Remix:

Lady Demands Tetrazzini from President Obama:

6BLOCC Remix:

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The Dish

Ingredients (per 2 servings) Directions
    •    1/4 pound cooked & drained spaghetti     •    1-1/4 chicken breasts, cooked & cubed     •    1/2 can condensed cream of chicken     •    1/2 cup and 1 tablespoon water     •    1 tablespoon butter     •    1/2 cube chicken bouillon     •    1 tablespoon shredded Cheddar cheese
  1. Put cooked spaghetti into 9×13-inch baking dish. Place chicken on top of spaghetti.
  2. In medium saucepan heat together soup, water, butter, and bouillon. Bring to a boil and then pour over the pasta and chicken. Put shredded cheese (to taste) on top and press down a bit.
  3. Bake at 350 degrees F (175 C) for 25 minutes.



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About

In late 2007, Maury ran an episode on cheating couples, one of the hallmark segments hosted by the popular American talk show. Among the guest line-up was Alycia, who made an incredulous claim that her boyfriend Paul was "cheating on her because his mistress made good Chicken Tetrazzini," an American pasta dish typically served with almonds and butter cream sauce.

Origin

The interview segment on Maury originally aired in late 2007:

Two years later, Alycia's notable pronunciation of "Chicken Tetrazinni" was put on spotlight again, when the clip was featured on The Soup, an entertainment round-up program on E! Channel:

Since then, "Tetrazzini" has become the subject of several remixes and impersonations on YouTube and was honored by E! as the "Clip of the Year" on The Soup Clipdown 2009.

Derivatives

Remixes

Chicken Tetrazzini Tribute:

Pawl Love It (Remix):

Crunk Remix:

Lady Demands Tetrazzini from President Obama:

6BLOCC Remix:

Impersonations

The Dish


Ingredients (per 2 servings)
Directions
    •    1/4 pound cooked & drained spaghetti
    •    1-1/4 chicken breasts, cooked & cubed
    •    1/2 can condensed cream of chicken
    •    1/2 cup and 1 tablespoon water
    •    1 tablespoon butter
    •    1/2 cube chicken bouillon
    •    1 tablespoon shredded Cheddar cheese

  1. Put cooked spaghetti into 9×13-inch baking dish. Place chicken on top of spaghetti.
  2. In medium saucepan heat together soup, water, butter, and bouillon. Bring to a boil and then pour over the pasta and chicken. Put shredded cheese (to taste) on top and press down a bit.
  3. Bake at 350 degrees F (175 C) for 25 minutes.


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