After the internet had some fun with Elizabeth Warren's imperfect strawberry shortcake, a New York pastry chef has come to her defense
Earlier this week, Massachusetts senator and presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren posted a photo of a homemade strawberry shortcake that wasn’t going to win any awards on The Great British Baking Show. Whatever, she was making it with her grandson, and she’s got shit to do.
In the world according to Instagram, all food is perfectly stretched cheese, slack noodles dripping with sauce over a bowl, flawlessly constructed cakes with frosting that’s just so, and pies with lattice crusts intricate enough for the court at Versailles. In reality, our food looks more like Martha Stewart’s feed and … Warren’s imperfect shortcake. Gramercy Tavern and Untitled pastry chef Miro Uskokovic knows that.
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