Sunday, 04 April 2021 02:25

Monster Hunter Chef's Choice Platter Recreated In Real Life Looks Amazing

Written by Luie Magbanua
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A popular YouTube cook makes a real-life recreation of the sumptuous chef's platter from the base game of Capcom's Monster Hunter World.

One of the things that most of Capcom's Monster Hunter World players likely found very interesting about the game is how incredibly detailed the game was. Given that the game was first launched for the PlayStation 4, and optimized later on for the PC version, Monster Hunter World fans were given a lot of eye candy to ogle at within the game. This does not only include the terrifying looking monsters, but also the famous dishes created by the Meowster Chef in the Astera Canteen. The Chef's Platter still looks so tasty that a YouTube home cook recently recreated it for their channel.

With the launch of Monster Hunter Rise last week, many players seem to have shifted their focus onto the newer game. With new monsters, new features, and maps to explore, fans are likely excited to experience a fresh, optimized game that was specifically produced for the Nintendo Switch. However, fans seem to have noted the lack of delicious dishes that were prominent in the earlier titles such as MHW and Iceborne. In MH Rise, hunters prep before the hunt by visiting the Bunny Dango shop, and eat unique rice balls to get their pre-hunt buffs. A seemingly far cry from the mouth-watering dishes served by the Meowster Chef and Grammeowster.

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With nothing too complicated to take inspiration from in Monster Hunter Rise, it is no wonder that YouTube cooking channel Binging with Babish chose to recreate the Chef's Platter from Monster Hunter World instead. The platter looks very complicated, and consists of several dishes in one. In the description box, Babish gave a brief background, stating that the Monster Hunter World platter has been "haunting him for years." This likely means that he has been trying to figure out how to make the dishes true to real-life, without deviating too far from the original content.

Throughout the 12-minute video, Babish meticulously prepares each dish that is part of the whole Monster Hunter World platter. He creates his own mix of meat for the sausages to skewer and grill, stuffing a medium-sized chicken to roast, and even creates a mussel seafood soup from scratch. In the end, he calls it "his chef's choice special" as he takes a lot of liberty in the ingredients he chose, and how he cooked each of the dishes.

Though this is not the first time the Monster Hunter World platter has been recreated, it goes to show that though MHW may be several years old, there are still some features about the game that make it interesting for both players and non-players alike.

Monster Hunter World: Iceborne is now available on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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