Madelyn Cline Reacts to a Chuck E. Cheese Commercial She Starred in as a Kid (Extended)

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon2 minutes read

Madelyn Cline discusses her lack of cooking skills and past mishaps, including a cupcake explosion, as she prepares to cook with Jacques Pépin for Thanksgiving tomorrow. Despite her culinary struggles, she has now mastered making ramen, which has become her signature dish.

Insights

  • Madelyn Cline, known for her role in Outer Banks, had humble beginnings in Goose Creek, SC, and started her acting career with commercials, showcasing a diverse background.
  • Despite past cooking mishaps, Madelyn Cline has honed her skills to create a signature dish of ramen, illustrating growth and resilience in the kitchen.

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Recent questions

  • What is Jacques Pépin cooking tomorrow?

    Unknown

  • What happened when the speaker tried making chocolate cupcakes?

    Explosion

  • What ingredients were in the cupcake recipe?

    Swiss Miss cocoa, marshmallows, flour, vegetable oil

  • What is the speaker's signature dish now?

    Ramen

  • Where did Madelyn Cline grow up?

    Goose Creek, South Carolina

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Summary

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Thanksgiving cooking mishaps lead to ramen mastery.

  • Thanksgiving is tomorrow, and Jacques Pépin and the speaker are cooking later.
  • The speaker does not have a specialty Thanksgiving dish and does not cook due to past mishaps.
  • The speaker once tried making chocolate cupcakes without baking soda or flour, leading to an explosion.
  • The cupcake ingredients included Swiss Miss cocoa, marshmallows, flour, and vegetable oil.
  • The speaker can now make ramen, which is considered their signature dish.
  • Madelyn Cline, the speaker, grew up in Goose Creek, South Carolina, in a suburban setting.
  • Madelyn Cline started her acting career with commercials, including one for a Chuck E. Cheese Pizza Maker.
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