11 Seinfeld-Inspired Recipes (2024)

For a show about "nothing,"Seinfeldhas enough food references to fuel a roundup a mile long. In its 180-episode, 10-year reign,Seinfeld employed peasas a relationship barometer, debated the merits of chocolate versus cinnamon babka, poked fun at muffin tops(toss the "stump"), and popularized the term "double-dip." While nothing may be its premise, the show put ordinary, everyday ongoings at front-and-center. InSeinfeld-land (a.k.a. New York City, circa '90s), nothings, like how someone eats their peas, are everything.

Break out the dipand don your best Kramer-style lobstershirt:Seinfeldis back, baby. Not only is this yearits 26th anniversary, but the series is coming to Hulu on June 24th. You can take it slow, savoring each episode day-by-day—or you can binge-watch like the best of 'em. Either way, here are 11 greatSeinfeldfood moments,with matching, must-make recipes.Trust us, choosing only 11 was as hard as losing your gyro togrubby subway snatchers:

Soup

Shop the Story

“The Soup Nazi” (Season 7, Episode 6)
Quote: “No soup for you!”
Recipe:Best Ever Turkey ChilibykmartinelliThe Storyline: There’s a new soup place in town and, rumor has it, it’s the best in the city. The gang frequents the stand for its fantastic crab bisque and turkey chili, only for the owner (“The Soup Nazi”) to ban them—one after another—for violating his strict ordering protocol. George asks for bread, Jerry’s girlfriend shows too much PDA, and Elaine bangs on the counter. Eventually, Elaine drives The Soup Nazi out of the city when she finds his secret recipes in an armoire he gave to Kramer.

Peas

“The Engagement” (Season 7, Episode 1)
Quote: “You've never seen anything like it. It takes her an hour to finish them.”
Recipe:Macaroni Peas byNicholas DayThe Storyline:Jerry breaks up with a girl because she eats peas one at time. The episode’s takeaway: Watch your peas and q’s.

Gyro

“The Cigar Store Indian” (Season 5, Episode 10)
Quote: “This stop is famous for its gyros. You want one?”
Recipe:My Home-Style Lamb Shawarma bymonkeymomThe Storyline:Kramer rushesoff the subway to get a gyro (there’s a stand on the platform) and gets his arm stuck in the door trying to make it back in. The gyro is ripped from his hand and the subway speeds off, leaving Kramer gyro-less and having to catch the next train. Of course, the same thing happens to Jerry.

Muffin Tops

“The Muffin Tops” (Season 8, Episode 21)
Quote: “It’s where the muffin breaks free of the pan and sort of does its own thing.”
Recipe:Chocolate Chunk Muffins bySarah JampelThe Storyline:Elaine tells her boss, Mr. Lippman, she only eats the tops of the muffins. Lippman goes behind her back and opens Top of the Muffin to You!, a shop selling—you guessed it—muffin tops. Business is failing until Elaine recommends baking a whole muffin and then throwing away the "stump," which somehow makes the business more efficient.

Big Salads

“The Big Salad” (Season 6, Episode 2)
Quote:
“What’s in the big salad?”—George
“Big lettuce, big carrots, tomatoes like volleyballs.”—Jerry
Recipe: Carrot and Radicchio Salad with Fig Balsamic VinaigrettebyKenzi Wilbur
The Storyline:A salad—no, a big salad—leads to George and his girlfriend Julie breaking up. Elaine asks George to pick up a big salad for her. He does; however, Julie hands it to Elaine and takes credit for the salad’s doing. George loses it, equating the salad’s purchase with his generosity.

Twix Bars

“The Dealership” (Season 9, Episode 11)
Quote: “Twix is the only candy with the cookie crunch!”
Recipe:Twix Bars byjesteiThe Storyline:George has a traumatizing experience when he tries to procure a Twix bar from a rebellious (or cruel) vending machine. The Twix doesn’t drop, hangingtauntingly from its metal perch. George seeks help, but when he returns, the Twix is gone, leadingto accusations of candy bar capering.

T-Bone Steak

“The Maid” (Season 9, Episode 9)
Quote: “T-Bone, the ladies are gonna love ya.”
Recipe:Sunday Steak with French Butter bythirschfeldThe Storyline:In an effort to garner the nickname “T-Bone” from his co-workers, George orders T-bone steaks for lunch. George, however, is given another nickname, “Koko the Monkey,” after he goes abit ballistic while holding a banana. A co-worker is namedT-Bone instead.

Eclairs

"The Gymnast" (Season 6, Episode 6)
Quote: "You're in the kitchen. You see an eclair in the receptacle. So you think to yourself, 'What the hell, I'll just eat some trash.'"
Recipe:Meyer Lemon Eclairs byYossy Arefi
The Storyline:George gets another shot with Lindsay, a girlhe met at a book club. Things are going well until, while at Lindsay's mother's house, George is caught eating a chocolate eclair out of a trash can. George tells Jerry the pastry was clean "on top" and totally edible, so it really wasn't weird at all. George explains this to Lindsay and gets yet another chance with her.

Fusilli

“The Fusilli Jerry” (Season 6, Episode 21)
Quote: “It’s Fusilli Jerry!”
Recipe:The Splendid Table's Pasta with Two Broccolis and Raisin-Pine Nut Sauce byGenius RecipesThe Storyline:Kramer creates a statue of Jerry (complete with a microphone) out of fusilli, explaining that the hardest part of the creative process is deciding on a pasta that captures the individual. Kramer promises George that he’s making George out of ravioli next.

Chocolate Babka

“The Dinner Party” (Season 5, Episode 6)
Quote: “You can’t beat a babka.”
Recipe:Chocolate BabkabyYossy ArefiThe Storyline:After Jerry and Elaine can’t buy a chocolate babka, they consider a cake. Carrot? Black Forest? Napoleon? No, no, and no. The proprietor points out a cinnamon babka, to which Jerry is astonished. “Another babka?” he says. Elaine worries cinnamon is a lesser flavor; however, in true babka equality fashion, Jerry argues for cinnamon’s popularity. They buy the babka.

Dip (And Chips)

“The Implant” (Season 4, Episode 19)
Quote:“That’s like putting your whole mouth right in the dip! From now on, when you take a chip—just take one dip and end it!”
Recipe:Nacho Cheese SaucebyLaraThe Storyline:While at his girlfriend’s aunt’s wake, George “double-dips” a chip and his girlfriend’s brother, Timmy, voices his repulsion. Timmy tellsGeorge the right, sanitary wayto dip. George indignantly continues his double-dipping ways, inciting a struggle between himand Timmy. Chips fly.

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11 Seinfeld-Inspired Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What does Elaine eat on Seinfeld? ›

In The Seinfeld episode "The Frogger," Elaine eats a piece of cake that's sixty years old. So what would happen to her if she had really eaten it? The only food that NEVER spoils is honey-honey that was in tombs in Egypt was estimated to be 3,000–4,000 years old and it was still edible.

What is in the Seinfeld cookbook? ›

There are contemplations on the black and white cookie, the Big Salad, proper (or improper) shrimp co*cktail etiquette, an irresistible soup stand, lobster revenge omelets, the proper ranking of babka varieties, mouthwatering mackinaw peaches, and so much more.

What does Jerry Seinfeld like to eat? ›

ANY SEINFELD OBSESSIVE knows Jerry's “usual” at Monk's: a bowl of Cheerios. Jerry Seinfeld has sprinkled his enduring appreciation for cereal—and other processed breakfast foods—throughout his work. He even made a whole movie about Pop-Tarts, the Netflix comedy Unfrosted, out May 3.

What candy was mentioned on Seinfeld? ›

Who doesn't love a Junior Mint? Thirty years ago, on March 18, 1993, Seinfeld did one of the strangest endorsem*nts for a candy brand, ever, and made an entire generation believe, hey maybe junior mints can really save your life! Three decades later, “The Junior Mint,” is as fresh and funny as ever.

What mental illness did Kramer have in Seinfeld? ›

In the course of five years, psychiatry students and their professor at Rutgers-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Jersey have concluded that Kramer's behavior is in line with that of people given diagnoses of schizoid personality disorder.

What does biff mean in Seinfeld? ›

Seinfeld often calls him “Biff,” referring to salesman Willy Loman's hapless son from Arthur Miller's play “Death of a Salesman.” Since “Seinfeld” premiered, Alexander has received two Emmy and Golden Globe nominations, won an American Television Award and two American Comedy Awards for his work on the series.

Whose wedding cake did Elaine eat on Seinfeld? ›

Missing the 4:00 sugar-rush she'd become used to from all the celebrations, Elaine raids her boss Peterman's (John O'Hurley) refrigerator, where she finds a piece of cake. Later, Peterman reveals that it's worth $29,000 because of its historical significance: it's from King Edward VIII's wedding to Wallis Simpson.

Was Julia pregnant during Seinfeld? ›

Julia Louis-Dreyfus was visibly pregnant at this time. Throughout this episode, Elaine carries a large present in front of her stomach, concealing Louis-Dreyfus' pregnancy. When Julia went on maternity leave she was not available for the first two episodes of season four.

Is the deli in Seinfeld real? ›

Tom's Restaurant was the locale that inspired Suzanne Vega's 1987 song "Tom's Diner." Later, its exterior was used as a stand-in for the fictional Monk's Café in the 1989–1998 television sitcom Seinfeld, where comedian Jerry Seinfeld's eponymous character and his friends regularly convened to dine.

What is Kramer's favorite food? ›

Kramer: The Mackinaw Peaches.

Why does Jerry Seinfeld not hug? ›

Seinfeld has since revealed that he doesn't really hug anybody he doesn't personally know. “I don't hug a total stranger,” he said in 2017. “I have to meet someone … I have to start somewhere.

What is George Costanza's favorite food? ›

The Foods of George
  • Macana Peaches in "The Doodle"
  • A once bitten eclair above the rim in trash in "The Gymnast"
  • Bacon Club with out the turkey--what he orders in "The Soup"
  • Cold chicken sandwhich--what he actually gets in "The Soup"
  • Nestle Quik in "The Shoes"
  • Chips and double dipping in "The Implant"

Why was Seinfeld episode banned? ›

There are several jokes in the episode that certainly could be deemed offensive, but the bit that caused the most outrage was Kramer burning and stomping on a Puerto Rican flag. The reaction was immediate. Letters were written and protests were held at NBC. Consequently, NBC apologized and banned this Seinfeld episode.

What caused the smell in Seinfeld? ›

"The Smelly Car" is the 61st episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. The episode is the 20th episode of the fourth season. It aired on April 15, 1993 on NBC. In this episode, the body odor left by a restaurant valet in Jerry's car further transfers itself to Jerry and Elaine, and seems to be irremovable.

Who wore the bra in Seinfeld? ›

In this episode, George takes an unapproved vacation, leading to him being presumed dead, while Kramer, Jerry, and Jackie Chiles launch a lawsuit against Elaine's archenemy Sue Ellen Mischke because she was wearing a bra without a top in public.

Why does Seinfeld always eat cereal? ›

He really likes cereal. He is a single male with minimal work ethic, he doesn't cook and cereal is a easy meal.

Why was Elaine fasting on Seinfeld? ›

Elaine needs to fast before an ulcer test, so she tries starving herself three days before the test. After his neighbor Martin (C.E. Grimes) tries to commit suicide and ends up in a coma, Jerry is hit on by Martin's girlfriend, Gina (Gina Gallego), while at the hospital.

Why was Elaine fasting? ›

Meanwhile, Elaine is out of her mind with hunger after fasting to prepare for an ulcer test, and George delays a Caribbean vacation to consult a psychic about his fear of a plane crash.

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