Does Benny Blanco Really Want Selena’s Corn Casserole at His Last Supper?

Synopsis
Benny Blanco, the renowned music producer, shared his heartfelt wish for Selena Gomez's corn casserole to be part of their last meal. Discover the couple's culinary favorites and the sentimental ties they have with their cherished dishes in this delightful story.
Key Takeaways
- Benny Blanco wishes for Selena Gomez’s corn casserole at his last meal.
- The couple shares a deep connection with food and family traditions.
- Blanco prepares his steak with a unique smoking technique.
- Corn casserole is a staple in their lives, representing sweet memories.
- Food plays a significant role in their relationship.
Los Angeles, May 3 (NationPress) Music producer Benny Blanco has disclosed that he desires his fiancée Selena Gomez's corn casserole to be part of their "final meal."
During an episode of the podcast Table Manners with Jessie and Lennie Ware, the couple expressed that Blanco would love for Gomez's corn casserole to be included in his "last supper."
"We’re huge fans of casserole," Gomez mentioned, describing it as akin to sweet cornbread, according to reports from people.com.
"It’s delightful," Blanco added, reminiscing about how his mother used to prepare her own version of Gomez’s dish for him as well. "It doesn't have the same density (as cornbread); it’s much lighter."
He also shared that corn was a staple in his diet, especially during Thanksgiving.
Gomez expressed her fondness for it and mentioned she would request it on her rider, saying she could consume a lot of it.
"I adore it, especially because you can prepare it in a Mexican street style with all the corn. That’s how I was raised."
Meanwhile, Blanco speculated about what his fiancée’s final meal might consist of, suggesting she would want one of his homemade dishes.
"She prefers my steak, particularly a ribeye, which I typically smoke slowly for an extended period and then sear at the end."
"I smoke it in a smoker for approximately an hour," he disclosed, noting it gives it a "medium smoke" flavor, almost resembling barbecue.
He further elaborated that Gomez would "be eating quite a bit," hence she would prefer small servings of various dishes.
"A tiny bit" of her grandmother's rice and tamale, followed by "a little of her mom's cheesy potatoes," he added.
"Just a morsel of Nana's chicken and dumplings."
Gomez clarified that her grandmother refers to her father's mother, while her Southern roots come from her mother’s side.