, but home cooks can be glad he did eventually make it — and then combined it with his other passion, film, when he started up his show, "Good Eats." While he employs plenty of scientific processes and gadgets in his cooking, his fast food tastes run toward the conventional — In-N-Out Burger (beloved icon Julia Child was also a fan of the chain). In an interview with Esquire, he broke it down, saying, "The hamburger is definitive, greasy but oddly clean-tasting at the same time, and the sauce actually is 'special.'" 

But proving that certain tastes and smells can stir up nostalgia in almost everyone, he continued, "And the shake tastes the way shakes tasted back when I was a kid. It makes me tear up just thinkin' about it." His descriptions are vivid enough to make you want to head out to your nearest In-N-Out location immediately for a burger and shake. But if you live in the eastern half of the country, that's not happening (not anytime soon, that is).