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Mindy Kaling inspired by The Chef

Mindy Kalingis cooking up pasta a laThe Bear!

The actress and avid foodie, 43,posted a video on Instagramafter she was inspired to cook a recipe taken straight from the kitchen of the breakout FX show (which also streams on Hulu).

“Immersing myself in the Chicago food scene, courtesy of The Bear. Thank you, Chef. 🍝” Kaling captioned her cooking demo.

“It looks so freaking delicious and so I thought I would make it and transport myself into the world of the Chicago food scene,” she says.

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Mindy Kaling inspired by The Chef

The video then cuts to a sped-up sequence of Kaling sauteing garlic in olive oil, boiling spaghetti, and making the sauce, which includes San Marzano tomatoes, not to mention plenty of butter and more olive oil. (The final episode shows the recipe as just 10 garlic cloves, basil steeped in oil, and 2 (28 oz.) cans of San Marzano tomatoes because “the smaller cans taste better” wink wink, but Carmy is seen also adding onion, red pepper, and butter.)

“Oh my god,” Kaling says, tasting the finished product. “This is so good!”

“No wonder dead Jon Bernthal loved this recipe and wanted everyone to eat it. I’m with you dead Jon Bernthal,” she jokes.

Kaling frequently posts videos of her adventures in the kitchen, notablycooking her way through Gwyneth Paltrow’s cookbookin 2020, andmaking Indian dosaswith soon-to-be-Vice President Kamala Harris.

The star is also not alone in her appreciation for all thingsThe Bear, which features White as a classically trained chef struggling to take over his dead brother’s sandwich shop.

“It’s been pretty wild the way it’s connected with so many people,” the actor, 31, tells PEOPLE in this week’s issue, on stands Friday.

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White’s Carmy has spawnedarticles,memes, and even aNew Yorkercartoondedicated to his character’s appeal.

But it took a lot to get Carmy just right, White says: “Prior to the show, I really was useless in a kitchen. We went to shoot the series in January, February — so all December I was really cooking. I did Christmas Eve dinner, I did Christmas Day dinner for me and my family — all big meals. I love a Sunday roast. I love something really hearty, almost wintry comfort food. I’ll do short ribs, roasted vegetables, some kind of potato. That’s what I like to make and what I like to eat.”

For more on White andThe Bear, pick up this week’s issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands Friday.

source: people.com