Saints Row meets haute cuisine: here is the video recipe inspired by the game

Saints Row meets haute cuisine: here is the video recipe inspired by the game

Saints Row meets haute cuisine

While we await Saints Row, arriving at the end of August on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X and PC, Koch Media has decided to entertain us with a nice surprise. In collaboration with Stefano Callegaro, winner of the fourth edition of Masterchef Italia, we will learn all the steps to create the Boss Tostada, the real iconic street food of Santo Illeso.



Callegaro is a cook very well known: after his victory at Masterchef, in fact, the man continued to seek and find collaborations with various kitchen brands, establishing himself more as a professional figure than as a real chef with his own restaurant. Natural, therefore, that a collaboration also arises with Koch Media, which has exploited the jump to make Callegaro prepare a splendid Boss Tostada from Saints Row. “We asked Chef Stefano Callegaro, winner of the fourth edition of Masterchef Italia, to create a fun and tasty recipe to prepare at home, inspired by the street food of Santo Ileso“, reads the press release released by Koch Media. Obviously successful challenge!| ); }
Saints Row will be available starting August 23, 2022. If you want to get a taste of the customization of the game, then our advice is to try the editor distributed on PC via the Epic Games Store: you can take a look at the particular demo and find out all the details simply by visiting this address.





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    Aug 30, 2021

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