Andy Reid is known for his love of cheeseburgers, but the Kansas City Chiefs head coach was introduced to a new kind of delectable sandwich during the team’s visit to the White House this week.
After practice on Thursday, Reid was asked about the spread made available to the Chiefs during the Super Bowl celebration with President Joe Biden. He went in-depth about the feast and commented on a French toast ham and cheese adorned with a little powdered sugar that got his blood flowing during the visit.
“They [had] some good stuff. I’ve never had this before, but they had a French Toast grilled cheese and ham sandwich that they sprinkled a little bit of powdered sugar on. It was phenomenal,” Reid explained in a mouth-watering fashion. “There was an abundance of this. Then they had chicken fingers – exotic chicken fingers.
“Maybe the best part was, which I hadn’t seen before, little bite-size squares of the heart of the watermelon. My hat went off to the chef. I went back and talked to him and I just go ‘You guys are unbelievable.’ Whoever cut all of that out, had the patience to do it, my hat goes off to them.”
Reid was thoroughly impressed with the accommodations, though the Biden administration took a big risk in the decision to leave burgers and barbecue off the menu. Nonetheless, if Big Red gave his compliments to the chef, the trip should be considered a success.