Chrissy Teigen Tried a Korean Corn Dog for the First Time and Loved It So Much She Had to Post About It

The mom of three is a three-time best-selling cookbook author.
Chrissy Teigen.

Chrissy Teigen.


If Chrissy Teigen says something is good, it must be good. The cookbook author shared a sweet and hilarious post after trying a new food item at Ellie Julie on Wednesday.

“oh man I finally got to try a Korean corn dog and they put ours to shame,” she captioned a post she shared with her 41.3 million Instagram followers. “The batter was 🤤 and the tornado fry holy lorrrrd!”

The mom of three wore an all-black outfit, including a cropped bralette that she sported underneath a longline duster. Teigen paired the look with a midi skirt with a slit, black knee-high leather boots, a Saint Laurent baseball cap and minimal makeup.

“the half mozzarella half hot dog with potatoes on the outside is ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥,” one fan wrote in the comments.

“In the next cookbook please,” someone else pleaded.

In the first pic, Teigen posed against the corn dog stand, and in the second she held a large skewer. In the final snapshot, she smiled with two of her kids, Luna and Miles.

The SI Swimsuit model and her husband, singer John Legend, recently welcomed their third child, a daughter named Esti.

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Ananya Panchal
ANANYA PANCHAL

Ananya Panchal is a writer on the Lifestyle and Trending News team for SI Swimsuit, where she covers fashion, beauty, pop culture and the internet’s favorite personalities and trends. She joined the brand in 2022 after roles at Bustle, the San Francisco Chronicle and the TODAY Show. Panchal loves to write about fashion in all its forms—from standout runway moments and evolving street style to the best accessories to elevate each season’s wardrobe (she rarely goes anywhere without a stack of jewelry and a coffee in hand). A self-proclaimed beauty fanatic, she’s always on the hunt for must-have products and loves breaking down viral trends. Her favorite series at the moment is spotlighting female founders and the stories behind the brands they’ve built—especially those shaping the future of fashion, wellness and tech. She is based between New York City and San Francisco and, when she’s not writing, can be found rewatching One Tree Hill, playing sudoku, trying new restaurants or ranking her favorite Disney Channel Original Movies. She holds a bachelor’s degree in communications and journalism with a minor in criminal justice from Boston University.