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Vox somehow found a way to inaccurately explain Dana Perino's Super Bowl queso

As we told you on Sunday, Fox News’ Dana Perino came under fire because some people on Twitter didn’t think her Super Bowl queso looked appetizing. Here it is again ICYMI:

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Despite how it may have looked, people loved it:

After some good-natured ribbing from her colleagues at Fox News, Dana explained on air how she used a recipe she found online that attempted to clone the queso found at Chili’s Grill & Bar:

And Chili’s wasn’t happy to get dragged into it, saying this is how queso is supposed to look. Um, it looks the same as Dana’s, except Dana’s is in a slow cooker and this is in a skillet (maybe Dana could have given hers a little stir before snapping the photo, however):

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Chili’s quickly tried to make friends though:

And Dana was as gracious as ever:

This brings us to Vox, which somehow found a way to eff up its ‘splainer of Dana Perino’s queso:

You see, Vox linked to a Dana Perino tweet and accused her of using cream of mushroom soup in the dish, which the Vox queso expert said you should never use in queso:

If possible, it got worse when Perino shared her recipe for the queso in question. Standard queso ingredients include things like chiles and beef; Perino’s involved ingredients from further afield of the typical Tex-Mex pantry, like cream of mushroom soup. (For the record, one should never put cream of mushroom soup in queso.)

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Check the date, Vox . . . that tweet was from 2016:

And the cream of mushroom queso looks pretty good, Dana:

Oh, and by the way Vox? That cream of mushroom queso was the winner:

Never change, Vox. Never. Change.

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