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New Jersey Food Influencer Recreates In-N-Out From Scratch for Her Immigrant Parents
PALM DESERT, Calif. — While In-N-Out Burger remains a legendary, highly sought-after staple of the West Coast culinary scene, a creative food influencer has found a way to bring the iconic burger joint directly to the East Coast. Grace Lewis, the digital creator behind the ultra-popular internet brand Crazy Korean Cooking, went viral after entirely recreating the beloved fast-food chain inside her New Jersey home, delivering a complete California dining experience to her immigrant parents.
Lewis explained that her social media channel heavily focuses on documenting her parents' experiences as new immigrants trying various foods for the first time. Recognizing that her parents had never tasted In-N-Out and likely would not have the opportunity unless they traveled across the country to California, she decided to bring the franchise to them. What was initially conceived as a quick weekend burger project quickly snowballed into a massive, multi-day culinary undertaking.
Replicating the iconic menu required a staggering three days of intense preparation, with Lewis making every single element entirely from scratch. To capture the signature taste, she ground her own custom beef blends to form exact two-ounce patties for a Double-Double Animal Style burger, hand-crafted fresh condiments, and whipped up a fresh batch of crispy, homemade pickles. Lewis even carefully reverse-engineered the chain's famous slow-rising, dairy-free hamburger buns to match the light texture of the commercial product.
The attention to detail extended far beyond the food itself. Lewis ordered replica outfits to match the classic white-and-red In-N-Out employee uniforms, printed authentic-looking menus, and even utilized a perfect window in her home to build an ad-hoc drive-thru complete with a two-way speakerbox. She playfully dubbed her home-cooked establishment Out and In, mirroring the signature red-and-white branding with a yellow arrow logo.
When it came time for the official taste test, the effort proved to be worth every single bite. Served alongside homemade animal-style fries and a rich vanilla milkshake, the copycat burgers received immense praise from Lewis' parents, with her father even jokingly declaring his intentions to become an East Coast franchise owner for the new brand. For Lewis, the viral experiment provided a deeply meaningful way to connect with her family, describing the playful simulation as a therapeutic opportunity to bond, slow down, and enjoy quality time with her parents during their retirement.
While the charming tribute has earned millions of views across TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube, Lewis revealed that she has not yet received any formal communications from In-N-Out corporate headquarters. However, following the overwhelming success of the project, she is already brainstorming which famous food franchise she might obsessively recreate next.
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By: NBC Palm Springs
June 27, 2026


