A cheeky US chef has poked fun at classic British dishes by turning them inside out and created meals including 'Chish and Fips', 'Mangers and Bash' and a host of others.<br /><br />Self-taught chef Anthony Calabro, 27, has taken to social media with a short series of British-inspired inside-out dishes.<br /><br />The British classics turned on their head are Chish and Fips, Mangers and Bash, Rausage Solls and Teans on Boast.<br /><br />Former healthcare worker Anthony was inspired to create the wacky dishes after initially getting a comment from a Brit complaining about his US-styled food.<br /><br />Anthony, from New Jersey, USA, said: "It all started when I saw a video from Beard Meats Food on YouTube. <br /><br />"In one of his videos he stopped at Greggs to get a sausage roll.<br /><br />"So I thought it would be funny to do a 'spoonerized' version of the sausage roll, which was the Rausage Soll. <br /><br />"I made that TikTok video and after that, I started getting requests from some people on TikTok to do other British classics."<br /><br />The food has had positive reviews, with one person commenting on the Rausage Solls; "I might be mad, but those actually seem banging."<br /><br />Another commented: "There's actually always way too much pastry. I'm actually here for this one."<br /><br />Some, however, reacted badly to the Mangers and Bash, with one person posting; "this is out of order" and another saying; "sometimes you need to not think things."<br /><br />Anthony added: "I’ve found that the Brits have a better attitude towards the videos. <br /><br />"I’ve seen a lot of people tagging their friends in the videos and either just laughing about it, making jokes towards each other or the way each other cooks these British classics. <br /><br />"Some obviously think I’m serious and criticize me, say things like mocking Americans, and tell me I deserve jail time- I never take those comments seriously though. <br /><br />"People from the USA mostly will post comments mocking British food. My lack of seasoning or just being appalled by what they’ve seen- people from the USA are more hostile towards the videos about American food, which just seems natural."<br /><br />The Chish and Fips see blended potatoes mixed with flour and egg which is made into a fish shape and then battered an fried, while fish is then fried for the fips.<br /><br />While Mangers and Bash use the same type of batter, but it is then stuffed into a sausage casing and then boiled.<br /><br />Bash sees blended sausage meat made into a paste with water and then fried off.<br /><br />Rausage Solls see sausage meat rolled around pastry like a beef Wellington and then baked in the oven.<br /><br />The Teans on Boast sees croutons for beans and a bread mixture made from beans in a can.<br /><br />Anthony added: "I think I’ve found my niche in the TikTok marketplace with the spoonerised foods. <br /><br />"It’s definitely something I find fun to do and plan on doing more videos."<br /><br />Anthony has no plans on stopping this theme of cuisine after the videos have racked up more than 10,000,000 views in total.