And when Parton sat down with Insider on Zoom to talk about her line of desserts with Duncan Hines, she was ready to spill some of her cooking secrets.
Parton revealed that she's a huge fan of mac and cheese, and she adds a special — and surprising — ingredient to take her pasta to the next level.
"That's something else I like is mac and cheese," she said. "And if you serve that with fried apples, that's a great taste combination."
Parton said she discovered her fried-apple hack by accident.
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"One time I didn't have a whole lot of stuff in my refrigerator and I was hungry," Parton recalled. "I don't even know if it was some macaroni I'd made before or store-bought, but I just remember having some fried apples that had come out of another order of food from somewhere."
"I thought, 'Well there's some apples,' and I just remember putting that on the same plate," she continued. "I thought, this is an absolutely great combination! And ever since then, that was years ago now, when I'm going to do mac and cheese, I always do fried apples. They're just so good together. You'll like it!"
When she's making her own mac and cheese at home, Parton said she always adds butter and two to three different cheeses, including shredded cheddar and Velveeta.
She seasons her mac and cheese with salt and pepper, and always adds some cinnamon to her fried apples.
"Somebody told me this once and it works," Parton said. "When you crack your eggs in the bowl, say if you're going to scramble them, use ice water. Put a few drops of ice water as you're cooking them and that makes them fluffier — it really does!"
When Parton isn't in the kitchen, she and Carl love going to fast-food restaurants like Taco Bell.
"I like soft-shell tacos," Parton said. "I like the others, but they fall apart so bad, especially if you're riding around. So I always get a Taco Supreme, with the sour cream and all that, in the soft shell. I love that."
"I get an order of rice and beans," she added. "And I get mild sauce. I don't like to get it too hot and ruin everything."
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