<P> Ferrell and Gasteyer reprised their roles in 2012 when Ferrell hosted the May 12th episode . The couple had a gig at an LGBT prom . They later returned for the 40th anniversary special on February 15, 2015 in a tribute of musical sketches . </P> <P> An Ana Gasteyer and Molly Shannon sketch . Debuted November 16, 1996 . Margaret Jo McCullen (Gasteyer) and Teri Rialto (Shannon) host a fictitious culinary - themed show on National Public Radio called The Delicious Dish . They both speak in extremely bland monotone voices and imply that their greatest joys in life are derived from absurdly simple things such as purchasing a new funnel . When Molly Shannon left the show during the 2000 - 2001 season, the character of Teri Rialto was replaced by the equally bland and monotone Lynn Bershad, played by Rachel Dratch . </P> <P> In each sketch they have a guest, always played with a similarly bland personality by the host of the episode . The most frequently replayed installment of this sketch, which originally aired on December 12, 1998, featured Alec Baldwin as Christmas treat maker Pete Schweddy, who owned a holiday - themed store called Seasons Eatings . He was famous for his "Schweddy Balls" (assortments of spherical food treats made out of anything from meat to cake to candy), which were sold as an assortment in a "Schweddy ball sack". The two hosts and their guest were, as usual, completely oblivious to the double entendres . </P> <P> On the May 8, 2010 episode, Gasteyer and Shannon both reprised their Delicious Dish characters in cameo with host Betty White playing their guest Florence Dusty, famous for her "Dusty Muffin", with all concerned again being oblivious to the double entendre . </P>

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