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Oddly enough, ms and I had hotdogs with sauerkraut tonight.. not something we've ever had at home before, but seemed like a good idea.
She had hers with mustard and sauerkraut, I had mine with cheese and sauerkraut.
The kraut we had was Silver Floss (the brand my grandmother always used for Polish cooking), but it was "Bavarian" ... which it turns out is a bit sweeter and has caraway. We liked it.
This has been your Sunday afternoon hot dog report.
She had hers with mustard and sauerkraut, I had mine with cheese and sauerkraut.
The kraut we had was Silver Floss (the brand my grandmother always used for Polish cooking), but it was "Bavarian" ... which it turns out is a bit sweeter and has caraway. We liked it.
This has been your Sunday afternoon hot dog report.
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I like the Silver Floss, but I've gotten to where I put caraway in any sauerkraut I get. That's a German sauerkraut, I think, if it has caraway in it.
If you add caraway to stew, you have goulash!
If you add caraway to stew, you have goulash!
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I made lasagna
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That article is B*** S*** from start to finish.Slim Cognito wrote: ↑Sat May 01, 2021 1:43 pmAmerica’s Taco Capital Isn’t Where You Think
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I would if I could!
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Food fight from the North. Poutine, Tim Horton’s, and Caesars.
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Every area has what others consider to be weird food. That would qualify. Here, they put fries and, sometimes, cole slaw on sandwiches (not my cup of tea). I try to taste new things when I'm somewhere new. In Barcelona, I tried french fries with a fried egg on it. It was actually pretty good. Sometimes if you try it, you will enjoy it. But not always.
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coleslaw on a pulled-pork sandwich is awesome. That reminds me, I need to acquire a pork shoulder..
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Also too, there’s the Rachel, which is a version of the famous Reuben sandwich. That one substitutes coleslaw for sauerkraut. My very favorite is a turkey Rachel, which I now prefer to either corned beef or pastrami.
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I like any kind of Rachel/Reuben sandwich! My favorite Reuben is in Chicago, and with any luck, I'm going to have a chance at one next month. But I've had LOTS of good ones.
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I like a Cuban sandwitch (which originated in Florida, not Cuba). Ham, Pork, Pickles, Mustard on Cuban Bread.
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Down here the grouper Reuben is big, with coleslaw.
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we have a wonderful BBQ place called Bite Me BBQ
they have fish tacos with coleslaw on them....sooooooooo good
they have fish tacos with coleslaw on them....sooooooooo good
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Slim Cognito wrote: ↑Tue May 11, 2021 10:10 pmDown here the grouper Reuben is big, with coleslaw.
I LOVE grouper. So I gotta say I would LOVE that!
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I was about to say "not Colorado" but then I remembered Rocky Mountain Oysters, which I have actually seen on a menu at least once.AndyinPA wrote: ↑Tue May 11, 2021 4:25 pm Every area has what others consider to be weird food. That would qualify. Here, they put fries and, sometimes, cole slaw on sandwiches (not my cup of tea). I try to taste new things when I'm somewhere new. In Barcelona, I tried french fries with a fried egg on it. It was actually pretty good. Sometimes if you try it, you will enjoy it. But not always.
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When I lived at the Lake of the Ozarks, they had an annual Testicle Festival. We went once, moseying in about two hours after it started.FiveAcres wrote: ↑Wed May 12, 2021 7:28 amI was about to say "not Colorado" but then I remembered Rocky Mountain Oysters, which I have actually seen on a menu at least once.AndyinPA wrote: ↑Tue May 11, 2021 4:25 pm Every area has what others consider to be weird food. That would qualify. Here, they put fries and, sometimes, cole slaw on sandwiches (not my cup of tea). I try to taste new things when I'm somewhere new. In Barcelona, I tried french fries with a fried egg on it. It was actually pretty good. Sometimes if you try it, you will enjoy it. But not always.
And they were out of everything, not counting beer, natch.
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Everything sounds delicious (except the prairie oysters ). I’d love to try all those sandwiches!
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Aha! Rocky Mountain Oysters. As someone who has dined on Armadillo roasted whole over a fire in the indigenous mountains of Panama, RMO seemed a mild leap. Once back to the less wild mountains near Volcan, Panama, I saw them in a local meat market. Twenty-five cents a pound. Before heading home I stopped at the internet cafe and did the Google for tips on cooking them.FiveAcres wrote: ↑Wed May 12, 2021 7:28 amI was about to say "not Colorado" but then I remembered Rocky Mountain Oysters, which I have actually seen on a menu at least once.AndyinPA wrote: ↑Tue May 11, 2021 4:25 pm Every area has what others consider to be weird food. That would qualify. Here, they put fries and, sometimes, cole slaw on sandwiches (not my cup of tea). I try to taste new things when I'm somewhere new. In Barcelona, I tried french fries with a fried egg on it. It was actually pretty good. Sometimes if you try it, you will enjoy it. But not always.
Bring a pot of salted water to a boil. Drop the bullocks in for one minute and transfer to ice water. Slip the outter membrane off. Slice, season, bread and fry.
RMO have a taste between chicken gizzards and chicken liver with a texture also in between. I liked them very much.
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Um. I just have to say that doesn't sound appetizing. But, hey, to each their own.Patagoniagirl wrote: ↑Wed May 12, 2021 11:11 am Aha! Rocky Mountain Oysters. As someone who has dined on Armadillo roasted whole over a fire in the indigenous mountains of Panama, RMO seemed a mild leap. Once back to the less wild mountains near Volcan, Panama, I saw them in a local meat market. Twenty-five cents a pound. Before heading home I stopped at the internet cafe and did the Google for tips on cooking them.
Bring a pot of salted water to a boil. Drop the bullocks in for one minute and transfer to ice water. Slip the outter membrane off. Slice, season, bread and fry.
RMO have a taste between chicken gizzards and chicken liver with a texture also in between. I liked them very much.
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I'll try almost anything once. But I don't think I could ever eat frog legs.
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Taste like chicken.Slim Cognito wrote: ↑Wed May 12, 2021 11:20 am I'll try almost anything once. But I don't think I could ever eat frog legs.
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