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Postby Mr. Brian » Mon Jul 07, 2008 8:26 pm

Does anyone enjoy the odd food that only seems popular in your locale? I was thinking of this when someone mentioned White Castles in another thread.

I realize this doesn't beat haggis or lutefisk...but does anyone even really eat those things anymore? I guess I'm not talking weird food just odd food that never really took off anywhere but where you live. A regional specialty if you will.

We have this food in Cincinnati called a 3-Way (yeah I've heard all the jokes). Many places have this but a place called Skyline is known best for them.

It's a dish of spaghetti with a brown meat sauce on top, called Cincinnati chili but it's much thinner than what you might consider "chili". The "chili" has chocolate and cinnamon in the ingredients but you don't really taste them on their own. Then a BIG layer of shredded cheddar cheese is placed on top and you put hot sauce on it. If you add onions or beans its a 4-Way and a 5-Way is with beans and onions.

It took me a very long time to try one when I moved here as a teen years ago but I must say I really do enjoy this monstrosity. In fact, I am digesting one now. They sell it frozen and the chili in cans for expatriate consumption but it is not even close to the real thing if you ask me. You wouldn't want to eat this stuff all the time.

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Postby JackT » Mon Jul 07, 2008 8:31 pm

Maybe FHG will tell us about Boston pancakes.
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Postby Fish Hook Girl » Mon Jul 07, 2008 8:58 pm

JackT wrote:Maybe FHG will tell us about Boston pancakes.


Why don't you tell us, Jack? I understand you're the expert.
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Postby withahip » Mon Jul 07, 2008 9:22 pm

Fish Hook Girl wrote:Why don't you tell us, Jack? I understand you're the expert.


Ouch.
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Re: odd food where your live

Postby watercolors » Mon Jul 07, 2008 9:41 pm

Mr. Brian wrote:Does anyone enjoy the odd food that only seems popular in your locale? I was thinking of this when someone mentioned White Castles in another thread.

I realize this doesn't beat haggis or lutefisk...but does anyone even really eat those things anymore? I guess I'm not talking weird food just odd food that never really took off anywhere but where you live. A regional specialty if you will.

We have this food in Cincinnati called a 3-Way (yeah I've heard all the jokes). Many places have this but a place called Skyline is known best for them.

It's a dish of spaghetti with a brown meat sauce on top, called Cincinnati chili but it's much thinner than what you might consider "chili". The "chili" has chocolate and cinnamon in the ingredients but you don't really taste them on their own. Then a BIG layer of shredded cheddar cheese is placed on top and you put hot sauce on it. If you add onions or beans its a 4-Way and a 5-Way is with beans and onions.

It took me a very long time to try one when I moved here as a teen years ago but I must say I really do enjoy this monstrosity. In fact, I am digesting one now. They sell it frozen and the chili in cans for expatriate consumption but it is not even close to the real thing if you ask me. You wouldn't want to eat this stuff all the time.

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I've been in Skyline! Great food!


OK. down here there is BBQ or pulled pork. BBQ is cooked differently, depending on what part of the state you are in. On the coast, it has more of a vinegar base. Over here in the mountains it has a tomato base. And there are plenty of resturants that brag about having the best. When indulging, you must eat this with cole slaw and hush puppies (cornbread).

Oh, and sweet tea to wash it down.
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Postby watercolors » Mon Jul 07, 2008 9:42 pm

OK.



now I'm hungry. :rolleyes:
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Postby JackT » Mon Jul 07, 2008 9:45 pm

Fish Hook Girl wrote:Why don't you tell us, Jack? I understand you're the expert.


I would say "knowledgeable enthusiast" is a better description.
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Postby black francis » Tue Jul 08, 2008 12:27 am

I love the corn on the stick the street vendors sell. Covered in queso blanco and chile powder. And of course Modelo in a can.


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Postby black francis » Tue Jul 08, 2008 1:23 am

JackT wrote:I would say "knowledgeable enthusiast" is a better description.


She's right Jack. You can't claim amateur status while collecting prize money on the Boston Pancake circuit. You no longer do it for the purity. It's all about the money. God help you.
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Postby black francis » Tue Jul 08, 2008 1:38 am

And of course Modelo in a can goes really well with Pico de Gallo

In some regions of Mexico, a fruit salad tossed in lime juice and sprinkled with a salty Chile powder is also known as pico de gallo, which can be bought on any corner of La Puente.
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Postby JackT » Tue Jul 08, 2008 7:02 am

black francis wrote:a fruit salad tossed in lime juice and sprinkled with a salty Chile powder


That's the worst sexual euphemism I've ever heard.
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Postby black francis » Tue Jul 08, 2008 9:40 am

JackT wrote:That's the worst sexual euphemism I've ever heard.


It seemed to work in prison.
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Postby withahip » Tue Jul 08, 2008 9:53 am

Buffalo wings. Once on a date, the girl I was with put in her mouth and pulled it out without an ounce of meat on it. I was repulsed and intrigued at the same time.
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Re: odd food where your live

Postby blinkilite » Tue Jul 08, 2008 11:52 am

watercolors wrote:I've been in Skyline! Great food!


OK. down here there is BBQ or pulled pork. BBQ is cooked differently, depending on what part of the state you are in. On the coast, it has more of a vinegar base. Over here in the mountains it has a tomato base. And there are plenty of resturants that brag about having the best. When indulging, you must eat this with cole slaw and hush puppies (cornbread).

Oh, and sweet tea to wash it down.


i just watched a show last week on the travel channel about the best BBQ places to go to... (http://www.travelchannel.com/Travel_Ide ... elIdeasFmt) all have it different, and all claim to be the best at what they do. Up here in the "north" they have BBQ places, and i love it, but i am not sure how authentic it is, considering i have never been to one of the "real" places in the south. and sweet tea is AWESOME!!! :biggrin: now i'm hungry...

anyway, one thing that is local to where i grew up is called a Panzarotti. it's even on wikipedia! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panzarotti
it's basically a pizza turnover that they deep fry until crispy. so you are eating a fried pocket of sauce and cheese. not healthy at all, but it tastes damn good. franco's place was about a 10 minute walk from my house growing up.

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Postby moses (2) » Wed Jul 09, 2008 3:11 am

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