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However, I thought I'd go there anyway and I just got a hot dog Apparently Sam Thaiday from the Broncos has been spotted there not long ago also. As said before, it's just a small café so there's none of those extreme eating challenges you might be thinking of, but there's still no reason why I can't give it a thumbs up. |
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09-06-2012, 07:55 PM | #153 | ||
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Was it a proper hotdog? Or just one of those red skinned polony filled things people try to pass off as a hotdog? I am still trying to find a Butcher or specialty store that offers real hotdogs.
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Just found a couple of food pics on my phone. Thought I'd share...
Breakfast at Denny's Walnut pancakes with fresh banana, egg and bacon. Dessert at Cheesecake Factory Reeces' Peanut Butter Choc Cheesecake.
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12-06-2012, 10:41 AM | #156 | ||
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Could pass on the pancakes, but not on that cake lol. I can see myself heading to the states very soon lol.
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12-06-2012, 04:18 PM | #157 | ||
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That cheesecake looks so damn tempting.
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13-06-2012, 08:45 PM | #159 | ||
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Can anyone say pulled pork and home made slaw???? I hate cabbage so I used iceberg lettuce instead. Iceburg lettuce, carrot and spring onion. The only way to describe eating the pulled pork on toasted turkish with the slaw is by saying, it was like an orgasm of awesomeness in your mouth. The only thing I can liken it to, is a donner kebab from the best kebab shop in aus. Next time I will eat one only. I struggled on the second big time.
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13-06-2012, 08:56 PM | #160 | ||
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That bread looks like ciabatta rolls. The crust is crisp yet chewy and the inside is soft and spongy.....perfect for sandwiches!
Your pulled pork with homemade slaw looks absolutely delicious! Good job cooking it! "an orgasm of awesomeness in your mouth"..........you belong on the Food Network! |
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13-06-2012, 08:57 PM | #161 | ||
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Nah just eat 2 and then go to the gym and work it off! More fun that way!
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25-04-2014, 03:25 PM | #163 | ||
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An update for Brisbane:
Hudson Corner, 10 Albion Road (Corner of Hudson), Albion, facebook.com/hudsoncorner Carolina Kitchen, 38 Macaulay Street, Coorparoo, 3847 8227 Mighty Mighty, Shop 6/7 100 McLachlan Street, Fortitude Valley, 3666 0184 Papa Jacks, Corner Connor and McLachlan streets, Fortitude Valley, 3162 8466 PJ Steaks, 2/173 Boundary Street, West End, 3844 1886 Sloppies, 3/226 Leichhardt Street, Spring Hill, 3839 1112 Southside Diner, Shop B8/B9, 168 Grey Street, South Bank, 3844 3040 From: http://www.goodfood.com.au/good-food...423-373wz.html |
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25-04-2014, 04:15 PM | #164 | ||
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update for Penrith, nsw -
Memphis BBQ Pitt, York Road.
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25-04-2014, 04:22 PM | #165 | ||
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I wish we had Carls Jr "restaurants" here..
6 dollar burger for 3.95 We ate it 3 meals a day once just to see if the kids would get sick of it...NOPE! |
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25-04-2014, 04:51 PM | #166 | ||
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25-04-2014, 06:32 PM | #167 | ||
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I've been there once, service while extremely friendly was unbeleavably slow, I had ribs that I wouldn't have again but I beleive the burgers are good
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25-04-2014, 07:08 PM | #168 | ||
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We loved the food in Vegas at the various eateries we tried, from "proper" restaurants to fast food places.
Surprisingly, the fast food was freshly made, tasty, and very cheap. Oh, and Popeyes Chicken! I thought it was just something made up for the movie "Little Nicky", but no, we were driving along and I saw it and we simply had to try it. A 2 piece pack (with "biscuit") and a drink, $2.99. Big, freshly cooked and spiced chicken, and a beautiful "biscuit", which was sort of a flattened scone brushed with melted butter...I could have eaten a basket of those damn things on their own! The chicken was, in my opinion, miles ahead of KFC in every way. And yes, as Adam Sandler says in then movie..."Popeyes Chicken if fricking awesome!!"... Inside the Mirage casino where we stayed, there were plenty of different style of restaurant for every budget (as with all of the casinos). One we tried was the Carnegie Deli, a New York style traditional deli selling all sorts of huge sandwiches. I ordered a huge reuben, packed with pastrami and corned beef, called the "Woody Allen". The missus had a club sandwich with the lot (that was a silly thing to say, we discovered). The waiter came out with a pair of dispensers for "real egg mayonnaise" and a fantastic sweet mustard called "Frenchs Classic Yellow" mustard...which happily I have discovered you can buy here in Woolies supermarkets where the mustard is sold. The meal came with a huge "side of fries"...thin cut, skin on, wonderful taste. This is why the missus choice of "with the lot" was a bit silly...the look on her face says it all.... It was packed high with pastrami, bacon, turkey, and fresh salad. Mine was not much smaller... We also visited a restaurant across the road from the Mirage, and Australian-themed restaurant called the Outback Steakhouse...I am led to believe it's the same as what we see here as "Outback Jacks", a little like we call it Hungry Jacks and in the USA it's Burger King...same restaurant, different name. We were told by the excited waitress that "we were probably the only authentic Australian things in the place"... The entree I ordered was the most memorable...a huge onion, cored, partly sliced, covered in a very spicy batter and deep fried, called the "Bloomin' Onion". It came with a small bowl of dipping sauce in the middle, spicy as well, and you peeled the "fingers" off it and ate them. Awesome! I've seen copycat recipes online for making this thing, and I'm definitely going to try it some time. We should have...no, we deserve...more American-style places like this in Australia. Not everyone wants to eat a little plate of salad or a greasy box of KFC...you occasionally like something really different. Last edited by 2011G6E; 25-04-2014 at 07:25 PM. |
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25-04-2014, 07:43 PM | #169 | ||
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2011G6E - Those pictures looks incredible. I've just had tea and my mouth is now watering after seeing whats on those plates.
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25-04-2014, 08:08 PM | #170 | ||
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You can make an perfectly acceptable copy of a reuben (there's many different kinds of "reuben" depending on where you are in the states) at home easily enough.
Start with good large slices of bread...the old fashioned kind is best, a tall loaf. The meat slicing is important...a good old lump of corned beef (preferably get the ones that cook in the sealed thick plastic bag they come in...they turn out much more moist and juicy), sliced very thin across the grain so it comes apart easily when you bite into it. As I said, in Woolies supermarkets now you can get the proper Frenchs Classic Yellow "made in the USA" mustard. Once I have a suitable pile of sliced corned beef, I start assembling things. Lightly toast the bread...only just brown, very light. Then butter...and it must be butter...the bread. Heat up the corned beef in a microwave, and then start laying on the corned beef evenly. Keep putting on more layers, and every couple of layers squeeze on some of the mustard to your personal taste. Keep layering until it's to the size you want. Personally I throw in a slice of cheese (swiss is good) as well somewhere in it. Maybe add some proper mayonaise too while you're at it...good egg mayonaise. Come on, use the real stuff...by this stage you're not worried too much about it being overly "light" are you...? Slice it straight across the middle, and pin each side with a long toothpick, serve up...the meat filling should be warm to hot. Awesome. You can also throw in some pastrami as well as the corned beef, but sometimes good pastrami is hard to find here. The Yanks seemed to love pickles with everything...at most places a little dish came out piled with pickles just as a normal part of the meal (you can see it in the middle of the table between us). I was a bit dubious about just biting into them (I like pickles on, for instance, McDonald's burgers, but they're small and thin slices), but they were crunchy and salty and awesome all on their own. Last edited by 2011G6E; 25-04-2014 at 08:25 PM. |
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26-04-2014, 06:44 AM | #171 | ||
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Awesome write up Mate. You can pick a foodie because he talks of food like he is talking about a child. They are both a part of your life you would die without. (though sometimes if they go for a sleepover, it's fine) I have got a few friends from Jamaica, and as such, have been playing and perfecting Jerk, both Chicken and my fave Pork. I love it, the hotter the better. Anyways, I have been playing with Yanky fare since the Axe started this thread. Mucking around with 'Slaw and Potato Salads, and have even making from scratch my own egg mayo and mustards, a sweet version, a hot version and a pretty good mild yellow american style. Been playing with burgers, hot dogs and clubs, but not reubens. I have always done a mean corned beef, so it makes sense to try. When I get to it, I will report back. Need to bring the camera, these food shots look smashing! (insert licking my drooling lips smiley here please!)
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26-04-2014, 02:43 PM | #172 | |||
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There are many very good "copy cat recipe" websites for various American restaurants and fast food joints, everything from drinks to entree nibbles to main meals and deserts.
I've got a recipe for a traditional New York Baked Cheesecake. It is BIG...you need a big springform tin to bake it in, and only restrain yourself to eating a thin slice at a time. It's not the sort of soft cheesecakes we usually get here in Oz. Here it is, copied straight from when I downloaded it many years ago from a website specialising in "traditional New York food": Quote:
Do yourself a favour...try making this goddamn thing sometime...it's awesome... |
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I can feel the pounds going on my gut just reading this. Sounds divine.
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the "bloomin onion" was actually a Chili's restaurant item. When the chain folded in NSW (due to huge payouts & fines over a franchisee underpaying staff) it magically appeared on Outback Staekhouse's menu.
I love these but unfortunately they are on my list of things i shouldnt eat. Apparently these guys are the bomb in sydney atm - http://hartsyard.com.au/menus/
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I was surprised that the menus were different from the USA to Australia in Outback Steakhouse and Outback Jacks, given that they're the same place more or less. Looking at the online menu for Outback Jacks, they don't do the Bloomin' Onion here.
It's apparently a fairly common entree at a lot of places, from what the Wikipedia page says about it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blooming_onion Anyone know what supermarkets might sell Chipotle sauce...? Can't seem to find it in the local Woolies. Might have to have a hunt around the other supermarkets next time I'm down in Rocky. |
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Oh god. Those sandwiches. Oh god.
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Some people told me the portion sizes were huge in some places because the customer expected to take some home in a doggie bag for later. We were asked if we wanted one when we were finishing our meal at a couple of places.
Apart from that, you actually had to look around deliberately for a place that had stupidly sized portions. Most places had quite ordinary portion sizes like we see here in Australia. Aldi sometimes has American stuff...I was at an Aldi in Nambour when I was staying with an old friend of mine who's a chef and owns a restaurant. She spotted a steak sauce called "Sweet Baby Rays Honey Chipotle BBQ sauce". And my god...it's awesome. I've asked around about it but Aldi only gets it every few months. It's absolutely amazing on steak and sausages. I tried it on some chicken legs we cooked in the oven and it was great on them too. |
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I found texas portions to be larger than other state
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