March 31, 2010 12:06 AM PDT
deep fried alligator tail?! that fer real?! LOL
There's a place I been going to since the 70's in the center of Florida, middle of the swamp, west of "Yeehaw Junction" called River Ranch, they got the best damn Gator money can buy. Great place to ride and see for anyone coming through the state.
www.wgriverranch.com/
March 31, 2010 12:13 AM PDT
Scrapple is a Dutchie (Pennsylvania Dutch People) food. Like you said bikersarge, Very common here, and as for fried day old grits, on but sounds good. The Dutchies here have what is called "mush" similar to grits but corn based. Very popular sliced and fried.
March 31, 2010 5:31 AM PDT
Being from a unique area i n south western Pa. We have an assortment of culturers. We have clubs specific to heritage. Italian, croation, French, Polish, Ukranian, Hungarian. . . . . .
Blundered on to an odd factoid - The per capita consumption of
perogies in Pittsburgh is 11X anyplace else _ Perogies, sauerkraut, kielbasa & Iron City
March 31, 2010 5:49 AM PDT
I enjoyed Minnesota State Fair for the foods including Gator. Roasted sweetcorn in husk and "Butter" dripping dipped. Not in to fried candies, Coke and odd novalties but there is TexMex, Oriental, And Old home Church food service. Then 7 day coasting fast from the all day overloads..
I forgot--- Southwest Ohio Old home farm meals like SOS (shit on a shingle), Chipped beef and milk gravy on toast.
April 2, 2010 1:03 AM PDT
I was born and raised in NY, and what I miss the most is the pizza. Don't get me wrong, the southern food is great, but just can't get a pizza down here like the ones in the city. For some reason even when you get people from NYC come down and open a pizza place, its just not the same.
April 2, 2010 10:32 AM PDT
You know, that's one thing I noticed about living here in Utah, we really don't have any foods unique to the area.
April 6, 2010 11:05 AM PDT
I noticed that a lot of places west of the Mississippi don't really have a regional cuisine. I think it has a lot to do with the states in the east were settled uniquely by groups from different countries, and when they moved west they kind of took all the foods with them.
April 7, 2010 6:10 AM PDT
Got to agree with that. I can't thing of any regional dishes from the western states.
April 7, 2010 7:45 AM PDT
April 7, 2010 9:14 AM PDT
yea - whan I moved to Va Beach I had to make semi-regular "provision" runs back to NY to get all the staples; cheeses, dried sausage and the rest of the Italian pantry items. On nearly every trip I had to stop for some old time favorites - Chocolate Egg Cream, Hard roll & butter, a real bagel, Pizza!
And yes I remember growing up with pastina...used to give it to my son when he was a baby too. I do not think they have it here either though they are getting better on some things - the pizza I make myself.
April 8, 2010 12:15 AM PDT
Being from Lubbock I understand about the Texas BBQ, Tex-Mex and anything to do with Clovis/Portales. My favorite food of all time though is from when I was stationed in The Netherlands. They have corner restaurants serving Shwarmas, food from Israel and the middle east. Lamb cooked on a rotisserie then sliced in finger cuts into a pan of olive oil. Fried until crispy on the outside, stuffed in a pita bread pocket and served in layers with salad. Eaten with a garlic sauce that tastes so good but makes your breath deadly from about 20 feet.
April 8, 2010 12:29 AM PDT
that sounds good Stone...but then being Italian, anything with plenty of garlic sounds good
December 12, 2011 6:18 AM PST
You know another food I just realized I'm missing is a good submarine sandwich like I used to get in New York and New Jersey. For some reason even with the same ingredients they are just not the same anywhere else. We have one or two delis out here owned by people who used to own delis in NY and even then, something a little different!
December 12, 2011 7:11 AM PST
Maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaate where do I bloody start? Well beer I spose..You mob like ya beer a shitload sweeter and fruitier than ours..I ended up drinkin MGD's but still found it had to get a buzz coz your beer alcohol levels are alot lower than ours..I had a few pizza's in NY they were cool but we have alot of ham and alot more toppings on our pizza's here.Bloody good old fashioned meat pies! We have meat pies here called 4 and 20 pies that are beef and gravy pies that y'all gotta try at least once in your life..In south Dakota I tried alot of things that I never had before and most of it was bloody yummy..Something I aint ever gonna have again is a taco bells breakfast burrito..Those bastards can make ya shit like a goose within 10 bloody minutes of eating them..Not cool when ya gotta run and theres only stinkin long drop shitters handy..Oh and you mob and cheese.We dont eat alot of cheese down this way especially that bloody orange stuff.Next trip we're bringin vegemite too..CHEERS BOOF
December 12, 2011 7:34 AM PST
. ....Hey Lucky. ....tole ya a while back I was gonna .."torture ya". ....with a .."blast from the past" .......when I get a bad jones goin for some.."jersey food". ...i whip up a couple of these for Chili n me. ....
. .....now tell me.....whens the last time ya had .....Hot Italian sausage...grilled sweet peppers n onions in olive oil and a TON of garlic... ..on half an Italian loaf...."toasted"....Smothered in sauce n melted mozzarella ?
....is this..."Regional"....enough for ya,s ? ..
. . ......here ya go my friend..