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Re: Random FOOD Whoring
[Re: olivant]
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12/01/12 10:08 PM
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Joined: Jul 2001
Posts: 22,902 New York
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Hey New Yorkers! The Stage Deli is closing. Long overrated and overpriced.
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Re: Random FOOD Whoring
[Re: J Geoff]
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12/05/12 07:01 PM
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Posts: 5,325 MI
Lilo
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CALVIN TRILLIN does not like turkey. He has called it “basically something college dormitories use to punish students for hanging around on Sunday.” In 1981, he suggested in The New Yorker that Americans gather around the Thanksgiving table for an unlikely substitute: pasta carbonara. He imagined that it was served at the first Thanksgiving, confounding both the Indians and the Pilgrims, who declared it “heretically tasty” and “the work of the devil.”
This has yet to catch on. But he did capture something of the spirit of carbonara.
Unlike healthy but often bland turkey, it is not a puritanical dish; it is a deli egg-bacon-and-cheese-on-a-roll that has been pasta-fied, fancified, fetishized and turned into an Italian tradition that, like many inviolate Italian traditions, is actually far less old than the Mayflower. Because America may have contributed to its creation, carbonara is Exhibit A in the back-and-forth between Italy and the United States when it comes to food.
Carbonara also inspires strong, almost religious, passions, particularly about what exactly it is. Mr. Trillin’s recipe — pancetta, fontina and prosciutto — would be scoffed at in Rome. But according to one Italian food historian, there are at least 400 versions, from the most classic Roman to variations that are delicious but drive traditionalists mad.
Though Mr. Trillin did not address the subject, carbonara can be tricky to make well, partly because it is so simple: at base, egg, cheese, cured pork, pasta and black pepper. There is little margin for error. I learned this to my great embarrassment at a poolside party a few years ago with a bunch of posh Italians and their sunburned, hungry children... http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/21/dining...?pagewanted=all
"When the snows fall and the white winds blow, the lone wolf dies but the pack survives." Winter is Coming
Now this is the Law of the Jungle—as old and as true as the sky; And the wolf that shall keep it may prosper, but the wolf that shall break it must die. As the creeper that girdles the tree-trunk, the Law runneth forward and back; For the strength of the Pack is the Wolf, and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack.
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Re: Random FOOD Whoring
[Re: NickyEyes1]
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12/06/12 04:18 AM
12/06/12 04:18 AM
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And that is supposed to mean....??? Signor V.
"For me, there's only my wife..."
"Sure I cook with wine - sometimes I even add it to the food!"
"When life itself seems lunatic, who knows where madness lies?"
"It was a grass harp... And we listened."
"Do any human beings ever realize life while they live it? Every, every minute?"
"No. Saints and poets, maybe... they do some."
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Re: Random FOOD Whoring
[Re: SC]
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12/06/12 11:45 AM
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pizzaboy
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Hey New Yorkers! The Stage Deli is closing. Long overrated and overpriced. Yeah, the only people who give a shit are tourists from Texas .
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: Random FOOD Whoring
[Re: pizzaboy]
#681565
12/06/12 11:51 AM
12/06/12 11:51 AM
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Hey New Yorkers! The Stage Deli is closing. Long overrated and overpriced. Yeah, the only people who give a shit are tourists from Texas . I've had brisket in Texas and it was good, but there's nothing like a New York deli-style brisket. Mmmmmmmm.
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Re: Random FOOD Whoring
[Re: SC]
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12/06/12 11:55 AM
12/06/12 11:55 AM
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pizzaboy
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I've had brisket in Texas and it was good, but there's nothing like a New York deli-style brisket. Mmmmmmmm.
The only tourist deli that I REALLY miss is the old Second Avenue deli. The real one, you know, on Second Avenue . The company owned the Jewish funeral home right next door, Gramercy Park chapel. That's closed now, too. But I was in that place at least twice a week for years. So it was either Second Avenue deli or that great Ukrainian diner, Veselka. I'm gaining weight just thinking about it!
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: Random FOOD Whoring
[Re: pizzaboy]
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12/06/12 11:57 AM
12/06/12 11:57 AM
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The only tourist deli that I REALLY miss is the old Second Avenue deli. The real one, you know, on Second Avenue . The company owned the Jewish funeral home right next door, Gramercy Park chapel. That's closed now, too. But I was in that place at least twice a week for years. So it was either Second Avenue deli or that great Ukrainian diner, Veselka. I'm gaining weight just thinking about it! I miss Rattner's. Katz's Deli is still worth a trip, though.
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Re: Random FOOD Whoring
[Re: SC]
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12/06/12 12:05 PM
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pizzaboy
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Harold Harmatz was a legend in that community. He never missed an opportunity to call Robert Moses the Devil. And he was right. You'll love this article, and this site. I turned Turnbull onto the site a few years ago when he was looking for info on the old Elpine. http://vanishingnewyork.blogspot.com/2008/04/ratners-of-2nd-ave.html
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: Random FOOD Whoring
[Re: J Geoff]
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12/17/12 01:59 AM
12/17/12 01:59 AM
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Posts: 31,311 New Jersey, USA
J Geoff
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Okay, so, today I pulled my pumpkin (from the front stoop; no need for comedians lol) and was wondering... it seems good still, so, any suggestions on what to make with it? I never cooked w/ fresh pumpkin before. It's usually out there until it rots (or Easter, whichever comes first)
I studied Italian for 2 semesters. Not once was a "C" pronounced as a "G", and never was a trailing "I" ignored! And I'm from Jersey! lol Whaddaya want me to do? Whack a guy? Off a guy? Whack off a guy? --Peter Griffin My DVDs | Facebook | Godfather Filming Locations
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Re: Random FOOD Whoring
[Re: J Geoff]
#684353
12/19/12 01:29 AM
12/19/12 01:29 AM
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Posts: 2,419 Bar Vitelli, Queens, NY
Signor Vitelli
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Okay, so, today I pulled my pumpkin (from the front stoop; no need for comedians lol) and was wondering... it seems good still, so, any suggestions on what to make with it? I never cooked w/ fresh pumpkin before. It's usually out there until it rots (or Easter, whichever comes first) And all this time we thought you were waiting for... Guess not. Signor V.
"For me, there's only my wife..."
"Sure I cook with wine - sometimes I even add it to the food!"
"When life itself seems lunatic, who knows where madness lies?"
"It was a grass harp... And we listened."
"Do any human beings ever realize life while they live it? Every, every minute?"
"No. Saints and poets, maybe... they do some."
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Re: Random FOOD Whoring
[Re: J Geoff]
#721951
06/24/13 11:17 AM
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Posts: 11,797 Pennsylvania
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We had a big graduation party for my son this weekend. My wife and I made pulled pork, seasoned with cider vinegar and brown sugar. She made a pasta salad and antipasto too. Most of the food was catered by my brother-in-law, who made fettucini alfredo, homemade meatballs and sauce, chicken francaise, sausage and peppers, green beans in oil and garlic and mashed redskin potatoes with pepperjack and colby. Add the cakes, pies and cookies along with cold bottles of Yuengling lager, Guinness and Moosehead, and the result is a few extra unneeded pounds.
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Re: Random FOOD Whoring
[Re: SC]
#742402
10/01/13 11:18 AM
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Posts: 8,845 Newcastle-upon-Tyne UK
Yogi Barrabbas
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Today for some reason a chap at work had some extra hot pickle made from the Naga pepper and he was daring folks to have a little dip. Being quite fond of spicy food but obviously having lost my mind for a bit I had some. Whoosh!!!! My mouth burned for an hour and I hiccupped violently for ten minutes. I only had a tiny dab on the end of my little finger. Never again, unless somebody bets me good money to do it.....
I would rather die on my feet than live on my knees!
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