Ask and you shall receive. I'll dig up the recipes and get them to you and @sixpackshaker by this weekend.As sixpack said, yes and yes.
Ask and you shall receive. I'll dig up the recipes and get them to you and @sixpackshaker by this weekend.As sixpack said, yes and yes.
I love Spanish cuisine. God, your entire list sounded delicious! Now I'm on the hunt for a good Spanish restaurant around here.I'm so envious of those awesome things you have: subs, cheesesteak, basically all tex-mex food. You can find some of those here, but it's hard to find really good places...
Also Coney Islands.@PatrThom forgot Verners.
I forgot Vernors.@PatrThom forgot Verners.
I did not forget Coney Islands. They're a big thing, but I just did not think them sufficiently unique to Michigan.Also Coney Islands.
Maybe not generally unique to Michigan, but those two specifically and their history. And she was also asking for specific places. Plus your list covered anything else I could think of!I did not forget Coney Islands. They're a big thing, but I just did not think them sufficiently unique to Michigan.
--Patrick
They are right next to each other and there are definitely noticable differences between the two, they use entirely different chili recipes and hots dogs. The two places were opened by Greek immigrant brothers so it started as a family "rivalry" and is a cute enough story that Food Network has done a few pieces on it for different shows.Are they really right next to each other?
Wow. I actually really want to do this. Is there any noticable difference between the two, or is there just a crazy alliance that people do?
I assume your last stop will be in eastern North Carolina, saving the best for last?HNNN, I love BBQ so much! You're speaking my language with this. One day I even want to go on a BBQ tour around the US - start in Texas and squirrel through Kansas City, Memphis and ending in the Carolina's. EAT ALL THE BBQ!!!
Anyone will tell you that TRUE chili has no beans in it. I have a recipe for that. I've taken it to an informal tasting. Men loved it (though they called it "dog food"), the women were nonplussed.This implies that the meat is separate, or added, to the chili.
Having lived in St-Hubert for 4 years, I can vouch that everything on this list is correct. And now I'm drooling.Quebec cuisine
Poutine - You should know what the fuck this is at this point. Fries, cheese curds... Jesus' gravy. @Adam wants to come back to Montreal to eat more of this I'm sure.
Montreal Bagels - Bagels? Really??? Yep! We have legendary bagels. Everyone who knows right, knows that. Heck, some people make a living just bringing cases of these from Montreal to the States as quickly as possible and sell them off at 10$ US each. (they cost .50 bulk each)
Tire-Neige (Sugar Shack) - Breakfast-y foods.... with a final salute to your clogged arteries... 100% maple syrup... on snow. IT'S AWESOME... and all you can eat from start to end.
Quebec Cheese - Known for a variety of local cheese... Quebec has a lot to offer to cheese lovers.
Montreal Smoked Meat - Don’t call it pastrami. Montreal’s sandwich of choice bears some similarities to the New York deli specialty, but there are key differences, too, in the process and spices used to cure the beef brisket and in the resulting flavor. Epic local places provide the world possibly the best smoked meat in the world. @Adam Do you remember Reubens? Haven't been since...
Pouding Chomeur (poor man's pudding) - Maple Syrup pudding cake... need I say more?
And many other things.... but these are the big ones...
unless I get 10 brofists....
I grew up in a heavy orthodox Jewish neighborhood. We could get some nice bagels down at the Bialy Bakery (which isn't there any more).Sorry, Jay, I've had bagels in Montreal, and New York bagels> Montreal bagels any day.
Celt Z, I love you like a little sister but you're wrong. You will be visited tonight by the Ghost of Bagels Past to show you the error of your ways.New York bagels> Montreal bagels any day.
As much as it pains me, you must be shown the error of your ways.Emrys, will all due respect, I shall stick to my original position.
Even after you send your minions to gnaw on my tender parts.
TIL: A regional food of NJ is Celt Z's tender parts.
Where?[DOUBLEPOST=1397159056,1397158873][/DOUBLEPOST]Sorry, Jay, I've had bagels in Montreal, and New York bagels> Montreal bagels any day.
http://qc.allrecipes.ca/recette/6022/pouding-ch-meur.aspx?o_is=LVIf one of you silly Canadians would like to share a recipe for that Pouding Chomeur, I would be very appreciative. My online searches came up with mixed results.
My daughter and I react to reading celts comment..Celt Z, I love you like a little sister but you're wrong. You will be visited tonight by the Ghost of Bagels Past to show you the error of your ways.
Kindly note, the best recipes for this are always closely kept secrets. Homemade PC is usually good but people who make the best PC usually sell it. For good reason.Merci mille fois
It was 2001, I'm supposed to remember the name of the place? I was there for a convention, not the bagels! Anyway, I found some of the photos from the area we were in, but none with the bakery in the shot. I do have a picture of a loaf of bread made to look like a turtle, though...Where?
May I say again how incredibly adorably your daughter is and how I think she would benefit from a doomweasel of her own?[DOUBLEPOST=1397159930,1397159862][/DOUBLEPOST]My daughter and I react to reading celts comment..
Are those hushpuppies?I assume your last stop will be in eastern North Carolina, saving the best for last?
For those that pretend not to care, SC uses mustard based sauces (those freaks). Western NC is a catsup based sauce, eastern NC is vinegar based.
From this post I just quoted typed from your own hands, you came to beautiful Montreal... back in 2001.It was 2001, I'm supposed to remember the name of the place? I was there for a convention, not the bagels! Anyway, I found some of the photos from the area we were in, but none with the bakery in the shot. I do have a picture of a loaf of bread made to look like a turtle, though...