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Re: Things that make you go "Yum"

Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 5:39 pm
by NoNoNanette
ratcheese wrote:Nanette, they are soooo much better than they sound. I made the tomato version yesterday. Use more grapefruit than lime if you're going straight citrus--smoother.

I really need to get some better glasses though. Remember those big roundish beer mugs on a stem? Those would be great, anything big and fun.
Being a beer drinker, I'd probably LOVE THEM. Yeah.... make me one in a fishbowl! ;)

(I'll have to experiment, I guess.)

Re: Things that make you go "Yum"

Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 5:52 pm
by Schuarta
Fried Tomatoes! ;)

Re: Things that make you go "Yum"

Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 6:07 pm
by crrush
ratcheese wrote:I really need to get some better glasses though. Remember those big roundish beer mugs on a stem? Those would be great, anything big and fun.
Schooners! Best way to have a beer or michelada, in a frozen schooner...

Re: Things that make you go "Yum"

Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 6:13 pm
by ratcheese
crrush wrote:Schooners! Best way to have a beer or michelada, in a frozen schooner...
Schooners!

Absolutely. You are a genius, crrush. ;)

I wonder where you buy those locally?

Re: Things that make you go "Yum"

Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 6:17 pm
by NoNoNanette
OK, gang....

Where in the Quarter can I find one of these concoctions? Will be there on Friday. You've got my curiosity running wild! *she be wilding*

(Is a schooner the same as a fish-bowl mug?)

Re: Things that make you go "Yum"

Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 6:28 pm
by Admin
Nan, although a classic schooner is a beer glass with a narrow base that flares out wider to the lip, the one in question here is that heavy, round goblet on a thick-stemmed base, usually served frosty a la Liuzza's.

Re: Things that make you go "Yum"

Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 6:50 pm
by NoNoNanette
...heavy, round goblet on a thick-stemmed base, usually served frosty a la Liuzza's.
And THAT, Boss, is what Ohio people refer to as a "Fishbowl"! Thanks for clearing that up. I know what a Schooner is now! :)

Re: Things that make you go "Yum"

Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 7:50 pm
by ratcheese
Nanette, I'm not sure if this is a threadjack or an evolution :) but I don't know where to get one here. Avenue Pub is a No. Erin Rose No.

Understanding I don't measure :confused: here's an easy recipe:

Grapefruit/Lime juice blend 75/25 or 3 big glugs grapefruit 1 big glug lime
Soy sauce 1 big glug
Maggie's or Kitchen Boquet 3 or 4 dashes
Tabasco 1 dash
Pilsner (Miller's, PBR, Pacifico) Beer to condiment ratio should be like 85-90% to 10-15%

Stir and add a large handful of ice

Here's what you're looking for: you want the effervescence of the beer without a distinct beer taste. You should not taste the citrus or any other of the individual condiments.

In fact, a person tasting a Michelada for the first time should ask, "What is this? Its good but I don't know what it is..." It takes on a character of its own.

And be careful, they go down easy :D

Re: Things that make you go "Yum"

Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 8:24 pm
by flyinbayou
A well made, toasted muffaletta.

Check out Caire's or Lotz' restaurant supply for your schooner/fish bowl glasses.

Re: Things that make you go "Yum"

Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 8:52 pm
by Hobbes
I'll take Nanette's cold meatloaf, add a slice of swiss cheese with a slab of Blue Plate Mayonnaise on white bread. That's a yum for me. I only use white bread with cold meatloaf and liver cheese sandwiches, yum.