Courageous or Stupid?

cabbage soup for the, um, soul?

I’m on a silly diet.  It’s called the cabbage soup diet, perhaps you’ve heard of it?  Regardless, I refuse to link any of the information to this site.  If you find it yourself and browse through the recipes and restrictions do yourself a favor and stay out of the messageboard.  I wandered in accidentally and felt like I’d found a portal to the 8th grade girls locker room of my nightmares. Anyway, after a few months of weddings and goodbye parties I need to reset my dietary intake and reduce my cravings for sweets.  To be fair, I also like diets: the structure, the no-brain food decisions.  Today I can eat the soup, any fruit except banannas, take my multivitamins and drink water.  I also insist on taking my regular dose of fish oil.  Um, cabbage soup and fish oil, this could be a horrible idea! 🙂

On the Topic of Fried Foods

Yesterday evening I met a dear friend, Sarah Humpal, for drinks at a dark and excessively air conditioned bar on Lawndale Avenue.  We used to go there every Wednesday after work.  Actually, in hindsight, we had a real Lavern and Shirley thing going on.  After a long day of lifting, roasting, bagging, and ::wretch:: flavoring coffee we would power down the Probat roaster and stomp out of the warehouse door.  Sarah and I have not met on a Wednesday at this particular bar for a few years. New jobs with greater responsibilities have quelled our mid-week drinking habits. Even though three years have passed we walked through the door and the bartender exclamined, “Well where the hell have y’all been!?!” It was a homecoming of sorts and we bellied up to the bar and asked for our usual, the $3.00 Long Island Iced Tea special, and because nothing escapes fiscal inflation we are now charged four dollars.

Sarah moves to Chi-town next week, something about a Masters degree in Social Policy, driving illiteracy to extinction, saving lost and forgotten children.  You know, the sort of social contribution you can expect from someone who downs four L.I.T’s on a week-day. ; )

The conversation, as it occasionally does between Sarah and I, drifted towards food.  The topic of the day was fried food.  We prefer fried items of the potato variety. No fried dough, no thank you.

Here is the weird fried food menu from the upcoming Texas State Fair.  I’m going to give it the Omnivore 100 treatment! I’ve never eaten anything on this list, but if I bold the text I would try consuming the friedness and if I strike the text then no way, no thank you! In italics I will explain myself.

Fernie’s All-American Fried Grilled Cheese Sandwich. White bread sandwich with American and cheddar cheeses dipped in egg-and-milk batter, coated with bread crumbs, and fried. I would totally consume one square inch of this sandwich!

Chicken Fried Bacon. Bacon with seasoning, battered, breaded, deep-fried, served with ranch or honey mustard sauce. Oh, yes. I would eat this and immediately shame-spiral, but I would never eat this with ranch! EEWW!

Fried Banana Split. Banana and honey peanut butter rolled in balls, battered, and deep-fried, topped with powdered sugar, caramel and chocolate syrups, peanuts, whipped cream, banana split-flavored ice cream bites, and cherry. A long time ago I read a book called  “Banana Rose” by Natalie Goldberg. I think there is a excellent passage about the main character eating a Banana Split in Taos, New Mexico?  Anyway, after reading this book I decided that I would never eat a Banana Split until a day when I could say that I was finally happy with myself, my life and all the choices that had gone into creating those two things. I was a really sad kid, so a description of such a day never seemed possible.  I think I’ve had several days in my adulthood that fit this lofty description but I’ve never remembered to eat that Banana Split.  Oh well, someday my split will come!  And it will be a really awesome special day! Until then I will not eat a Banana Split, fried or otherwise.

Texas Fried Jelly Bellys. Jelly Bellys rolled in funnel cake batter and fried. Ew, no. Haahah!

Deep Fried S’mores. Marshmallow and chocolate chips sandwiched between two graham crackers, dipped in batter, fried, and dusted in powdered sugar. My undergraduate degree in Philosophy serves many purposes.  One of those purposes is asking “Why fry S’mores? To what end? TO. WHAT. END?!?”

Fire & Ice. Pineapple ring, battered and deep-fried, topped with banana-flavored whipped cream that’s been frozen in liquid nitrogen so it smokes. No liquid nitrogen will pass these lips unless I’m eating the molecular gastromony tasting menu at Alinea.  LOL.

Fried Chocolate Truffles. Dark chocolate truffle rolled in cocoa powder, battered, deep-fried, dusted in cinnamon, sugar, and cocoa powder. It’s the “batter” that really concerns me about this one.

Chocolate-Covered Strawberry Waffle Balls. Strawberries in chocolate shell, dipped in waffle batter, deep-fried, custed with powdered sugar, served on a stick. Hmm. This was is taunting me.  It’s not something I would ever choose to eat but it I had to opportunity I might be FORCED to.  I mean, it is on a stick!

Korean Restaurant Interior Design

 Ha!  The title of this post was a google search term that lead someone to this blog. 

I just returned from a trip to the D.C. area and I will have posts and pics for you very soon. But first, a MEME. I’ve seen this on several blogs so I thought I’d play along. 

How the Omnivore’s 100 Works:

1) Copy this list into your blog or journal, including these instructions.

2) Bold all the items you’ve eaten.

3) Cross out any items that you would never consider eating.

4) Optional: Post a comment at Very Good Taste, linking to your results.

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 My Omnivore’s Hundred:

1. Venison

2. Nettle Tea

3. Huevos rancheros

4. Steak Tartare – I really want to try this! UPDATE: Enjoyed the Steak Tartare bruchetta at 203 N. Elm in Greensboro.  The raw steak did a great job mimicing tomatoes.

 

5. Crocodile [only alligator] – My sister tells a story about personally killing an alligator in South Florida.  I hope the story is not true. 😦   I ate alligator once and that will be enough alligator for me, thank you! 

6. Black Pudding

7. Cheese fondue

8. Carp

9. Borscht

10. Baba ghanoush – I recently made a killer ‘noush using this recipe.

11. Calamari

12. Pho

13. PB&J sandwich

14. Aloo gobi

15. Hot dog from a street cart

16. Epossies

17. Black truffle

18. Fruit wine made with something other then grapes

19. Steamed pork buns

20. Pistachio ice cream

21. Heirloom tomatoes

22. Fresh wild berries

23. Foie gras

24. Rice and beans

25. Headcheese (I may have had headcheese on a charcuterie platter in San Francisco, but I can’t remember.)

26. Raw Scotch Bonnet Pepper

 27. Dulce de leche

28. Oysters

29. Baklava

30. Bagna cauda

31. Wasabi peas

32. Clam chowder in a sourdough bowl

photographic evidence

33.  Salted Lassi

34. Sauerkraut

35. Root beer float

36. Cognac with a fat cigar

37. Clotted Cream Tea

38. Vodka Jelly/Jell-O, also Vodka Jelly/Jell-O

39. Gumbo

40. Oxtail

41. Curried goat

42. Whole Insects 

43. Phaal

44. Goat’s milk

45. Malt Whiskey from a bottle worth $120 or more. I WISH 😦

46. Fugu

47. Chicken tikka masala

48. Eel

49. Krispy Kreme original glazed doughnut

50. Sea Urchin

51. Prickly pear.  True story: I tried a prickly pear granita latte at a barista competition.

52. Umeboshi

53. Abalone

54. Paneer

55. McDonald’s Big Mac Meal

56. Spaetzle

57. Dirty gin martini

58. Beer above 8% ABV

59. Poutine – I really want to try an authentic version of this! I do not count the Southern knock-off I tried in Chapel Hill.

60. Carob chips

61. S’mores

62. Sweetbreads

63. kaolin

64. Currywurst

65. Durian

66. Frogs’ legs

67. Beignets, churros, elephant ears or funnel cake

68. Haggis

69. Fried plantain

70. Chitterlings or andouillette

71. Gazpacho

72. Caviar and blini

73. louche absinthe

74. Gjetost or brunost

75. Roadkill

76. Baijiu

77. Hostess Fruit Pie

78. Snail

79. Lapsang Souchong

80. Bellini

81. Tom Yum

82. Eggs Benedict

83. Pocky

84. 3 Michelin Star Tasting Menu

85. Kobe beef

86. Hare

87. Goulash

88. Flowers

89. Horse

90. Criollo Chocolate

91. Spam

92. Soft shell crab

93. Rose harissa

94. Catfish

95. Mole poblano

96. Bagel and lox

97. Lobster Thermidor

98. Polenta

99. Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee

100. Snake