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Tasty dishes from your "area" that the rest of eve should try

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Matokin Lemant
#1 - 2013-12-18 21:02:58 UTC  |  Edited by: Matokin Lemant
I was just wonder what are some tasty dishes from your region or country that the rest of eve should try.

I will get the ball roiling...

Fries (chips) dressing (stuffing) and gravy its a version on the Poutine common in my local region.

A quote from the same article "In Newfoundland and Labrador, most non-national chain restaurants serve a traditional dish called fries, dressing and gravy (a.k.a. "Newfie fries"). "Dressing" is a mixture of mainly white bread crumbs and savoury and is often referred to as "stuffing" outside of Atlantic Canada. Fries, dressing and gravy is served much like poutine, except for the dressing substituting for the cheese. While loved by Newfoundlanders and Labradorians, the dish is not very widely known of outside the Canadian province, and within pockets of NL exiles."

Here is a recipe if anyone wants to try it them selves...which I strongly recommend
Tollen Gallen
Glory of Reprisal Enterprise
#2 - 2013-12-18 21:33:59 UTC
Haggis and Black pudding!










I like Haggis.

Zimmy Zeta - I f*cking love martinis. the original ones, with gin, not that vodka martini crap. Your old Friends can use me for 7 days, free!!!

Khergit Deserters
Crom's Angels
#3 - 2013-12-18 22:13:31 UTC
Matokin Lemant wrote:
I was just wonder what are some tasty dishes from your region or country that the rest of eve should try.

I will get the ball roiling...

Fries (chips) dressing (stuffing) and gravy its a version on the Poutine common in my local region.

A quote from the same article "In Newfoundland and Labrador, most non-national chain restaurants serve a traditional dish called fries, dressing and gravy (a.k.a. "Newfie fries"). "Dressing" is a mixture of mainly white bread crumbs and savoury and is often referred to as "stuffing" outside of Atlantic Canada. Fries, dressing and gravy is served much like poutine, except for the dressing substituting for the cheese. While loved by Newfoundlanders and Labradorians, the dish is not very widely known of outside the Canadian province, and within pockets of NL exiles."

Here is a recipe if anyone wants to try it them selves...which I strongly recommend

That's interesting, in Texas we call "stuffing" is "dressing" also. It's a little different, though: sage instead of savory, cornbread crumbs instead of white bread crumbs, and celery sauteed together with the onion.

I'm in New York now, but I'll go with a Texas food.
Frito pie
Pour a bag of Frito corn chips into a baking dish. Cover the Fritos with heated chili (homemade or canned, with or without beans). Sprinkle grated cheese on top (cheddar, Monterey jack, or a mix of them). Put any optional things on top, such as onions, green onions, tomatoes, or jalapenos. Heat in the oven until the cheese has melted.

There's also a quicker convenience store version, that's probably just about as good really: The 7-Eleven Frito Pie: Feeding Drunks and Stoners Everywhere
Laizir
Doomheim
#4 - 2013-12-18 22:51:38 UTC
Poutine
Something Random
Center for Advanced Studies
Gallente Federation
#5 - 2013-12-18 23:02:37 UTC
I am assured that the rest of the world has not yet found Chip Shop Curry Sauce and Chips.

YOU - as the rest of the world - Should find this.

Its not bad.

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Raven Shyanne
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#6 - 2013-12-19 01:14:03 UTC
Now if you are Hispanic you may not like this, but Tex-Mex is the bomb.
BLACK-STAR
#7 - 2013-12-19 02:49:12 UTC
Poutine! Super dish, Canadian. You may eat it with bacon, crispy is optional. So good with french fries and melted Swiss cheese and hot gravy. Amazing.
Lumukanda Theleraese
Paranoid Inc
#8 - 2013-12-19 03:43:18 UTC
Creamy Mud Crab Pasta (made like most other creamy pasta dishes except with muddies)


Mud Crab Dip:
250grm philli cream cheese
2tblspoons mayo
2tspoons crushed garlic
2tblspoons worcestershire sauce
1small onion
salt n pepper
spicy red sauce
muddie meat (how much depends on personal preference, I'm a guts so throw a heap in)
spring onion
Graygor
Federal Navy Academy
Gallente Federation
#9 - 2013-12-19 07:11:13 UTC
I live in Tokyo.

Christmas food here is KFC.

But going back to quality UK food:

Onion gravy on chips with maybe a beef pie and lots of tomato sauce. Mmmmmmmm.

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"I dont think that can happen, you can see Gray has his invuln field on in his portrait." - Commissar "Cake" Kate

Katrina Oniseki
Oniseki-Raata Internal Watch
Ishuk-Raata Enforcement Directive
#10 - 2013-12-19 07:51:00 UTC
Now down home here in the American South, we have plenty of salads for your browsing pleasure!

Now don't go an' turn your face on me yet... don't you worry! These ain't yer typical 'health food veganatarian' nonsense, nosiree. Hell, they ain't even got lettuce in 'em!

I'm talkin about Chicken Salad, Pork Salad, Potato Salad, Macaroni Salad, an' even Cornbread Salad!

... then again, ya got yer Fried Chicken an' Cornbread Casserole. Mashed 'taters with Gravy.. oh, and Lima Beans with Ham Chunks! Hmm. Wouldn't be a proper supper without some Collard Greans an' Fried Okra, now wuddit?

That's mah boy! I knew you'd come around.

So come on down 'round this here table and git you some!

Katrina Oniseki

Graygor
Federal Navy Academy
Gallente Federation
#11 - 2013-12-19 09:02:14 UTC
I read that whole spiel in the voice of Scooter from Borderlands. Smile

"I think you should buy a new Mayan calendar. Mine has muscle cars on it." - Kenneth O'Hara

"I dont think that can happen, you can see Gray has his invuln field on in his portrait." - Commissar "Cake" Kate

mr ed thehouseofed
Pator Tech School
Minmatar Republic
#12 - 2013-12-19 10:18:10 UTC
pavlova

i want a eve pinball machine...  confirming  CCP Cognac is best cognac

Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
#13 - 2013-12-19 13:31:49 UTC
Florida: Grouper Fish Sandwich

"He has mounted his hind-legs, and blown crass vapidities through the bowel of his neck."  - Ambrose Bierce on Oscar Wilde's Lecture in San Francisco 1882

Ares Desideratus
Republic Military School
Minmatar Republic
#14 - 2013-12-19 18:34:35 UTC
Moose meat and bannock
Matokin Lemant
#15 - 2013-12-19 23:47:21 UTC
Ares Desideratus wrote:
Moose meat and bannock


May find this odd but I have actually had both Big smile
Brujo Loco
Brujeria Teologica
#16 - 2013-12-20 02:37:14 UTC
From Venezuela, since its Xmas , all true venezuelans are eating Hallacas , yum yum!

Video explains how are they made , and no, they are not mexican tamales, but for ease of reference to foreigners, they can picture it better as a tamale, but they not only taste very different, but the filling is sometimes, depending on region quite exotic compared to a tamale.

The habit of eating corn flour based boiled cakes warapped in plantain tree leaves is quite widespread in latinamerica, due to our indigenous cultural heritage, but all countries have their particular fillings, which end up giving pretty local flavors that can sometimes amaze the senses.

Next to it, we have a traditional Ham Bread that goes alongside the hallaca

And as a final note, these two items go hand to hand with a simple Hen Salad, ( not chicken, since commercial chicken is usually barely 2 months old, whereas a full grown hen is much older and meat tastes differently giving the traditional hen salad a very particular taste)


Man I miss my country sometimes, specially for the Xmas food, Panama is known to have pretty much standard "americanized" food like turkey and some pretty simple mexican like tamales for xmas, but I really crave the taste of Cumin and Onoto (a local venezuelan spice that tints yellow) that give folkloric dishes its particular taste.

Merry Xmas! o/


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Xuixien
Solar Winds Security Solutions
#17 - 2013-12-20 14:19:53 UTC
산낙지!

(Sannakji).

Epic Space Cat, Horsegirl, Philanthropist

Khergit Deserters
Crom's Angels
#18 - 2013-12-20 16:21:29 UTC  |  Edited by: Khergit Deserters
Xuixien wrote:
산낙지!

(Sannakji).

'Because the suction cups on the arm pieces are still active when the dish is served, special care should be taken when eating sannakji. The active suction cups can cause swallowed pieces of arm to stick to the mouth or throat. This can also present a choking hazard for some people, particularly if they are intoxicated.'

Kids, never drink and drive. And never, ever drink and sannakji.
Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
#19 - 2013-12-20 16:56:49 UTC
Most of these are just gross.

Not really interesting regional dish finds at all.

Thread = Fail

"He has mounted his hind-legs, and blown crass vapidities through the bowel of his neck."  - Ambrose Bierce on Oscar Wilde's Lecture in San Francisco 1882

Graygor
Federal Navy Academy
Gallente Federation
#20 - 2013-12-20 17:33:04 UTC
Khergit Deserters wrote:
Xuixien wrote:
산낙지!

(Sannakji).

'Because the suction cups on the arm pieces are still active when the dish is served, special care should be taken when eating sannakji. The active suction cups can cause swallowed pieces of arm to stick to the mouth or throat. This can also present a choking hazard for some people, particularly if they are intoxicated.'

Kids, never drink and drive. And never, ever drink and sannakji.


But, but... you're forgetting that internet truth Khergit.

"I think you should buy a new Mayan calendar. Mine has muscle cars on it." - Kenneth O'Hara

"I dont think that can happen, you can see Gray has his invuln field on in his portrait." - Commissar "Cake" Kate

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