carguy123
carguy123 SuperDork
2/7/12 10:21 p.m.

My son the chef has started a blog about many of the foods he's been cooking. Some are for work and some at home. He did this on on sandwiches that I thought seemed to be just about what many of you'd appreciate.

http://thegingerchefdallas.blogspot.com/2012/02/sandwiches-galore.html

He also just did one of meatloaf on a stick wrapped in bacon that's on there somewhere.

curtis73
curtis73 SuperDork
2/8/12 12:21 a.m.
carguy123 wrote: He also just did one of meatloaf on a stick wrapped in bacon that's on there somewhere.

gamby
gamby SuperDork
2/8/12 12:29 a.m.

While I generally loathe food bloggers, when a chef is a food blogger, it's a whole different story. I have great admiration of chefs. As a foodie (who doesn't blog) I put them on a very high pedestal.

That stuff looks ridiculous.

I rarely make my food look all "cheffy"

Brett_Murphy
Brett_Murphy Dork
2/8/12 8:56 a.m.

I probably shouldn't have looked at that since I skipped breakfast. Now I am starving.

I do have one question, though: Is it still a po-boy if it has been cheffed up?

carguy123
carguy123 SuperDork
2/8/12 8:59 a.m.

I'm a good cook but I'm not a chef. I don't want nor have the need to make things look all "cheffy", but apparently you need to do that in a higher end restaurant.

I tell him if you can't put it in a blender and have people love it then it's not good enough to fancify the looks. Pass the blender test and then fancifying it is OK.

He makes stupid high sandwiches that while the look good are tough to eat and are a meal for 2. One of his burger creations was name the best burger in Dallas and was on magazine covers. They're usually so high you'd have to unhinge your jaw to eat it but are really good combos of ingredients.

ReverendDexter
ReverendDexter SuperDork
2/8/12 9:45 a.m.
carguy123 wrote: I tell him if you can't put it in a blender and have people love it then it's not good enough to fancify the looks.

Quoted for Truth. I've always felt the same, now I have the words to express it.

scardeal
scardeal HalfDork
2/8/12 10:43 a.m.
carguy123 wrote: I tell him if you can't put it in a blender and have people love it then it's not good enough to fancify the looks. Pass the blender test and then fancifying it is OK.

I disagree. Blending things would ruin texture. Part of the reason a croissant is desirable and unique is because of its flaky texture. Putting it in a blender would ruin that.

4cylndrfury
4cylndrfury SuperDork
2/8/12 12:19 p.m.
scardeal wrote: Part of the reason a croissant is never on my "things to eat" list is A). its ghey, B). because its from France, and C). pronounced "kwa-sah"

FTFY

Jay
Jay SuperDork
2/8/12 1:27 p.m.

^^ If that's the way you pronounce "croissant", you should probably stick to Wonder Bread. If you do venture into a real bakery don't be surprised to find yourself given a swift but thorough beating with the baguettes.

Brett_Murphy
Brett_Murphy Dork
2/8/12 1:46 p.m.

Croissant + Neutella = Fancy Euro Breakfast

(Croissant + Ham + Egg) x2 = High test hunting breakfast

z31maniac
z31maniac SuperDork
2/8/12 2:35 p.m.
carguy123 wrote: I tell him if you can't put it in a blender and have people love it then it's not good enough to fancify the looks. Pass the blender test and then fancifying it is OK.

Yeah, Jambalaya as "shake" or a burger, or anything else.

Quite possibly the most inane thing I've read here in a while.

aussiesmg
aussiesmg SuperDork
2/8/12 3:10 p.m.

I am a texture eater also, dont blend my food, I love the feel of grains, steak and about everything else. That is part of the experience IMHO

carguy123
carguy123 SuperDork
2/8/12 6:23 p.m.

A croissant isn't worth eating in or out of a blender.

Recently I've had the opportunity to test my blender theory.

My wife and I went on a diet. We had 3 days of fasting and then went to smoothies. Most of the smoothies were bland so I began "cooking" my smoothies. By that I mean seasoning them and adding trace elements of this or that to give things a good flavor.

I did heat one or two. I made an excellent spinach lasagne smoothie that, while not as good as the real thing because there wasn't any cheese in it except some cottage cheese, was very recognizable as a smoothie.

I thought the smoothies would be horrible but now we are continuing a smoothie a day and have found some really cool combinations. I never thought I'd ever say something other than a fruit smoothie would even be edible.

gamby
gamby SuperDork
2/8/12 7:02 p.m.

In reply to carguy123:

Freud would have a field day with a father desecrating food while his son treats it so lovingly/artistically.

[morrison]Father... I'm going to kill you[/morrison]

carguy123
carguy123 SuperDork
2/8/12 9:04 p.m.

Polenta grilled cheese samich!

http://thegingerchefdallas.blogspot.com/2012/02/italian-grilled-cheese.html

BTW for you uneducated people north or the Mason Dixon line Polenta = Grits

Lesley
Lesley SuperDork
2/8/12 9:08 p.m.

Mmmm, num, num, num.... ---> off to the kitchen in search of munchies...

gamby
gamby SuperDork
2/8/12 9:38 p.m.
gamby wrote: While I generally loathe food bloggers, when a chef is a food blogger, it's a whole different story. I have great admiration of chefs. As a foodie (who doesn't blog) I put them on a very high pedestal. That stuff looks ridiculous. I rarely make my food look all "cheffy"

I should have clarified that I meant "good-ridiculous".

Trans_Maro
Trans_Maro Dork
2/9/12 12:21 a.m.
ZOO
ZOO SuperDork
2/9/12 4:34 a.m.

Here's ours:

http://alphagourmet.blogspot.com/

We are having fun eating our way through the alphabet.

4cylndrfury
4cylndrfury SuperDork
2/9/12 11:51 a.m.
Jay wrote: ^^ If that's the way you pronounce "croissant", you should probably stick to Wonder Bread. If you do venture into a real bakery don't be surprised to find yourself given a swift but thorough beating with the baguettes.

lol, if it was a french baker, I think Id take my chances

Twin_Cam
Twin_Cam SuperDork
2/9/12 5:07 p.m.

Clearly you guys are doing croissants the wrong way. I have a recipe for brioche dough (the same dough croissants are made of) that contains 3 sticks of butter and a cup of sugar. It makes one (ONE) loaf that is slightly bigger than a standard loaf pan. Three berkeleying sticks! If that isn't awesome, I dunno what is.

And those sandwiches look delicious.

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