Sweetpancake
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jul 15, 2010
I recently bought a very fun book called "Eat Like Walt" which is about food and how it relates to the Disney Parks and Walt Disney. I highly recommend it to anyone who loves Disney and food. Anyway, I read about Martino's tea cakes in the book which were served to the Ink and Paint girls on a daily basis and from everything I've read, were and are incredibly popular in Burbank and the surrounding area. I made a similar recipe this weekend and they were delicious! They really are unlike anything I've had before.
Where I live, there's a great little mom and pop burger place that serves the most amazing hamburgers with this delicious chili sauce. I have tried and tried and tried to replicate the sauce and have not been successful. There's one very particular ingredient that's very strong and I still can't figure out what it is. The sauce is like a coney island sauce but I've tried so many recipes and none have been right. Which got me thinking, are there any foods from where you live that are unlike anything you've had anywhere else? It amazes me that we all have access to the same ingredients and yet some can create recipes that are so special.
Where I live, there's a great little mom and pop burger place that serves the most amazing hamburgers with this delicious chili sauce. I have tried and tried and tried to replicate the sauce and have not been successful. There's one very particular ingredient that's very strong and I still can't figure out what it is. The sauce is like a coney island sauce but I've tried so many recipes and none have been right. Which got me thinking, are there any foods from where you live that are unlike anything you've had anywhere else? It amazes me that we all have access to the same ingredients and yet some can create recipes that are so special.