As many times as I have been to food truck gatherings, I've never tried one that's always there: GrrChe! Grilled cheese at its finest. I wanted a burger on a budget so I opted for the cheese burger grill with fresh handcut fries. You can choose your fixings. I kept it simple with grilled onion and tomato. The texas toast it was served on was delicious and the cheddar was ooey and gooey. The two most important ingredients for a grilled cheese truck were top notch. The burger patty was a little over cooked but big and seasoned nicely. I'd order it again. Btw, I love that they have a Coca Cola fountain on the truck, I'm tired of Pepsi products!
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Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Every Kid's Favorite
As many times as I have been to food truck gatherings, I've never tried one that's always there: GrrChe! Grilled cheese at its finest. I wanted a burger on a budget so I opted for the cheese burger grill with fresh handcut fries. You can choose your fixings. I kept it simple with grilled onion and tomato. The texas toast it was served on was delicious and the cheddar was ooey and gooey. The two most important ingredients for a grilled cheese truck were top notch. The burger patty was a little over cooked but big and seasoned nicely. I'd order it again. Btw, I love that they have a Coca Cola fountain on the truck, I'm tired of Pepsi products!
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Friday, September 14, 2012
Fish Friday!
Ingredients
1 can of beer (remember to only use something you'll drink)
1 cup all-purpose flour
2 tbsp lemon pepper
2 lbs of Cod (Or a white fish of your choice)
Sea salt and cracked black pepper
Garlic Parmaesan Fries
5 small white or yukon gold potatoes
1 tbsp of extra virgin or vegetable oil
2 tbsp of garlic poweder
1 tsp of parsley
1 palmful of grated parmaesan
Sea salt or garlic salt
Lemon Aioli
3 tbsp mayo
1 half a lemon
A little lemon zest
Sea salt, pepper, and garlic powder to taste
Prep
Prepare the fries first since they take the longest. Slice the potatoes and soak them in salted, cold water. (Someone told me it draws the water out to make crispier fries when baking). While the potatoes soak prepare the beer batter by simply wisking the flour, seasoning, and beer until smooth and the consistency of pancake batter. I'm a single girl so I only used 3/4 of a 12 oz can of Bud. Let the batter rest in the fridge. Drain the potatoes and pat drain. Sprinkle with oil, garlic powder, parsley and cheese. Toss until all the potatoes are covered, spread in a single layer on a baking sheet, and bake at 425 degrees for as long as needed depending on the amount of fries and the thickness of the cut. While the fries bake take out the fish, pat dry (if need be), cut into desired size, and lightly season with sea salt and cracked black pepper. Remove the batter from the fridge, give it quick wisk and dip the fish. Fry in super hot oil until crispy, golden brown. While the fish is cooking stir up the mayo, lemon juice, and add the salt, pepper and garlic powder to taste. The whole meal looks labor intensive (on paper, well screen, you know what I mean), but it didn't take long at all and tastes amazing. Let me know how yours turns out!
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