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    IN - Indianapolis .. King Gyros, East Street

    King Gyros is a chain, I believe, that's native to the Midwest. We have one in Marion, my hometown, too. And I agree, best gyro I've ever had. As well as the best feta cheese. I always order several sides of it to take home with me, because I can't buy feta in the store that tastes half as...
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    CA - San Francisco

    I'm from Lafayette, IN. But my boyfriend lived near SF for many years before his family moved to the Midwest, and he knew his way around quite well. We spent most of our time walking around Fisherman's Wharf and the Embarcadero. We did a boat tour of the Golden Gate bridge and Alcatraz. We...
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    CA - San Francisco

    Heh, your username just reminded me. Another restaurant we ate at was called The Stinking Rose. Their motto was: "We flavor our garlic with a little food." The boyfriend and I ordered a roasted garlic appetizer that came with rosemary crostinis. It was pretty good, a little overpowering...
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    CA - San Francisco

    Just got back from vacation, and I thought I'd provide a few of our favorite places. Unfortunately, I can't remember the names of many of them. Maybe some native SFers will know. We stayed at the Renoir Hotel at Mcallister and Market. Directly across from the hotel were two of our favorite...
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    Who Likes Beer?

    I tried the most interesting ale this week. I got it on tap at Joe's Crab Shack. It's a seasonal beer: Winter's Bourbon Cask Ale. The blip in the drink menu described it as using "caramel malt hops" and vanilla bean. The first sip tasted medium-bodied, very sweet, slightly fruity, but nothing...
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    Who Likes Beer?

    Ooh, I just tried a new beer that I quite like last night. It's a locally-made homebrew made at a local restaurant called the Lafayette Brewing Company. It's their Black Angus Oatmeal Stout. Tastes a lot like Guinness or Murphy's, but lighter, fruitier. Not as hoppy, and without that awful...
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    Tiramisu.. next step up..

    As I said, actual tiramisu contains espresso instead of a coffee-flavored liqueur such as Kahlua. I said it doesn't necessarily have to contain liqueur because I prefer it without the liqueur, because I find that it makes it too sweet. And my recipe calls for heavy whipping cream instead of...
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    Tiramisu.. next step up..

    My recipe that I use calls for egg yolks only, which I also prepare in a double broiler. I've never heard of a recipe using the whole egg before.
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    Tiramisu.. next step up..

    Why do you spell rum "rhum"?
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    Tiramisu.. next step up..

    I always make mine in a glass casserole dish.
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    Tiramisu.. next step up..

    You gotta remember, most of us only have a Wal-Mart superstore or a Kroger in our hometowns. And no, they don't carry marscapone. Whenever I want some, it's an hour drive to Indianapolis and a gourmet cheese shop. I've made tiramisu both ways - with liqueur and concentrated espresso - and I...
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    Tiramisu.. next step up..

    Actual tiramisu has espresso in it, not necessarily a liqueur. The hardest part about making tiramisu, for me at least, is finding the marscapone cheese.
  13. J

    Sugar Cookies

    I can't recommend chilling sugar cookie dough enough. When I'm cutting shapes I'll chill it overnight and then roll it between sheets of parchment paper before cutting. When I'm just making round cookies, I've found that my best friend for any round cookie is a small ice cream scoop. Just scoop...
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    TN - Gatlinburg

    Thank you so much, Jeff! And yes, we had a great time rafting. Definitely something I'd like to try again. By the way, I wasn't putting down the bbq place for being located in a gas station. Honestly, the food was incredible, regardless of the locale. I just found it funny that we had crappy...
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    Who Likes Beer?

    I'm not a big beer drinker. It's just not my thing, usually. But I love Leinenkugel's Sunset Wheat. My brother and I tried it together and both of us, after the first sip, said that it reminded us of Fruity Pebbles cereal.
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    What is your vodka of choice?

    I can't stand Grey Goose. The nose is strongly reminiscent of moth balls, to me. I love Skyy vodka, personally. The plain and citrus versions.
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    Skyy 90 and Absolut 100

    I've never had the 90 proof, but personally I prefer Skyy to all other vodkas. Including the high scale ones like Grey Goose (which I think tastes like moth balls). I think you can still taste the grain in Skyy, and it gives it a sweeter, more hearty flavor and less astringency.
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    What is the best appetizer you have ever had?

    I haven't read through all of the replies to see if someone has mentioned it yet, but P.F. Chang's lettuce wraps are extraordinary. You can order chicken or tofu, and it's a mix of shiitake mushrooms, carrots, and who knows what else tossed in a hoisin-like sauce, and you spoon it into...
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    TN - Gatlinburg

    My mother and I went on a vacation to the Smokies over last summer, and I thought I'd share some of the great places we ate while we were there. The place is SO commercialized. My mom and I actually experienced a little bit of culture shock upon driving in through Pigeon Forge. We expected a...
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    Marshmallow candies.

    Hi, I'm new the forum and just have a quick question. I plan on making different marshmallow candies this year for Christmas. I got the idea after watching the Iron Chef America Holiday Dessert Challenge, where Paula Deen and Kat Cora made marshmallow stars with crushed red hots in them. I...
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