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  1. foodguy

    Plymouth, MA Italian-Portuguese flatbread

    I know this is going to be a long shot, but its worth a try. There are a few Italian and Portuguese bakeries in Plymouth, MA that sell this round flatbread that has minced meats cooked into it. I'm trying to get the proper spelling of the name and or recipe. They call it Gnoch bread (sp?)...
  2. foodguy

    ARGENTINA - Buenos Aires

    I've been traveling here twice a year for over 5 years and compiled a nice list of must-try restaurants. Balcony steak house Av. 9 de Julio 1465 (y Posadas) Go for the Bife de lomo, cheesecake appetizer and baked camenbert cheese! La Choza de Cervino Cervino 3732 (y Ugarteche) - Capitol...
  3. foodguy

    BRAZIL - Rio de Janeiro

    Thought I'd list a couple of places that you should not miss when traveling to Rio: BREAKFAST/LUNCH: KICê SUCOS Avenida N.S. de Copacabana, 1033 Try a misto quente (grilled ham and cheese) and wash it down with a Suco Morango (strawberry smoothie) Also, make sure you try the local Açai (sort...
  4. foodguy

    Ultimate Salad

    I had a version of this ensalada 1st in Buenos Aires. I adapted it slightly by adding the 1/4 lb of good, chopped prosciutto. If anyone has a name for this salad I would love to know if there is one. Enjoy! -Foodguy Ensalada de Buenos Aires INGREDIENTS: Bag of mixed salad greens 1 wedge of...
  5. foodguy

    ISO doner/gyro rotisserie for home use

    I see them on the internet but they only appear to sell them in Europe. I'm looking for a home version of the stand up electric kind found in Greek Restaurants where you can shave the meat off as it cooks.
  6. foodguy

    Hello, new here

    I just wanted to drop in and say Hi! I love all things related to food and entertaining. I look forward to sharing recipes and learning some new ones! -foodguy:chef:
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