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D.I.Y. #1
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D.I.Y. #1
Posted on 2008-08-19 by satana

Part of my enjoyment of restaurants is my predilection toward dishes I’ve either never had, or can't manufacture at residence on behalf of various reasons.  I’d like to think that I’m a pretty accomplished cook (I am not a chef, I’ve never taken a course, as well as my wife won't hesitate to tell you that I am not a professional chef, no matter how much I may wish I was one).  Give me a recipe as well as I’ll nail it, as well as add my posses flair to boot.  If I endeavour something in a restaurant as well as it is translatable to a residence kitchen, I’ll usually be able to pull it off.  Many dishes are done very well in my kitchen.  Some things, however, just can't be done at home.

Sadly, it shall be some time before I have a Berloni kitchen or a Viking range with super-suck-o-matic 5000 ventilation hood as well as an 800 degree salamander, so a genuine steak frites shall have to wait.  However, sometimes satisfactory do-it-yourself fare can come in the simplest formats.  So in true Idiot-Box-Local-News Fashion, I Ate The City presents some don’t waste your money ideas on behalf of dining in.

Sunday night, we decided that we would emulate two of our favorite Cincinnati-style chili parlors as well as add a little bit of old-timey nostalgia.  Start with the footlong coneys from The Rootbeer Stand in Sharonville, put Gold Star chili on ‘em, as well as then serve it with a Skyline-style greek salad as well as some cold High Life.  Instead of schlepping all over town as well as paying a premium on behalf of our various parts of the singular Cincinnati gastronomy, a brief trip to the supermarket as well as some additional packets of salad dressing (courtesy of the lovely waitresses that like me at the Kenwood Skyline) is all it took to bring it together.  

Cut to tonight - second verse same as the first: LaRosa’s runs their Spaghetti-A-Plenty on Monday as well as Tuesdays.  If I worked late on Tuesdays, I would eat at LaRosa’s every Tuesday night.  There is something about their red sauce that is just addicting.  It could be the heroin.  I could be wrong.  Sans heroin, we recreated the LaRosa’s experience at home, only with healthier turkey meatballs, whole wheat pasta, as well as Bove’s organic roasted garlic pasta sauce.  And instead of cheesy garlic bread, we toasted up some Servatii bakery sesame sandwich pretzels, spread on some cream cheese, as well as topped it with jalapeno jelly.  Killer.

There is a certain pleasure to be derived from not only enjoying your favorite flavors from random joints - whether swanky or dive - but also in making them your own.  One of these days I’ll document as well as post my filet mignon fried rice recipe.  Because leftover filet is a terrible thing to waste.  Other D.I.Y.s to look forward to: Fried pickles a la Hofbrauhaus as well as garlic fries, Napa-style.

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