Inspired by the tv show on Cooking Network, I thought we could do our own take on this. To set some ground rules and to keep the thread from becoming just a series of lists:
1. Limit yourself to one entry per post and allow someone else to post before you add another entry.
2. Try to include as much detail as you can. The who, where, and how of the food item. Is it from a favorite restaurant? Something you had once and yearn to have again? Something you make yourself?
To start off, I'll go with the Spicy Shrimp I had about 20 years ago.
I was working a contract job that had taken me to New Jersey. One night, me and the other contractors drove into Newark to the Portuguese restaurant. Great Seafood! I had a 3 pound lobster as my main dish, whihc of course was great. But what really sticks in my memory was the appetizer. They took these beautiful large shrimp, peeled them, then sauteed them in a spicy garlic olive oil. To this day I have never been able to replicate these shrimp or find another outlet serving them. It's the only reason I would want to go back to visit Newark.
1. Limit yourself to one entry per post and allow someone else to post before you add another entry.
2. Try to include as much detail as you can. The who, where, and how of the food item. Is it from a favorite restaurant? Something you had once and yearn to have again? Something you make yourself?
To start off, I'll go with the Spicy Shrimp I had about 20 years ago.
I was working a contract job that had taken me to New Jersey. One night, me and the other contractors drove into Newark to the Portuguese restaurant. Great Seafood! I had a 3 pound lobster as my main dish, whihc of course was great. But what really sticks in my memory was the appetizer. They took these beautiful large shrimp, peeled them, then sauteed them in a spicy garlic olive oil. To this day I have never been able to replicate these shrimp or find another outlet serving them. It's the only reason I would want to go back to visit Newark.