Subj : Re: Ethnics To : Sean Dennis From : Dave Drum Date : Tue Apr 30 2024 09:05:03 -=> Sean Dennis wrote to Dave Drum <=- DD> The food at Star 66 is most excellent. It's a popular stop for locals DD> as well as the Over The Road folk. They win local "Best of" polls in DD> more than one category. SD> There are no truck stops in my area which is odd considering I-26 SD> bisects Johnson City but I have been to some excellent truck stop SD> eateries. There's this Iron Skillet I like at a Petro's on I-81 SD> somewhere in north-central Virginia that I used to stop at when I was SD> driving from here to Williamsport, PA, for work. Petro's Iron Skillet restaurant/buffet and Truck Stops of America's Country Pride are among the best travellin' eats. SD> When I used to travel odften, I discovered I liked the small SD> mom-and-pop eateries attachedc to truck stops a lot more than chain SD> places. Yeah, I know. When I was trucking I would made the trudge across the (often busy) highway to a local place. Or pulled into an off-ramp mall parking lot for the resturant in the out-lot. DD> We only had one local place on the boob tube. Charlie Parker's Diner DD> was featured on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives (TVFN). And it won a DD> National competition for English Muffin use ... the owner (at that DD> time) split the U$25,000 first prize among his staff in one of the DD> classiest moves I've seen a busiess owner make. DD> www.charlieparkersdiner.com SD> I'd go there if only for the owner's generosity. Mike has since moved on, selling the place to his head cook. Mike was appointed to fill a State Senate seat when the occupant died. He's now resigned that and taken up the reins as Executive Director of the local Association of Commerce and Idustry. DD> I'll be there this morning for their "Early Bird" breakfast. Bv)= SD> Once I can get a car, there's a few places I'd enjoy going for an early SD> breakfast around here. Waffle House is always reliable. Bv)= Wish we had one here - but they're mostly in the South and West. SD> There's a regional chain called Eggs Up Grill that is really good with SD> both food and service. Open for breakfast and lunch only. SD> https://eggsupgrill.com/johnsoncity/ SD> https://eggsupgrill.com/menu/ DD> So., I went looking on Olga Timokina's http://www.ruscuisine.com to see DD> what she had in that line. Nothing like that but I found this poverty DD> special: SD> That looks like that would keep your bowels busy for a while but you'd SD> lose weight in the process. SD> MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 SD> Title: Orange Beef #1 SD> Categories: Chinese, Beef SD> Yield: 4 Servings Here's a similar - but, different version MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 Title: Spicy Tangerine Beef Categories: Oriental, Beef, Chilies, Fruits, Vegetables Yield: 4 Servings 4 Tangerines 3 tb Oil 3/4 lb Boneless beef; thin sliced - crosswise 2 tb Cornstarch + 1/2 ts 1 1/2 lb Bunch broccoli; in flowerets - stems peeled, cut in 1/4" - slices 3 Green onions; in 2" diagonal - pieces 1 md Red chile; thin sliced 3 cl Garlic; minced 1 tb Minced, peeled fresh ginger 3 tb Soy sauce 1/4 ts Crushed red pepper Cut peel and white pith from 1 tangerine. Over small bowl, cut on either side of membranes to remove each segment from tangerine, allowing fruit and juice to drop into bowl; set aside. From remaining fruit, with vegetable peeler, remove eight 3" long strips peel (about 3/4" wide each). With knife, remove any white pith from peel. Squeeze 3/4 cup juice. In 12" skillet, heat 2 tablespoons vegetable oil over high heat until hot. Add strips of peel and cook until lightly browned, about 3 minutes. Remove peel to large bowl. Meanwhile, on waxed paper, toss beef slices with 2 tablespoons cornstarch to coat evenly. Cook half of beef until crisp and lightly browned on both sides, about 5 minutes; remove to bowl with peel. Repeat with remaining 1 tb oil and remaining beef. Add broccoli and 2 tablespoons water to skillet. Reduce heat to medium; cover and cook 2 minutes. Increase heat to high. Remove cover and add green onions and red pepper; cook 2 minutes, stirring. Add garlic and ginger; cook 1 minute longer. Meanwhile, in cup, stir juice, soy sauce, crushed red pepper, and remaining 1/2 teaspoon cornstarch until blended. Add juice mixture and cook until sauce thickens slightly and boils, stirring. Return beef mixture to skillet. Add citrus segments with any juice in bowl; gently toss to combine. From: http://www.goodhousekeeping.com Uncle Dirty Dave's Kitchen MMMMM .... How do dragons blow out their birthday cake candles? --- MultiMail/Win v0.52 * Origin: Outpost BBS * Johnson City, TN (1:18/200) .