The dish that makes you 'gasm.

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The dish that makes you 'gasm.

Postby guy07 » Wed Mar 12, 2008 7:20 pm

Don't get the wrong idea, this isn't some plate that you cum on, i'm referring to food here. The one meal that just knocks your socks off.

For me: Shrimp Pad Thai with big (shanghai?) noodles :3

I even know how to make it (it's not as good as the restaurant stuff, but it's pretty good.)
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Postby JaddziaDax » Wed Mar 12, 2008 7:22 pm

it depends on my mood on what food i really like
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Postby Otohiko » Wed Mar 12, 2008 7:38 pm

Potato, in all its forms.
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Postby inthesto » Wed Mar 12, 2008 7:42 pm

Including vodka.
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Postby wurpess » Wed Mar 12, 2008 8:15 pm

Cheesecake Factory's White Chocolate Raspberry Truffle cheesecake. :drool:



Actual meal wise, probably either chicken alfredo (by almost anyone), my grandmom's potato and ham casserole (unfortunately, she's dead. But my mom does a pretty decent rendition. *^_^*), or my stromboli. :D
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Postby Fanatik » Wed Mar 12, 2008 8:34 pm

Chicken and wild rice soup. At a close second, (beer-)battered fish (preferably walleye, cod and sunfish).
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Postby Kitsuner » Wed Mar 12, 2008 8:44 pm

I ate at Popeye's once, and the biscuits were... unbelievable. Also, macaroni & cheese is always a tasty treat.
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Postby guy07 » Wed Mar 12, 2008 9:05 pm

wurpess wrote:Cheesecake Factory's White Chocolate Raspberry Truffle cheesecake. :drool:


Wait, there's a cheese cake FACTORY?! :shock: *dies happy*
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Postby dokool » Wed Mar 12, 2008 9:37 pm

guy07 wrote:
wurpess wrote:Cheesecake Factory's White Chocolate Raspberry Truffle cheesecake. :drool:


Wait, there's a cheese cake FACTORY?! :shock: *dies happy*


http://www.thecheesecakefactory.com/

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Recently I fell in love with this ramen shop called <i>Aji no Tokeidai</i> when I was up in Sapporo for the snow festival. In Hokkaido they use miso for flavoring instead of the usual stuff and it's <i>godly</i>. When my friends and I went they had ramen with fried cheese and it was surprisingly good. Then I found out that there's a little branch store in Shibuya, so now I eat there instead of at the ramen place I used to eat at regularly.
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Postby Ileia » Wed Mar 12, 2008 10:55 pm

Szechuan beef (but only from Ho King in Cottage Grove, MN)
Spicy Basil Beef Chow Fun (from Joy Yee's in Chicago - preferably the one on Halsted)
Shrimp alfredo ( from the Olive Garden, but I know the recipe kekeke)
Honey BBQ'd pork from Mitsuwa
Strawberry watermelon (or strawberry peach) bubble tea with tapioca and a fruit top, also from Joy Yee's.
And from the Cheesecake Factory, I'm a big fan of the Dutch Caramel Apple Crunch cheesecake. I got surprised with a slice one day a few weeks ago when I came home after a rough night at work and it made everything all better. :F


Also, yes, I agree with Oto. Potatoes! :D (as long as they don't mix them with onions :x ) . Yay, Irish!
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Postby godix » Thu Mar 13, 2008 12:40 am

guy07 wrote:
wurpess wrote:Cheesecake Factory's White Chocolate Raspberry Truffle cheesecake. :drool:


Wait, there's a cheese cake FACTORY?! :shock: *dies happy*

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Postby Prodigi » Thu Mar 13, 2008 12:46 am

Mmmm... Caramel Mudcake from the Cheesecake Factory...
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Postby Quu » Thu Mar 13, 2008 1:00 am

no estrogen check for me, I am very male, and very large (ask anybody who has met me)

my favorite food is a... complex question

my favorite desert, something simple and direct
Baked Apple Cinnamon Cheesecake... served warm fresh from the oven
you won't find this at the cheesecake factory, but it is a treat my mother bakes during Christmas (very German recipe). I find that American cheesecake tends to be too sweet, where the baked German ones are sweet, but not overwhelmingly so. The baked apples mix with the cinnamon and drizzle down into the cheesecake.

My favorite meal
Maul-taschen (mouth bags)
there is no other way to explain it other than German ravioli. I like who the meat is not pre cooked, and shrinks while it is boiled, leaving the juices imbeded into the noodle casing.
Dampfnoodle is a close second, but it has to be served with apple sauce.

I can't think of any other food that really hits me like those two. A good German cheesecake, and a good German home cooked meal. Makes you warm and content.
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Postby Millenear » Thu Mar 13, 2008 2:11 am

This is difficult, to say the least.

Here goes:
Stuff I get out at restaurants:
Doughboys and clamcakes from Iggy's (Warwick, RI)
Shrimp w/Lobster sauce & fried rice from Han's (Warwick, RI)
Eclairs *drrrrrroooooooll*
Russian Tea Cake *drool*

Stuff from Home or family:
Venus de Milo soup and chowder .. yummy
Swedish Meatballs
Stroganoff

Zeppoles
Rice pie

Damn... now I'm hungry..
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Postby Savia » Thu Mar 13, 2008 7:14 am

Foods I have when out and about:
Wagamama vegetable katsu curry
Millie's cookies
Marks & Spencer Wensleydale & carrot chutney sandwiches
Ploughman's lunch from a specific out-of-the-way pub in Cambridge

Foods I get from family:
Mum's roast dinner w/all veggies and kickass roast potatoes
Homemade cherry cake
My aunt's tiramisu (heavy on the coffee liqeur)

And what I make myself:
Baked Alaska
Hawaiian toast
Eggy bread w/cinnamon
Homemade curry

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