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Restaurant Location Specialty(s) Red's Lobster Pot Restaurant: Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey "Red's Lobster Roll" (steamed local lobster tail & claw meat mixed a sauce made with mayo, lemon juice, hot sauce, house-made spice mix, chives and celery hearts, on a butter-toasted bun); "The Angry Lobster" (8 piece lobster, floured and sauteed with a sauce made with olive oil, garlic, basil and ...
Fish salad Made with imitation crab meat, vegetables, and a mayonnaise-based dressing. Karedok: West Java, Indonesia: Vegetable salad A raw vegetable salad made from cucumbers, bean sprouts, cabbage, legumes, Thai basil, and small green eggplant. Khao yam: Thailand: Rice salad
"The Herd" – signature meatloaf made with ground pork, ground bison, and ground beef brisket, smoked & toasted oats, black pepper, cumin, thyme, cayenne, and smoked salt, a secret sauce made with caramelized onions, sautéed carrots, green & red peppers, and diced bacon, shaped into balls, bacon-wrapped and drizzled with a honey-bourbon glaze ...
1. In a medium bowl, combine the vinegar with 1/4 cup of the sugar and half of the garlic and chiles. Add the carrots and let stand at room temperature for 1 hour.
Restaurant Location Specialty(s) Dos Chinos Latin Asian Grub @ 4th Street Market: Santa Ana, California: Secret Menu Item: "The Lobster Elote" – deep-fried whole lobster, split in half, topped with garlic aioli (infused with fish sauce), shredded Monterrey jack cheese, elote (sweet grilled corn), baked in the oven and garnished with deep-fried dehydrated shallots and deep-fried scallions ...
This one skips the fish and instead combines olives with figs and balsamic vinegar for a fabulous combination of sweet, salty, and tangy notes that will keep you coming back, bite after bite. Get ...
The exact origins of the dish are uncertain, but it is known that Crab Louie was being served in San Francisco, at Solari's, as early as 1914. [3] A recipe for Crab Louie exists from this date in Bohemian San Francisco by Clarence E. Edwords, [4] and for a similar "Crabmeat a la Louise" salad in the 1910 edition of a cookbook by Victor Hirtzler, [5] head chef of the city's St. Francis Hotel. [6]
1. In a bowl, whisk 1/4 cup of the mayonnaise with 1/2 teaspoon of the curry paste; chill. 2. In another bowl, combine the remaining mayonnaise with the crème fraîche, lemon juice, chives ...