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Mon Sep 16, 2024 6:16 pm

Your banter always cracks me up. Thanks for a smile today. Im an hour and a half from the cheese state and my sister in laws lives there delivering goodness to us at every holiday.
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Mon Sep 16, 2024 7:00 pm

Wildcat82 wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 2:34 pm
JayneR13 wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2024 9:13 pm This is blasphemy! Corn dogs are sacrosanct and shouldn’t be treated in this way! What has this world come to! There’s good reason that Beyond Meat’s stock is in the gutter. Vegan corn dogs are a concoction of the Sith! Skip the blasphemous thing and go for some nice, wholesome cheese curds.
Vegan corn dogs were invented by Joseph Mengele. So if you buy one , you're tacitly supporting the Third Reich.
Hitler wanted vegetarian corn dogs because he was a vegetarian?
No it's because Goering/Göring ate all the hotdog weiners.
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Mon Sep 16, 2024 7:38 pm

Cornelius_Gotchberg wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 10:10 am
Tormato wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2024 10:19 pm I've done the batter fried Wisconsin cheese curds many a time. One of my favorites at the fair. ;)
A true Curd Aficionado (yours truly has them ladled out of the vat at Carr Valley [https://carrvalleycheese.com/] whose owner Sid is a pal) would never...EVER...eat 'em fried.

Mozzarella Cheese Sticks fried (https://www.google.com/search?q=Mozzare ... nt=gws-wiz)...sure...Curds...NEVER!!!!

Heck I never even refrigerate 'em; they lose that Squeak!

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The squeaky cheese wheel gets the frying oil?

The batter is so thin, it doesn't even cover all of the cheese. Just enough to keep each curd from fusing with the others, and not making a hot mess of one's fingers.

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Tue Sep 17, 2024 6:34 am

@Cornelius_Gotchberg tell your pal Sid that his bread cheese can't be better than original https://carrvalleycheese.com/product/bread-cheese/
Even I like jalapenos and chipotle, the seasoned bread cheese sounds like blasphemy.

When we still lived in Wisconsin there was some news about people from University of Wisconsin going to Finland and learning about how to make the bread cheese. I was thrilled to try it, when I found it in the store first time. I do not know if it was from your pal's cheese factory back then, but I was a bit disappointed. The cheese was too salty and baked too much to loose the squeak. It should squeak when bitten and as kids we used to call it the "squeaky cheese".

It should be baked just enough to get some brown spots on the top. Preferred method would be using open flame and the bread cheese resting on a wooden plate at an angle, so that remaining whey will drip down while the flames bake the surface. That is the way my MIL did it. She used to serve the cheese cubes with coffee and you suppose to put the cubes to your hot coffee to get them a bit soft. It can be eaten cold, but I like it pan fried or if I am lazy I heat it in the microwave and eat it with cloudberry jam.
I used to make it myself when we lived in WI, but here it is sold in every grocery store, so just buy it ready made.
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Tue Sep 17, 2024 4:38 pm

svalli wrote: Tue Sep 17, 2024 6:34 am @Cornelius_Gotchberg tell your pal Sid that his bread cheese can't be better than original https://carrvalleycheese.com/product/bread-cheese/
Even I like jalapenos and chipotle, the seasoned bread cheese sounds like blasphemy.

When we still lived in Wisconsin there was some news about people from University of Wisconsin going to Finland and learning about how to make the bread cheese. I was thrilled to try it, when I found it in the store first time. I do not know if it was from your pal's cheese factory back then, but I was a bit disappointed. The cheese was too salty and baked too much to loose the squeak. It should squeak when bitten and as kids we used to call it the "squeaky cheese".

It should be baked just enough to get some brown spots on the top. Preferred method would be using open flame and the bread cheese resting on a wooden plate at an angle, so that remaining whey will drip down while the flames bake the surface. That is the way my MIL did it. She used to serve the cheese cubes with coffee and you suppose to put the cubes to your hot coffee to get them a bit soft. It can be eaten cold, but I like it pan fried or if I am lazy I heat it in the microwave and eat it with cloudberry jam.
I used to make it myself when we lived in WI, but here it is sold in every grocery store, so just buy it ready made.
Sounds similar to smazeny syr which is a traditional czech dish. Basically a thick slice of Edam or Gouda lighted coated with flour, egg and bred crumbs then fried and served with tartar sauce. Had it a couple times when I was in Praha. Tastes great though after the meal, if you listen closely, you can actually hear your arteries harden.

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Tue Sep 17, 2024 4:40 pm

worth1 wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 7:00 pm
Wildcat82 wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 2:34 pm
JayneR13 wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2024 9:13 pm This is blasphemy! Corn dogs are sacrosanct and shouldn’t be treated in this way! What has this world come to! There’s good reason that Beyond Meat’s stock is in the gutter. Vegan corn dogs are a concoction of the Sith! Skip the blasphemous thing and go for some nice, wholesome cheese curds.
Vegan corn dogs were invented by Joseph Mengele. So if you buy one , you're tacitly supporting the Third Reich.
Hitler wanted vegetarian corn dogs because he was a vegetarian?
No it's because Goering/Göring ate all the hotdog weiners.
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Tue Sep 17, 2024 5:21 pm

Wildcat82 wrote: Tue Sep 17, 2024 4:40 pm
worth1 wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 7:00 pm
Wildcat82 wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 2:34 pm
JayneR13 wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2024 9:13 pm This is blasphemy! Corn dogs are sacrosanct and shouldn’t be treated in this way! What has this world come to! There’s good reason that Beyond Meat’s stock is in the gutter. Vegan corn dogs are a concoction of the Sith! Skip the blasphemous thing and go for some nice, wholesome cheese curds.
Vegan corn dogs were invented by Joseph Mengele. So if you buy one , you're tacitly supporting the Third Reich.
Hitler wanted vegetarian corn dogs because he was a vegetarian?
No it's because Goering/Göring ate all the hotdog weiners.
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Nazis. I hate those guys.
Who doesn't.
Speer said he would fill up before the evening meal with Hitler because all that was served was a watery cabbage soup or some such thing.
I can't possibly imagine how he would suck up several corn dogs with spicy mustard.
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Tue Sep 17, 2024 7:49 pm

MissS wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 8:39 am You may get lucky. My daughter had me take a bite of Portillo's vegan hot dog and I was impressed.
There's not a Portillo's within 1,000 miles of me. They must know how far that I can throw a fake corn dog.

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Tue Sep 17, 2024 8:53 pm

@Tormato so please tell, how bad was the dreaded beast?
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Tue Sep 17, 2024 9:02 pm

MissS wrote: Tue Sep 17, 2024 8:53 pm @Tormato so please tell, how bad was the dreaded beast?
Yes, we are waiting on baited soy breath.
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Wed Sep 18, 2024 4:53 am

Not, yet, likely on Saturday or Sunday.

I'm not a weatherman, and I don't play one on TV.

But, there is a slow moving rain storm building up in the ocean, and it looks like it is heading straight towards me. I've got lots of dried pole bean pods that need picking, as a prolonged rain, no matter its intensity, is the worst thing for those pods. Much time was spent yesterday, and will be spent today, not just picking, but figuring out which vines are which, for separating varieties. Most are easy to tell by color, but sometimes white seeded vines cross over to other teepees.

I'll get to the fair, as long as I don't fall off of the ladder.

On one side of the 12 foot+ teepees are sharp, loose bricks that retain the leveled soil. If I miss those, one foot further away is the paved road. If I put the ladder on the other side of the teepees, I can now fall into the high bush blueberries. I won't be able to extract myself quickly from there, so the vibration of me hitting the ground will likely send 100 yellow jackets (their nest under one blueberry bush) out to greet me.

With that vegan corn dog singing its siren song to me, maybe I'll skip the ladder and just pick the pods that I can reach. For varieties that I do not gather much seed, perhaps Ill just attempt to yank down those vines.

Decisions, decisions. And, priorities, priorities.

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Wed Sep 18, 2024 8:03 am

Did you ever consider making your bean supports a little shorter?

Yikes, falling near those yellow jackets could kill a person easily.


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Wed Sep 18, 2024 3:32 pm

@Tormato, doing a little home improvement, decides that this would work for the beans too.


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Wed Sep 18, 2024 3:35 pm

Oh yeah.
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Wed Sep 18, 2024 4:01 pm

Drive by a Portillos often but will not eat there. Decades ago they had great dogs. Then they transitioned to Italian and polish. Then added beef and chicken and fish. If there are corn dogs on the menu, that's just wrong.

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Wed Sep 18, 2024 5:42 pm

GoDawgs wrote: Wed Sep 18, 2024 3:32 pm @Tormato, doing a little home improvement, decides that this would work for the beans too.


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I'll have you know that I push all four legs of my ladder about 2-3 inches into the ground, and I only stand at the top rung, never on the top platform. And, it's only an 8 footer (I think, as it's hard to measure during a freefall).

The most dangerous part is setting up the teepees, especially in the wind. Four poles, two hands, with each pole having a mind of its own, until I tie them all together near the top.

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Fri Sep 20, 2024 8:57 am

I wonder if Yahoo is tracking me, as I just received one of their emails for vegan Jamaican patties.

The vegan corn dog looks like a go on Saturday. If I do not post here for awhile after that, it didn't go well.

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Sat Sep 21, 2024 10:14 pm

Tormato wrote: Fri Sep 20, 2024 8:57 am I wonder if Yahoo is tracking me, as I just received one of their emails for vegan Jamaican patties.

The vegan corn dog looks like a go on Saturday. If I do not post here for awhile after that, it didn't go well.
You can’t kick the bucket…from the corndog or ladder. Hopefully we have a Sunday morning report of how it all went down. Okay, maybe that was a bad choice of words.
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Sat Sep 21, 2024 10:37 pm

Have you read the page long list of artificial ingredients along with the mix of vegetation going into vegan “meat “ products? Just reading the stuff involved makes me sick. Then look at the ingredient list in meat…yep, meat. A few years back they wrote science fiction stories about nasty man made foods.

Don’t get me wrong, there are some vegetables I enjoy and I am an omnivore, but I do love meat.

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Sun Sep 22, 2024 7:58 am

The veggie corndog gets a total rating of 2 on a scale of 1 to 10.

It came with ranch dressing, which made me very skeptical about what I was getting into. I tossed it, as I wanted the full effect of just the corndog, with no masking of its flavor. The ranch dressing gets a 0.

The batter gets a 1, as it had very little spice to it. It wasn't under-cooked or burned, and being cooked correctly is what gets all of the score.

The veggie dog gets a 1, for taste and texture. It was much softer than a regular hotdog. I really had to think about what the taste reminded me of. The closest that I could come up with, is that it tasted like salt-free Spam, if such a product existed. It was finer grained than Spam. The total rating is up to 2.

The oddest thing is that when this skinless concoction was deep fried, the hotdog excreted a thin pale yellow slime, which made the batter contacting the hotdog soggy. So, -1 point here. We're back down to a total rating of 1.

The stick. The stick was the best part of the veggie corndog. It served its purpose and didn't break. And the biggest thing is that the hotdog was threaded on the stick down its center. If anyone has ever taken a first bite of a corndog where the stick comes out of the side of a hotdog at the top, one knows how dangerous that first bite can be. So, the stick gets a 1, bumping the final rating up to 2.



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