Tuesday, May 19, 2009

 

Redneck food porn

I'm havin' a hankerin'!

--ER

Comments:
On a side trail off the River Road in Louisiana, in the Cabin Restaurant,10 miles from any where, they serve a country fried steak. The tenderized steak is breaded in corn meal and pan fried, with sides of sliced Andouille sausage buried in red beans and rice and four squares of buttered corn bread. Oh yes, ice tea with mint and more ice than tea.
http://www.thecabinrestaurant.com/
 
OK, now I need some chicken fried steak.

But what wine?
 
What wine? Mogan David concord grape -- ice cold!

Or, chkeck this out:

http://tinyurl.com/463muu
 
Thank you. I'm going with the Cotes du Rhone, room temperature and Junior's Southern Style Fried Steak. The only problem is they serve it with a brown mushroom gravy. Still, the garlic mashed potatoes and the greens are fantastic, along with the cornbread and the world famous cheesecake.
 
Mogen David with chicken fried steak? No way. It begs for a wine made from muscadine grapes, not Concord.

Shouldn't have looked at your blog just before lunch. The tuna sandwich I brownbagged is looking a lot less appetizing now.
 
:-) Never had a muscadine wine.
 
musadine wine is ok but sweet tea with cfs is more better.. mr bbs
 
Absolutely. Or coffee. Or cold milk. ... I actually don't even associate chicken-fried steak with alcohol of any kind! It's more of an *after*-alcohol thing -- like at about 2:30 a.m. after the bars close!
 
Now, the menu drlobojo describes sounds good. The rest of you southern-fried folks - I think Boone's Farm would do well, all things being equal.
 
I really should've known better. Now I'm going to have to have something covered up in gravy. I don't even care what it is as long as the gravy is good.
 
Brown gravy, wine, what the...?

White gravy and ice tea, maybe water, or lemonade.

Wine, never never never!

Here is the real deal:
A meal that consists of fried okra, squash, cornbread, barbecue pork, biscuits, sausage and gravy, grits, corn, strawberries, chicken fried steak, pecan pie, and black-eyed peas. The above served with Ice TEA.

Can you say coronary?

http://www.classbrain.com/artstate/publish/Oklahoma_state_meal.shtml
 
Red wine wards off a coronary.

Yankees know what we're doing.
 
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