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From Serious Eats: New York

My McDonald's Shamrock Shake Journey: An Emotional Roller Coaster

FYI... I grew up on Shamrock Shakes in the great city of Chicago. To the person who thinks this is an inappropriate topic for SE'ers... you clearly have not had one. You probably don't know that an Egg McMuffin is one of the best breakfast sandwiches ever made either.

I moved from Chicago to Miami and also got nasty looks when asking for a Shamrock Shake. I thought it was a the norm come March. I then moved to NY where they don't have them either.

I'm going to give you a little tip to quench your taste buds that I discovered when I was craving one...., but it sure isn't a Shamrock Shake......

Go to your local Starbuck's and order a green tea frapaccino (no whipped cream)- have them add mint flavoring. The green tint and the mint is all you need to appreciate a Shamrock Shake if you cannot have one this St. Patrick's Day season. I know what I'm having today.

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Rocco DiSpirito: Misunderstood Chef of the People or Megalomaniacal Celebrity?

Great write-up Thomas_traveler...

Donnamarie... by the way... Rocco was on Food Network long before the current Food Network personalities were ever on there.

Anyhow- you'd be surprised by how much time your favorite chefs actually do spend in the kitchen. A chef that actually has the personality to talk to their guests, should.

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Rocco DiSpirito: Misunderstood Chef of the People or Megalomaniacal Celebrity?

Wow- at least if Rocco DID open a restaurant, he would know that all of you haters or lovers would be customers. He's one of the nicest, most talented guys in the food world. Of course he has an ego, what chef doesn't?!? You have to have some form of an ego when you're competing with 945,000 other restaurants in this country. So do the thousands of investment bankers that walk around NYC- guess what? If investment bankers were on a reality show flaunting their money and skills, they would have even bigger egos too. Is it bad that Rocco wants to get in and teach to mainstream America- I don't think so- I actually think more people should do that.

From A Hamburger Today

Bobby's Burger Palace

I can see where you may have been underwhlemed, but I have to slightly disagree with this post. I went to BBP with a friend. We got the Napa Valley Burger, Dallas Burger, CrunchBurger, fries, onion rings, chips with Blue Cheese sauce (which you did not mention), a coconut shake and a pistachio shake. I'll be happy to send my pictures- they look like they are out of a magazine. Food was good, not great. Shake Shack's burger is still my #1- lock. The pistachio shake was insane. Give it another shot. Your burger did look like it got sat on, but I'm telling you, they could not have made my burger look any more pretty.

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From Serious Eats: New York

My McDonald's Shamrock Shake Journey: An Emotional Roller Coaster

FYI... I grew up on Shamrock Shakes in the great city of Chicago. To the person who thinks this is an inappropriate topic for SE'ers... you clearly have not had one. You probably don't know that an Egg McMuffin is one of the best breakfast sandwiches ever made either.

I moved from Chicago to Miami and also got nasty looks when asking for a Shamrock Shake. I thought it was a the norm come March. I then moved to NY where they don't have them either.

I'm going to give you a little tip to quench your taste buds that I discovered when I was craving one...., but it sure isn't a Shamrock Shake......

Go to your local Starbuck's and order a green tea frapaccino (no whipped cream)- have them add mint flavoring. The green tint and the mint is all you need to appreciate a Shamrock Shake if you cannot have one this St. Patrick's Day season. I know what I'm having today.

From Serious Eats

Rocco DiSpirito: Misunderstood Chef of the People or Megalomaniacal Celebrity?

Great write-up Thomas_traveler...

Donnamarie... by the way... Rocco was on Food Network long before the current Food Network personalities were ever on there.

Anyhow- you'd be surprised by how much time your favorite chefs actually do spend in the kitchen. A chef that actually has the personality to talk to their guests, should.

From Serious Eats

Rocco DiSpirito: Misunderstood Chef of the People or Megalomaniacal Celebrity?

Wow- at least if Rocco DID open a restaurant, he would know that all of you haters or lovers would be customers. He's one of the nicest, most talented guys in the food world. Of course he has an ego, what chef doesn't?!? You have to have some form of an ego when you're competing with 945,000 other restaurants in this country. So do the thousands of investment bankers that walk around NYC- guess what? If investment bankers were on a reality show flaunting their money and skills, they would have even bigger egos too. Is it bad that Rocco wants to get in and teach to mainstream America- I don't think so- I actually think more people should do that.

From A Hamburger Today

Bobby's Burger Palace

I can see where you may have been underwhlemed, but I have to slightly disagree with this post. I went to BBP with a friend. We got the Napa Valley Burger, Dallas Burger, CrunchBurger, fries, onion rings, chips with Blue Cheese sauce (which you did not mention), a coconut shake and a pistachio shake. I'll be happy to send my pictures- they look like they are out of a magazine. Food was good, not great. Shake Shack's burger is still my #1- lock. The pistachio shake was insane. Give it another shot. Your burger did look like it got sat on, but I'm telling you, they could not have made my burger look any more pretty.

From Serious Eats: New York

My McDonald's Shamrock Shake Journey: An Emotional Roller Coaster

Definitely a fond childhood memory... not so much as an adult... Only try one if you've never had one, otherwise just keep the memory...

From Serious Eats: New York

My McDonald's Shamrock Shake Journey: An Emotional Roller Coaster

I live in Western NY. SO far I have been to 2 Mcdonald's for these Shamrock Shakes.. one location was out - meaning ran out of the shakes, and the other had it! so I had my one for the year.. They are delicious!

From Serious Eats: New York

My McDonald's Shamrock Shake Journey: An Emotional Roller Coaster

i went on a similar sojourn, and finally went DIY: http://flavorwire.com/14132/mchack-we-shamrock-ourselves

have to say, shamrock shakes are even better w/ the addition of a little creme de menthe!

From Serious Eats: New York

My McDonald's Shamrock Shake Journey: An Emotional Roller Coaster

They're not the best shakes in the world, but I still have fond childhood memories of the McDonald's Shamrock Shakes and wish I could find them too!

While we're on the subject, does anyone remember the cherry pies that McDonald's would sell to celebrate President's Day (previously called "Washington's Birthday?) Now those were delicious!

From Serious Eats: New York

My McDonald's Shamrock Shake Journey: An Emotional Roller Coaster

My high school would sell our own version's of Shamrock shakes as a fundraiser for one of the clubs. They didn't have any mint in them, but we waited al year to taste those shakes. So good!

From Serious Eats

Rocco DiSpirito: Misunderstood Chef of the People or Megalomaniacal Celebrity?

Union Pacific was an amazingly delicious restaurant. It opened up new worlds of food and wine appreciation for me--ones that I haven't had equaled, not at Per Se, not at Ko.

I took a date there who swore that she didn't like certain foods and left wanting to know why she'd been so blind all her life. The service was impeccable. And when I was fortunate enough to talk to Chef DiSpirito, he was very modest about it all.

So, enough with the hate. Let's get Rocco back in the kitchen where he belongs.

From A Hamburger Today

Bobby's Burger Palace

He's opening another BBP in Bergen County at one of the many malls in Paramus--he said he's keeping them close to home so he can go out and check on any problems.
One thing folks are forgetting is that it's not a chef making the burgers in back--it's someone who is making not much more than minimum wage who had maybe a week's worth of training before taking the griddle. I worked in a restaurant (Farrell's--many years ago) making hamburgers and I didn't know much of anything--we were showed how it is supposed to look before you flip it over for rare, medium and well. If we made a mistake, people sent their burger back and we tried again. I doubt if they are even hiring culinary students--if anything, they're hiring former McDonald's and Burger King employees--at least they have "experience".

From Serious Eats

Rocco DiSpirito: Misunderstood Chef of the People or Megalomaniacal Celebrity?

I saw him on The Restaurant--I had never heard of him before, actually. Watching him simper for the ladies while his staff was in the weeds made me hate him. What kind of chef opens a restaurant and spends no time in the kitchen? What kind of MAN has his poor old mama making meatballs for the restaurant? Give me a break! I always get the impression that he's waiting to be given a job on the Food Network--like it's his God-given right as a "celebrity chef" and if he can only put his face out there enough, FN will come knocking on his door. I hope that never happens.

From A Hamburger Today

Bobby's Burger Palace

Your Napa Valley Burger that comes with goat cheese, watercress, and lemon-honey mustard sounds fabulous. I would love to try one. In case you didn't know watercress is a powerhouse of nutrition and you can learn more by reading http://www.newrinkles.com/index.php/archive/did-you-know-watercress/

From A Hamburger Today

Bobby's Burger Palace

So sad to read this. I live out here and love his "Throwdown" episode on Burgers where he insists the burger must be medium rare.

I think the law is just a lame excuse. If chains like Outback and Boulder Creek will make me a medium rare burger everytime, there is no excuse for this nonsense.

Hopefully Mr. Flay will read this and correct. Otherwise, I'll be at the American Roadhouse a few miles down the road on Rt 25 per the NY Times review.

From A Hamburger Today

Bobby's Burger Palace

Sorry

Just reread the article. Griddle. Thats good.

From A Hamburger Today

Bobby's Burger Palace

A couple things here:

The video on his website showed him using a chargrill? Are his burgers at BBP chargilled? First mistake.

Then, again, his video. The burgers, they gotta be handled less. They are so perfect and so smooth, and the interior SO DENSE. Meatloaf, not burgers.

Lastly, he's gotta decide if he wants a fast food joint (appearance) or a more high end place (prices) NEWYORKERS might think that 12 bucks of 1 burger, 1 fry and 1 shake is fast food, but for 99% of the country. Nope.

But mostly, I am shocked that IF he chose a chargril, what was he thinking? Maybe, MAYBE , you can make an arguement for wood or charcoal for burgers, but GAS? Griddle, griddle, griddle.

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