Friday, October 19, 2012

Chicken and Waffles

Let's just get to the fun part first.

Waffle, fried chicken breast and wing, cornbread, and fruit punch.
I ordered the "Al Sharpton" and this is what I got.  Yes, we were in Harlem.  No, it wasn't very healthy.  Yes, it was a strange combination, but oddly it sort of works.

Erin's boring waffle (by comparison)
Bananas, pecans, and cinnamon are average fare here.  You can order a waffle and catfish or a waffle with shrimp.  Really, just order some type of fried meat and put it on top of a waffle.

Real miso soup.
To balance out the heavy lunch, I had a much lighter dinner.  Still, I picked a soup that packed a punch.  This miso soup is not what you get with your sushi dinner.

Quote from menu: Miso is a fairly recent development in ramen soup, a specialty of Hokkaido and northern Honshu that originated in the 1970s. Our miso is second to tonkotsu in terms of richness of flavor. Our Miso ramen broth tends to have a variety of flavors coming from a balanced mixture of various Miso's(fermented soy bean paste), combined with umami flavors coming from wok sauteed corn, leeks, scallions, bean sprouts, chicken sausage, pork belly and bok choy. Garnished with sesame seeds, nori (roasted seaweed). Noodles are thick, curly, and slightly chewy with udon-like qualities. (Please allow extra time to prepare.)

Not quote from menu: Yum.

Finally, Erin baked some muffin/donut hybrids.  What should we call them?  Duffins?  Monuts?  Domuffnutins?

Pumpkin flavored!
They didn't last long.

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