anarchist shitpost, mentions food
"I'll have the comfortable cops."
"The what?"
"The sausages wrapped in pancakes."
"The pigs-in-a-blanket?"
"Oh, *that's* how you say that regionalism."
re: anarchist shitpost, mentions food
@LexYeen We're not familiar with a version wrapped in pancakes! always wraapped in pastry for us
-F
re: anarchist shitpost, mentions food
@Felthry Every IHOP I've ever been to on the Pacific coast, as well as several independently-owned truck stops and diners, uses pancakes for the wrapping. Granted, these pancakes are rarely more than 1.5cm thick, which makes rolling them around a sausage much easier.
re: anarchist shitpost, mentions food
@LexYeen we didn't know ihop had them, makes sense that they specifically would do a version with breakfast sausage and pancakes
growing up for us it was always croissant dough (the premade stuff from pilsbury or store-brand equivalent) wrapped around halved hot dogs
-F
re: anarchist shitpost, mentions food
@Felthry Oooo, you had the *fancy* version. Nice! ![]()
re: anarchist shitpost, mentions food
@LexYeen that was just what our mom made occasionally!
-F
re: food in general at this point
@Felthry And there's nothin' sayin' homemade can't be fancier than a chain restaurant's. ![]()
re: food in general at this point
@LexYeen of course! i just mean that it doesn't feel fancy when it's like. The thing you'd get home from school and ask your mom to make for dinner when you're twelve
more comfort food than fancy!
-F
re: food in general at this point
@Felthry If you ever make 'em for yourself? Consider adding your favorite cheese to the wrap as you're rolling it. Just remember to account for the possibility of dripping cheese while cooking. ![]()
Edit: And now that I've thought a bit more about it? To me, fancy ain't about how *pretty* something is, or how much *money* it cost. Fancy is how much effort and care was put into producing it - not any objective *amount* of effort and care, but simply more than "enough to stay employed as a line cook." in the case of food.
re: food in general at this point
@LexYeen i have some problems with that definition of fancy, i think? because we like barbecue a lot and one of the big Things about barbecue is that it's Not Fancy--the best barbecue is served on paper or styrofoam plates, often with store-brand white bread
a lot of barbecue restaurants seem to go out of their way to not look fancy, either out of tradition (the whole cuisine kinda started from, and largely still is, a community of poor people) or just because if you walk into a barbecue restaurant and it looks fancy, that just *screams* gentrification
-F
re: food in general at this point
@Felthry If it helps illuminate my perspective any better? I consider the *cheapest* of community BBQs or other shared-meals to be fancier than *any* restaurant fare, simply because the people involved give enough of a damn to get together, plan, and cook (or at least spend their own money to purchase delivery) food for everyone else who shows up. And I do consider "too fancy" to be a thing, too - you said it exactly right, something that's too fancy just *screams* gentrification. ![]()
re: food in general at this point
@Felthry Totally fair! It's great food with great history behind it, comrades.