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    I haven't had them in a long time, but turtle brownies are my weak spot. Also, I make a home-made cheesecake that's pretty baller.
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    I'm a displaced New Yorker and I really miss good pizza. There just aren't any places in Texas that have pizza that can compare.
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    In N Out with out a doubt, I dont care what anyone says I could live off of it.

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    Re: Guilty Pleasures

    Quote Originally Posted by The Hedgehog View Post
    I haven't had them in a long time, but turtle brownies are my weak spot. Also, I make a home-made cheesecake that's pretty baller.
    You DEFINITELY should combine that then! Make a turtle brownie cheesecake!
    I know I have a recipe for it somewhere. You could probably find one online though.

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    Another favourite of mine, and a tradition in Durban, is the famous Bunny Chow...Now, this has nothing to do with the long eared rodent often fed to Boas and Pythons...This is something much better!!

    You start off with a loaf of very fresh, un-sliced, white bread. Preferable with a crispy crust. Next, you need a nice spicy curry, chicken, beef, mutton, any one of those will do. Cut yourself a 1/4 loaf, or even a 1/2 loaf is you're hungry, and then hollow it out! You need to take the bread, out of the crust, but you also need to make sure that the walls of your bread "container" are not too thin, or it'll burst open. Then, you take the curry, and put it inside the bread!! The bread that you hollowed out, should have come out as one big lump of bread, practice makes perfect!! This lump of bread is there to mop up the sauce, and then you eat the curry, and tear off the bread crust as you go along, so that by the time you finish it, you'll have no curry or bread left.

    Curry is super popular here, because 150 years ago, the owners of the sugar cane plantations brought Indian workers out here to cut the cane and harvest it. With them came the Indian Mynah bird, that has now taken over, lol, Mango trees, that did the same, and curry, that is now enjoyed by all Durbanites. In fact, the curry we get here is now known as Durban Curry, and is available at all good corner food shops, cafe's, and small indian restaurants, and in all those places you'll be able to buy a Bunny Chow!!!

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    The bunny chow!! The carrots on the side are actually pickled with chilli and onion, for some extra niceness, known as Sambals!!! This on is flat on the bottom, since it's from the middle of the loaf, but I like to use the ends of a loaf, so that the end crust of the bread is at the bottom!!

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    Re: Guilty Pleasures

    Quote Originally Posted by ed4281 View Post
    I'm a displaced New Yorker and I really miss good pizza. There just aren't any places in Texas that have pizza that can compare.
    No but you just got an In n Out there in Arlington so you should be very happy hehehe

    Quote Originally Posted by EchoPyrex View Post
    In N Out with out a doubt, I dont care what anyone says I could live off of it.
    When i was in L.A. i lived off it and Tommys...dang i miss china town hehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by deathadder1069 View Post
    When i was in L.A. i lived off it and Tommys...dang i miss china town hehehe
    Tommy's is amazing!!! Lol

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