Chicken Tandoori Rolls- Holy Land
Chicken seasoned with tandoori spices, onions and peppers wrapped in paratha flatbread, then grilled and served with a side of avocado cilantro lime sauce.
Sarah
Well, okay. I’m not angry about this. Can’t say I’m very
excited either, but it is what it is. Oh wait, this is from Holy Land? Hmm,
okay. In general, Holy Land is our go-to place in the Bazaar. Which is good
because also in general everything else we’ve ever eaten at the Bazaar has been
pretty much straight garbage. So at least this now has a chance. The flatbread
looks good. Not cray about the peppers, but what can you do? I’ve just come to
live with the fact that sometimes peppers exist in things and that’s that. I
wonder if this will be a mess or if the flatbread will keep it all contained?
Could go either way, I think. Chances are by the time we get into the bazaar
we’ll be exhausted, too, so if we’re lucky we’ll find somewhere to sit and eat
this, which would probably help in the spilling possibilities corner we might
find ourselves. So, I’m not excited about this, but I’m not worried, either.
Patrick
To be honest, I have never had good Indian food at the
fair. Maybe someone can point me to
something great, but I’ve yet to find it.
I love Indian food though, and a flatbread roll stuffed with tandoori
chicken does sound good at a glance. The
pic certainly does draw you in. As I’ve
said many times, not a big fan of avocados, but I think it might be fine as
part of a dipping sauce and mixed with cilantro and lime sauce. I’m skeptical this will change my mind about
Indian food at the fair, but who knows?
Holy Land makes great Greek/middle eastern food, so maybe they can do
better than Hot Indian.
Anne
Hey Holy Land- nice to see you around again.
This looks fun to try. I hope it’ not pepper forward because
bell peppers (especially green pepper) are the woooorst.
Yeah I’m excited to give this a go- I hope it’s good,
because it looks like a good food of substance.
Packie doesn’t like avocado so I wonder how he’s feeling
about this dip. At least it’s on the side so he can opt out. Cilantro is not my
fave herb either but I can tolerate it.
Chilaquiles Breakfast- Tejas Express
Sarah
NOOOOOOOOOOO! No! NOOOOOOOOOOO!
Even just glancing at this picture has filled me with so
much bad fee---NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
I don’t want to eat this. I generally have a standard rule
of life that is “I’ll try anything once except balut.” But now I want to change
it to “I’ll try anything once except balut and the chilaquiles breakfast from
Tejas Express.”
Am…am I crying right now? I might be. I’m so so sad I have
to taste this. AND! AND! It’s a breakfast item, which means we’ll have to get
it RIGHT AWAY so it’ll end up being one of the first things I have to taste on
the very first day of the fair, which means…will my fair be ruined? God,
maybe??
And I know that Packie, who might normally like this, is
probably all bitching and moaning about the avocado, too. Also, it’s probably
too spicy for Anne. I bet none of us will be happy after this.
If it was just avocado and crema? (and maybe the eggs?) I’d
be a much happier person.
But right now, I am not.
Patrick
I know I’ve had chilaquiles as a new food at the fair a
previous year, but I couldn’t find it on the blog. I’m not crazy! Anywho…I like a good chilaquiles breakfast
and this looks tasty! Miss me with that
avocado and pico de gallo, but the rest sounds great. I know Sarah is going to be as excited about
this as the last chilaquiles that we DEFINITELY had. Who knows, though, other than the salsa, not
sure anything on this would be off-putting to Sarah, so maybe it’ll win her
over.
Anne
Heh- so sorry Sarah- this looks awful for you. However, upon
reading it it might be ok for her? Gonna come down to how that salsa is.
When looking at this I see a mess which is not super
exciting to try, but I like the ingredient list. But did they fry corn
tortillas to get them crispy and then plop wet ingredients on top to make them
soggy again? Because it would be cool if we can eat these like a nacho, but I
hate soggy nachos. And if they don’t give us a fork and then make the chips
soggy, then how we supposed to eat it?
Anyway I’m giving this one some side eye. We’ll see…
Concha Bacon Burger- Aldo’s
All-beef patty with raspberry aioli, lettuce, pepper jack cheese, pickled jalapenos and bacon served on a concha, a traditional Mexican sweet bread roll.
Sarah
Okay, I did not know what a Concha was until it told me. So,
when I saw this bun, I was both intrigued and a little confused/scared. Was it
a mushroom? A pastry? But no, it’s a sweet bread roll and I’m okay with that.
But, here’s the thing. It’s a whole fucking burger. I don’t
want to eat a whole burger unless it’s one of Mike’s Burgers, and those are
tiny. I want this to be tiny, too. But, also, not so tiny that it’s not worth
the money? I don’t know. I’m a fickle bitch. In general, aioli is my jam, but
not sure how I’m gonna feel about this raspberry aioli on a burger. Pepper Jack
cheese is maybe a weird choice (which Anne is definitely going to freak out
about) especially when there’s also jalapenos. (NOOOOOO).
Where’s Aldo’s? Have we eaten there before? Is it a new
place? It doesn’t sound familiar to me at all, and I keep thinking Aldi’s.
But all that said, I’m excited to try this bun.
Patrick
Wow! This looks so fun
and interesting. I wouldn’t think there
was much left to do to make a different burger, but Aldo’s may have cracked the
code. Raspberry aioli? Mexican sweet bread roll?! Some kind of spicy sweet burger sounds super
fun and I hope the heat isn’t overpowering.
Not sure what the other two will think of this but I’m really hoping
this is as great as it sounds.
Anne
What…what am I looking at here? Like clearly it’s a bacon
burger but what’s up with that bun?
Ooooooooh! It’s a concha, that Mexican sweet roll. I did NOT
put that together this morning lol.
Aldo’s is clearly not a new vendor, but they must be new to
the new food list? We don’t have anything from them in the previous 8 years.
Things I like about this:
-
Raspberry aioli
-
Concha
Things I am suss about:
-
Pickled jalapenos
Things I don’t like:
-
Pepper jack
So I guess we’ll see how this turns out
Cotton Candy Float- German Rootbeer and Popcorn
Cotton candy soda
poured over Kemps vanilla ice cream and topped with cotton candy.
Sarah
Now we’re getting into some fun things!!
Okay, I didn’t know Cotton Candy Soda existed? I’m pretty
excited to try this. I like floats, and I like cotton candy so let’s see what
happens when we do them together!
Also, I don’t think I’ve ever gotten anything from the
German Root Beer and Popcorn stand (unless it’s new? I have no idea, actually)
but hey, if their whole point is doing root beer, then I suspect they’ve
probably got their float game on point.
I’m not sure there’s anything more to say about this?
Patrick
I think this is a new vendor for me, not sure I’ve ever
stopped for some root beer or popcorn.
But…HOT DAMN! This is what I’m
fucking talking about! This, this right
here is pure MN State Fair magic. I
haven’t seen anything this fun since the Rainbow Roll. Will it be too sweet, too much, too
crazy? Who knows, but I’m damn well
gonna find out! I hope it’s as delicious
as it is colorful and beautiful. Sure to
be fun either way.
Anne
Hur hur hur. Look at
this thing.
Holy crap- I just thought it was a float with cotton candy,
but you guys! IT’S COTTON CANDY SODA. What do you think that’s going to be
like?? Is this going to be too sweet? I think this miiiight be too sweet but I
guess we’ll see. The colors scream “Crazy State Fair New Food” so aesthetically
I find that v pleasing.
Deep Fried Ice Cream- Snack House
Handmade ice cream
bar covered with a crispy corn flake coating, deep-fried, drizzled with raspberry
and blueberry sauces, and topped with sprinkles. (Vegetarian)
Sarah
Yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes!!!!
YESSSSSSSSS!
Okay, first off, this is the very first picture I saw when
the new foods popped up and it’s exactly the kind of new food I want to see.
It’s fried. It’s on a stick. I need nothing more.
BUT LOOK AT THIS GLORIOUS THING!!!!
Before I even knew it was fried ice cream, I wanted it in my
mouth.
But then it turned out it was fried ice cream and ohhhhhhhhh
I love that dessert. Love it so much. And I hardly ever get to eat it because,
well, it’s typically a Mexican dessert and since I don’t eat Mexican food,
there goes my chance to have it.
I’m a bit sad we’re going with raspberry and blueberry
sauces here instead of a more traditional cinnamon flavoring, but I guess we’ll
see. Also, does an ice cream bar mean like a dove bar or something, already
coated in a chocolate shell before it’s been coated in the cornflakes and
fried?
If so, that feels A) lazy and B) like maybe it’s not quite
an actual deep fried ice cream.
But even if that’s the case, I am very, very excited for
this.
Ah shit. We have to go into the coliseum for this. Dammit.
Patrick
Fried ice cream on stick, alright! I love a good fried ice cream, but in my
experience, it is very hit or miss. If
not made fresh, the corn flake crust gets stale and isn’t as crispy, and I have
a hard time believing they’ll be making these fresh. Who knows, and honestly you don’t ever really
know if it hits or misses until you try it, so I’ll reserve judgement until
then. A drizzle of raspberry and
blueberry sauces could be a fun addition as well, but sprinkles are to add
color and little substance. I really
want this to be good.
Anne
I can see why this was the banner pic of the new food
announcement on facebook because look at that thing- aren’t you so fucking
happy seeing it?!
Snack House has only been on our radar once before (in 2017-
they got a C), but I gotta tell ya- I am HELLA excited about this. Like I
LOOOOOVE Fried Ice Cream.
But the kicker is
It has to be done well
Otherwise I haaaaate fried ice cream for breaking my heart.
So those corn flakes better be SO FUCKING CRISPY. If they
are soggy then gtfo.
Don’t let me down Snack House. Don’t you fucking do it.
Dej Qab Zib (Sweet Refreshment)- Union Hmong Kitchen
A coconut lychee
colada made with a blend of coconut milk, lychee syrup, lime and mint, served
over ice. (Vegan) (New Vendor)
Sarah
Listen. You call anything a sweet refreshment and that’s
pretty much all you have to say to me. I’m in.
OOOOOH! It’s coconut flavored! (and lychee, but I’m not here
to talk about that right now) I LOVE coconut things, especially if those things
are dranks. I like me some lime, too. Oh, this is a new vendor, too, because
it’s labelled that way. Now I know.
NO WAY! It’s Union HMONG KITCHEN! Yes! I fucking luuuuuurve
Hmong food and therefore predict this will be everything I want it to be, which
is sweet, delicious, and thirst quenching.
Shit. I wish I had it right now.
OH ho ho! They’re in the international bazaar now, too!
Welly welly well. Looks like we might finally have something else to be excited
for in there besides fun shopping and Holy Land Gyro on a stick.
Patrick
Here we have another one of the new vendor’s this year. I’m excited to see what else they have,
because I love Hmong food, but it’s always exciting to see drinks in the new
food list (if for no other reason, it gives me a break from filling up on
hardier fare). That said, I really have
no idea what this is going to be like. All
of those flavors work for me, but I can’t wrap my head around what combining
them is going to taste like. I hope it’s
refreshing and sweet and something I’ll really enjoy, but I just really don’t
know how to judge this without tasting it.
I’m going to remain optimistic and hope for the best.
Anne
Ahhhhh! Hmong Food! (or bev in this case)- awesome!
Wait- has Union Hmong Kitchen been at the MNSF before? How
is this not a new food vendor? I don’t ever recall seeing them there…
Anyway
Like it’s a little hard to get excited about just a regular
beverage. But wow does this thing sound baller
Coconut? Yes
Lychee? Yes
Colada? Yes
Lime and Mint? Why not
This DOES sound sweet and refreshing and I am READY FOR IT
French Meadow Vegan Entrees- Earth Sliders ™ and “Meat” Balls & Marinara- French Meadow Bakery
Earth Sliders™ are
a marinated, battered and crispy fried “chicken” patty topped with house-made,
slightly spicy secret sauce, shredded lettuce and house-made cucumber pickles
that have been marinated in turmeric, garlic and sweet onion, served on a
grilled bun. “Meat” Balls & Marinara are Italian herb-seasoned “meat” balls
browned and sauteed in house-made garlic and oregano red marinara sauce, topped
with plant-based Parmesan cheese and fresh parsley, served with a slice of grilled
sourdough bread. (Both entrees are vegan)
Sarah
Some more vegan entries. That might also be the theme this
year? But I don’t know…
Lotta “quotation marks” in this one, because they reaaaally
want us to know that we’re eating fake meat, I guess. The earth sliders sound
pretty good. I’m always excited to try meat alternatives because when else am I
gonna, tbh? I hope they’re actually really good, and not just for my vegan
friends. They look very good in the picture anyway.
And then, of course, we have a second item. Like, come on.
We have a lot of food to eat. Can’t you just have one new item this year?
Jesus. I am not excited about this one. Sarah doesn’t like red sauce, so I’m irritated
I’m gonna have to taste that in order to taste the “meat” balls. And then I’ll
be like, “it’s fine,” because all I’ll be able to taste is the red sauce.
Sighs.
And French Meadow Bakery…I gotta say, I still haven’t
forgiven you for that year we had to wait like an hour for our food to get
done, so you’re still on probation for me. Especially since you took away the
doughsant (RIP.)
Patrick
You know, in a year where we have a record number of new
foods, I really don’t need all these vendors sneaking in multiples with a single
entry. We’re definitely topping even the
38 entries on the list because of this.
Looks like French Meadow is back with more vegan fare. I’ve had some very tasty vegan dishes, but
they really need to impress if I’m going to enjoy it. Looks like for these two we have a “chicken”
sandwich and a “meat” balls and marinara.
Vegan aside, this is kind of basic choices, I mean chicken sandwich and
Italian-style meatballs isn’t exactly innovative. Even if they nail the vegan side of things,
just not sure the actual dishes are exciting enough to get me interested. Bring back the damn dough-sant!
Anne
Is it a weird flex to include your vendor name in the name
of your food items? Idk
More vegan food- maybe that’s the sub-theme this year?
So these are just chicken sliders (LOLOLOL on the ™) and
marinara meat balls. Ok. They sound good. I’m always down to try meat
substitutes. Those pickles on the sliders sound up my alley. I wonder how
plant-based Parm is.
I am about as excited for these as I can get for sliders and
marinara meatballs
Gray Duck Sundae- Bridgeman’s Ice Cream
Bridgeman’s Black Licorice Ice Cream topped with marshmallow cream, crunchy mini marshmallows, whipped cream and a cherry.
Sarah
Well, I do love ice cream. And Bridgeman’s has always
delighted me with their offerings. Oh wait. Shit, this is black licorice ice
cream?? Fuuuuuu. I’m not sure how I feel about that. I’m not a huge black
licorice fan (though I think I like it more than Anne and Packie). Though look
at all that marshmallow cream! Packie will love that! And I assume crunchy
marshmallows are marbits? Either way, good!
I think I would be more worried about this if it wasn’t
Bridgeman’s but it is and so, well, I’m tentatively excited to try it. Listen.
I love ice cream. I’m not gonna NOT be excited about it.
DIBS ON THE CHERRY!
Do you hear that, Anne and Packie? I called it! I get it!
Patrick
Bridgeman’s makes some damn good ice cream. A few years ago they had a peaches n’ cream
nachos that landed them in the A category, but this year. Not gonna lie, I don’t like black
licorice. It is such a strong, potent,
and overpowering flavor, that I don’t think it really matters what you add to
it that is going to make me like this dish.
Which really upsets me, because I LOVE marshmallow cream. Let’s see who wins the fight to eat that
cherry on top, because I think that’s all we’ll be crossing spoons over.
Anne
*giant delightful smile*
Well well well. Look who knows how to get us right from the
start- include MN pride in the name of your food item.
Bridgeman’s has only been on the new food list once before
but boy did they knock it out of the park- those Peaches n’ Cream nachos are
STILL talked about every year by this group.
Ok but now we have a problem
BLACK LICORICE ICE CREAM
Why you do that?? Why you cut me so deep?
*cries in ice cream*
Goddamn do I hate black licorice. I don’t care how much
mallow fluff, mallows, whipped cream, and cherries you put on this. Trash it.
I am angry and sad.
The Herbivorous Butcher’s Two Vegan Entrees- Poultrygeist and Steak-xorcist- The Herbivorous Butcher
Poutrygeist is
fried chicken topped with sausage gravy and French fried onions on buttery
Texas toast; and Steak-xorcist is chicken fried steak topped with sausage gravy
and French fried onions on buttery Texas Toast. (Both entrees are vegan.) (New Vendor)
Sarah
When did we try the herbivorous butcher before? Was it at
the fair? Somewhere else? I remember being excited for it and then disappointed…
Well, either way, I think I’m back to being excited again. I
mean, that picture looks pretty frickin good. Oh shit, so it’s pretty much
chicken fried chicken (which I love) or chicken fried steak (which I also love)
Shiiiiiiit. Which one are we going to eat? It seems dumb to
get both of them since they’re literally the same food item, just a different
protein (do we still call plant-based meats protein? I have no idea.)
Well, that’s a problem for the future. I am very excited
about this, though. I reaaaaaally want this to be good.
Oh, I just realized they’re their own whole vendor, now!
Good for them! Now I really want this to be amazing, both so vegans always have
something great and also so I’m excited to try them every year going forward!
Patrick
YAAAAAS! This is news
to me, but apparently a new vender this year is Herbivorous Butcher, which if
you haven’t eaten their food before, it is A-MAZ-ING! I think I could make vegan work if I had The
Herbivorous Butcher to keep me afloat the entire time, I shit you not. The French Meadow could take some notes on
how to put out a vegan dish that is actually interesting and different with
what we’ve got here. Looks like you have
a choice between fried chicken or chicken fried steak, both on a fat piece of
Texas toast, smothered with sausage gravy and topped with awesome French fried
onions. All of it vegan, but that
doesn’t matter because they make it taste like the real deal and there is
nothing about this I don’t LOVE! I am
soooo excited for this!
Edit – Holy crap, I looked at the new vendor page for
this stand, and it turns out you can order MONSTER MASH, which throws both the
two options here into a single boat.
Wow!
Anne
Ok so here’s another new food vendor. I wonder what vendor
they took the place of in the Food Building…
Herbivorous Butcher showed up last year in the Chori Pop
from Andy’s Garage. I was really excited to try meat substitutes from HB, but
we ended up giving the item an F so that was a ROUGH introduction.
Now I see HB has their own stand, so maybe they’ll know how
to cook their own food better?
LOTS of vegan options this year. And they titled this the
same way as they did the vegan food from French Meadow so really trying to make
a point of the vegan options (I retract my naming criticism from French Meadow-
it’s clearly a MNSF naming thing they’re doing).
Both of these options sound hella good- I can’t tell if I’m
looking at the fried chicken or the chicken-fried steak but I want it in my
mouth. We’ll probably go with the steak.
Hope this turns into a beautiful redemption arc for HB
Kulfi: Indian-Style Ice Cream in Three Flavors- Hot Indian
Made with
condensed milk, nuts and infused spices. Available in three creamy flavors:
Almond/Cashew/Pistachio Kulfi; Mango Kulfi; and Saffron/Almond/Pistacho Kulfi.
(All Kulfi are gluten-free and vegetarian.)
Sarah
Welly welly welly. What do we have here? More ice cream! I’m
liking how ice cream forward this year is so far. Packie is probably pretty
irritated. TOUGH SHIT, Packie! I’ve got to try that Nooooooooo brekkie so you
gots to eat all the ice creams.
Oh shit. This sounds so good. I’ve never had Kulfi before
but I love nuts and spices in my ice cream so sign me up! I’m least excited for
the mango one but the other two look AHMAZING! I hope they’re so good that I
want to try all of them before the end of the fair.
Wait…where am I getting these?
Fuck. It’s Hot Indian, isn’t it?
Shiiiiiit it is.
Dammit. We’ve never had anything there that was good. And I
don’t just mean that we liked, but also was good on a quality level.
But…well, maybe because this is a frozen concoction (as
Packie would say) it will be better than their usual offerings? Guess we’ll
find out.
But my excitement has been mildly tempered, now.
Patrick
Never been very impressed with Hot Indian, but if they were
going to somehow reel me back in, maybe they can pull it of with Kulfi. Never had Indian-style ice cream, but this
looks fun and different. Definitely like
the nut-forward options, and I think I’d have to get one of those two over the
mango one (don’t need all those damn sprinkles anyways). I mean, how can you mess up ice cream, amiright? If I’m gonna have to eat all this ice cream,
at least they coming with some different and new options, so I’m happy about
that.
Anne
Ok so I saw this and was reaaallll excited.
However.
Hot Indian always under delivers for us. They get us excited
but as a vendor they have not been impressive overall.
I like that there’s 3 options- I like the sound of that
nut-forward one, but the nut one with saffron sounds interesting too.
I like trying new food from different cultures I’m not
familiar with, and I’ve never had Indian Ice Cream, so I hope these are good.
C’mon Hot Indian.
Do us a solid.
Cilantro is not my fave herb either but I can tolerate it.
ReplyDeleteWell, now I have to ask: what IS your favorite herb?
But, here’s the thing. It’s a whole fucking burger.
Also, and maybe this is just a me thing, but when a state fair starts talking about a "bacon burger" I want, like, something more OTT than just "a burger, with bacon on top". Like, I want a burger patty wrapped in bacon, or formed from bacon, or something equally ridiculous.
Also, I don’t think I’ve ever gotten anything from the German Root Beer and Popcorn stand (unless it’s new? I have no idea, actually)
They're not new; they used to have a coupon in the coupon book every year and I'd get a root beer from them.
it’s exactly the kind of new food I want to see. It’s fried. It’s on a stick.
Same. I'm not a big dessert guy (see below), but this is exactly what I want to see in new fair food: deep fry something that isn't usually fried, and put it on a stick. Don't just be like "here's a sandwich that is new to the fair but otherwise, completely ordinary."
Look who knows how to get us right from the start- include MN pride in the name of your food item.
True story I recently learned: the whole "gray duck" thing isn't just a MN thing, it's a *Twin Cities* thing. I've recently had several people who grew up in greater Minnesota tell me they are as perplexed as I, and have always called the game by its proper name, "Duck, Duck, Goose".
Now I see HB has their own stand, so maybe they’ll know how to cook their own food better?
I've had some of their faux meat stuff before (David brings it camping) and it's generally been pretty good, so fingers crossed.
I’m liking how ice cream forward this year is so far. Packie is probably pretty irritated.
I'm with Packie. Any year that is heavy with sweet-forward new food items is disappointing to me. Unless they're deep frying something goofy, I don't really care. I'll stick with my mini donuts and deep friend Twinkie.