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| Man that must have been a late night adventure to have the seeds to try shrimp from Krystal. I get nervous every time I order shrimp from anyplace other than a quality restaurant. That said, I wonder if White Castle has those? Might have to give it a run after enough Coors Light.
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| quote: Originally posted by smithnsig: What makes a great po boy is hollowing out the roll. The bread to meat ratio on a typical poboy is off. This fixes it.
This man, ^^smithnsig,^^ speaks the truth. Listen to him. Crystal is what you splash on a po' boy, not the name of a po' boy cafe. When you find a joint that slaps the bread face down on the grill to toast and then scraps out the roll, you got the real deal. Oyster po' boy and a draft beer---well, it just doun' git any better. |
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| quote: Originally posted by smithnsig: What makes a great po boy is hollowing out the roll. The bread to meat ratio on a typical poboy is off. This fixes it.
Gutting the bread works for a variety of sandwiches. |
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| quote: Originally posted by smithnsig: What makes a great po boy is hollowing out the roll. The bread to meat ratio on a typical poboy is off. This fixes it.
It's more than that, you also need the correct bread which is light and crispy on outside and soft on inside. A baguette is not correct, neither is a Philly type hoagie roll.
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| Sorry my friends but the best place for a Po boy is in New Orleans, specifically an oyster or shrimp, at Acme Oyster Company. It must be made with Leidenheimer French bread, crunchy outside and soft on the inside. Damn I have made myself hungry.
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| Acme Special Po Boy for me. Roast beef.
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| My favorite NOLA Po'boy sandwich is crayfish(mudbug) Po'boy!!! My mouth is watering just thinking about it!! |
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| I'd love to be sitting in R&O's right now munching on a soft shell crab po'boy - fully dressed - with a cup of their gumbo and some bread pudding for desert. Man o' man...
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| Posts: 5785 | Location: Pegram, TN | Registered: March 17, 2002 |  
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| Gator tail po boy.
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Eeewwww, don't touch it! Here, poke at it with this stick.
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| We got a fab place here. New Orleans seafood or something. Best shrimp po'boy I have had outside of NOLA. Damn close, in fact.
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