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Las Vegas Review Journal -- Best of Las Vegas 2010
| August 5th, 2010 at 7:29:54 AM permalink | |
| Doc Member since: Feb 27, 2010 Threads: 21 Posts: 2832 | Right on! I'll go for more of that! |
| August 5th, 2010 at 7:50:03 AM permalink | |
| Nareed Member since: Nov 11, 2009 Threads: 218 Posts: 7297 |
Not at all. Take the following fresh ingredients: ground beef 2 whole eggs some cheese suitable for melting chopped onions, parsley and spices to taste With that you can easily cook hamburgers with a fat content high enough to clog an artery, more so if you fry instead of grill. All fresh ingredients. Converesely take the following: egg whites chopped mushrooms parsley, spices onions, etc. no salt. Do an egg white mushroom omelette, pack in a vaccum bag and freeze. Later you can thaw it out, zap it in the microwave and eat it. it won't be very good, but the fat and sodium content will be low. Those are hurried examples. Given time I can come up with better. The easiest way to preserve food is to salt it or load it with sugar. The reason is simple: bacteria don't grow in environments containing too much salt or too much sugar. Salt, sugar and honey never spoil. They can be eaten by some bugs (sugar and honey in particular), but not broken down by bacteria. So traditionally processed foods are high in salt or sugar. Fat takes freezing better than other fluids due to its high melting point. it can be solid at room temperature, after all, so freezing won't matter too much. The other traditional preservation technique is dehydration, and that works aabout as well on meat as it does on vegetables. But that's 19th century tech at best. There are plenty more options now for preserving food. Pasteurization, ultrapasteurization, irradiation, vacum packing, ultra-low temperature freezing (below -40 degrees) and many more. This space is closed for remodeling |
| August 6th, 2010 at 5:06:17 PM permalink | |
| pacomartin Member since: Jan 14, 2010 Threads: 547 Posts: 6224 | Marche Bacchus was chosen as best French restaurant. While I agree that this is a great establishement for a wine oriented dinner, it is probably better though of as a light meal with good monetary values on wine in a charming setting around a lake. I would not think of it as a good place to get a full blown French feast with a lot of great sauces. Either stick to the Andre Rochat places on the strip or head out to Henderson for {b]Todd's Unique. Hopefully you are more likely to try Marche Bachus if you think of it as a reasonably priced bistro with good win values (from bins with only a corkage fee). Chicago Brewing Co. which won for best brew pub, also has a location in Four Queens on Fremont street. Terry Caudill owns the Four Queen's casino, Binion's , Chicago brew pubs and Magoo pubs. This is some of the best pizza to be had for the price. The place downtown is very small. They also feature ghost chili chicken wings which is the hottest peppers in the world. It will whip the ass of a jalapeno. Munch down if you are insane or like a challenge. Don't touh your face with your fingers. Wine loved I deeply, dice dearly -Edgar, betrayed son of Gloucester in King Lear |
| April 24th, 2011 at 4:50:20 PM permalink | |
| JIMMYFOCKER Member since: Jan 24, 2011 Threads: 12 Posts: 339 | Red Robin best family restaurant? |
| April 24th, 2011 at 11:56:30 PM permalink | |
| pacomartin Member since: Jan 14, 2010 Threads: 547 Posts: 6224 | Choices are updated for 2011 LAYERS BAKERY CAFE 665 S. Green Valley Parkway, Henderson (near Horizon Ridge Parkway) Last year brought big changes for Layers, too, with a move down Green Valley Parkway — What is it with these bakeries moving down the street? — and the opening of a cafe, which means that instead of confining ourselves to Layers’ diet-destroying sweets, we end up indulging in things such as soups and sandwiches as well. JOYFUL HOUSE 4601 Spring Mountain Road (near Decatur Boulevard) Rating: 0 (from 2 votes) Call us old school, but if we’re in the mood for Chinese food we’re going to go to Las Vegas’ ever-burgeoning Chinatown, and that’s where you’ll find Joyful House. We also like the fact that we see lots of native speakers eating there, and that we can get the best of everything from shark fin to steamed chicken. CROWN & ANCHOR BRITISH PUB 1350 E. Tropicana Ave. (near Maryland Parkway) LITTLE CROWN & ANCHOR 4755 Spring Mountain Road (near Decatur Boulevard) Rating: +1 (from 5 votes) The Brits were the ones who invented fine bar food, back in the pubs of Merry Olde England, so we like to go right to the source. Sure, there are all those beers on tap, but we also like the fact that we can enjoy them along with a Cornish pasty, or fish and chips, or steak and kidney pie. Blimey! LUCILLE’S SMOKEHOUSE BAR-B-QUE 2245 Village Walk Drive, Henderson (near Green Valley Parkway) Rating: +2 (from 6 votes) Rumor has it that the reason — ahem— some of us like Lucille’s in this category is because we can always get a knockout Maker’s Mark mint julep there. But surely you don’t believe that. The real reason we go to Lucille’s in The District at Green Valley Ranch is for the smokin’ ribs, brisket and tri-tip, and the fried green tomatoes and dill pickles. The julep’s just a bonus. CARLITO’S BURRITOS 3345 E. Patrick Lane (near Pecos Road) Rating: +1 (from 1 vote) The chips aren’t free at Carlito’s, but we can get a mega-burrito and a margarita for less than $10, and how cool is that? And if we go on certain nights we can get even more for our money, because Sante Fe sliders are $1 from 4 to 9 p.m. Mondays, beef tacos $1 from 4 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays — and on and on, right through Sunday. Wine loved I deeply, dice dearly -Edgar, betrayed son of Gloucester in King Lear |
| April 25th, 2011 at 7:05:20 AM permalink | |
| gofaster87 Member since: Mar 19, 2011 Threads: 3 Posts: 445 | ..... |
| April 25th, 2011 at 7:23:38 AM permalink | |
| Altut Member since: Apr 9, 2011 Threads: 2 Posts: 166 | Olive Garden can be a good choice if you make the right menu choice. I only go there for the unlimited soup/salad/breadsticks lunch. Their salad is always fresh, crisp, and has tasty red onions, olives, tomatoes, and pepperoncinis included, plus they'll grind fresh parmesan on it if you like. Bread is bread, but their minnestroni soup is both healthy and very good. A glass of Chianti makes the meal as far as I'm concerned, and you can't freeze a bottle of wine. I dislike Red Lobster because of the earlier comment that they lather everything in butter & salt. |
| April 25th, 2011 at 7:31:04 AM permalink | |
| JIMMYFOCKER Member since: Jan 24, 2011 Threads: 12 Posts: 339 | Baja Fresh near Sunset Station is the bomb. |
| April 25th, 2011 at 8:11:53 AM permalink | |
| pacomartin Member since: Jan 14, 2010 Threads: 547 Posts: 6224 |
Olive Garden and Red Lobster are the same company . Bambini's Pizzeria by Santa Fe Station is recommended by the staff for Italian food. Wine loved I deeply, dice dearly -Edgar, betrayed son of Gloucester in King Lear |
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