Ben Collver wrote to All <=-
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Title: Rarebit (Beer-Cheese Sauce)
Categories: Sauces
Yield: 6 Servings
One of my town's (Springfield, IL) claims to fame is the "Horseshoe" an open-face sandwich which uses a very similar sauce and French-fries as
a topping.
Ben Collver wrote to Dave Drum <=-
One of my town's (Springfield, IL) claims to fame is the "Horseshoe" an open-face sandwich which uses a very similar sauce and French-fries as
a topping.
I've heard of this sandwich! I didn't know it came from Springfield,
IL. Thanks for the horshoe sauce recipe. I plan to try that one out
some day too. :-)
One of my town's (Springfield, IL) claims to fame is the "Horseshoe" an open-face sandwich which uses a very similar sauce and French-fries as
a topping.
Mike Powell wrote to DAVE DRUM <=-
One of my town's (Springfield, IL) claims to fame is the "Horseshoe" an open-face sandwich which uses a very similar sauce and French-fries as
a topping.
Visited Springfield in 2021, traveling US 66 from Chicago to St Louis. Stopped a couple of times at the Cozy Dog Drive-In. I did not try a
Cozy Dog, but did have their cheese burger (very good!) and their onion rings, also good.
If you get there too late in the day, they will likely be out of the rings, though!
South of Springfield, in Litchfield, is a place called the Ariston
Cafe. IIRC, it has been there since before Route 66 was there. Food
was excellent there also. Not "fast food" as the Cozy Dog, it is a sit-down place where a waitress takes your order and brings out your
meal.
I was friends with the originator of the Cozy Dog, Ed Waldmire. In the
60s and 70s before they moved to the current location they were joined
at the hip with a Dairy Queen. I used to get a double cheeseburger and
fries then cross the dining room for DQ chocolate shake as my beverage.
Ed was also an anti-war activist and had a huge library of books on the subject which he lent freely.
I've et there many times. It was originally in my Grandparent's home
town (Carlinville, IL) before moving to its current location on the
original Route 66 (pre-I 55). The founder was a Greek guy named Pete.
It's where I was introduced to two of my favourite Greek dishes -
Avgolemono Soup and Moussaka. They also have killer Mexican entrees - although their chilli sucks.
Too bad the Pig Hip restaurant in Broadwell, IL (just south of Lincoln)
was destroyed by a tragic fire before you made your trip. They also
had excellent food and were on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Title: Route 66 Pig Hip Sandwich
Categories: Pork, Sauces, Sandwiches
Yield: 4 Servings
Dave Drum wrote to Mike Powell <=-
I've et there many times. It was originally in my Grandparent's home
town (Carlinville, IL) before moving to its current location on the original Route 66 (pre-I 55). The founder was a Greek guy named Pete.
It's where I was introduced to two of my favourite Greek dishes - Avgolemono Soup and Moussaka. They also have killer Mexican entrees - although their chilli sucks.
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