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^ Slice me up dude! :drool:

 

And yesterday nights trip to my first ever Shake Shack now that we have a location here :chicken: 

 

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And of course after a burger comes the sweets! :p I had the Fruity Pebbles ice cream macaroon, yep, cereal based macaroon and the ice cream was made with milk that was in Fruit Pebbles cereal. One of the best things I've ever had :chicken:

 

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Good thing I'm seeing this AFTER having lunch :ninja: 

Oh that pizza looks incredible :chicken: It's almost like I'm hungry again...

 

And those burgers!! :chicken::chicken: With those burgers, who cares about the sweets? :whistle: 

MORE HAWAIIAN FOODS....

 

#12 HAUPIA  (how-PEE-ah)

 

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What it is: Haupia is a coconut pudding-like dessert, which is usually cut into squares when it’s served. It has a sweet coconut flavor and (when made just right) the smoothest texture. Ancient Polynesians brought coconut (niu) with them when they arrived in Hawaii, but many independently floated over to the islands before.

How it’s made: Traditional haupia was made with niu cream mixed with pia(Polynesian arrowroot), then wrapped in ti leaves and baked in the imu. Now haupia is usually made by boiling coconut milk with sugar for sweetness. Just a little sugar is needed, since the coconut is naturally sweet. Whisking in cornstarch thickens the dessert. When the pudding is finished, it cools in the fridge for several hours to solidify.

#13 KULOLO  (koo loh loh)

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What it is: This dessert is similar to haupia, but is made with grated taro, which gives it a nutty sweetness. It also has a thicker, more mealy texture, when compared with the smoothness of haupia. The version of kulolo eaten now is a post-contact invention, but ancient Hawaiians mixed the flesh of a mature coconut with taro to make the original dish. Hawaiians also mixed coconut cream with sweet potato to make poipalau, or with very ripe breadfruit to make paipaiee. These delicious desserts were all wrapped in ti leaves and baked in an imu.

How it’s made: The modern version of this dish is made with coconut milk, taro, sugar, and sometimes honey, baked in a covered pan for several hours.

 

Do you want recipes for any of these Hawaiian Foods, IM me.  :smile:

 

ALL PAU  (FINISHED)  

ALOHA!  :wave:

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Awesome food picks, everyone.  Maui, I especially like the articles that you posted.  I have to try some of those some day..

 

I have a box of these:...powered jelly cookie sandwiches.

 

Everyone's favorite italian cookie??

 

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Stormbringer, I like your plate sans the tomatoes.

 

Maui, all those foods look interesting, some more than others. You can't knock them until you try them though. Thank you for posting all of them.

 

15 minutes ago, Cult Icon said:

Everyone's favorite italian cookie??

 

My grandma used to make these cookies from scratch every Christmas. I also like the lemon & wedding cookies too.

 

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@MauiKane I love HAUPIA! :drool: I kinda hate you and love you for posting that :p

 

17 hours ago, Stormbringer said:

After bicycle dinner :chicken: 

 

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(My mom likes to joke that I need plates with railing... She may have a point :rofl: )

 

She's right you know :rofl: And nice plate sir! :chicken:

 

3 hours ago, Stromboli1 said:

Stormbringer, I like your plate sans the tomatoes.

 

What's wrong with the tomatoes :chicken: 

 

10 minutes ago, ILUVAdrianaLima said:

She's right you know :rofl: And nice plate sir! :chicken:

 

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Thanks!

1 minute ago, Stormbringer said:

What's wrong with the tomatoes :chicken: 

 

Nothing. I'm just not a really a big fan of them, but I like products with tomatoes as their main ingredient.

3 minutes ago, ILUVAdrianaLima said:

^ So that means spaghetti and ketchup :p

 

:blount:

 

bbq sauce, tomato soup, salsa, and gravy.

 

I only like certain kinds of ketchup.

 

:beerchug:

Had to take a video to capture all the food my family made today. :ninja: Also had a turkey, and various desserts and sides. :p 

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And khao piek from the day before. :chicken: 

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^ So much food!!! :chicken: 

I want :chicken:  (except the sushi :ninja: )

The meat looks specially great.

 

Khao piek is that soup? (I searched and I'm sure I haven't asked for this one before). 

 

I shouldn't come to this thread being this hungry....

1 hour ago, Stormbringer said:

^ So much food!!! :chicken: 

I want :chicken:  (except the sushi :ninja: )

The meat looks specially great.

 

Khao piek is that soup? (I searched and I'm sure I haven't asked for this one before). 

 

I shouldn't come to this thread being this hungry....

The ribs were so good. :chicken: Slow cooked in the oven and then grilled with an Asian marinade. 

 

Yeah! I don't know how you could call it in English, but it's a chicken soup made with rice flour noodles that cook in the broth and thicken it, and then it's garnished with onions, cilantro, fried garlic, chili oil and fried "Chinese" doughnuts. 

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