David Hammond wrote:[color=#004000]Tonight, The Wife had a bad tummy and was really in the mood for something not too challenging.
Panther in the Den wrote:I actually had some Egg Foo Young leftover from Golden Wok this morning. Had I only known.
David Hammond wrote:This sandwich is the best possible use for leftover EFY.
JimTheBeerGuy wrote:I remember not being blown away by it.
JimTheBeerGuy wrote:When I tried that sandwich in St. Louis, oh, must have been 8 years ago maybe? I don't believe they used the egg foo yung gravy on it. Just wonder bread, mayo, pickles, lettuce, and an egg foo yung patty.
David Hammond wrote:JimTheBeerGuy wrote:I remember not being blown away by it.
Make no mistake, I wouldn't put this sandwich up there with the Ten Best Bites of all time, but for breakfast, it was mighty fine. It's got the egg (a breakfast natural) with enough light spicing and other flavors going on to make it more interesting than the usual first meal of the day.
Egg foo young is sometimes discussed as though it were a joke, but there's no reason why it can't be prepared in a way that is quite tasty.
JimTheBeerGuy wrote:When I tried that sandwich in St. Louis, oh, must have been 8 years ago maybe? I don't believe they used the egg foo yung gravy on it. Just wonder bread, mayo, pickles, lettuce, and an egg foo yung patty.
I remember not being blown away by it.
jlawrence01 wrote:JimTheBeerGuy wrote:When I tried that sandwich in St. Louis, oh, must have been 8 years ago maybe? I don't believe they used the egg foo yung gravy on it. Just wonder bread, mayo, pickles, lettuce, and an egg foo yung patty.
I remember not being blown away by it.
I lived in St. Louis for 8+ years, eaten in HUNDREDS if restaurants at all price levels and have yet to see the St. Paul Sandwich. I think that I would be tempted to find one but there are so many better options ...
stevez wrote:Point of order, Mr. Hammond:
Is the St. Paul sandwicdh eaten hot or cold?
JimTheBeerGuy wrote:We got it at the place mentioned in the documentary, which was a hole-in-the-wall carryout Chinese storefront on Gravois.
Jefe wrote:Its pretty damn easy to order dry EFY (at just $3.95 for two patties!) at my local and slap together a sammich!