On a lovely autumn night I first enjoyed a spirited soccer game in Oswego and then headed south and west for a dinner in Utica. Crusing into the sunset among the cornfields, I was at peace, a Midwestern boy in my element.
It was a lot farther than I thought, so I had time for these thoughts.
But it was worth it. Good gumbo using a brick roux, followed by a very respectable Oyster Po' Boy - I always start with the basics. Welcoming place and staff.
Later made my way to Rip's in Ladd to enjoy some fried chicken I had heard about, which leads me to wonder what it is about that area and deep frying, but on the narrower issue of CC...
Good ingredients, creative and sophisticated use of a fryer, solid roux, good beer, pleasant place. As someone who has a host on in-laws in the area and had previoulsy been doomed to revisiting the mediocre meat tortellini (locally referred to as "ravs"), overcooked and served in an insipid, probably canned, sauce with a salad bar that would not have been cutting edge in 1960, I am thrilled to have this new option.
I will be back. GNR worthy for me.
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Feeling (south) loopy