Showing posts with label fried kool-aid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fried kool-aid. Show all posts

Monday, July 29, 2013

The Food of Summer!

Yes! It's that time of year again when we visit boardwalks, beaches, and county fairs! Along with all that sunny fun, splashing, and dizziness from too many high in the sky rides comes tasty wonders to try; for many of those just once is enough!

I've already visited my local county fair twice. Couldn't help noticing that deep fried Kool-aid wasn't among the current lineup. Looked for it everywhere. Guess it didn't catch on.


Chocolate covered bacon is still hanging in there! Read more about that delight, which is served frozen, here. The same graphic with the nurse ready to revive you in the unlucky event you go into "cholesterol arrest" is still in use! 


And there's a new bacon delight! Courtesy of Chicken Charlie, who has a reputation for introducing new delights.


Note: Bacon Wrapped Pickles are for salt lovers only! It's delicious and will make your mouth pucker just like when you intake too much salted popcorn!

Had never noticed this dish before at a fair. It's nothing new; however, Frog Legs has a certain "gross factor" for American audiences so I can imagine that the food marketers are hoping that's enough of a draw to get people to try it and say they've had.

Interestingly enough, Frog Legs are served with tartar and lemon though the taste is more along the lines of fried chicken. Are frogs considered to be a seafood delicacy?

Now Paula Deen would be thrilled to know that a dish possibly influenced by one of her ideas is still going strong. 

And speaking of buns, this sign was spied though the actual food didn't appear to be anywhere in sight. Nutella has become entwined in the American diet over the past few years and isn't a tasty secret limited to Europeans anymore. Can't imagine what 10 pounds of bun with Nutella on it could be like; it may be good to share this one with a dozen or so of your friends! 

Overall, the new offerings were rather disappointing. In addition to those mentioned above, fried avocado was available at a few stands. Nothing like mixing good and bad fats together at the same time!

Of course, washing it all down was easy with this more traditional beverage. Especially if those Texas sized turkey legs were a bit on the dry side!

Attention food marketers! Are you experimenting in your kitchens right now? Looking forward to some more creative fair fare for 2014!

For more culinary reading, click here for the 2011 edition of "Fair Food". This is the third year we've been writing about this, not to mention tasting some of the offerings!

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Sunday, July 8, 2012

Chocolate on my Bacon Please.


Note: There's a poll at the end of this blog post that's fun, fast and free! 


Bring on the fried Oreos! Hey, did you know that they’re grown in fields? Yeah, I didn’t know either. It’s all part of a new advertising campaign for the Orange County, California fair.


Now, I usually don’t have the TV on during working hours. Correction. I do listen to music on Sirius/XM via my TV. However a few days ago I was a bit under the weather and actually viewed TV. And saw this:



How wholesome! So now we’re bringing on the bacon as a compelling reason to visit the fair! 


What happened to pig races, goats that look bored, squirting water in clown’s mouths to pop balloons, rides that make you squeal with delight and art exhibits? 


The heck with all that. It’s about adventurous, unusual, taste bud tantalizing calories! Seriously though, it sure seems that outrageous food is now among the top ten reasons of why you go there. Go ahead; try some fried Kool-Aid. It’s only once a year, right?


The advertising is brilliant! Yes, we know it’s not a tradition for generations to grow these concoctions in the field. And the powdered sugar “snowfall” reminds us of the by gone days of hazards related to caring for those crops while harvesting funnel cakes! Sadly, most of the Orange County fields where chocolate covered bacon and honey dipped corn dogs are “grown” now sport housing communities that require checking in with a guard at the gate.


But on a more positive note, at least the fair still exists.  Was a bit iffy a couple of years ago. That land is valuable! I recall an amusement park I enjoyed on the east coast as a kid, Palisades Amusement Park, suffered the fate that the Orange County Fair has managed to avoid.  


The Orange County fairgrounds boast oodles of history. One of the highlights for me is entering one of the oldest buildings there (from the 1940’s) and exploring the historic exhibit that focuses on a particular aspect of the fair.  It’s a fast 15 minutes back in time before closely built together properties became the norm in the county. This exhibit is the least crowded; a downright shame.


Note: Not putting down development; if there are more people then more housing, shopping, entertainment, and industry is required.


Now back to that spot. It works on several levels. 

  • They're spoofing themselves.
  • The humor works.
  • You DO want to see it again (at least I did, so I immediately went to YouTube)
  • Admit it. You DO want to eat at least ONE of the foods in the spot.
  • The field COULD BE in Irvine. Yeah, I know, they don’t mention locally grown.
  • The star of the spot is believable. There’s an aura of realism about him even as he spews out utter nonsense with a “Southern” accent.
  • Attention to detail. In the past: “dated” clothing on the father, the father’s crude harvesting machine, and eye protective spectacles.  In the present: The rusty tractor, “Farmer jeans” and flannel shirt on the main character, rolling green fields. You almost want to be there assisting with the harvest.
  • You don’t expect it but you're not missing the rides and the farm animals.

One little correction: A voiceover at the end of the spot states that the fair is on NOW. It’s not. Luckily, there is a visual with the correct dates. It opens July 13. Can’t wait! 


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