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xoxoxoBruce 01-14-2010 12:44 AM

Jan 14, 2010: Thai Street Sundaes
 
Evidently Thailand has a lot of food vendors on the streets, so you would expect to find a big variety.
The best way to success in a crowded market is to come up with a new wrinkle, something different.

How about an ice cream sundae on a hot dog bun? ;)

http://cellar.org/2010/thaisundae1.jpg

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Coconut-based sweets and desserts are quite popular in Thailand and can be found everywhere. The frozen coconut treats, served in a small cup, are typically made from coconut milk or coconut juice (a little lighter and less creamy) and topped with fruit. But on this recent trip to Bangkok, I saw this hot dog bun version in not one, not two, but in three different places!
Of course you have a choice of toppings. :unsure:

http://cellar.org/2010/thaisundae2.jpg

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The dessert was delicious: the bananas were chewy, the pineapple sweet and tart, the coconut ice cream rich, cold, and creamy, and the peanuts added the perfect amount of crunch and toasted flavor and the drop of milk brought all of the flavors together.
The bun? It got soggy pretty quickly (as I suspected) and if I ate it any slower, we would have had a real mess on our hands.
I kept thinking that it would have been interesting with a toasted bun.
But it was a nice take on a portable sundae, minus the paper or plastic cup to throw out at the end! I kept thinking that it would have been interesting with a toasted bun. (But that might be too much to ask for street food.)
Spread peanut butter on the bun first, that'll water milk proof it. ;)

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sandypossum 01-14-2010 02:03 AM

We drove around Sicily for a few summer weeks in 2003. Ice cream in a soft sweet roll (a bit like brioche) was a pretty common snack. We thought it was a great idea - anything that melts soaks into the bun instead of dripping down the cone, and you could also munch into ice cream without eating the bun if you wanted to, which you can't do with a cone. Of course it's not soft-serve style ice cream, but the sort you scoop out in a ball. I think I will suggest this idea to some of the local places. It was 40C here on Monday, and summer ain't over yet.

Sundae 01-14-2010 05:06 AM

I'm sorry, I cannot give my name to that.
It looks grim even without the peanut butter idea.

Sandy's experience sounds much nicer.

Nirvana 01-14-2010 09:56 AM

Can I have it on a croissant?

Spexxvet 01-14-2010 10:41 AM

On the boardwalk, they sell ice cream in a waffle sandwhich.

glatt 01-14-2010 10:48 AM

I'd like one in an angel food cake bowl.

newtimer 01-14-2010 11:19 AM

Bangkok now has lots of unhappy cub scouts who wanted to enjoy fire-roasted hot dogs on their weekend camping trip. Thanks to those selfish street vendors, the supermarkets have plenty of hot dogs, but no buns to put them in.

Won't someone please think of the children?!?

aero geek 01-14-2010 01:36 PM

OK Nice idea but lowly hot dog buns? It could have been an exotic looking concoction but in the hierarchy of bread, hot dog buns rank at the "LaBrea tarpits" level.:greenface

monster 01-14-2010 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Nirvana (Post 626475)
Can I have it on a croissant?

Well you can, but you'll probably squash it and you might get crumbs in your hoo-hah

Shawnee123 01-14-2010 07:47 PM

croissants are the beach sands of our beds.

Oh, this should have been in the metaphor thread.

SPUCK 01-15-2010 04:19 AM

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Originally Posted by aero geek (Post 626544)
OK Nice idea but lowly hot dog buns? It could have been an exotic looking concoction but in the hierarchy of bread, hot dog buns rank at the "LaBrea tarpits" level.:greenface

:thumb:

xoxoxoBruce 01-15-2010 08:33 AM

Yabut, this ain't no gourmet restaurant. This is a street vendor needing something cheap to hold up the ice cream just long enough for you to stuff your face. No tableware... in fact no table. By the time you get down to the bun, should you choose to eat it, it'll taste like melted ice cream and sweetened milk. :p

Gravdigr 01-15-2010 02:00 PM

I'm sorry, but, is that corn? I'd pay a goodly amount of money to see someone walk into the local Baskin-Robbins and ask for a sundae, and then ask "Do you have corn?".

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Originally Posted by monster (Post 626587)
Well you can, but you'll probably squash it and you might get crumbs in your hoo-hah

I once knew a chick with a crumby hoo-hah...:headshake


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