Showing posts with label home made. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home made. Show all posts

Thursday, March 19, 2009

19 - Record Bar

The menu at Record Bar used to feature a veggie burger with an awesome name, "The Pretender." So, of course I added it to my list several weeks ago. But then, last week when I checked online again, just to make sure (especially after the Barley's Brewhaus incident), it was nowhere to be found. I was very disappointed about that, so I called and spoke to the manager (I think he was the manager). He said that although the veggie burger was no longer on the menu, if I ordered it, they'd make it for me.
I related this story to the server, who was incredulous, and she went away to confirm my assertion. Those few minutes of wait were fraught with anxiety, what if they no longer had it? What if the person I spoke with on the phone was not the manager but rather a distraught employee? But she came back eventually, maintaining her clear position of utter disinterest, and said "yeah." I had to bite my tongue not to say "I'll have the pizza then." So I ordered the veggie burger (surprise, surprise).
I cannot begin to imagine why they would have taken such a tasty, hand-made veggie burger off the menu. The flavor and texture were great, and it had long been a shoe-in for my "best named veggie burger" award. Record Bar has a number of veggie and vegan options, my only guess is that veggies and vegans were ordering all of those instead of the veggie burger. Whatever the case, I hope enough people will order the veggie burger and maybe they'll put it back on the menu. So what are you waiting for? ¡¡Ándale, ándale!!

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This one goes out to my Sinceramente friends...




Monday, March 16, 2009

16 - Joyce's Aubergine Burger

It has been fourteen years since I had my first veggie burger. I was seventeen when I announced to my family my decision to become a vegetarian, and my mom took to it surprisingly well. She got me into the kitchen and taught me how to cook for myself and pretty soon I was helping her prepare delicious stews and dishes that were enjoyed by me (the only vegetarian in the house) and the rest of the family. But, my favorite treat were my mom's aubergine burgers.
Burger night at the Moreno Denton's had always been a special time; friends of the family clamored after the legendary burgers. My mom didn't want me to be left out after I became a vegetarian. So, she came up with this idea to make me burgers out of eggplants. And that is how my love of veggie burgers was born.
Tonight we invited a very special guest into our home, and we made Joyce's Aubergine Burgers, and they were as delicious as I remember them. Only now they enjoy the added benefit of nostalgia. Eating that burger tonight took me back to home in Mexico, to living under my parents' roof and sharing meals at the family table. I am so fortunate to have parents who have always loved and cheered me on, from bleaching and dying my hair pink to turning vegetarian and everything in between. If ever I doubted the sentimental qualities of food, tonight I was convinced otherwise.
Joyce's Aubergine Burger will always be my favorite veggie burger, not only because it absolutely rocks, but because of the history, love and emotion it carries. Cheers and happy veggie burgers.