FrekeChild
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1. Fried ice cream.
Vanilla ice cream surrounded by thin slices of pound cake, dipped in tempura batter or some other type of batter (depends on where you get it) and then in New Mexican restaurants it has honey and powdered sugar on it.
2. Monte Cristo Sandwich from Bennigans (do they exist anymore?)
Wheat bread, turkey, ham, American cheese, some kind of white cheese, completely coated in batter, deep fried, sprinkled with powdered sugar, side of raspberry preserves on the side to dip it in. With a side of fries. I used to wait tables there and people would order it with bacon inside, and mayo on the side. I ate it a couple of times (salty AND sweet!) but both times, I could only eat one half at a time.
ETA: website's description:
Monte Cristo
A Bennigan’s original. Sliced ham and turkey with Swiss and American cheeses on wheat bread then lightly fried and dusted with powdered sugar. Served with red raspberry preserves.
Looks like they are trying to rebrand a bit after the bankruptcy: http://bennigans.com/
Vanilla ice cream surrounded by thin slices of pound cake, dipped in tempura batter or some other type of batter (depends on where you get it) and then in New Mexican restaurants it has honey and powdered sugar on it.
2. Monte Cristo Sandwich from Bennigans (do they exist anymore?)
Wheat bread, turkey, ham, American cheese, some kind of white cheese, completely coated in batter, deep fried, sprinkled with powdered sugar, side of raspberry preserves on the side to dip it in. With a side of fries. I used to wait tables there and people would order it with bacon inside, and mayo on the side. I ate it a couple of times (salty AND sweet!) but both times, I could only eat one half at a time.
ETA: website's description:
Monte Cristo
A Bennigan’s original. Sliced ham and turkey with Swiss and American cheeses on wheat bread then lightly fried and dusted with powdered sugar. Served with red raspberry preserves.
Looks like they are trying to rebrand a bit after the bankruptcy: http://bennigans.com/