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AlaTiger  LSU Fan Alabama Member since Aug 2006 10038 posts

| Super Bowl Dishes that Combine All 3 Cities? (Posted on 1/28/13 at 7:17 pm)
San Francisco, Baltimore, New Orleans. Crab and other seafoods are the logical ties if you were going to do a fusion type thing. Crab Cakes? Or, would you go for representative foods from each city? Tired of the normal wings and finger foods. Looking for something small that would represent all 3 cities well.
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KosmoCramer  Ohio State Fan Member since Dec 2007 40090 posts

| re: Super Bowl Dishes that Combine All 3 Cities? (Posted on 1/28/13 at 7:22 pm to AlaTiger)
Do something that uses Napa wine do deglaze. Too many flavors aren't always a good thing. Also apparently San Fransisco is known for bread bowls? Never heard of that, but I read it.
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BRgetthenet  New Orleans Saints Fan Member since Oct 2011 23621 posts

| re: Super Bowl Dishes that Combine All 3 Cities? (Posted on 1/28/13 at 7:29 pm to AlaTiger)
You could do a crabmeat pizza with yellow bell pepper, purple onion, and fresh spinach (Mardi Gras colors) with a pesto sauce.
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SammyTiger  LSU Fan Baton Rouge, LA Member since Feb 2009 5018 posts

| re: Super Bowl Dishes that Combine All 3 Cities? (Posted on 1/28/13 at 7:31 pm to BRgetthenet)
Crabcakes is pretty good. Baltimore is knowns for their crabs, as is New Orleans. San Fran is a bay city so i am sure they have crab cakes too.
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mworld938  New Orleans Saints Fan Covington Member since Sep 2008 1074 posts

| re: Super Bowl Dishes that Combine All 3 Cities? (Posted on 1/28/13 at 7:36 pm to KosmoCramer)
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Also apparently San Fransisco is known for bread bowls? Never heard of that, but I read it.
They love clam chowder served in sourdough bread bowls. Cart vendors everywhere - especially in the tourist sections. Better than hot dogs. San Fran is as cold and rainy as Seattle so they hit the spot. I had pretty damn good food in Baltimore. Those hot brown (edit: pit beef) sandwiches are fricking good and great Italian food.
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TypoKnig  Michigan Fan NOLA Member since Aug 2011 3156 posts

| re: Super Bowl Dishes that Combine All 3 Cities? (Posted on 1/28/13 at 7:36 pm to AlaTiger)
Cioppino and Crab Cakes but make it with Louisiana Seafood.
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OldHickory  LSU Fan Gretna, LA Member since Apr 2012 803 posts

| re: Super Bowl Dishes that Combine All 3 Cities? (Posted on 1/28/13 at 7:38 pm to AlaTiger)
Sourdough po-boy with Baltimore pit beef.
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AlaTiger  LSU Fan Alabama Member since Aug 2006 10038 posts

| re: Super Bowl Dishes that Combine All 3 Cities? (Posted on 1/28/13 at 7:56 pm to OldHickory)
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Sourdough po-boy with Baltimore pit beef.
That's a good idea. As to the Crab Cakes, yeah, San Fran has crab cakes everywhere. It is a big thing there too. Crab Cakes, Cioppino with Louisiana seafood, and then sourdough po-boys with pit beef, horseradish, and onions. Might just work . . . 
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RedMustang  Auburn Fan Member since Oct 2011 2727 posts
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| re: Super Bowl Dishes that Combine All 3 Cities? (Posted on 1/28/13 at 8:34 pm to AlaTiger)
How about picking one major food, like seafood for example, and then making it three different ways? Make a shrimp jambalaya for New Orleans, crab cakes for Baltimore, and Cioppino for San Fran.
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AlaTiger  LSU Fan Alabama Member since Aug 2006 10038 posts

| re: Super Bowl Dishes that Combine All 3 Cities? (Posted on 1/28/13 at 9:22 pm to RedMustang)
That's a good idea too. Or, maybe just 3 kinds of crab cakes with each representing a different city?
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RedMustang  Auburn Fan Member since Oct 2011 2727 posts
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| re: Super Bowl Dishes that Combine All 3 Cities? (Posted on 1/28/13 at 11:35 pm to AlaTiger)
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Posted by AlaTiger That's a good idea too. Or, maybe just 3 kinds of crab cakes with each representing a different city?
That will work as well. It just depends on whether you want different types of food or not. The SF dish is a soup which could work as an appetizer. The crab cakes could come next, and the jambalaya as the main entree
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Mr Fusion  USA Fan Member since Dec 2010 5085 posts

| re: Super Bowl Dishes that Combine All 3 Cities? (Posted on 1/29/13 at 6:58 am to AlaTiger)
Crab Jambalaya, using rice-a-roni.
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TigerWise Piss & Bums Fan Member since Sep 2010 7463 posts

| re: Super Bowl Dishes that Combine All 3 Cities? (Posted on 1/29/13 at 8:05 am to AlaTiger)
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maybe just 3 kinds of crab cakes with each representing a different city?
Crab Cake Ménage à trois
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JJ27  LSU Fan Member since Sep 2004 41174 posts

| re: Super Bowl Dishes that Combine All 3 Cities? (Posted on 1/29/13 at 8:26 am to AlaTiger)
Gumbo with crab served in a sourdough bowl.
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RedMustang  Auburn Fan Member since Oct 2011 2727 posts
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| re: Super Bowl Dishes that Combine All 3 Cities? (Posted on 1/29/13 at 9:25 am to Mr Fusion)
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Posted by Mr Fusion Crab Jambalaya, using rice-a-roni.
Winner winner, chicken dinner!
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Tommy Patel  Cal State Fullerton Fan New baton Rouge Member since Apr 2006 6044 posts

| re: Super Bowl Dishes that Combine All 3 Cities? (Posted on 1/29/13 at 9:57 am to KosmoCramer)
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Also apparently San Fransisco is known for bread bowls? Never heard of that, but I read it.
crab and corn soup in a bread bowl sounds pretty good to me.
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alajones  LSU Fan Barksdale AFB Member since Oct 2005 19475 posts

| re: Super Bowl Dishes that Combine All 3 Cities? (Posted on 1/29/13 at 9:58 am to AlaTiger)
Breadbowl crab gumbo.
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Oenophile Brah  LSU Fan RDV Member since Jan 2013 1094 posts

| re: Super Bowl Dishes that Combine All 3 Cities? (Posted on 1/29/13 at 10:02 am to RedMustang)
I'm not sure on availability in January(even as warm as it has been), but my suggestion is a soft shelled crab Banh Mi!
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Powerman  LSU Fan Corpus Christi, TX Member since Jan 2004 116209 posts
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| re: Super Bowl Dishes that Combine All 3 Cities? (Posted on 1/29/13 at 10:11 am to AlaTiger)
Maybe do crab cakes with some Asian flare to them to represent the Chinese influence in the SF cuisine?
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pr0jektblack  LSU Fan Member since Oct 2011 499 posts

| re: Super Bowl Dishes that Combine All 3 Cities? (Posted on 1/29/13 at 10:21 am to Tommy Patel)
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crab and corn soup in a bread bowl sounds pretty good to me.

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