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Help with identifying a food from New York
Posted by Jibbajabba on 2/19/19 at 6:42 pm02
Some of the hot dog carts have little grills on them and the vendors cook beef and chicken kabobs on them. They then put those kabobs on a hot dog bun and put a sauce on it.
Has anyone else eaten this? I remember this being delicious and I would love to know what to call it when I tell friends going to NYC.
Has anyone else eaten this? I remember this being delicious and I would love to know what to call it when I tell friends going to NYC.
re: Help with identifying a food from New YorkPosted by Smeg on 2/19/19 at 6:55 pm to Jibbajabba
I don't know if they go on hot dog buns, but I think there are souvlaki carts up there. Those are like kabobs
re: Help with identifying a food from New YorkPosted by lsuwontonwrap on 2/19/19 at 10:49 pm to Jibbajabba
street meat
re: Help with identifying a food from New YorkPosted by MorbidTheClown on 2/20/19 at 7:53 am to Jibbajabba
had a bunch of these right across from yankee stadium last time i was there. but, not on a bun. no idea what the meat was or what was in the sauce but they were very tasty.
re: Help with identifying a food from New YorkPosted by MorbidTheClown on 2/20/19 at 8:52 am to bdevill
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Souvlaki is correct
interesting. never knew the name but enjoyed it during my trips up there.
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re: Help with identifying a food from New YorkPosted by ShootingsBricks4Life on 2/20/19 at 8:54 am to bdevill
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Souvlaki is correct.
Is Souvlaki just the style of cooking? Or the name of the dish? It can be any type of meat, right?
re: Help with identifying a food from New YorkPosted by bdevill on 2/20/19 at 9:29 am to ShootingsBricks4Life
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Is Souvlaki just the style of cooking?
I'd say yes.. Souvlaki is grilled on a rotisserie and served with pita. It can be lamb, beef, chicken, with or without the vegetables.
The food truck is called a Halal cart though, not hot dog cart.. and as mentioned before, New Yorkers call it street meat.
This post was edited on 2/20 at 9:37 am
re: Help with identifying a food from New YorkPosted by Big Chipper on 2/20/19 at 11:33 am to bdevill
It's not quite Souvlaki, which is Greek. The Halal carts sell something similar. See this article here from a few years ago: Halal Cart Trend
re: Help with identifying a food from New YorkPosted by bdevill on 2/20/19 at 12:17 pm to Big Chipper
Yes but there are souvlaki food trucks that sell souvlaki.. and halal carts that sell kabobs, so without knowing what cart the op ate from, I assumed he was either eating kabobs or souvlaki. either way, if it's from a food cart, it's street meat.
re: Help with identifying a food from New YorkPosted by Big Chipper on 2/20/19 at 3:44 pm to bdevill
True
re: Help with identifying a food from New YorkPosted by bdevill on 2/20/19 at 4:16 pm to Big Chipper
Those trucks are sketchy af and I wouldn't suggest eating that stuff. Better to make kabobs and tzatziki yourself at home with fresh, quality ingredients.
eta: the Halal trucks are very popular in Israel too, as weird as that is..
eta: the Halal trucks are very popular in Israel too, as weird as that is..
This post was edited on 2/20 at 4:19 pm
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