Remembrance of summers past

My mind works in strange ways. After reading today’s Best Ice Cream in New England post on Serious Eats (and a user comment about frozen custard) I immediately thought about the frozen custard of my hometown, Rochester NY. Spending the first 18 years of my life in Rochester, I ate plenty chocolate frozen custard from Abbott’s .

Even now when I go home to visit there’s only one flavor for me–chocolate with chocolate sprinkles. But because of the softer consistency, I always eat it out of cup and not a cone. It just melts too fast, especially in the hot, humid summers of upstate New York. For those of you who have never tasted custard, it’s creamier and denser than ice cream with an almost velvet texture. Also, it’s not served straight from the machine in the manner of soft serve. Rather the custard continuously flows out of the machine and is deposited into a holding bowl, and is then scooped into your cone or dish. By the time it hits your tongue it’s slightly warmer than your average ice cream, meaning you taste more of the flavor.

Now that I’m even hungrier than when I started this post, my mind wanders to another Rochester tradition–Zweigle’s white hot dogs. Made with beef, pork and veal it has the flavor of a mild bratwurst combined with the fine texture of a hot dog. My favorite is the natural casing white hot dog. When cooked on the grill the skin splits slightly and you experience a crisp ‘snap’ when you bite into it.

There are other Rochester foods that I crave from time to time. But I’ll wait and blog about those next time I return for a visit.

Comments

  1. carryboo
    July 23rd, 2008 | 11:23 am

    Rochester foods like the garbage plate that I hear so much about from my boyfriend who went to the U of R for a year? Frankly, Abbott’s sounds much better for my dollar.

  2. July 23rd, 2008 | 11:46 am

    Funny thing about the garbage plate, the Nick Tahou’s http://www.garbageplate.com/ was near my grandparent’s house, yet I never ate one because they looked pretty nasty. I was a plain hotdog with just ketchup kind of gal.

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