Favorite Vacation Foods
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Favorite Vacation Foods
Ok, we have the "Food Porn" site and the restaurant reviews, how about "Favorite Vacation Foods". We can also add "favorite dishes" from St John restaurants.
We like to bring great cheeses, whole grain crackers/breads and some good olives. Add some wonderful appropriately chilled wines. Oh and blue corn tortilla chips with guacomole, pico de gallo, and sour cream.
We like to bring great cheeses, whole grain crackers/breads and some good olives. Add some wonderful appropriately chilled wines. Oh and blue corn tortilla chips with guacomole, pico de gallo, and sour cream.
Bacon, dry cured bacon. It doesn't require refrigeration. Of all the things we bring down, this is the most popular.
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Cheers, RickG
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Cheers, RickG
S/V Echoes - Coral Bay - St. John, VI
Fish! Especially mahi mahi. I can't find any good mahi mahi up here, so I order it as much as possible on St. John. Also, I love the local tuna.
As far as restaurant dishes, the favorite thing I have ever eaten by far at a St. John restaurant was the white chocolate-tarragon souffle with chocolate-dipped almond brickle at Tage. I don't usually like desserts but this dish was amazing. I've tried making it at home but have not been able to get enough tarragon flavor into the souffle.
As far as restaurant dishes, the favorite thing I have ever eaten by far at a St. John restaurant was the white chocolate-tarragon souffle with chocolate-dipped almond brickle at Tage. I don't usually like desserts but this dish was amazing. I've tried making it at home but have not been able to get enough tarragon flavor into the souffle.
It's like looking in your soup and finding a whole different alphabet.
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My fav food on island when I am there is
Hercules pates
Skinny's burgers
Pad Thai or the Pu Pu platter at Rhumblines
Sushi at Tamarind
Deli Grotto sweets or sandwiches
anything at Sweet Plaintains.......
Ivans painkillers
Kenny's drinks at Quiet Mon (the surprise ones he makes for me) have no idea what is in them.........
and Soggy's Roti
or that place in Tortola has really good Roti to
Hercules pates
Skinny's burgers
Pad Thai or the Pu Pu platter at Rhumblines
Sushi at Tamarind
Deli Grotto sweets or sandwiches
anything at Sweet Plaintains.......
Ivans painkillers
Kenny's drinks at Quiet Mon (the surprise ones he makes for me) have no idea what is in them.........
and Soggy's Roti
or that place in Tortola has really good Roti to
We keep the Edwards Bacon in the house. I usually buy 10 pounds when we get low. I usually just bring the bacon in my knapsack. The manufacturer says its good for 14 days unrefrigerated.krislbi wrote:Rick,
Do you order it ahead of time and pack it for the flight?
Cheers, RickG
S/V Echoes - Coral Bay - St. John, VI
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