Rochester Eats
I visited Rochester, NY for the first time a few months ago. Words, nor pictures can describe the countryside of upstate New York. Well, two words would be Martha Stewart. We were excited to make the trip for the wedding of friends who fell in love at culinary school. It's fitting, even though my pants no longer, that we ate a ton over the week. Like most cities, Rochester is the home to a few cult favorite foods. We had to try as many as we could.
The rehearsal dinner was a party in the park, complete with a food cart serving Zweigle's famous red hots and white hots. "Hot" does not mean the dog is spicy, it's Rochester slang for a hotdog. Did you know this? I didn't. White hots are said to have originated in Rochester, and they're white because the meat is uncured and unsmoked, which helps the dog retain its natural white color. (This was also news to me - apparently I need to get out more.)
Later that night we hit up Dinosaur Bar-B-Que, which locals say is the ONLY place you must eat at while visiting Rochester. The place was packed, but I patiently fought my hunger pangs after hearing that wings, chicken wings, had originated in Buffalo, NY, only a few hours away. Are we recognizing a theme here? Help me leave my house. Anyhoo, I don't even really eat wings, but I had a few, and man, they were delicious. If ever in the area, I suggest you eat meat (or fish) at the Dino. Stephen was crazy for his crusted salmon!

So tell me, what must I eat where you live? I'll bring sweatpants.
xo, stacey Read more...