Monday, April 4, 2011

The Best Thing I Ate in Brooklyn

There we were...walking back from a fabulous brunch at Miriam in Park Slope, Brooklyn (and swinging the sensible shoes I had purchased at Beacon's Closet) on a beautiful Saturday afternoon.  Amidst the pet shops, bike shops, thrift stores, futuristic baby strollers (that is what Park Slope is made up of), I look up and see an unremarkable green awning.  "Christie's Jamaican Beef Patties" I say aloud.  Both Raskia and James Boice's eyes light up at my observation.

They insist I try one.  They are the best in Brooklyn.  I've made a cosmic connection.  Of all the stores to say aloud, I pick this one.  I had to eat one.  

I apologize for not having a picture.  I hate taking pictures of food I'm going to eat in public places.  Is that weird?  I just think it's tacky.  The truth is I was so preoccupied with this meat pocket, that I couldn't think about taking a picture.  So here's one I found on the internet:

from mightysweet.com

Anyway.  In case you don't know, a Jamaican beef patty is a spicy ground beef turnover with a flaky crust.  James and I couldn't even wait to get to the apartment (or Prospect Park even) to dig in.  We sat on a bench on the side of the sidewalk and devoured half of a pattie (this is after a full brunch mind you).  It was delicious...hints of cumin, scotch bonnet pepper, thyme...it was all there.  My mouth waters just thinking of it.

Honorable mention:  Steak and eggs at Vinegar Hill House.  The ambiance was perfect...small farmhouse out of an Anthropologie catalog.  Polite, slender, stylish, tattooed, beautiful wait staff.  French-pressed coffee, local ingredients, craft cocktails with special ice  blah blah, every foodie's dream.  Again, no pics of the food, you know how I roll.  But here's the garden patio where we sipped our coffee and waited for our table.

cross-processed for your viewing pleasure


3 comments:

  1. What does cross-processed mean?
    NPR did a whole piece sometime last year about the phenomenon of everyone suddenly taking pictures of their food at restaurants before they eat it. It was good. Couldn't find it to save my life. I gotta say I enjoy the pictures Srini takes of the food he's served while on vacation...but I'm with ya. Adios, Michael

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  2. I believe foreign countries are an exception. I snapped a lot of photos in Korea. I just wanted to remember ingredients...and I couldn't leave without getting a picture of chicken sphincter. Cross processing is when you process film in a chemical solution intended for another type of film. I "mocked" this process with some photo editing software..as you really can't do that digitally! It's a pretty hip way to edit photo these days.

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  3. I had a beef patty and jerk chicken patty in Jamaica last week. They were so good I thought I was going to fall out of my seat. The flakiness of the crust and the boldness of meat inside was glorious. That said, I bet you had a pretty damn good one in Brooklyn.

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