Dave Drum wrote to Ben Collver <=-
Here's a simple, great tasting burger from a small chain called Pal's
in Tennessee. This little drive-thru developed this simple sauce--a
combination of ketchup, mustard, and relish--that makes quick
production of scores of these tasty sandwiches a breeze when the line
of cars grows long. Yes, it's easy... it's also very good on any
burger at your next cookout.
Pal's is local to me as it was founded in Kingsport and I live about 20
minutes south in Johnson City. I have been to Pal's, and frankly, I
don't see what the big deal is about their food. To me, it's average
fast food though their service is great. The founder of Pal's passed
away recently and the whole aea was in mourning. Maybe it's a native
local thing.
If I'm gonna go get a burger, I'd rather go to Blue Moose which is also
a local chain.
https://bluemooseburgersandwings.com/
MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06
Title: Dakota Bread (Cook's Country Web)
Categories: Bread, Cereals, Grain, Seandennis
Yield: 1 Servings
2 c Warm water (110 degrees)
1 1/2 c (7 1/2 ounces) seven-grain
Hot cereal mix (not cold
Cereal!)
2 tb Honey
2 tb Vegetable oil
3 1/2 c (19 1/4 ounces) bread flour
1 3/4 ts Salt
1 ts Instant or rapid-rise yeast
3 tb Raw, unsalted pepitas
3 tb Raw, unsalted sunflower
Seeds
1 ts Sesame seeds
1 ts Poppy seeds
1 lg Egg, lightly beaten
Grease large bowl. Line rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper. In
bowl of stand mixer, combine water, cereal, honey, and oil and let
sit for 10 minutes.
Add flour, salt, and yeast to cereal mixture. Fit stand mixer with
dough hook and knead on low speed until dough is smooth and elastic,
4 to 6 minutes. Add 2 tablespoons pepitas and 2 tablespoons sunflower
seeds to dough and knead for 1 minute longer. Turn out dough onto
lightly floured counter and knead until seeds are evenly distributed,
about 2 minutes.
Transfer dough to greased bowl and cover with plastic wrap. Let dough
rise at room temperature until almost doubled in size and fingertip
depression in dough springs back slowly, 60 to 90 minutes.
Gently press down on center of dough to deflate. Transfer dough to
lightly floured counter and shape into tight round ball. Place dough
on prepared sheet. Cover dough loosely with plastic and let rise at
room temperature until almost doubled in size, 60 to 90 minutes.
Adjust oven racks to upper-middle and lowest positions and heat oven
to 425 degrees. Combine remaining 1 tablespoon pepitas, remaining 1
tablespoon sunflower seeds, sesame seeds, and poppy seeds in small
bowl. Using sharp knife, make 1/4-inch-deep cross, 5 inches long, on
top of loaf. Brush loaf with egg and sprinkle seed mixture evenly
over top.
Place 8 1/2 by 4 1/2-inch loaf pan on lowest oven rack and fill with
1 cup boiling water. Place baking sheet with dough on upper-middle
rack and reduce oven to 375 degrees F. Bake until crust is dark brown
and bread registers 200 degrees F, 40 to 50 minutes. Transfer loaf to
wire rack and let cool completely, about 2 hours. Serve.
Makes one 10-inch loaf.
From:
https://www.kcet.org/food/weekend-recipe-dakota-bread
MM'd by Sean Dennis (1:18/200@Fidonet) on 14 January 2017.
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