I like croissants. A
good quality jam and a cup of coffee make the croissant a perfect simple
breakfast. Fill it with some chocolate
and it becomes almost a dessert. But
apparently that isn’t enough for some people, so I started thinking what I
could do with the croissant.
Crofu—Croissant stuffed with tofu.
Chicken and Croissants—Croclucks. Forget the waffle, have a croissant instead.
Croissants and Baby Back Ribs—Croink. Why not?
Croissants and Weiners—Crodogs. Just fill the croissant like a hot dog.
Macaroni and Croissants—Cromacs stuffed with mac and cheese.
Fish and Croissants—Crofin.
Toss the chips aside.
Crocos? Stuff the
croissant with taco fillings.
You get the idea. I
could make this a list several pages long of stupid ideas I would never try to
eat (although I am thinking about the Crodog).
It seems the food world is desperate to come up with new or original ideas. Has the world grown tired of eating the
millions of good and great recipe ideas we already have? If so, why are so many of us overweight? Could it be because we don’t want quality?
Variations of a good idea are a good thing but are not
always successful. Granted, sometimes a
new idea is born of old ideas, and sometimes they are quite good (think Buffalo
wings), but usually they are just okay at best. To me the idea of using the croissant to build upon has some
merit, but I still like a simple croissant with some quality jam and a cup of
coffee.
Since I’m on this subject, what’s with all the fried things
at fairs? Deep fried Snickers, deep
fried butter, deep fried mac and cheese, deep fried anything. While we are at it, why don’t we just deep fry
beer? Oh wait—it’s been done.
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