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Surfah 01-28-2008 10:54 PM

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Originally Posted by TripletDaddy (Post 179071)
Dude, if you can make that stuff, Id fall in love with you, too.

Can you make that panipopo stuff? the dessert bread covered in coconut milk?

what about manapua? YUM!

I don't make manapua but my mother does. And it is the best. Seriously one summer between semesters at the Y I had her make it and froze bags of it to bring back to Provo. I should, I need some bamboo steamers though.

Panipopo is Samoan. My cousins make it. I have never made it. My roommates used to make our own Hawaiian sweet bread though with mac nuts. It was so good.

il Padrino Ute 01-28-2008 10:57 PM

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Originally Posted by mpfunk (Post 179015)
I think you are ignoring the spicy corn dog from Cowboy Corn Dogs. That is clearly the best stadium food at RES.

Well, yes, I am.

But I'm trying to help venkman cross over to the good side.

TripletDaddy 01-28-2008 11:03 PM

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Originally Posted by surfah33 (Post 179076)
I don't make manapua but my mother does. And it is the best. Seriously one summer between semesters at the Y I had her make it and froze bags of it to bring back to Provo. I should, I need some bamboo steamers though.

Panipopo is Samoan. My cousins make it. I have never made it. My roommates used to make our own Hawaiian sweet bread though with mac nuts. It was so good.

I could eat 6 or 7 of those manapua and wash it down with some pog and be very happy.

How about malasadas from Leonards? Those were a nice breakfast treat.

Surfah 01-28-2008 11:05 PM

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Originally Posted by TripletDaddy (Post 179079)
I could eat 6 or 7 of those manapua and wash it down with some pog and be very happy.

How about malasadas from Leonards? Those were a nice breakfast treat.

Oh man. Malasadas are the best. If you ever go to the Big Island, stop at Tex's in Honoka'a. You can get them there hot and fresh and they just melt in your mouth.

I am heading to Hawaii this summer and I need to lose weight just in order to offset the 15 pounds I will gain there.

Venkman 01-28-2008 11:32 PM

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Originally Posted by il Padrino Ute (Post 179077)
Well, yes, I am.

But I'm trying to help venkman cross over to the good side.


Ha ha, well tell you what: if I decide to brave beer bottles as missiles and f-bombs and attend the byu game up at RES I'll let you buy me a little Hawaiian BBQ, then we'll talk about converting. :) Still probably poor odds (maybe one in a million), but as Llyod Christmas would say at least there's a chance!

cougjunkie 01-29-2008 01:03 AM

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Originally Posted by surfah33 (Post 179068)
Bamboo Hut was the bomb when it was open. That's the place I was thinking of. Cafeteria lunch line style set up from what I remember. I took my father there when he came out for the olympics.

I make a mean katsu and teri beef and chicken. Mac salad to boot too. In fact that's what made my wife fall in love with me.

Next time I am in P-town I'll have to check out Matiki's. How long has it been open?

Matikis has been open for about 3 years now. Do you make real mac salad or do you make it poly style (three scoops of mayo with a few noodles sprinkles on top?)

Surfah 01-29-2008 01:22 AM

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Originally Posted by cougjunkie (Post 179124)
Matikis has been open for about 3 years now. Do you make real mac salad or do you make it poly style (three scoops of mayo with a few noodles sprinkles on top?)

I use a fair share of mayo but there's a ton of noodles there along with peas.

Sometimes I'll throw tuna in there too.

marsupial 01-29-2008 01:31 AM

So is this Hawaiian BBQ stuff better than what you get at one of those luaus in Hawaii? I've been to two on Maui and the whole experience was fun, but the food was so-so.

RockyBalboa 01-29-2008 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by marsupial (Post 179130)
So is this Hawaiian BBQ stuff better than what you get at one of those luaus in Hawaii? I've been to two on Maui and the whole experience was fun, but the food was so-so.

I've never been to Hawaii, but every single person who's ever been and gone to one of those luaus,,,that the food is just terrible.


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