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3 & 1/4 Hour Cheesy Potato Pie Recipe Story

This cheesy potato pie is my inspired version of some famous chef’s recipe that didn’t work out for me…..I do a lot of substitutions that so far have always worked out and sometimes with a few minor changes the recipes come out even more delicious……After a lot of thought and another try with a different formula and different flavors. I figure the reason it didn’t work is because I screwed up the recipe by using russet potatoes instead of king Edward potatoes that are different……King Edward potatoes are the original and finest potato. They look pretty in photos and I read that they have a thin skin, a fluffy texture and are amazing as mashed potatoes……I didn’t know that the type of potato used would be key to the recipe.

Anyways-

The pie is suppose to get done in a hour……but it didn’t. I must also admit that I did made a few substitutions and rounded the ingredients slightly. Instead of using puff pastry all around the filling I made my own open shell…..That shouldn’t change things much. Instead of gruyere cheese I used Swiss. Instead of creme fraiche I used Greek yogurt. AND I CUT THE FILLING RECIPE IN HALF…..HALF so HALF should take LESS time in the oven…but it didn’t…….. After all this trouble it still came out tasting delicious but it took 3 & 1/4 hours instead of one hour.

Ingredients for around 7 servings

1 cup flour – crust

4 oz unsalted butter – room temperature – crust

1/4 teaspoon sea salt – crust

1/4 teaspoon baking powder – crust

1/4 cup cream cheese – crust

neutral non stick spray

4 oz shredded Swiss cheese

4 oz Greek feta cheese – crumbled

1 oz green pimento stuffed olives – chopped

1/4 cup parsley leaves – chopped

1/4 teaspoon dried mint (you can use a Tablespoon of fresh mint if you have it)

2 large russet potatoes – peeled- sliced thin on a mandolin

3 eggs – lightly beaten

1/2 cup heavy cream

1/4 cup greek style plain yogurt

heaping 1/4 teaspoon sea salt

1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper

Directions

Set oven to 350 F and spray a 9 inch springform pan with non-stick spray and set it to the side.

In a large bowl mix together the flour, butter, salt, baking powder, and cream cheese. Press this mixture into the springform pan with it going up the pan around 2 inches. Bake this for 10 minutes the middle rack so you don’t get a soggy crust. After 10 minutes it might not be all the way done.

In a large bowl mix the filling together. The Swiss cheese, feta cheese, olives, scallions, parsley, mint, potatoes, eggs, cream, yogurt, salt, and pepper.

Put the filling in your partially baked crust. (you might want a sheet pan underneath because springform pans leak sometimes). The directions said to bake at 350 F for 60 minutes…..I did that covered with loose foil that was sprayed with non stick spray on the inside facing the pie so it wouldn’t burn….I thought it was going to be done and removed the foil and let it brown up a little for another 15 minutes.

3 & 1/4 hour cheesy potato pie

I didn’t know until I cut a slice that the potatoes were still hard.

So I covered it back up and thought maybe this just needs a higher temperature so I put it in a 425 F oven for another hour…….after an hour it still wasn’t done…so I repeated another hour.

So after the recommended 60 minutes at 350……and I added 15 minutes for browning.

Then I added another 2 hours at 425F I wound up with this. It doesn’t look as nice but it sure does taste very good……Even the crust has a delicious taste.

There is an easy solution to fix the problem with this recipe. You need to pre-cook the potatoes some if you can’t find king Edward potatoes. If you do that then the cheesy potato pie should work out. I know this because I gave it another try with a different formula and different flavors. On my second one the formula was 33% improved for using russet potatoes….also came out delicious but took two hours for my potatoes to soften instead of the 3 1/4 hours. If I ever get the idea to make up another one of these pies made with russet potatoes I will certainly pre-cook the potatoes some.

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Easy Crispy Chicken Skin

It’s good to poach chicken. You get a lot of homemade broth and a lot of pulled chicken. I also got a lot of crispy skin without adding any seasoning or oil. The skin got seasoned from the broth and the chicken skin juices……..I just peeled off the skin off my poached chicken and placed it in a single layer on a baking sheet at 350 degrees F.

crispy chicken skin

Some pieces took a little more time than others. I think most were done by 30 minutes.

ENJOY!!!

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A Little Taste of Mochilero Kitchen -Peoria AZ – Worth a Try!

Mochilero Kitchen is a full service Mexican Restaurant located in Peoria Arizona. The menus and hours do change from time to time. On the current menu (Nov. 2022) Some of the appetizers they offer are – Brussels sprouts with apple cider gastrique and creamy guajillo-peanut sauce, guacamole with plantain chips, and papas pequenas with ancho Chile butter. TEN kinds of tacos are on the menu. They also offer salads, enchiladas, bowls, burritos, tortas, a kids menu and some of the dinner plates are bone in rib eyes with shrimp, pork chops, and scallops. Saturday and Sunday brunch is offered 9am-2.

They offer some patio dining for when the weather is nice.

patio

They also have indoor dining and seating at the bar.

inside
inside

One night we shared an appetizer of esquites.

esquites

Fresh almost still crispy corn kernels, crema, cotija cheese, a small amount of guajillo pepper, and lime.

On another night we tried a half order of the papas pequenas.

half order papas pequenas

They are small fancy potatoes that were tossed in ancho chile butter, cotija cheese, and fresh cilantro.

For dinner I tried the red snapper zarandeado.

red snapper zarandeado

It came with a nicely grilled lemon, SIX blue corn tortillas, a vegetable medley of squash, onions, peppers, and tomatoes. The fish was grilled with a mild chile laced tomato based sauce. The fish was prepared reasonably well and it was tasty.

My husband tried a taco platter with one extra added on taco.

taco platter with an extra taco

He tried carne asada, barbacoa, carnitas, and shrimp tacos with rice and refried beans. They were all flavorful and good.

On another visit my husband tried another taco plate with another added on taco.

taco plate

He tried chicken tinga, barbacoa (he forgot he already tried it), mushroom and

fish taco

All the tacos were at least good but the favorite of this bunch was the mushroom taco because of the delicious salsa matcha followed by the fish taco.

When they first opened during the pandemic we did take out here.

take out chips and salsa, chicken pibil bowl, short rib bowl, papa bravo taco

Honestly I really enjoyed the potato taco but we weren’t thrilled with the bowls so we didn’t go back for a long time.

On my most recent visit I tried a bowl again….This time the roasted vegetable and avocado bowl with added fish.

roasted vegetable bowl with added fish

Its description is beans, corn, romaine, cilantro lime rice, and cotija cheese. I did also get sweet potato and pico. It’s a very generous plate. It can be two meals for some people. This is good but would be very good with an added sauce or salsa…..The fish is plain and the lettuce is without dressing.

That was a little taste of Mochilero Kitchen Peoria AZ.

Worth a Try!

6791 W Happy Valley Rd Peoria AZ

623-440-5588

www.MochileroKitchen.com

Everything is subject to change.

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A Taste of Food Trucks Flippin Rice, Le Chef, Cheese E Wagon, Screaming Hot Chicken by Mingo’s Phoenix AZ

Food Trucks from all over the valley are now flocking to Glendale Arizona for Food Truck Fridays West. It was free admission with easy close parking. There also was close to twenty food trucks to pick from. It’s almost like going to restaurants….Some are great, some suck, and a lot are in-between.

We were looking forward to trying Le Chef. They offer a lot of seafood dishes and some Mexican tacos. They also have a food truck in Cozumel Mexico so I was thinking that their tacos would be amazing because the tacos I ate on my visits to Mexico were most of the best tacos that I have tried anywhere.

Maybe they weren’t into the groove yet? The steak taco was too chewy, The shrimp taco was missing the guajillo sauce but had something more like mayonnaise on it, and the fish taco was so strong that it could do push ups….and also was dumped with an accidental lethal DUMP of salt.

Le Chef

602-814-1304

www.LeChefCozumel.com

My husband can eat more than me and also tried Cheese E Wagon for a Philly Steak.

I tried just a little taste of the meat. It was tender but was surprised that it was almost free of onions. I asked about the bread….They use the squishy style Arizona bread and they don’t offer cherry peppers. (everyone that we went to in Philly offers cherry peppers) …Not Philly to us but an OK sandwich.

www.CheeseWagon.Co

215-868-5484

Tried Bulgogi at Flippin’ Rice. They are a Filipino and Asian Fusion Food Truck.

There is a soft runny egg on the top accented with a little seaweed and sesame seeds. Most of the bulgogi is tender. Some of it is hard and crispy. For me it’s a little too soy sauce forward but the kimchi is very good. The seasoned rice is tasty.

www.FippinRice.com

480-244-6102

Our favorite of the bunch was the amazing chicken sandwich from the Screaming Hot Chicken Truck by Mingo’s Louisiana Kitchen Truck Food Family. They offer a few different chicken sandwiches with fries and chicken strips.

The FORKING Truth is that we ordered their Nashville Hot Chicken Sandwich but they gave us their Louisiana Hot Chicken Sandwich. Well that’s what they gave us so we ate it. I already know that it is very good because I had it before. The truth is that it really is even better than I remember. Juicy, perfectly cooked crispy chicken with all kinds of delicious spices and heat play around here. with creamy fresh crispy slaw and soft rich eggy bread to cool things down with a little kick of pickle and (pretty good for) spiced crinkle fries on the side. It was so great that I can’t be mad at them for giving us the wrong sandwich. Maybe we will get to try again?

www.MingosLouisianaKitchen.com

480-540-7872

That was a little taste of food trucks in Phoenix AZ

Le Chef, Cheese E Wagon, Flippin’ Rice, and Screaming Hot Chicken by Mingo’s

Everything is subject to change.

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2022 Wine & Food Experience Phoenix AZ

The 2022 Wine & Food Experience was presented by Talking Stick Resort at Salt River Fields in Salt River Pima – Maricopa Indian Community near to Scottsdale Arizona. The event was held November Saturday November 5th 2022 1-4pm with VIPS starting at 12:00.

There were culinary demonstrations, sommelier and mixology seminars, SAMPLES of FOOD, WINE, and CRAFT BEERS…

We skipped the alcohol and went to try the light bites that awaited us. First stop was Tia Carmen with chef Angelo Sosa himself serving and greeting people.

He actually made small talk with us. He told me that he is changing up his menu. He also thanked up for our visits and told me that he liked my necklace. I told him that we really enjoyed our visits to his restaurant. He served his FORKING FANTABULOUS tuna crudo today.

tuna crudo from Tia Carmen

Next was…..

mozzarella and tomato salad from Chic Chef

Chic Chef made mini tasting mozzarella and tomato salads.

Pearl’s Mini Doughnuts

Pearl’s mini doughnuts were fresh made to order and came in powdered and cinnamon.

vegetable taco from Pool Boys

Pool Boys offered tasting sized vegetable tacos that were very tasty.

Next was Lasgidi Cafe that offered a taste of jolif rice.

Sushi Roku offered SUSHI!

tuna crudu

hamachi crudu

Nomad By Food made very complex tiny taste of beef shanks on what might be laffah bread.

prickly pear demi glaze, polano pepper, cardamon pickled onion, dukkah

Dust Cutter was a no show.

Tash offered ultra mini dinner plates of piri piri steak with cauliflower mash.

Fraser’s Tavern was also there.

They offered-

tri tip sliders, chicken fingers, and butter cake.

Sysco offered shrimp ceviche.

Boars Head offered charcuterie.

If you splurged for VIP you were entitled to a few more wines and two additional tastings.

One was an amazing taste from the modern fine dining restaurant Sel.

It was a tapioca crisp with white miso daikon scallop, black truffle dashi, smoked trout roe, black trumpet and mushroom aioli.

The other VIP taste was from the Hummus Xpress food truck.

It was an ultra mini pita chip with taziki, hummus, vegetable and maybe chicken….We both didn’t think we got chicken but maybe others did?

That was the Wine & Food Experience at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick 2022.

7555 N Pima Rd

Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Arizona

www.WineandFood.USAToday.com/event/Phoenix.

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Chraime Recipe – Based on Explore Parts Unknown North African Spicy Fish Stew-ish Recipe

Not sure how I wound up on Anthony Bourdain’s site called www.ExplorePartsUnknown.com but I noticed a few recipes there that sounded interesting. One of the recipes there was something called Chraime by Shay Levi. On the Explore Parts Unknown site this recipe was described as a traditional North African Recipe. I looked Chraime up on other sites and it was also described as Moroccan and also Libyan and I also found it as a Sephardic Jewish Recipe……Anyways…..The recipe is very simple and sort of taste close to harrisa-like in taste. So if you are a fan of the taste of Harissa then you should enjoy this recipe. I made only slight changes due to what I had to use up at home. I also held back on adding roasted red bell peppers that would have added a nice taste. From what I read Chraime should be more of a fish stew but for me this worked out to be fish in a very tasty sauce tonight. The next night I did use more of the sauce and it was more stew like. It is recommended to cook a mild white fish in the sauce in a pan………I cooked mine in the oven because I didn’t want to break up my from frozen fish but you can cook the fish anyway that you like. If you live near a store that sells fresh fish you might want to cook the fish in the pan with the sauce. If you don’t have fresh fish and have to use frozen fish like me this might work out better with your thawed fish done in the oven and just add the sauce……. This recipe makes around 4 servings. You might get more or less depending on how you use the sauce….and also how thin you make the sauce……I got 4 servings and I also used some of the sauce on plain spaghetti squash that was topped with Greek Feta cheese and it was delicious with the fish.

Ingredients for around 4 servings

4 mild white fish filets (something like cod would work well)

1 onion – diced

2 cups crushed tomatoes

1 cup water (maybe more depending on how thin you want)

8 garlic cloves – ground to paste

2 Tablespoons hot paprika

1 teaspoon sea salt

1 teaspoon ground cumin

1 teaspoon caraway seeds

2 Tablespoons extra virgin olive oil +plus more oil to roast fish (about 1/4 cup)

1/2 lemon – just the fresh squeezed juice

sea salt to taste

ground black pepper to taste

1/4 cup scallions – sliced thin

1/4 cup cilantro – chopped

Directions

If you are using frozen fish set your oven to 350 degrees F and oil a baking sheet with olive oil. Drizzle the fish with olive oil and LIGHTLY season the fish with salt and pepper. The nice thing about thawed from frozen mild white fish is that they come out usually perfect in 15 minutes when you place them on a middle rack.

The sauce cooks up real fast.

Add olive oil to a sauce pot on medium high heat. Add the onions when the sauce is hot and cook till the onions are translucent. Then add the crushed tomatoes, water, garlic, hot paprika, salt, cumin, and caraway, Simmer for around 10 minutes and then add the lemon juice. Decide if you want to thin down more with more water.

Serve on your fish.

Garnish with some scallions and cilantro if you have any.

Chraime – Spicy North African tomato based fish stew (sort of)

ENJOY!!!!

A Special THANKS!!!!! To www.ExploreParksUnknown.com and Shay Levi for their really delicious recipe so I could make what I got here.

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My FORKING THOUGHTS on Hershey’s Strawberry Ice Cream Cone Kisses –

I noticed these Limited Edition Hershey Strawberry Ice Cream Cone Kisses at my local Safeway Supermarket. I hesitated …….should I….or shouldn’t I?……..As a Youngster I used to like Good Humor Strawberry Shortcake Ice Cream Bars…..So I was hoping that these Hershey’s Strawberry Ice Cream Cone Kisses might taste similar…….????? Well lets see…..

Eeek! They are flesh colored with little red rashes.

I try it and it is gross. WTFork is this? Not sure if I can finish……..

It just taste very artificial ……Doesn’t taste comparable to anything.

As it’s melting I got a crunchy lump. The crunchy lump is ok….It’s sort of cookie like in taste……

But The kiss is still there and terrible. My tongue is burning from it….YUK!

Now I got a weird aftertaste…..It’s something like hops from beer…ICK…GROSS!

On the bright side I won’t be getting fat from them.

I can not recommend them…..Actually I am surprised that they can pass a taste test from Hershey’s…..

Those were my FORKING Thoughts on Limited Edition Hershey’s Strawberry Ice Cream Cone Kisses but I also must note that YOUR FORKING opinion may indeed differ.

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Urfa Biber Crusted Cauliflower with Sumac Dressing and Pistachios Recipe

I have a Turkish ground chili spice called urfa biber that I have to use up so it’s usually delicious on cauliflower…..BUT by accident this is much more delicious than I imagined it would be………….I added a little Aleppo pepper to it that is a mild delicious heat…..so the crust not exactly but almost taste like raisins with a pinch of cayenne on the cauliflower. I made the dressing extra delicious by using my roasted whipped garlic that is never strong and is naturally very sweet. I hate to brag but this came out really great! I think I will have to do something similar on chicken. Serving size is hard to tell because all cauliflowers are different sizes and all people like different size portions. I thought my cauliflower looked medium-ish-smallish in size. I cut mine into 8 wedges that were very small wedges so I made two wedges a serving…..You might get more servings if your cauliflower is bigger than mine was.

Ingredients for around 4 servings

1 medium cauliflower – quarter and cut eat quarter so you have 8 wedges

4 Tablespoons ground urfa biber pepper

2 Tablespoons ground Aleppo pepper

1/2 cup canola oil

1/2 teaspoon sea salt

non stick spray

2 1/2 oz roasted whipped sweet garlic …It’s worth making! (cut a few garlic heads in half pour a generous amount of olive oil on them cover with foil and roast at 375 for an hour. Blend. – sumac dressing

1 large ripe lemon – just the fresh squeezed juice – sumac dressing

2 Tablespoons extra virgin olive oil – sumac dressing

2 teaspoons sumac – sumac dressing

1/4 teaspoon sea salt – sumac dressing

1/4 cup parley leaves – torn or lightly chopped – to finish

1/2 cup pistachios – lightly crushed – to finish

1/2 small red onion – thinly sliced on mandolin – to finish

Directions

Set oven to 400 degrees F and spray a baking sheet with non stick spray.

put the oil in a small bowl that is big enough for the cauliflower wedges to roll around in.

In a small bowl mix together the urfa biber pepper, Aleppo pepper, and 1/2 teaspoon sea salt. Use the bowl or spread it out on a mat or smooth surface and roll the oil soaked cauliflower in it.

Repeat till you are done.

This goes on the middle rack until slightly browned. In my oven they took 40 minutes but timing can differ.

While the cauliflower are roasting make the sumac dressing.

In a small bowl mix together the roasted whipped sweet garlic, lemon juice, olive oil, sumac, 1/4 teaspoon salt.

Serve

Dress the cauliflower with the sumac dressing. Finish with parsley, red onion slices, and pistachios.

Urfa Biber Crusted Cauliflower with Sumac Dressing and Pistachios

Enjoy!

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My Trip to Eh Guey Tacos – Glendale AZ

Eh Guey Tacos is a small Mexican Restaurant located in a Mobil Gas Station on Union Hills Drive in North Glendale Arizona. They offer breakfast plates, breakfast burritos, Tacos (shrimp, cabeza, pastor, quesataco, cactus, pollo, and asada). They also offer tortas, quesadillas, rolled tacos, salads, bowls, and flauntas, enchiladas, and combo plates.

Yes Eh Guey Tacos really is in a gas station. I look up on how to translate Eh Guey Tacos and I can’t say for sure if I translated it correctly but my best guess is that it means…….Hey Tacos Man or Hey Tacos Dude.

They do have some seating inside but most people we saw do take out.

seating

Here is where you order and pick up.

Today we tried-

pollo (chicken) and Shrimp tacos

Chicken and shrimp tacos came in corn double shells that were lightly grilled. The shrimp tacos are presented different from the other tacos with shredded lettuce, cheese, grilled peppers and onions.

cabeza tacos (beef cheek)

We also tried cabeza tacos. You can’t see but the cabeza has some guacamole on it under the onions.

asada tacos

steak tacos

quesataco

What they call a quesotaco. It’s birria beef and cheese. Usually they come with consommé…..not today

We added on a side order of guacamole, rice and beans, and got a few salsas.

Some tacos today were better than others but none were bad…….As you see they are good sized tacos and not all but maybe the average eater can only eat two because of their generous size. Most were average and not bad. We mutually both thought that the chicken taco was one of the stand out tacos here today. It was dark meat tasty moist tender delicious chicken with a lot of flavor to it. The other best my husband thought was the shrimp taco. The shrimp were fresh tasting and prepared perfect. Maybe I am too fussy here but I didn’t care for either beef…(but then again I do note I am normally not a beef person)…..The asada was too chewy for me. I thought the cabeza had a better flavor but was too fatty for me and gave me the heebie jeebies. Rice and beans were average.

That was my trip to Eh Guey Tacos.

3501 W Union Hills Dr Glendale AZ

480-508-1294

I haven’t found a website for them but they are on Facebook.

Everything is subject to change.

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HORRIBLE FRIGHTFUL Food served to me in Metro Phoenix AZ -Annual Special Halloween Edition

So far 2022 has been a better year than most for Metro Phoenix Foods…..Not too many HORRIBLE FRIGHTFUL dishes….But there were a few. I very recently wrote about the next two dishes so if you read my blog then you know where these dishes came from. It’s not my intention to make trouble for any business………(even if they deserve it)…. I tell The Forking Truth….so I mention how my meal was once with the name of the business and once is enough……But these stories and most of the photos are Horrible and Frightful. Halloween time is just that perfect time to share these memories.

Overcooked macaroni and dried up cheese that never was good.

Burnt dried out fish with almost brunt oil filled eggplant.

After this are oldies but NOT goodies.

This was from a fine restaurant in the Biltmore area that is still in business. I do note that the chef that they had at the time left several years ago….By the looks of the polenta on the plate it seems like he might have been pissed off about something.

A certain restaurant on the west side served me a dessert with a hard glob of silicon in it that I had to spit out.

This next one might be the worst thing I ever got from a food truck. It made me scream and I had to spit it out.

It was suppose to be a corned beef egg roll from a food truck that specialized in corned beef. It was dry and awful inside but I still remember that the worst part was the egg roll because it tasted rancid.

Someone in metro Phoenix served me this sandwich.

They are still in business….

Sometimes you go to a restaurant that was very good for several visits………. Then when you eat the food you find out that the chef is no longer with them.

This restaurant closed shorty after I got this horrid dish. It was fishy salmon topped with raw tomato paste flanked by a splat of pureed corn and another splat of corn grits.

I went to a BBQ Restaurant in Phoenix that is still in Business. They served me grits that weren’t cooked.

They also served us meat that was under and still had hard fat on it.

I remember we said something about this but nobody said or did a thing.

A restaurant that is still in business in Peoria served my husband this sandwich.

At the time that restaurant recently changed ownership….It was not great but ok before this……………

It looks like a cinnamon bun but it’s not……….My husband was served a burnt roll somewhere.

This is the worst bulgogi I ever tried……It’s like they threw it in a blender and added cream cheese. It’s like throw up on a skillet.

This Thai Restaurant in Peoria thinks that it’s ok to call a dish fish and serve it without the meat.

I never went back.

This was from a Taco Restaurant that went out of business.

Dry flavorless chicken that might have been microwaved to hard and chewy with some pickled onions and a tortilla that fell apart before it arrived.

This place is still in business in Sun City.

The fish is fishy. The vegetables are obviously from frozen and boiled……I don’t know what happened to the mashed potato. I asked the server why it was green….She didn’t know and asked the chef. She said that he said, “Black pepper turns the potatoes green.”

Maybe my worst Metro Phoenix Restaurant foods came from an Asian Restaurant that I enjoyed on my first visit. I enjoyed the live seafood that was reasonably priced…..So I came back for a second visit….(unfortunately).

We started with some shiitake mushrooms with Asian Greens. They look good BUT….

Shiitake with Asian Greens

The sauce is HORRIFYING……Maybe it is suppose to be that way but I can’t stomach a sauce with the consistency of snot……I couldn’t eat this…..Sadly our main dish was worst.

On this visit I didn’t notice the live fish tanks???????? But ordered the rockfish anyway..This was like a fake fish that was impossible to eat….Like solid rubber and tough. I was going to say something to the owner….But my husband said that all was ok so the owner left.

The server didn’t even question on why we didn’t eat the fish and didn’t even ask if we wanted to bring it or the vegetables home……

Then the scary part is that we got a bill for over a hundred dollars for those two plates (We found out they charged $89. for that fish).

These were only a few of the HORRIBLE FRIGHTFUL Foods that was served to me in Metro Phoenix AZ.

Be careful out there and have a Happy Halloween!

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