Monthly Archives: May 2018

My Forking Thoughts on Philadelphia and Temp Tee Cream Cheese – they Taste Different

 

As a child growing up I always preferred Temp Tee Whipped Cream Cheese over Philadelphia Brand Whipped Cream Cheese……(Was I a foodie as a child?)…… Latter when I left home as a young adult I didn’t eat much cream cheese……but these days I do eat cream more. In Arizona Temp Tee brand cream cheese isn’t sold at any major grocery store. Every once in a while East Coast Foods show up at the 99 cent store. Breakstone’s and Hellman’s products show up every now and then along with Temp Tee Brand Cream Cheese. Today I happened to pick up some Temp Tee Brand Cream Cheese. I happened to have a tub of Philadelphia Whipped Cream Cheese at home so I wanted to see the taste difference for myself and how accurate my childhood memory of Temp Tee was.

I turn both tubs around and look at the ingredients. To my surprise both cream cheeses are owned by Kraft?????

 

Philadelphia Brand has more ingredients.  Pasteurized milk and cream, Skim milk, Whey protein concentrate, Whey, Modified Food Starch, Salt Carob bean gum, Xanthan Gum, Guar Gum, Lactic acid, Natamycin ( a natural mold inhibitor), Vitamin A Palmitate, Cheese Culture.

 

Temp Tee has less ingredients but more fat. Pasteurized Milk & Cream, Salt, Carob Bean Gum, Cheese Culture.

I go to smell them.

I think they smell similar but slightly different.

I taste Temp Tee first.

 

It’s very creamy and also buttery and bright. It is very smooth in my mouth. It has a very rich mouth feel. Temp Tee taste like heavy cream and whipped sweet butter with a little tang. It taste natural and very good.

Now the Philadelphia Brand Whipped Cream Cheese.

Do I have an off batch?….. It’s almost like those Jello deserts that people used to make like Jello and Whipped Cream mixed together.  This cream cheese is very flat tasting after the Temp Tee and has some flavors I can’t identify. It lacks that natural cream and butter kind of taste with sour instead of tang. After the Temp Tee it doesn’t taste or feel natural. It’s very disappointing after the Temp Tee. Philadelphia Brand Cream Cheese seems slightly gross to me after the Temp Tee. I do note that Philadelphia Brand Cream Cheese usually does taste good to me but it’s only after tasting Temp Tee that I really notice the difference.

I hate to admit this but This Philly Girl (I was from the Philadelphia Area) Proclaims that New York Temp Tee Brand Cream Cheese is Forking Better than Philadelphia Cream Cheese by a long shot.

I do note your opinion may differ.

Those were my Forking Thoughts on Philadelphia and Temp Tee Brand Cream Cheeses – They do indeed Taste Different!

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Jean Georges Vongericten’s Saffron Cucumber Pickles

 

Jean Georges Vongericten’s Saffron Cucumber Pickles

I had some leftover English Cucumbers and got this Jean Georges recipe from the Tasting Table in my email so I thought I’d give it a try. Jean Georges Vongericten is a world famous Chef. He has many three and four star restaurants in the USA and across the world. This is a very easy recipe that anyone can do. These pickles are unlike any pickles I’ve ever tasted….They are light and refreshing but very different. It’s recommended to serve these pickles with Match Salmon, Swordfish, Tuna or Mackerel. These pickles should stay fresh for at least two weeks.

Ingredients for about 8 servings

2 pounds European Cucumber (also called English Cucumber, Hot House Cucumber and in the 70s-80s had the classy name of Burp-less Cucumber) – Sliced in 1/8th inch slices

1 cup champagne vinegar – (I used white vinegar…. champagne would have cost about $11.00 here)

1 cup dry white wine

1/2 cup sugar

1 Tablespoon kosher salt

1/2 teaspoon saffron threads – (make sure to crumble them to use)

Directions

Bring everything but the cucumbers to a boil. Take off the heat and let cool to room temperature. When cool add to cucumbers cover and refrigerate over night before use.

Jean Georges Vongericten’s Saffron Cucumber Pickles

A very different way to pickle and a very upscale pickle! I gotta whip up some fish now to serve with these pickles.

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Nomadic Ice Cream Rolls in Old Town Glendale AZ are Worth a Fork!

 

Nomadic Ice Cream Rolls is a small specialty Thai Style Ice Cream Shop located in Historic Old Town Glendale AZ. You might be wondering WTFork is an Ice Cream Roll?  Ice Cream Rolls are made to order ice cream with mix ins that freezes instantly on an anti-griddle and gets scraped off in roll shapes. The mixture gets lots of chops and smears by the Ice Cream Roll Chef and when it’s just right the mixture get scrapped off into a roll shape that might be topped with more stuff.

This small Ice Cream Parlor is crammed with mostly Ice Cream Roll related art work that’s for sale by the owner who also just happens to be the Artist.

They have a small counter by the front for seating, a few paint splashed chairs and one table.

Ooooh what to order?

Everything sounds interesting and a bit different than from another Ice Cream Roll Place I’ve been too. The Lady there is super excited about the flavor of the week and really pushing it to me so I tried it….

Chococavo – High Quality Chocolate, Avocado (YES Forking avocado!), Bitbits (a Brazilian Chocolate covered rice cereal candy) and agave.

WOW! This was incredibly creamy…..with a really satisfying chocolate flavors and a little crunch here and there from the Brazilian Bitbits candy. I have to say it was downright great!

My husband had something similar with less frills that looked the same but tasted different and also was incredibly smooth and delicious. ( I think he just had chocolate ……maybe with chocolate sauce….he not a fan of things in his Ice Cream)

Nomadic Ice Cream Rolls does run on the expensive side for ice cream (at this time $7.50 for a not so large and $8.50 for a large) but this Ice Cream is hand made FRESH in front of your eyes and is very high quality with interesting and different mix ins you won’t find at other places. Making the Ice Cream Rolls is also labor intensive…..Each serving of Ice Cream Rolls takes some time to prepare.

Fresh made, high quality Ice Cream that taste Amazing and that is very creamy is Worth a Fork!

Worth a Fork!

www.NomadicIceCreamRolls.com

Everything is subject to change and your experience may or may not differ.

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