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harc@szmer.info to memes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 days ago

Beef with corndogs

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Beef with corndogs

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harc@szmer.info to memes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 days ago
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  • MuteDog@lemmy.world
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    Notice that the Beef Wellington hasn’t gotten the shaft.

  • TastehWaffleZ@lemmy.world
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    That corn dog is already from a different socioeconomic background, all my corn dogs have looked like this

    • HowAbt2day@futurology.today
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      Nice corn dog in my opinion, bon apetite and shit.

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        Bone apple teat!

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      deleted by creator

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    I don’t think about beef Wellington enough to have ever made this connection, but it’s not wrong.

    Is beef Wellington perceived as a genuinely posh thing? It feels more old and crusty to me, right? Like 1960s aspirational middle class, rather than genuinely rich bougie stuff. A thing for the kind of people that thinks of sushi as “exotic”.

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      1960s aspirational middle class

      That’s still a higher social class than what the corn dog represents, though.

      • MudMan@fedia.io
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        For you, maybe. Corn dogs are movie food where I come from.

        Pastry and beef is grandma food. American street food is foreign and exotic and hip by comparison.

        I mean, it was in the 20th century when all these perceptions settled in, which is why I have it mentally filed alongisde shrimp cocktails and aspic.

    • DandomRude@lemmy.world
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      I would say that the classic version with beef fillet, prosciutto, and morels is more of an upper-class dish, as the ingredients are expensive and it is time-consuming to prepare.

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        So was my grandma’s Christmas dinner menu.

        See, it’s the intricacy that makes it feel outdated and aspirational to me. It carries that mid-20th century stink of aspirational shows of status based on domestic labor.

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          Oh, yes, definitely.

          In my home country (Germany), there is a cake called Frankfurter Kranz that definitely expresses this sentiment as well: maximum butter!

          This cake was especially popular right after World War II because people wanted to show that they had enough again to not only survive, but also to lavish.

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      Beef Wellington made right is delicious, but it’s just another recipe. I have to argue against the corn dog parallel, however, because Wellington is made from a whole piece of meat, not a sausage. It’s still definitely only fancy if you are the type that finds sushi exotic.

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      What? It’s homemade granma cuisine. Have never considered it posh.

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        Most people only see it in shows with Gordon Ramsey I think. Depending on country

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      It is wrong. One is made with a beef fillet, the other with a tube of pureed pig slaughter waste.

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        That’s where the different socioeconomic background comes in

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        That’s the same difference between a Big Mac and a fancy restaurant burger, but they’re both burgers.

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        A corn dog is also fried where the Wellington is baked.

        It’s the equivalence of comparing cinnamon raisin bread to a pound cake

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    That’s a corndog bleu.

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    But what about sausage rolls?

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    Corn dog is just hotdog with a identity crysis.

    • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮 @pawb.social
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      A hotdog that runs Crysis probably cooks itself.

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    I remember the first time I had beef wellington as a kid, not knowing what was in it and thinking oh it’s just a long meat pie, then being incredibly confused why the first bit of meat I got to just kept on going

    Man I want some now, might have to make one

  • BlameTheAntifa@lemmy.world
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    They are both pie.

    • mutilated_sphincter@lemmy.world
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      They are both calzone, and so is pie!

      Source

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    Both can also be used as a deadly weapon

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      A weapon of ass-destruction?

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    Both are sandwiches

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      Both are salads

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        Are Corndogs an instrument?

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    Are we French Canadians the only ones to call corn dgs “pogo”. I’m aware it’s a brand but that the only word for it here.

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