So how does this sound to you?
Every day can be Thanksgiving when you try the newest food craze at this year's New York State Fair.
The sandwich, called The New York Harvester, is Thanksgiving, deep fried into a sandwich that weighs two pounds.
The
creator of this madness is Jim Hasbrouck, who operates the famous Fried
Specialties booths at the Fair and whose heart-stopping Defibrillator
was last year's craziest new food and won national attention. But
enough about the cook; what's in the sandwich?
- Deep-fried turkey
- Deep-fried mashed potatoes
- Deep-fried stuffing
- Cranberry sauce
- Cheese sauce
- Bacon - deep-fried, of course
- All of it stacked between two slices of sourdough bread and every ounce of it made with New York products
"I
spent the winter working on this," said Hasbrouck, the Wayne County
resident who tours the nation selling deep-fried fun at many fairs and
festivals. "I went through a lot of food to get this just right, and
it's good. Crazy good."
"This
is one of the fun reasons people wait all year for the Fair. They want
to taste something they've never tasted before. As for me, I can't
wait to dig in to one of these. Who doesn't love Thanksgiving dinner?"
said Troy Waffner, Acting Fair Director.
Hasbrouck
also plans to bring back The Defibrillator, the mega-burger that
featured a deep-fried Angus burger patty, deep-fried pickles, deep-fried
cheese curds, deep-fried bacon, and cheddar cheese, stuffed between two
grilled cheese sandwiches.
The sandwich was one of several fun Fair
foods featured on the Cooking Channel show "Carnival Eats" earlier this
year.
The
New York Harvester is the first of several wild new food choices to be
announced in the coming weeks. The fair's annual surveys of fairgoers
have consistently shown that food is the number one item on their
agendas.
Fair officials have been diversifying food choices gradually
each year, adding healthy options such as the wildly successful vegan
food stand in the International Building and embracing more ethnic
foods.
Of course, the fair is known for its signature products - the cup of perfectly chilled white or chocolate milk in the Dairy
Products building and the $1 baked potato with all the fixings in the
Horticulture Building.
The sausage sandwich with peppers and onion has
been a staple of the fair for decades.
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