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Food Adventures

Extreme Eats at Chicago Gyros & Dogs

May 14, 2019 By Dayton937 1 Comment

The Italian Beef Sandwich and Bacon Fries

We found a spot for a true Food Adventure.  It is an eatery which gained some fame on Wilmington Ave, then moved to a shopping strip on Indian Ripple Rd, not far from the Greene.  Chicago Gyros and Dogs is bustling and people coming in and out for carry outs, or to dine in, means they are doing something right. Their wacky menu features all types of one-of-a-kind sandwiches.

Let’s learn about this eatery with the extreme menu, that brings hungry Daytonians back for more.

 

HERE’S THE SKINNY on CHICAGO GYROS AND DOGS:

This is “The Dougie” – it needs extra cheese to make it perfect

 

— Owned by a father and son, this local business has two locations:
3979 Indian Ripple Rd, Beavercreek  and
201 W McMillan St, Cincinnati near the campus of University of Cincinnati.

— Hours of the Beavercreek location are:
Monday – Saturday: 11am – 9pm
Sundays : 11am – 6pm

“The Fedyk “- A dog covered with chili , cheese and fries

— Menu features various takes on Gyros, Vienna Beef Hot Dogs, Burgers, and Fries.  The menu has options and add-ons that let you create your own monster sandwich.

— The biggest tip is to take advantage of their incredible lunch specials from 11am-2pm. You can save from 2 to 5 bucks with upgrades and more.  Each day has a different deal, check the chalk board near the counter for specials and deals.

 

We scoured the menu and have been there a half-dozen times.  We still have a couple of items to try, but we definitely have the feel for the menu enough to give you our patented “must eats.”

The Nasty Nati – 2 burgers, gyro meat,bacon, jalapenos and 2 kinds of cheese and more

 

“MUST EATS” at CHICAGO GYROS and DOGS:

— “THE DOUGIE” with EXTRA CHEESE:
This is a grilled cheese sandwich with gyro meat in it as well.  The regular menu item comes with one slice of cheese which just isn’t enough.  Make sure you order this deliciously toasted bread sandwich with extra cheese.  It makes all he difference.  Add some Tzatziki sauce and you are right where you wanna be.

 

— “THE FEDYK”:
Named after University of Dayton Football 2005 offensive lineman Dan Fedyk.  It’s a hot dog with mustard, onions, chili, cheese, fries and cole slaw.  This was our favorite dog on the menu.  It takes two hands to eat, and can quickly turn sloppy.

 

The Chicken Philly Gyro

— THE NASTY NATI:
This is the monster of the menu.  Instead of buns, it is served between two regular sized pitas.  It starts with two beef patties with provolone cheese, topped with gyro meat and Bacon.  Next it drizzled with nacho cheese and sprinkled with jalapenos and grilled onions.  It is then covered with Tzatziki sauce.  This sandwich is work of art and is a 10 napkin minimum.  This thing is so big , 2 people could share it.  This menu item defines the word “Food Adventure.”  Not for the squeamish, no rules here.

 

—THE CHICKEN PHILLY GYRO with EXTRA TZATZIKI SAUCE:
A huge heaping pita with grilled, diced chicken breast.  It is filled with Onions, Mushrooms, Green Peppers, Provolone & Mayo.  Add some extra tzatziki sauce and request that they grill the onions too.  This is a huge sandwich and very filling.  All of the menu sandwiches are large, so it is par for the course.

The Gyro Sandwich – hidden below are tomatoes

 

— THE REGULAR GYRO:
The basic Gyro sandwich is great.  It is stuffed with meat and is like what you get at the Dayton Greek fest, but about 4 times the meat inside.  It also has a lot of onions on it and a couple of tomatoes.  We prefer to ask that they grill the onions.  Just a tip, to lessen the sharpness of that raw onion that some people love.

The Dayton Dog is covered in fries

—  THE DAYTON DOG:
This is a Vienna Beef Hot Dog
on a poppy-seed bakery bun, with Mustard, Relish, Onions, Sport Peppers, Fries.  The sports peppers are hot and will sneak up on you.  It is a delicious dog, paying homage to the Gem city, with a little heat!

 

— THE CHICAGO DOG:
We again start with the poppy-seed bun and a Vienna hot dog.  Those hot dogs pop when you bite into them.  They have a little “snap.” It is topped with Mustard, Relish, Onions, Sport Peppers, Tomato, Dill Pickle, Celery Salt.  This is probably their signature dog. Again, watch those sports peppers, they will light you up!  So delicious, that you will crave them later.

The Chicago Dog

 

— THE ITALIAN BEEF SANDWICH:
This is not the Italian beef you are used to having.  This one has more onions and green peppers, making he dip into the au jus tricky.  This sandwich is loaded with toppings.  It is a huge meal in itself, and if you want more beef, less toppings, the more traditional order would be the Italian Beef with no, or light onions and green peppers.

 

—“CARDIAC” FRIES:
Oh, dare to indulge on this one.  These fries are topped with a scoop of Bob Evans sausage gravy and  covered in shredded cheese.  Get a fork, and go to town.  These were absolutely delicious, and our tip here is to ask for extra gravy.  Yeah .. we said it .

 

Cardiac Fries

The key here is that there are a lot of choices, so building or choosing a sandwich is easy.  The problem is picking which one or 2 to try, because you can have many favorites on this menu.  Chicago Gyro and Dogs has a lot to offer and the prices are very affordable.  The staff at the  Indian Ripple location are knowledgeable and friendly.

Although this place does have a decent cult following, and seems to do a brisk business, many people have yet to visit this establishment.  Check it out, as summer is a perfect time for Dogs and Gyros !

Thank you for reading this week’s article.  We have a Food Adventure feature article right here, each and every week on Dayton Most Metro.  For even more Food Adventures, like us on Facebook and discover why we are Dayton’s favorite food blog since 2008.

Chicago Dog

Bacon Fries and Italian Beef

“The Dougie”

Regular Gyro

Old location on Wilmington Ave

They have a Food Truck !

The Nasty Nati is served like this- you have to assemble it

Lunch Specials

Nasty Nati cut in half

Store Front on Indian Ripple Rd in Beavercreek

The Chicago Dog

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Food Adventures, The Featured Articles Tagged With: chicago gyros and dogs, gyros, hot dogs

11 Years of Dayton Food Adventures

May 3, 2019 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

Happy 11th Birthday Food Adventures

Dear Local Foodies … THANK YOU !!
Our resident Food Adventures blog hit the 11 year milestone recently.  We also just recently surpassed our 500th feature article for  Dayton Most Metro .com  and are surpassing 8,000 Facebook fans.  We have been lucky to partner with Dayton Dining and help bring some incredible foodie events to the Dayton area.

The blog started as two people.  The lineup has changed a couple of times over the years. Each change brought expansion in activities and growth in community involvement.

Today our three Food Adventure Crew members, The Big Ragu, Jackie and Jessie promise even greater things in the future.  We promise to continue or traditions and add fun events as well.   Our presence locally is so much more than our social media of  Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.  We are more that just our website www.DaytonFoodies.com.  We are Dayton’s food blog since 2008.  You don’t have to belong to a club or pay to read our articles.  Our photos are always ours.  We don’t copy, we set the trends.  We enjoy sharing our favorite places to eat with the people of the Miami Valley. We have no rules, and leave no plate unturned.  From charity events, to festival partners, cooking classes, whole 30

Chinatown Duck in Chicago

guidance, hosting restaurant events, recipes, TV spots, and so much more.  Here is a look back at Food Adventures over the last eleven years..


2008 VISIT TO CHINATOWN CHICAGO:

It all started in April 2008 with a visit to Chinatown in Chicago.  Big Ragu ate weird foods he couldn’t pronounce and went out of his way to try things out of his comfort zone. As the photos were published with some smart ass captions, calling it the “Food Adventure to Chinatown” The feedback was staggering.  Friends asked: “why don’t you do this for places in the Dayton area?”   A page on Facebook was created, before we knew it there were 500 likes on our page..  Not long after, DaytonMostMetro .com approached Food Adventures about writing a column, and the rest evolved from there.  Today we even have shirts, aprons and more for sale.  Now, 8,000 fans later on Facebook and 500 articles on Dayton Most Metro, we just

Our First Food Adventure “The Bash at Brixx”

hit our 11th year of Food Adventures.

“BASH AT BRIXX” MEETING OF THE FOODIE MINDS:
Our first ever Food Adventure event was held in the private room upstairs at Brixx Ice Co. across from the Dayton Dragons stadium.  Owner Chris Bhai let us host a group and we all ordered off the menu.  He had a couple of drink specials and we gave away a $25 gift card to Brixx.  We went around the room with about 40 foodies sharing their favorite restaurant stories and menu items.  Jax and Big Ragu were both there.

Jackie bar tending at the Fifth Street Brewpub for charity

 

 

GUEST BARTENDERS at the FIFTH STREET BREWPUB:
We have been lucky enough to do this 3 times over the years for various charities from food banks to local dog shelters.  The great staff at the brewpub, the great beer and the fantastic food make every event a breeze.  The patio is wonderful and this bar is a great place to relax and enjoy some local flavor all around.  What”ll it be? Can we serve you up a pint for charity?  Thanks to the literally hundreds of people who helped make these nights a success by attending.  Because of you, we surpassed $1000 in charitable donations from those 3 nights.

 

50 Shades of Grape

50 SHADES OF GRAPE FOOD ADVENTURE at ARCHERS CENTERVILLE:
Each attendee had to sign a contract of behavior, like the book.  The wine dinner featured dishes from the book and door prizes were epic.  One surprised guest got a pair of edible underwear.  Well that was a Food Adventure first.  The 60 foodies in attendance were served incredible courses and even got to keep the wine glass as a souvenir … It was etched “50 Shades of Grape…”

 

ALE FEST and ALE FEASTS:
We have attended Ale Fests in the street, at Wright Patt and at the Masonic Temple.  We have sampled dozens of beer in a day.  This event puts your palate to the test and the beer world is your oyster.  We love it and look forward for more Ale Fests and Feasts in the future.

 

Ale Fest Wright Patt

DEALING BLACKJACK at ALTER FEST and INCARNATION FISH FRY:
For years the Big Ragu has helped these charities close to his heart. Dealing blackjack usually a day or two, at Alterfest, Alters Fish Fry and Incarnations fish fry has been the standard in the past.  We look forward to continued support in the future.  The fish frys and the AlterFest food is fantastic.

Jessie and Sallie Taylor on Living Dayton TV

LIVING DAYTON TV APPEARANCES:
Food Adventures
is thrilled to have a recurring spot on the Living Dayton TV Show.  Whether we are highlighting a local restaurant or a festival, the hosts could not be more gracious.  Sometimes we cook one of our family recipes on the air that is perfect for parties.  Most recently Jessie has cooked some Whole 30 compliant meals and the Big Ragu has even taken a pie in the face on live tv, It is all in fun and food and we appreciate the producers and staff for letting share our adventures on their show.

 

Jackie and her hubs with Alton Brown Food TV star

CELEBRITY FOOD ADVENTURES:
We have been lucky enough to have a Cassano’s pizza with Pete Rose, and meet Alton Brown from The Food Network.  From comedian Kevin Farley, to wrestlers Mick Foley and Jake the Snake Roberts, they all were Food Adventure fans.  Even American Idol star Alexis Gomez and Fox n Friends Brian Kilmeade wore our t-shirts.  We have met some really fun and famous foodies along the way !  They all love talking good eats.  Even Bengals stars Pete Johnson and Ickey Woods ate some burgers and cold cuts with us .  Everyday we’re shuff-a-lin.

 

AMBUCS CHILI COOKOFF FOR CHARITY:
Each year we have been lucky enough to be celeb judges at Dayton’s biggest chili cookoff.  If you have not been to this

Jackie tried every single chili in the house !

amazing event, you need to go.  for about $18 you get all the chili you want from usually about 20 restaurants.  They have hotdogs, beer, wine and soft drinks too.  All is included with entry.  They have gambling also and The Big Ragu has been known to deal some blackjack in a pinch.  This is one of those events where you can’t believe you ate the whole thing.  Amazing chili and cold beer, with gambling.  What more could you ask for?  Oh a DJ and dancing?  They have that too.  www.bestchili.org for info on this stellar event, that we are proud to partner with annually.

 

ARIAKE ALL YOU CAN EAT SUSHI FOOD ADVENTURE:

Ariake All you Can Eat Sushi Event


We had an incredible event a couple of years ago when the owners of Ariake Sushi Bar and Grill let it all hang out.  They gave us a deal on a one night only “all you can eat” extravaganza.  The result was boats of sushi, sashimi, rolls, and wasabi everywhere.  The soy sauce and sake were flowing and everyone left stuffed and happy.  We appreciate the sushi chef and owners of this fantastic restaurant with Dayton’s only truly authentic Japanese menu in town.  If you have not been here – you are missing out.

AMERICANA FESTIVAL:

Americana Pretzel Time !

We visit the Amish Pretzel Women, Kowalski’s Hots, and Zombie Dogz among others. Walking the streets with 100,000 foodies makes the lines a little long, but we get there early and eat right after the parade.  We don’t mind fast walking some teeney boppers to get a gyro or pork chop.  Every man and women are for themselves in this patriotic day of food and fun.  We have been contemplating being in the parade but we cant figure out how to eat and walk at the same time.

 

ARCHER’S ANNUAL CHILI COOKOFF:
We get asked each year to help judge the chili entered into the Archers chili cookoff .  What’s at stake?  MONEY to the winner and their chili is featured in the menu Archer’s Tavern in Centerville and Kettering for an entire year.  Last year featured an intriguing chili, when David Klass made a chili using REIGELE beer, made in Germany’s sister city to Dayton.  The result was a balance of flavor that took the

Archers Chili Judges

contest.  It was close, but the vigorous selection process showed one clear winner.  Try the chili next time you are at Archer’s.

 

BENGALS vs BROWNS BASH at BENNETTS PUBLICAL:
The battle of Ohio begins each year.
This time the Bengals were at the Browns and Bennett’s provided specials on Platform Beer out of Cleveland and reduced prices on their Gorgonzola topped Steaks.   Have you been to this restaurant in Miamisburg? It is a helluva place to watch sports and eat good food.  We passed out t-shirts and the crowd enjoyed the game.

 

GUEST PIZZA SERVERS at BEAVERCREEK PIZZA DIVE:

Pizza Buffet at the Beavercreek Pizza Dive

The owners at the Beavercreek Pizza Dive were so generous and friendly. We marketed our appearances and a portion went to charity.  We served hungry kids from the Monday night pizza buffet which included a Ceasars Salad Pizza, BLT Pizza, and a Philly Cheesesteak Pizza. We also served old favorites like pepperoni or veggie pies.  Get in there on Monday nights and check out this deal for yourself.  It is all you can eat and less than 10 buck a person.  Drinks are extra, and the even sere bread stick bites.

BEERS AND STEERS at KENNEDY VINEYARD:

John Kennedy of Big Rack Brewery


Farm raised beef and the new Big Rack Brewery
debuted their beers on a Food Adventure.  The brewery was part of the now defunct Kennedy Vineyard in New Madison Ohio in Darke County.  It has since gone out of business due to a fire and legal complications with a former partner.  It is sad to see such a tremendous family suffer the hardship of losing their winery, brewery and livelihood.

 

BIG BEER AND BARLEY WINES EVENT:
Normally taking place at the fairgrounds, it is a plethora of weird beers and rare barley wine drinks.  The bottles are strong and the alcohol is flowing.   This is a fun event and usually features lots of beers we have never seen before.  We are grateful to pour beers at the Dayton Most Metro Booth.

 

BIG BREWS AND BLUES EVENT:
For Diabetes Dayton’s benefit, this event has been held in Riverscape and Carillon Park.  The last year saw a hiatus.  We hope this beer bash is back soon, not only for a great cause, but because it is great fun!  They always feature great music and food vendors, along with dozens of beers to sample.

 

BIG RAGU’s HOMEMADE COOKING:
The Big Ragu
gets to show his culinary skills in posts on social media or sharing recipes online. His cooking mostly concerns seafood, grilling out and Italian food.  Here is a Bleu Cheese Burger he made for a dinner party a few years ago.  It is a

Ragu’s Bleu Cheese Burger

on a bun.

CASSANO’s DOUGH PLANT TOUR:
Who could forget getting a personal tour of the Cassano dough plant from Vic Cassano’s grandson Chip?  Chip sowed us the enormous flour silos all the way through the process down to the packaging.  Cassano’s produced dough and thin crust dough for companies and restaurants nationwide. The facility is immaculate and a state of the art, one of a kind operation on Stroop Rd.  Sixty five years ago Mom Donisi invented her thin crust pizza and Cassano’s has been serving them ever since.

 

Inside Cassano’s Dough Plant

CELTIC FESTIVAL:
The annual street fair where you can get a Guinness, listen to Celtic Storm and eat local food vendors til you plop.  That’s what we do.  Our official mission is to hit as many new food vendors as we can each year.  A wee bit too much of food and drink, but we dance it off in the end.  This hugely popular festival is one you want to allow a few hours to take in.  Lots of great dressed up people at this one, channeling their inner Irishman.

 

RHINEGEISTS and POLTERGEISTS HAUNTED DINNERS at THE AMBER ROSE:

Rhinegeists and Poltergeists


Our hugely popular ghost dinners at the Amber Rose. We have a local Paranormal investigation team, reveal their findings from hundreds of hours of surveillance at the Amber Rose.  Spirits surround you.  Unexplained photos, and sound recordings dominate the night.  The food is an incredible 4 course meal and we pair the dishes with 4 Rhinegeist Beers. Learn bout the history of the building and the ghosts thought to haunt the place including a playful woman named “Chickie.”

 

A night of Ghost Hunting – Creeps and Creaks at The Amber Rose

NIGHT OF GHOST HUNTING at THE AMBER ROSE (Creeks and Creeps):
The other dinner we have in October annually is a dinner that puts ghost hunters to the test.  Can you find some paranormal evidence given unfettered access to all parts of the Amber Rose building?  We will feed you and give you some alcohol, but bring your own ghost hunting equipment.  From 9pm -2am attendees get to search attics, basements, and crawl spaces.  In the past we called this Food Adventure “Creeps and Creaks,” because we debuted Creepshow Beer from Warped Wing at the event.  One of the spookiest nights of the year.

“RINGING IN THE HOLIDAYS” at CARILLON PARK – DAYTON’S DELIGHTFUL DESSERT CONTEST GUEST JUDGES:

One of our classes at Dorothy Lane


One of our early Food Adventures at Historic Carillon Park.  Cocktails, and a dessert party in the middle of this Dayton history museum is cause for great conversation.  We brushed elbows with some of Dayton’s finest philanthropists and chefs.  We were lucky enough to judge the dessert contest and dare we say ride a merry-go-round ?

 

DOROTHY LANE MARKET SCHOOL OF COOKING:
We have been fortunate enough to host a few classes at the school of cooking.  From our “Party on the Patio” or Food Adventure Holiday favorites, we brought the party the DLM Culinary Center.  We have grilled salmon and clams, made tomato pie and boozy milkshakes.  Even pineapple pizzas, homemade cheese wontons and penne pasta dishes that would make anyone proud.  We are grateful for the opportunity to have cooked for over 100 people during our 3 events.

Evening Under the Stars

EVENING UNDER THE STARS:
The Big Ragu was asked to emcee this event hosted by AIMIA, that benefited Feeding America‘s Good-To-Go Backpack Program.   There were amazing desserts, champagne, wine and live music.  A silent auction included cruise trips.  The fun-filled night was held at Dayton’s Masonic Temple.

 

GARLIC FEST:

Jackies Garlic Fest Cooking Demo


Whether it is help organizing events and food vendors, or our cooking demos the day of the event.  We are proud to be a partner in Dayton’s Garlic Fest.  Always a “stinkin’ good time,”  this is one of most fun festivals we have ever attended.  June 29th 2019 will be at Carroll High School !  Jackie and Jessie will be doing free cooking demos during the day and live music, food and craft vendors go on until 10pm!

 

 

Big Ragu with his favorite Roller Derby Athlete Racey Rocker !

GEM CITY ROLLER DERBY:
We attended a derby in Huber Heights and watched the bumps and bruises while eating all of the concession food.  From popcorn to hot dogs, and from nachos to soft pretzels. We walked out a stuffed mess.  The action was as good as the food.  Don’t miss a match!

 

GEM CITY PODCAST:
We have a recurring role on the Gem City Podcast, giving an updated Food Adventure “state of the city” in food, each year.  The hosts are friendly and they are as big of foodies as we are.  We love talking new, old and closed restaurants, food trucks, festival food and more.  We slobber on the microphones every time and get lost in a food coma the minute we put on the headphones.

Jackie Rocking the Gem City Podcast

 

GERMAN FEST PICNIC:
Every year we hit them up for beer and pretzels. One year an Asian woman, stretched out the Big Ragu with a rigorous massage.  It actually helped him digest the festival food because she twisted him like a pretzel. Only in Dayton can you get an Asian massage for an Italian, at a German Fest.

 

GET WARPED at JIMMIES LADDER 11 DINNER:
Warped Wing
featured their beers for each course of the meal served by Ladder 11.  We gave away shirts and Warped Wing  items.  It was a packed house upstairs and another successful dinner.

 

 

Big Ragu gets a brutal stretchout at German Fest

GIOVANNI’s FOOD ADVENTURE WINE DINNER:
An incredible Italian meal featuring the best items on the menu.  From pizza to salad , and pasta to the tiramisu to end the meal.  There was even a garlic cheese onion appetizer that knocked our socks off.  Each course was served with a glass of vino.  It was unbelievable and we need to do another one SOON!

 

GOOSE vs GRAPES DINNER at ARCHER’S TAVERN:
It was Goose Island Beer vs Wine
and wine won. The five course tasting was a vote for which you liked better the beer or the wine with the pairing.  The packed dining room preferred the wines this time.  A night of deliciousness.

Tiramisu at Giovannis

 

 

DAYTON’S OKTOBERFEST:
Whether we volunteer to pour beer, or we jut come on preview night for a lot of drink and food, we love this event.  Big Ragu has an annual stogey on site and the vendors  from Strudel to Cream Puffs get our attention every time!  We also love choosing from Hamburger Wagon or Crab Rangoon for a late night snack.  The Art Institute never envisioned this when it was built, we are guessing.

 

Hungry Jax at Oktoberfest

TV SPOTS on FOX 45 :
Whether we are promoting food truck rallies, festivals or cooking on live morning TV, we have had some memorable Fox 45 TV spots.  Who can forget us eating raw garlic at 7am on live TV?  How about the time the Big Ragu took a pie in the face from the Fox 45 reporter while dressed as Elvis?  We even had a down to the wire cooking demo that went off like a charm.  Usually on early morning , there is nothing like Food Adventures Crew on live television.

 

DAYTON’S GREEK FESTIVAL:
Early Saturday and Early Sunday of this weekend fest, we get classic gyros and bask in the glory of an uncrowded fest.  Part of the reason is we typically work the Italian Fest later that day.  We love George Karras’ band and the pastries too.  Oh and those Trigonas are delicious.

Eating Raw Garlic on FOX 45 LIVE at 7am

 

GREENE COUNTY, MONTGOMERY COUNTY and DARKE COUNTY FAIRS:
We go ape at the fairs every year.  We always knock down 3 of them, looting every food booth we can.  The best funnel cakes are in Greene County, the best wings are in Montgomery County, The best sandwiches and pies are in Darke County. Eat, visit, discover new stuff.  We usually bring pockets of food to the horse races and enjoy the crowd. No rules. Just fun.

 

Company 7 BBQ and Hairless Hare Brewery hosted a Food Adventure

HOPPY APRIL FOOLS DAY – FOOD ADVENTURE at COMPANY 7 BBQ with HAIRLESS HARE BREWERY.
Vandalia’s brewery the Hairless Hare knocked it out of the park with some delicious pairings to BBQ at Company 7 in Englewood.  There was brisket, pulled pork and desserts.  This HUGE Food Adventure saw 60 foodies attend.  All 7 BBQ sauces were out and flowing and we even ordered some appetizers of onion rings that were terrific. The people who own the Hairless Hare and Company 7 BBQ are class acts, and the kind of local business owners that make Daytonians proud.

Grillmasters at the Jennifer Schmidt Memorial Tennis Tournament

 

JENNIFER SCHMIDT MEMORIAL TENNIS TOURNAMENT:
For 3 years we helped man the grill at sold burgers and hot dogs at the Jennifer Schmidt Memorial Tennis Tournament.  Our Food Adventure Crew would fire up the grill at 10am and the hungry tennis fans and players would come running.  The event was held at Cloud Park in Huber Heights and was hosted by Carroll High School’s tennis team.  The tournament was in memory of Jennifer Schmidt, a former Carroll Graduate and Tennis Player in the mid 1980’s.  Sadly, after going to college, she was feared abducted and went missing on the campus of Purdue University her Freshman year.  The case was never solved, and no trace of her was found.  Each year the high school would help raise funds for the girls tennis team. Each year they paid tribute to her family and honored her name.  We gladly helped this worthy cause.

Big Ragu gives Twisted Sister’s Dee Sniders ome Mikesells Chips !

 

HORROR HOUND CONVENTION IN CINCINNATI:
This convention allowed us to meet 80’s actors, Walking Dead stars, and even 80’s rocker Dee Snider.  We had lunch with former Bengals star Domato Peko, sharing some LaRosa’s Pizza. We had a Zombie Dog with a Reservoir Dog Michael Madsen. We gave French Bread and “Peru” to Better Off Dead Actress Diane Franklin. We met so many other obscure celebs with horror movie roles.  This was one hell of an all day Food Adventure.  We got to bring Candyman start Tony Todd some Esther Price too.

 

The Mount Rushmore of Dayton Beer

IPA HOLI-DAZE at STONE HOUSE TAVERN:
We got 8 local breweries to come to Stone House Tavern for an IPA showcase.  Dan Apolito helped organize the beer tasting and had appetizers available as well.  To see the owners and head brew masters of the regions greatest beer companies, all in one place was epic.  It was like being at the Mount Rushmore of Dayton beer history.  Stone House Tavern is in Waynesville and the bar and patio are perfect spots to enjoy their great beer and menu selection.

 

DAYTON’S ITALIAN FALL FESTA :

Cannoli from Italian Fall Festa

We first started working the kids area in 2008 at Italian Fest.  Then in 2009 we got traded to the beer truck at the festa.  Our volunteering has seen us grilling and serving wine, serving bottle water and soft drinks, and now we are back again at the beer truck where we belong, under the guidance of Kevin Sorice.  One of our favorite moments is Saturdays stuffed shell dinner, and smoking stogeys Sunday watching the Bengals play by the beer booth.  Big Ragu also makes cavatelli, tiramisu, and cannoli excursions.

 

 

Pizza Baking at the World A Fair Italian Booth

ITALIAN BOOTH at WORLD A’FAIR:
At the World A Fair, We have been tossed around from the pizza maker station, to the pizza baker station.  We have grilled sausages, and served meatball subs. Working in the booth was blast for a few years and we hope to again work the booth if the Sons of Italy Bella Villa Hall get involved again.  The best part of the weekend is when our shift at the Italian booth is over and we get to scour the other booths for worldly food … Greek Gyros, Bavarian CreamPuffs, Empanadas, Cannoli and Egg Rolls .. YES!

 

Jackie’s Tomato Pie

JACKIE’s KITCHEN – HOMEMADE :
Our Food Adventure Crew member Jackie is also known as Hungry Jax, because she is usually pretty hungry.  Her upbringing in an Italian family in Utica, NY meant a lot of time in the kitchen.  She also has volunteered at Dorothy Lane Market’s cooking school for years.  Her homelife is full of cooking as well.  She tests recipes in her kitchen using her hubs and 2 kiddos as taste testers.  The result is her passing down the traditions to the next generation of foodies in her family.  From Chicken Riggies to Tomato Pie, from Turkey to side item comfort food that is off the hook, Jackie loves to entertain and is great at it .  We often share these kitchen posts and recipes on Food Adventures.

 

Jessie has some celery juice for ya !

JESSIE’S KITCHEN:
The healthy influence in our blog comes from our in-house wellness coach Jessie Whitesell.  She is our Whole 30 guru who has her own company for life and nutrition planning.  She has helped dozens of people utilize foods to help improve their lives.  Her expertise in juicing and recognizing the power or performance in foods for athletics are helpful.  She also informs people with certain ailments, how to incorporate natural foods to help combat the illness.  Her kitchen can be found full of wholesome, natural and organic foods.  She has kids active in sports and a husband at home, so many of her nutritional tips for busy families on the go are priceless. Stay tuned as we will feature Jessie’s recipes, food photos, and whole 30 seminars.  Jessie’s ‘Health and Wellness” business page is HERE.

 

GUEST JUDGES AT DAYTON’s CHEF SHOWDOWN:

Chef Maria Walusis at the Chef Showdown


How about this Food Adventure? We get to judge the best food creations is a “chopped” inspired showdown from Dayton’s best chefs.  What a gig!  The best of the best in the area , battling it out with limited ingredients to come up with their tastiest appetizer offering.  Planned 2Give, is responsible for this event at the Convention Center in the middle of the Dayton Home and Garden Show.  It is an incredible honor to be affiliated with this contest for the last few years.

 

Voltzys Burgers are #1

LIST OF TOP DAYTON FOODS:
Most recently we brought you a list IN ORDER of the Top 35 Burgers of Dayton and The Best 30 Soups of Dayton.  No one comes close to compiling a more comprehensive list than us .  We also have the guts to rank them in order and not just a list.  Having no agenda, or ties to groups makes us special in that category.  Like Howard Cosell, we tell it like it is.  We also had the top 30 foods of Dayton, you gotta try before you die.

 

WHO’D YOU RATHER?
Over the years we faced off  restaurants with the moniker “Who’d you rather get it on with?” Who could forget these classic showdowns?  Chains or not, we have not rules,  we eat it all.
Frickers vs Roosters,

Thrilla in Waynesvilla !


Five Guys vs Smashburger
El Rancho Grande vs El Toro
Chipotle vs Qdoba,
Cracker Barrel vs Bob Evans

 

THE THRILLA IN WAYNESVILLA at STONE HOUSE TAVERN:
One of our craziest and most fun event was the showdown between Rivertown Brewery of Cincinnati and Mount Carmel Brewery in Cincinnati.  The Food Adventure was setup like a boxing match with 5 rounds beer vs beer and the voting came to a squeaked out decision for Rivertown.  The highlight of the event was the owner of Rivertown Brewery, Jason Roeper, standing on the bar at Stone House Tavern giving a heartfelt plea on why his beers should win the contest.

 

DAYTON TRIVIA AND FORGOTTEN RESTAURANTS:
Who could forget our articles on Dayton Food Trivia ?  What about the Forgotten Restaurants of Dayton?  We lead the way with the most comprehensive breakdown of these topics.

 

THE YEAR OF THE MONKEY DINNER at NORTH CHINA:
Twice we hosted 10 course Chinese new year’s dinners at North China.  From pot stickers and egg rolls, to mu shu pork and 7 other menu items, this was a feast for the ages.  The service is always impeccable.  The food is served hot every time.  This is one of our favorite foodie dinners that we host.

 

 

Jimmies in July Ladder 11 Cajun Dinner

 

JIMMIES LADDER 11 “JIMMIES IN JULY MARDI GRAS DINNER”:
A foodie paradise from gumbo to cajun specialties.  The decor was amazing and Jimmies Ladder 11 went all out on the party room.  The dinner was served in courses and the pastino chips were incredible too.  it was a hot time in the old firehouse.  Each course was paired with a beer from Abita Brewing company out of New Orleans.  Jimmy, Sue and the whole staff really went above and beyond.

 

CRAWFISH BOIL at STONE HOUSE TAVERN and ARCHER’S:

Crawfish Boil at Archers or Stone House Tavern

During Mardi Gras depending on the year, Archers or Stone House Tavern will host a crawfish boil.  Some years they had gumbo, crawfish etoufee and Jambalaya.  You never know what to expect, but the crawfish is usually boiled then laid on the table with onions, cajun spices, potatoes and sausage.  Attendees go nuts for this stuff!

 

 

Jimmys Italian Kitchen Food Adventure

JIMMIES ITALIAN KITCHEN FOOD ADVENTURE:
This dinner featured a 4 course menu highlighting a Pasta trio entrée, their homemade chicken rice soup, and fresh pizzas.  The event finale was homemade bakalava.  Owner Mo shared the story of his experience at the restaurant and the crowd cheered a great meal.  Maria and the staff led an impeccable service.  Everyone left stuffed!

 

GUEST PIZZA MAKERS at JOHNNY’S SLICE of NY PIZZA:
Johnny’s Slice of NY Pizzeria
was one of our faves.  It is now called Kings NY Pizzeria.  We had the fun opportunity of selling extra large 1 topping pizzas for $10.  It was amazing.  The response was incredible and we served dozens of friends!  Lots of photos, smiles and pizzas to go were served.  We even served pies to people who ate in the dining room.  One time Big Ragu dressed up in a huge mascot head and held up signs outside to draw in business.  The 2 times we did this was a riot.  We miss Johnny and Michelle at the store, but live visiting Kings when we can !  Big Ragu says their Sicilian is a secret menu item that you have to try !

Guest Pizza Makers at Johnnys Slice of NY

 

KIDS MAKE YOUR OWN PIZZA at PISANELLO’S PIZZERIA:
Our first kids related Food Adventure.  This was incredible since the kids made their own pizzas and got to see them baked.  When served they were treated to an incredible show of a local pizza dough tosses who did tricks.  It was amazing to see him juggle various doughs and his special moves.  Kids got door prizes for trivia questions and the pizzeria in Franklin was so generous to us.  We are lifelong fans of this place, check it out.

 

 

Kids Make Your Pizza Food Adventure at Pisanellos in Franklin

LITTLE SAIGON FOOD ADVENTURE and STORY of SURVIVAL:
This was an amazing dinner and amazing story of how a family escaped to America from Vietnam.  After the war, many South Vietnamese found themselves persecuted. The owners of this restaurant waited 2 years to sneak away in the middle of the night on a boat set adrift in the ocean with 40 others.  Some died on the way after 14 days with no food and water.  Finally the landed in Guam and were able to get to the USA in the mid 70’s.  Today they run the restaurant and have a happy existence.  The food is incredible and we are lucky to have this courageous family in our city.

Little Saigon Food Adventure Dinner

 

MUNCH MADNESS at VINNYS:
Every year during the University of Dayton mens basketball season, Vinny features a buffet he calls the “indoor tailgate party.”  He does this every home game.  People show up and eat, then go to the game.  We love these days and have had times where his food on the buffet were incredible creations like sloppy joes, rib tips, pork chops, fish, and his staples of sausages and chicken wings always remain.  If you want a special tailgate party, hit them up during basketball season.  This place has great food and is a little known gem.

 

Vinnys Munch Madness – Tailgate Buffet Food Adventure

 

THE MOOSE and THE GOOSE at BULLWINKLES:
An incredible 5 course meal featuring pairings with Goose Island brewery.  Highlights were the ribs and the end of the night chef John Sizemore made bananas foster by hand for everyone.  It was delicious!  The upstairs party room and the service were exceptional.  We came hungry and left stuffed like the moose by the bar .  Hats off to John Forman and his staff.

 

NEW BEERS RESOLUTION or NEW BEERS EVE at STONE HOUSE TAVERN:

The Moose and the Goose Food Adventure at Bullwinkles


Another beer event at Stone House Tavern featuring 8 local brewing companies.  Each were showcasing a “new beer.”  an exciting chance for brewers to mingle with the locals and get feedback and also fill them in on philosophy etc, of their brewery.

 

WINE and SWINE PIG ROAST & LIVE MUSIC at KENNEDY VINEYARD:
Acoustic music on the patio, and wine slushies inside.  We enjoyed Big Rack Beers and Kennedy Vineyard wines.   The winery is now sadly closed.  We miss the wines and beer, but most of all we miss the friendly family that ran the Vineyard.  They are great people who had to deal with a crippling fire and a former business associate.  We wish them well in the future.

 

Mamma DiSalvos Meatball Eating Contest

MAMMA DISALVO’S MEATBALL EATING CONTEST:
We were lucky enough to be guest judges at this hilarious contest.  With no hands, contestants have a limited time to finish the wonderful meatballs from Mamma Disalvos Restaurant.  Thank you to Lisa Grigsby  of Dayton Dining and Dayton Most Metro for the invite.

 

MARCH OF DIMES WALK FOR BABIES:
The late, great Bob Medlin took this event and made huge birthday cakes for the crowds.  We will never forget his warmth or the special people in our lives we met those days.

March of Dimes – with Longhorn Steakhouses Bob Medlin =we miss him

 

LONGHORN STEAKHOUSE MORAINE and the CENTERVILLE ROTARY PANCAKE BREAKFASTS:
Whether at Longhorn Steak House in Moraine or the Centerville High School, we have supported the pancake breakfasts for charity almost every time. The generosity of the people who hold these events , never cease to amaze us.

 

MIKESELLS POTATO CHIP PLANT TOUR:
Incredible access to the hometown chip company.  We loved every second and love being used as taste test dummies for new flavors.  We support this company and it is still family owned to this day.  It is fascinating to see the process from potato to packaging.  Please remember to support this local company by always having their snacks at your parties.

Mikesells chip plant

 

NELLYS FOOD ADVENTURE “TOUR OF BOLIVIA:”
Literally the best chicken we have ever tasted in our lives is here.  If you have not been, you are missing rotisserie chicken cooked over hot charcoal coals.  The flavor and freshness is unparalleled.  From salads to flan and chicken wings the sausage on toast and beef entrees were hits too.  So much food, so little time …

Nellys Chorizo Bites

NIGHT MARKET:
The party at the old Yellow Cab building each month celebrates food and craft vendors. food trucks and local goods.  We love filling up on Dayton made stuff. Oh yea, there is beer here too !

NITE AT THE RACES:
The Rent Foundation of the Greater Dayton Apartment Association
has been running this charity night for 11 years.  Food Adventures has supported them every step of the way.

OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY and OTHER FISH FRYS:
Every year we go to about 15 – 20 local fish frys during the Lenten season.  It is a yearly quest to visit new and revisit old fish frys.  The result is us being in a Friday and Saturday deep-fried coma until Easter.

 

FLEURS DE FETE at CARILLON PARK:
It was a chance for us to get lost in a thousand wines and end up in a beer garten at the end.  Various restaurants passed out appetizers and one guest passed our near the port a lets.  So you could say it was a successful festival.

 

Fleur de Fete

GRAND OPENING OF GODFATHERS PIZZA with THE GODFATHER:
We met the godfather from Godfathers Pizza.  He wanted us to come out for the opening of the Miamisburg store and ribbon cutting ceremony.  He made us an offer we couldn’t refuse.  The mayor of Miamisburg was there too.  We all at pizza and talked a little business.  He signed some autographs and before we knew it he was on his way.  If you want the Godfather Pizza you knew in the 1970’s,  Go to Miamisburg and order the “SUPER COMBO DELUXE.” This loads the pizza up like they did back in the day and it is the ONLY way to order your pie and get that old-time taste.

 

TASTE OF OREGON DISTRICT:

With The Godfather


When Hungry Jax and her pal Katie Gast, Oregon District guru, took a spin at the Taste of Oregon District, forks were flying. The best food of the event was a waffle cone filled with chicken tenders from Lily’s Bistro. 

 

RECIPES FOR FOREMOST SEAFOOD:
Big Ragu
was honored to write recipes for Foremost Seafood’s newsletter  for a year.  It was an amazing experience using the best and freshest seafood in Dayton to make dishes to his heart’s content.  The company and the family are class acts.  Recipes featured were from swordfish to deep-fried cod, and garlic mussels, scallops, clams and perch were featured as well, depending on the special of the month.  If you have not visited this store off of Woodman Dr, you are missing Dayton’s #1 seafood secret.

 

Recipes for Foremost Seafood

THE ROCK N GREEN TOMATO FESTIVAL:
This is Miamisburg’s festival where Food Adventures crew is deeply involved.  From food and craft vendors to planning meetings for months, we even help set up the band lineup!  The finale of the fest is the Elvis tribute band the Comeback Special featuring Ryan Roth.  Don’t forget the dozen food trucks, and Hamburger Wagon burger eating contest !  Also the Food Adventures Crew hosts the Green Tomato Pie baking contest and judges the winners.  From fried green tomatoes, to burgers with green tomatoes, this   a blast from the hula hoop contest to the rock n roll and bouncy houses.  Did we mention a $250 Cornhole Tournament ??????

Rock N Green Tomato Festival

 

 

FAREWELL PIZZA PARTY at ROCKY’S PIZZA RING:
All good things must come to an end.  When we heard Rocky’s Pizza Ring was closing we decided to have one more pizza bash Food Adventure at the site, before they closed.  It was an evening of story telling and great pizza.  Lots of trivia and memories were shared that night.  We miss it very much.

 

Rockys Pizza Farewell Food Adventure

 

GORDON MEMORIAL GOLF TOURNAMENT:
In the past we have sponsored holes and attended this fantastic outing that celebrates the life of a man who struggled with Multiple Sclerosis.  His daughter Nicole puts on the event that finishes with a steak dinner at Soft Rock Cafe.

SUZY PENDER MEMORIAL GOLF TOURNAMENT:
We have sponsored a hole at this outing in memory of our friend who passed in 2001.  Good times and a great dinner afterwards at Jamaica Run Golf Club catered by Scratch Foods.

Roger Gordon Memorial After Party

 

SHAKIN FLAVOR:
Shaking up fries with new flavor packets and chicken nuggets too!  This was a promotion by McDonald’s that the kids absolutely loved.  We took surveys, talked to foodies and passed out McDonald’s Bling. We ate more fries and chicken nuggets than man mountain Dean.  From BBQ to Parm flavor, the event was a blast.

 

DUNKIN DONUTS PROMOS:

Shakin flavor

We have been asked a couple of times to events at new Dunkin Donut stores. Jackie is familiar with their coffee back from her days in New York, so she is in tune with this one.  From their new fountain coffee machines to the mobile order drive thru, they’re hitting the digital age and going for a quick convenient cup of coffee in the morning.

 

SNOWHILL GOLF COURSE HAUNTED DINNER:
Our first haunted experience was this dinner in Wilmington Ohio.We had some great food and great creepy scares when they played sound bites of ghosts talking.  The decor and tone was scary and if you have the guts to spend the night in one of a few rooms you can.

 

“THIRD SHIFT” INTRODUCTION EVENT:
This event showcased the intro of  new beer by Coors.  This was their attempt at  craft beer.  It was delicious and the party was held at Webster street markets party area.  Foods were served using the beer in the recipe. Epic food Adventure and all the “Third Shift” beer you wanted.

 

COOKING CLASSES at THE SPICY OLIVE:
This is one of our favorite Food Adventures.  We come to the Spicy Olive in Austin Landing or West Chester and cook using balsamics and flavor infused olive oils.  The results are amazing.  Fresh olive oils make all the difference. Please visit this locally owned gem.

 

Spicy Olive Cooking Class

STANDING ROOM ONLY at STONE HOUSE TAVERN:
We packed as many brewery owners and appetizers into the bar area at Stone House Tavern in Waynesville.  Each owner talked about how they were started in the business, and what their philosophy is on brewing.  Attendees got to rub elbows with the areas finest and ask them questions, give feedback and learn about the process.  Appetizers were delicious and served hot from the staff at Stone House Tavern.

 

SUBMARINE HOUSE’s SUPER DUPER CHEESESTEAK CHALLENGE:

Super Duper Cheesesteak Qualifier at Submarine House


This one is twofold.  Food Adventures hosts a pre-qualifying event where a dozen local celebs try to get on the leadership board.  Local celebs with the biggest appetites in town battle it out in April.  Then in June the championships for the contest happen. Each store champion faces off with each other in a bid to see who can eat 16 inches of heaven the quickest.  The Super Duper Cheesesteak sub is 3 times the meat and 3 times the cheese with the works toppings… we are grateful to be annual judges for the event!

 

SWEET TREATS FESTIVAL:
A festival where the local chocolatiers. confectioners, bakers, cupcake makers and more joined up for a day and featured samples of their best stuff.  To see all of these vendors and their good put Willy Wonkas factory to shame.  We hope to see this one back soon!

 

ALL YOU CAN EAT SUSHI ADVENTURE at the SUSHI CLUB (now closed):
We loved the now closed “Sushi Club” in West Carrollton. It was a made to order, all you could eat buffet of sushi. The result was a frenzy of sashimi, nigiri and all the rolls you wanted.  We never understood the lack of customers, because the food was so good.  Our Food Adventure event here was a great success with about 50 hungry foodies getting their fill of sushi!  It was amazing to see the plates of hundreds of pieces of sushi rolls come out to the tables.  We miss this place dearly.

Sushi Club Food Adventure

 

BUCK WILD BRUNCH at BUCKIN DONKEY:
This is our latest Food Adventure and will take place SATURDAY MAY 18th, 11am at the BUCKIN DONKEY in Moraine. It will feature 4 of the wackiest food creations we have ever showcased. The fun will also involve a mimosa and bloody mary bar.  Please join us .  Tickets are pre-pay only and are available online only by clicking HERE for more info.

A Burger From BUCKIN DONKEY !

 

 

There you have it – 11 years worth of Food Adventure events, stuffed into a weekly article.  We can’t begin to scratch the surface of the all of the fun, door prizes, charity money, Dinners, lunches and friendships gained.  We also have been to tastes of various city events, Urban nights, the Dayton musical festival.  So many Food Adventures and so many more to come!

We are so grateful for the participation of literally thousands of people at our events.  Thank you Dayton. There will always be a plate at our dinner table for each and every one of you.

Feel free to browse the photos below of Food Adventures past !

Alter Fish Fry Blackjack – Big Ragu deals

Big Ragu and Pete Rose

Food Adventure at Bennetts Publical

Big Beers and Barleywines

Celtic Festival

Ringing in the Holidays

One fo the courses at Get Warped Food Adventure at Jimmies Ladder 11

Goose vs Grapes at Archers

Greek Fest

Greene County Fair Funnelcakes !

Shish Bob Food vendor at the Dayton Music Revival

Wine and Swine Food Adventure at Kennedy Vineyard

New Beers Eve

Night Market

Nite at the Races

Our Lady of the Rosary Fish Fry shirts pay homage to us !

Taste of Oregon District

Snow Hill Food

Rotary Pancake Breakfasts

Standing Room Only at Stone House Tavern

 

 

 

 

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Food Adventures Host a “Buck Wild Brunch at The Donk”

April 27, 2019 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

Beef on Weck

For the first time ever, we will be hosting a Food Adventure BRUNCH !

Saturday May 18th at 11am, we are heading to the BUCKIN DONKEY Restaurant for a one time only,“Buck Wild Brunch.”  This will be the wildest, wackiest Food Adventure menu ever.  There will be 4 courses and an option for a Mimosa and Bloody Mary Bar.  The menu is crazy and fun, and this promises to be epic.

We will have door prizes and learn about the Buckin’ Donkey and the philosophy behind this one of a kind eatery.

If you have not been to The Buckin’ Donkey, then you are in for a treat and this is a perfect  chance to sample the most popular items on the menu.  If you have been to “The Donk,” then you know what we mean by wild and wacky menu items.  It is a delicious bachelor inspired menu on steroids.  Good food, with a Pittsburgh influence, from a local owner with decades of various restaurant experiences.

Frosted Flake French toast

HERE’S THE SKINNY ON THE “BUCK WILD BRUNCH at THE DONK !“

— WHEN: SATURDAY MAY 18th 11am -1pm

— WHERE: THE BUCKIN DONKEY in MORAINE at 2866 S Dixie Dr.

— COST IS PER $25 PERSON with an option for a MIMOSA and BLOODY MARY BAR for $5 to be paid the day of the event. Gratuity is not included.  Tickets are pre pay only and only available for purchase online at the link below.

*****BUY YOUR TICKETS BY CLICKING HERE *****

Jambalaya

Here is what is included ….

BRUNCH MENU:

COURSE 1:
FROSTED FLAKE FRENCH TOAST and BISCUITS and GRAVY:
A tasting of their famous, unique french toast that is made using Frosted Flakes cereal.  Also a sample of their biscuits and gravy.  A homemade recipe that has been curing hangovers for years.

 

COURSE 2:
Your choice of:
JAMBALAYA, GUMBO or CHILI:
The Jambalaya
is absolutely amazing, and Big Ragu’s favorite.  The Gumbo is exceptional as well with flavorful sausage.  The chili is available almost daily and a staple at the Buckin’ Donkey.

Booth and Table seating

COURSE 3:
Your choice of:
a) BEEF ON WECK SANDWICH (with Au Jus for dipping)
The Most Popular item on the menu, it is a favorite or Beef lovers everywhere.  This is their take on the Italian Beef sandwiches famous in Pennsylvania, and New York.


b) BREAKFAST BURGER:
a huge layered breakfast sandwich on a biscuit consisting of half pork and half beef patties, hashbrowns and eggs.  This is a bachelor creation on steroids or the Frankenstein monster of Breakfast sandwiches !

Breakfast Burger minus Egg

 

c) THE PORKY PIG DONUT BURGER:
A patty with ground beef and pork mixed is grilled and topped with 3 strips of bacon and american cheese. It served with 2 slices of glazed doughnut as the bun.

d) THE BLT and O BURGER:
Their burger grilled and topped with bacon, lettuce, tomato, and oh yeah a fried egg. Served on grilled texas toast

Gumbo

e) THE TRIPLE BYPASS BURGER:
A beef patty made with ground beef and bacon patty topped with bacon strips, a fried egg and cheese.

 

COURSE 4:
Your choice of:

a) HOMEMADE PEANUT BUTTER PIE:
Unbelievable, nuff said…

 

b) HOMEMADE BLACKBERRY CREAM PIE:
Wonderful flavor

Back Entrance

c) HOMEMADE PEANUT BUTTER AND BANANA PIE:
The name says it all…

**** CLICK HERE TO BUY TICKETS TO THE BRUNCH ****

All tickets are pre pay only, are only available online at the link above.

OPTIONAL BRUNCH ITEM:
MIMOSA or BLOODY MARY BAR
will be available for purchase that morning for $5

HERE’s THE SKINNY on the BUCKIN’ DONKEY:

Blackberry Cream Pie

— Owned by Sean McKown, it is located in the old Murray’s Place Restaurant building at 2866 S Dixie Dr. in Moraine.

— Sean’s family background is part Italian, so his menu is influenced by that. It is also influence by his hometown of Pittsburgh.  That’s why you see many Polish and Italian dishes on the menu.

— Sean moved to Dayton at 11 years old and has worked running the kitchens at many successful restaurants.  The Buckin Donkey is the result of his dream to someday own his own place.

Chili

— Some of the unique menu items are the results of experiments Sean had feeding his friends who were hanging around his home after a night out.  The results are some magical creations.

— Thursday night is Trivia night at the Buckin Donkey.  The place is sports friendly, featuring a lot of Steelers memorabilia, but all NFL and sports fans are welcome.

— The Buckin Donkey is also known for their generosity in helping local charities.

Peanut Butter Pie

We are super excited to partner for this brunch event.  Don’t miss this extravaganza – Seating is limited and open to all ages. Other alcohol will be available for purchase for those over 21, as they have a full bar.

Food Adventures has a feature column here each and every week.  Stop back and check out more Dayton foodie news.  Follow us on Twitter HERE and follow us on Instagram HERE.

 

 

SEE YOU AT THE BUCKIN DONKEY MAY 18th !!!

 

Donut Burger minus bacon, after we added condiments

Booths and tables

Jambalaya

Homemade chili

Banana Cream Pie

Peanut Butter PIe

Porky Pig Doughnut Burger

Gumbo

Beef on Weck

Breakfast burger minus egg

Porky Pig Donut Burger

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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“With God’s Grace” Mobile Food Pantry Feeds 125,000 Daytonians

April 23, 2019 By Dayton937 3 Comments

Nicole Adkins with her husband and 2 of their children

Dayton’s mobile food pantry called “With God’s Grace” is gearing up for the summer, helping Dayton’s less fortunate feed their families.  They continue to literally serve millions of meals a year, making a huge difference in community.

HERE’S THE SKINNY on “WITH GOD’S GRACE MOBILE FOOD PANTRY:

—Nicole Adkins started the food pantry out of her own home in December, 2015, helping 100 families on Christmas 2015.

— Nicole and her husband have 6 kids, who have all volunteered at one time.  Three of which continue involvement.  Her husband pickups the donations and drives the truck to mobile locations.

“With God’sGrace”Mobile Food Pantry helping needy residents in Dayton

—“With God’s Grace” has increased their reach in the Dayton area, growing each year.   In 2018, they helped 42,635 families, which was 124,940 people.  They handed out over 2.7 million pounds of food which was nearly 1.2 million meals.

—They never thought the mobile food truck would do this much business, and they never expected so many needy people.

Non perishable items donated

—On a typical Wednesday in Springfield they feed 800 to 900 families.  For example, last Monday night on Xenia Ave they advertised a stop and 125 families showed up and were given groceries.  Last Saturday in Huber Heights (the day before Easter) they fed 185 families.

— They have 4 volunteers that come everyday and help at the warehouse, and up to 50 volunteers can help out at a mobile site.  If you would like to volunteer email Nicole at [email protected] or show up an hour before at any mobile location.

 

WHERE IS THIS FOOD COMING FROM?

—They get food from the Dayton Food Bank, some food has no costs, and some food costs 18 cents per pound.

—Dorothy Lane market donates food from the Oakwood and Centerville store 7 days a week.

Another Mobile setup to help the hungry

—Three different Krogers donate as well – The stores on Needmore Rd, The Vandalia Kroger and the Beavercreek Kroger.

—Out of state truck drivers have agreements that when stores reject food deliveries, they call “With God’s Grace” to donate the items.

—They get skids of food in from out of county private donors that choose to remain nameless.

 

WHAT DO THE FAMILIES RECEIVE?

—“With God’s Grace” gives out are large variety of non perishable food items. They pass out health and beauty items, dairy and refrigerator items, meats, and a wide selection of produce.  They also give out bakery and bread items.

Donations ready for the families

— The typical family helped seems to be the working poor. Those who just cant make ends meet with their job temporarily, or those whose head of household just lost their job.  When businesses close or when jobs leave Dayton, they see an uptick in those getting help.  When Sears, Toys R Us, Elder Beerman, Payless Shoes, and Plow and Hearth, Rodgers Jewelers closed, it left a lot hungry families.  Even with the good economic news across the USA, some Daytonians are dealing with layoffs and closings.

 

HOW DOES A FAMILY GET HELP?

— To receive benefits from “With God’s Grace” Mobile Food Pantry, mobile stops are listed on their facebook page, and on the website  www.withgodsgracepantry.org, and they can also sign up for a mass text list.

Here are some upcoming mobile food pantry stops:

— THURS APRIL 26th – 6pm -730pm at 1120 S. Detroit Street in Xenia, Ohio

— WED MAY 1st, at 622 Springfield St. in Dayton Ohio – 2 stops: 1030am-1pm and 4pm – 8pm

— MON MAY 6th in Brookville, Ohio at 1488 Johnsville-Brookville Rd. from 6pm-730 pm

— WED MAY 8th from 10:30am -1pm at 622 Springfield St. in Dayton and fro 4pm -8pm same location.

— SAT MAY 11th at 101 Drexel Ave. in Dayton from 1pm -230pm.

125,000 people were fed in 2018

— Families can visit more than one stop, or as many as needed.  The food pantry asks that you show ID and that you bring something to carry the food home with.   Families get a lot of food , so something with wheels is preferable.

— “With Gods Grace” Mobile Food Pantry feeds any and all families who need food, that’s the only threshhold.

 

HOW CAN ONE DONATE TO “WITH GODS GRACE”MOBILE FOOD PANTRY?

—Donations accepted online at www.WithGodsGracePantry.org

Nicole Adkins started the charity in 2015

 

 — You mail or dropoff donations to the warehouse at 622 Springfield St,  Dayton, OH  45403

— You can support fundraisers for the food pantry like:

a) The upcoming golf outing May 18th at Jamaica Run Golf Course – BUY TICKETS HERE

b) Car Show,  June 15, 2019 at 2222 Olive Rd, Dayton OH 45426 –  entry food donation or money donation worth $15 in value.  For more info contact the flea market through facebook here

Donations

c) Jail n Bail Fundraiser –  July 27th – look for a facebook event

For more events stay tuned to “With God’s Grace’s” FACEBOOK PAGE …

 

What an incredible story, about an incredible family and a wonderful community that helps and needs help.

We were completely blown away the more we learned about this organization.  We hope that if you are needy, you use this resource to get through the tough times.  Share this info with someone who may need some help.

Yet another story of your fellow Daytonians making this city better, everyday.

For more Dayton food scoop, come back each week and check out our exclusive articles on DaytonMostMetro .com and follow Food Adventures on Facebook HERE

 

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Local Celebs Bite Into Super Duper Cheesesteaks for Charity

April 19, 2019 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

LLLLLets get ready for chomppinnnnnggg~ ! Spectators needed, and its all for charity.

Local Celebs will be tackling this 16 inch sub for charity

The Submarine House in co-ordination with Food Adventures Dayton is hosting an event on Saturday April 27th at 3pm.  Local celebs from all walks of life will be chewing for charity as they take the Super Duper Cheesesteak Challenge.  This is just a qualifier event to see if any of the local celebs can qualify for the store championship.

Money raised will benefit the Pink Ribbon Girls, from entry fees to a portion of all drinks and food bought during the event as well as straight up donations and a 50/50 raffle.

Dayton Most Metro and Dayton Dining are also partnering, and have EXCLUSIVE SCOOP on this extravaganza at the Centerville Submarine House at 503 Miamisburg Centerville Rd. 

Officer Steffano after seeing the 16inch super Duper Cheesesteak

—Admission for spectators is free,
2pm seating begins
3pm announcements
3:15pm contest shotgun start 

— A portion of food and drink bought during 2pm -5pm will go to Pink Ribbon Girls.

Can one of these celebs qualify for the store championship in May?

HERE ARE OUR CELEBRITY PARTICIPANTS:

1) KETTERING POLICE OFFICER MARK “THE ITALIAN STALLION” STEFFANO !
Used to keeping law and order, can one of Kettering’s finest “cuff” and tame the 16 inch Super Duper Cheesesteak?  Remember that means triple the cheese and triple the meat!  Can this Paisan meet the challenge?  Pride is on the line!

Mark will leave no crumbs in his beard !

 

2) THE REAL SANTA – MARK “THE BEARD” DAGROSSA:
The one and only real Santa in town, Mark is also a fixture at the Sons of Italy, and Italian Fall Festa handling cannoli.  He looks to handle the Super Duper Cheesesteak in under 16 minutes.  Also known for his work on the Gem City Podcast, Mark “The Beard” DaGrossa will be looking to beat the bun this year! We are grateful for his participation.

 

 

3) SENIOR CENTERVILLE FOOTBALL PLAYER, DECLAN “THE HUNGRY ELK” MASON:
Used to tackling dummies, can this player tackle a Super Duper Cheesesteak ?  Can this 18 year old stud intercept the 16 inches of heaven and beat the challenge?  The entire team should be there to support this Hungry Elk as we hand off of a sandwich with the works and triple the meat and cheese.

 

4) SONS OF ITALY “GARLIC CHAMP,” KEVIN SORICE:

The Garlic Champ


Used to eating garlic, organizing bocce ball and running the beer trucks at the Sons of Italy Fall Festa, Kevin is no stranger to the challenge.  He looks to improve his time in the “Senior division” of the competition.   A former college football player, he looks to size up the 16 inch sub.  Bad news for Kevin, there is no garlic on this cheesesteak.

 

Scott Halasz, Xenia Gazette Sportswriter

5) XENIA GAZETTE SPORTS and NEWS JOURNALIST, SCOTT HALASZ:
Local sports guru Scott Halasz
steps up to the challenge for charity and faces his first Super Duper Cheesesteak.  Can this journalist make headlines by beating the 16 inches with the works?   Look for him to have a secret strategy that may push him past the time limit with ease! We wish him luck and are excited to have him for this event.

 

6) GEM CITY ROLLER ATHLETE “ARCHANGEL ANARCHY”:
We expect elbows to be flying as this Gem City Roller Derby star attacks a Super Duper Cheesesteak. The only question is will she be wearing roller skates during the challenge?  She has 16 minutes to beat the challege and the sandwich with the works.  Used to speed and tough checks, this challenge is custom made for a hungry roller girl who is used to sandwiching her

Archangel Anarchy could kick a food critics butt

competition to the floor.

 

7) FORMER SUPER DUPER CHEESESTEAK CHAMP, STEVE HOWARD:
We have a ringer.  Stepping out of retirement, former 2012 Super Duper Cheesesteak champ Steve Howard is hungry for more.  Does he still have what is takes to beat the challenge and get on the leaderboard for the store?  We look for a good time and he is the man to beat.  Watching this guy mow through a 16 inch cheesesteak is worth the price of admission alone.

 

8) GEM CITY PODCAST STAR, TERRY “IZZY ROCK” MARTIN:
The man behind the Gem City Podcasts steps into the Cheesesteak arena to help the Pink Ribbon Girls.  Trading in his microphones and headset for a 16 inch sub with the works, can he beat the challenge? Or will the Super Duper sub make Izzy, too dizzy?  We have a feeling he may we the wildcard in this competition and could come in with an impressive time.  Come watch for yourself and see if Terry can do it !

 

Chrome Diva Rep Chris Goode almost came in 1st last time.

9) DAYTON CHROME DIVA BIKERS CLUB REPRESENTATIVE “GOOD GUY” CHRIS GOODE:
Loud motorcycles and long highways are a way of life, but can this open road friend of the Divas beat the open faced Super Duper Cheesesteak?  Watch as this Chris steps up to the table for charity again.  Gripping the sub like handlebars, we expect him to put the pedal to the metal and put a hurting on this sub.  This will be his 2nd time at the competition and his first time he nearly came in first place.  If he comes in hungry, look or him to be a dangerous competitor.

 

10) NICK TARKANY SR. OWNER and BREWER at HEAVIER THAN AIR BREWING CO.:
Nick is a big time aviation buff and expects to fly high in the cheesesteak challenge. Will he be able to land this sub with triple the meat, triple the cheese and the “Works” toppings which include mushrooms, onions, mayo, lettuce, tomato and hot relish?  We are grateful to have this local brewery owner and brewmaster, who makes incredible beer, as part of the fun.

Nick Tarkany Sr. from Heavier than Air Brewing Co.

 

11) DUSTIN STANLEY “DISTRIBUTION KING of WARPED WING“:
We will see if the transition from beer to cheesesteaks is a natural one as Warped Wing’s distribution king, puts his crown on the line.  Can Dustin beat the clock and make Ermal proud, or will the sub feel like ten tons of stout?  We are very excited to have him in the competition and look for him to possibly be a dark horse in the race.  Will he be able to can the competition?  Come watch and help us raise money for Pink Ribbon Girls.

 

12) RYAN ROTH, LOCAL ELVIS TRIBUTE ARTIST and VOTED DAYTON’s #1 MALE VOCALIST:
It’s one for the money, two for the show, 3 to ready now go Ryan go !  We ready for him to rock this event ! Will he be able to beat the King of cheesesteak challenges?  Ryan is a great sport, and we are thankful he is taking time to be in this charity fundraiser.  Food Adventures blog, Submarine House and the Pink Ribbon Girls say …. “AAahh thank you very muuucch.”

Dustin Stanley – Warped Wing Distribution King will be in the contest.

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There you have the local celebs competing for charity !!

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CONTEST RULES:

a) Celebs have a contest entry $20 donation fee

b) Event will take place at the Centerville Submarine House Bar and Grill on 503 Miamisburg Centerville Rd.   Seating will begin 2:00pm, announcements will start 3pm.

c) Each participant will be served and must finish a Super Duper Cheesesteak (triple the meat, triple the cheese) with the works in 16 minutes or less to “beat the challenge” and

Izzy Rock Martin stops his Podcast for a Super Duper Sub

get a free t-shirt.  No topping substitutions, you must eat the cheesesteak as is.  All participants will be timed and cheered on as contest will have a shotgun start at approx 3:15pm on April 27th.

d) Those who beat the contests will have there times compared to current top 10 times and may be placed on the leaderboard and could be eligible for the store championship eat off at a later date, and maybe even the finals June 1st !

COME ONE. COME ALL, COME HUNGRY , COME THIRSTY. 

Join us for this Food Adventure !

2012 Cheesesteak Champ -Steve Howard

Eat, drink and be pink!

Remember a portion or all food and drink sales will go to Pink Ribbon Girls from 2pm -5pm.

Please help us pack the house and cheer on these amateur eaters in a hilarious contest for charity!

A BIG THANK YOU to Centerville Submarine House Ownership Jeremy McDaniel, Brody Danner and Jason Danner for their incredible support of this event !! 

 

 

Ryan Roth at the Rock n Green Tomato Festival

Our buns are ready !

16 inches of heaven

Delicious challenge

LOCAL CELEB CHEESESTEAK CHALLENGE APR 27th , 3pm, CENTERVILLE SUBMARINE HOUSE .

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Cult Classic: Joe’s Pizzeria

April 16, 2019 By Dayton937 2 Comments

Outside the legend

 

Dayton has an underground pizza following.  Many of them are older generations and not internet savvy.  Many of them are young and just hitting their pizza groove.  They have one thing in common, they love Food Adventures to Joe’s Pizzeria on Airway Rd.  This is the 60th year in business for Joe’s.  It is a pizza place that has quietly become a fan favorite in the Miami Valley.  In a city that invented thin crust pizza establishments, this restaurant has held its own… and then some.

THE SECRET TO JOE’s SUCCESS:

The answer is pepperoni.  Yes. pepperoni is the

Joe’s Pepperoni Pizza

secret to Joe’s Pizzeria’s success.  Their pizza uniquely has these small pepperonis that crisp up around the edges and rise during cooking.  As the pepperonis curl up, the edges get crispy and pepperonis form little bowls.  Inside these bowls is the self contained, tasty grease from each pepperoni.  You essentially have tiny bowls of flavor all over your pizza.  That is their trademark.  It is also what typically brings people in from all over town. No other pizza place does it quite the same, the pepperoni and cooking technique makes the taste and product unique.

 

HERE’s THE SKINNY on JOE’s PIZZERIA:

Pepperoni, Mushroom, Onion, Green Peppers

— Joe’s Pizzeria has been family owned since 1959, only changing ownership once.

— Located at 4313 Airway Rd,  the small parking lot and modest dining area, may cause you to deal with a crowded atmosphere.

— Hours are
Monday-Friday, 10am – 10pm.
Friday and Saturday, 10am – 11pm
Sunday, noon – 10pm

— When you first walk in – you place your order, then pay and sit down and wait for them to call your name when your order is ready.  Listen carefully, because at this fast paced place they announce the names quicker that an auctioneer at an estate sale.

The little bowls of grease

— The dining room is also late 70’s early 80’s decor.  Eating there feels like a delicious time warp.

— The beverage situation is unique.  They tend to push 2 liters of pop on groups, since it is the best deal.  Your choice of drinks are 2 liters, and 20 ounce bottles.  You can also buy a small or large fountain pop, but you get NO REFILLS.

OK so it is no secret that the pizza is the main event at  Joe’s.
After having dozens of pizza topping combinations and trying everything on the menu, The Food Adventure Crew have come up with our list of “MUST EATS…”

 

MUST EATS at JOE’s PIZZERIA:

Steak Sub

— THE PEPPERONI PIZZA:
Whether it is a small, large or jumbo sized pie, you can’t go wrong with the classic pizza choice at Joe’s.  We don’t suggest asking for extra sauce, because it might mess with the dynamic of the pepperoni grease bowls.  The pizza is a thin crust and typically crispy. They cut their pizzas into the familiar Dayton Squares cut.  It comes out piping hot, and guaranteed to burn a mouth or two.

 

— PIZZA WITH PEPPERONI, ONION, MUSHROOMS and GREEN PEPPERS:
Get the pepperoni of course, and add onion, mushroom and green peppers to round out a terrific pizza.  This will become a favorite in your household.  Don’t like an item or missing a topping you love?  The secret is to get your version of a deluxe and make sure you include pepperoni.

Dine in ?

 

— THE STEAK SUB:
The only item that was outstanding enough besides pizza to make the “must eats” is the steak sub.  It is a hoagie beef patty on a sub bun, topped with spaghetti sauce, mushrooms, cheese, onions and banana peppers.  It tastes great and one reason is the bun is so soft.  The mix of the hoagie patty and the toppings makes it an instant classic.

 

Joe’s Pizzeria of Dayton definitely has a strong

loaded pizza

following.  You see dozens of customers stroll in hour after hour, either leaving with pizzas or sitting down in the dining room.  They get busy during peak hours and do a hell of a “to go” business.  The square-cut cult classic pie with pepperoni has become a Dayton Icon.  The term is so overused but this place definitely earns its spot as gem of Dayton.

If you have been to Joe’s Pizzeria, then you know what the addicting pizza tastes like.  If you have not been there yet, it is time to drive over to Airway Road and experience the little pepperoni grease bowls for yourself.

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Garlic Bread

Spaghetti and tomato Sauce

Steak Sub !!

Wings –

Cheeseburger

 

 

 

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Recipe of the Month: Spaghetti & Breadcrumbs

April 14, 2019 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

Time for an Italian tradition

Welcome to our Food Adventure recipe of the month.  This month we feature a secret, closely guarded family recipe that is dear to our hearts.

Jackie Scanlan from our Food Adventure Crew is an Italian mom.  Today she shares not only an Italian Family secret, but a favorite you would typically find in New York and Jersey in Italian households.

Today’s recipe feature : SPAGHETTI with BREAD CRUMBS

Jackie aka “Hungry Jax” explains the origins and importance of this dish in her life.

Hello fellow Dayton area foodies !!

Spaghetti with Breadcrumbs

It’s finally warm out! Don’t get me wrong, I am a winter child. I love snow, hoodies and warm boots. But when the sun starts shining, and the weather warms up, I can’t help but feel more energized and ready to be outside with the kids anytime that we can! And with the change in the season, my appetite changes as well!

Pasta is truly my soul food. If I was only allowed to eat one thing for the rest of my life, spaghetti would be the choice. It is so versatile and fun to eat! The recipe I am sharing today is a lightened up spaghetti dish that is fresh and lighter for these warmer days but still fulfills as a comfort food.

Spaghetti with breadcrumbs was a go-to easy dish that my mother would make when I was a child. I loved it. Quick, simple, and satisfying! My version is pretty close to my mothers, but a few tweaks that enhance this dish to the next level.  This dish makes a

It all starts with GARLIC !

great main dish or can be a light side. Grill up some chicken and you’ve got a complete meal.  I added broccoli to brighten it up even more. My trick is to toss the broccoli florets in with the pasta during the last minute to cook them. This produces a crisp and brilliant colored broccoli without it being mushy. And it makes for one less pan to clean!

Give it a shot! It’s so easy and very tasty! Not that I am biased or anything…

Mangia!

  • Jax

 

SPAGHETTI WITH BREADCRUMBS

You’ll need:

  • ¼ cup olive oil

    Monthly Recipe

  • 1 cup panko bread crumbs
  • 1 tbls dried parsley
  • 1 tbls crushed red pepper
  • 1 clove garlic chopped
  • 1 lb spaghetti
  • 2 cups broccoli chopped
  • ¼ cup fresh lemon juice
  • zest from one lemon
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • **reserve ½ cup pasta water**
  • Breath mints/gum for after if you’re on a date. This is a garlicky one!

 

Warning – this recipe makes kids happy

DIRECTIONS:

Boil water and cook pasta as instructed. Meanwhile, in a separate pan, heat the olive oil and red crushed pepper till warm on medium heat. Add garlic and cook until fragrant (about 1 minute).  Add in bread crumbs and cook until lightly browned. Remove from heat and add parsley.

During the last minute of your pasta cooking, add in broccoli. Once done, drain but reserve ½ cup pasta water. Return pasta and broccoli to the pot. Add ¼ cup of  the reserved water and cook on low heat. Add lemon juice and salt and pepper to taste. Pasta should be moist but not swimming in pasta water. So only add more if you feel it’s too dry.

Remove from heat, dish out and top with the breadcrumbs and romano and/or parmesan cheese.  Mangia!

 

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About Jackie :

Jackie’s Top 5 Favorite Local Places
1) Lock 27
2) Partial to Pie
3) The Cakery
4) Sweeney’s Seafood
5) Zombie Dogz and Dorothy Lane Market (tie)

Jackie moved to the Dayton area in 2006. This Italian mom from Upstate New York, found herself in a very different culinary atmosphere that what she was used to in Utica, NY. However, different proved to be good and she fell in love with not only this “gem” of a city, but also the food and foodies within it. Cooking is a passion of Jackie’s.

Cook breadcrumbs until lightly browned

She loves to use her husband John, and 2 daughters Coraline and Ashlyn as her lab rats to test recipes out. Some of her recipes have been published in National Food Magazines! She has also won food competitions including best “Chicken Riggies.”

As much as she loves to cook, she loves to take a night off from her kitchen and enjoy eating out and letting someone else do all the work (and the cleanup)! Other foodie interests include years of volunteering at the Dorothy Lane Market School of Cooking, and recently has hosted her own Food Adventure classes with the crew at the culinary center.  She has been re-tweeted a few times by Food Network’s Alton Brown, whom she has been a fan of his since way back when he wore bowling shirts.

Jackie takes the lead at the Food Adventure cooking classes at Spicy Olive. She hosts cooking demos at Dayton’s Garlic Fest and has appeared for Food Adventures on Living Dayton TV.  Jackie is always excited to be a part of the Food Adventure team and this “always hungry girl” is looking forward to experiencing some new eats.  Her positive attitude and passion for food ads fun to all of our events.

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The finished product !

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2019 Super Duper Cheesesteak Challenge is Underway

April 9, 2019 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

Outside the Centerville Submarine House

All of the area Submarine House locations have started the Super Duper Cheesesteak Challenge for the year.

It is simple – Are you hungry?  Do you like to help charities?  Then we have the challenge for you that is all fun and no fail.  It is a win-win because proceeds of the contest go to the Pink Ribbon Girls charity that helps local women affected by breast cancer.

The contest is basically this- Eat a Super Duper 16 inch Cheesesteak in under 16 minutes and it is free, and you get a shirt.  Here is a Food Adventure you can sink your teeth into.

If you fail,. you don’t get refunded for the sub, but either way all benefits go to the Pink Ribbon Girls.

THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT THE CONTEST:

16 inches of Heaven- The Super Duper Cheesesteak

PHASE 1 THE QUALIFYING ROUND

— The Contest and Qualifier phase started March 11th, and  goes until to May 12th 2019 – so make sure you get in there on or  before May 12th.

— If you want to participate, when you come in, you must let them know upon ordering your food

— An employee of Submarine House will time you. Your goal will be to beat the challenge time of 16 minutes and be in the top 10 fastest times at that store.

— You must eat a 16 inch Super Duper Cheesesteak with the works in 16 minutes or less – no substituting or deletion of toppings.  You have to eat the sub “as is” on the bun.   This means , triple the meat, triple the cheese, mayo, mushroom, onions, lettuce, tomato, and hot relish.  If you do it, you will get the sub free and a special T Shirt.

The Finals 2018

— IF YOU FAIL – the price of the sub is in the neighborhood of  $23 – all proceeds benefit Pink Ribbon Girls Charity

 

PHASE 2: THE SEMI FINALS

— MAY 18th – MAY 23rd the semi finals will take place at each store –  Times and dates for the semi finals will be announced, call individual Submarine House locations for details.

Over $100,000 has been raised in 8 years for charity

— The eaters at each stire with the top 10 fastest times will battle it out to see who is the individual store champion.  That person will be crowned store champ and advance to the FINALS !

— SUBMARINE HOUSE STORE LOCATIONS ARE:

  • BEAVERCREEK BAR & GRILL —–3195 Dayton-Xenia Road

  • HILLIARD BAR & GRILL —–2459 Hilliard Rome Road

  • Crowds come to watch and support Pink RIbbon Girls

    TROY BAR & GRILL —–14 N. Market Street

  • VANDALIA BAR & GRILL —–8807 N. Dixie Drive

  • HUBER HEIGHTS BAR & GRILL —–5376 Taylorsville Rd

  • CENTERVILLE BAR & GRILL —–503 Miamisburg-Centerville Road

  • UNIVERSITY of DAYTON —–1137 Brown Street

  • NORTHWEST DAYTON —–3598 Salem Avenue

  • ENGLEWOOD —–7850 North Main Street

 

PHASE 3 – THE FINALS – JUNE 1st, 2019
— Event will be 5pm at the Centerville location

— All of the individual store champions and last year’s overall Champion will compete for the best time.  At stake is pride, $1,000 cash, a trophy and a Championship Belt

— Five raffle prizes of $1000 each will also be drawn after the contest.  Attendees must be present to win.

— An overall donation check will be presented to the Pink Ribbon Girls.  In past years, it has been in excess of $15,000 each year.

 

LAST YEAR’S EVENT  – the 2018 Super Duper Cheesesteak Challenge Champion
— 2018 winner Brandon Clark aka Da Garbage Disposal is a competitive eater from St Louis who now lives in Illinois.  He came in from out-of-state and ate the sandwich in a record 1 minute 14 seconds.  UNHEARD OF !

Add your name to the list of competitors in 2019 and remember – it isn’t really how fast you eat the sandwich – it is how much money we raise for Pink Ribbon Girls charity.  Every time someone takes the challenge, if you fail or if you succeed, proceeds go to Pink Ribbon Girls

2017 champ Clayton Naylor and 2019 champ Brandon Clark

See you at the Submarine House near you !

P.S. Food Adventures will be featuring a local celeb eat off on Saturday April 27th at the Centerville store at from 230pm -330pm  come watch 12 local celebs take the challenge at once and all food and beverage bought between 2-5pm, a portion will go to Pink Ribbon girls.

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Feel free to browse more photos below….

Goof luck eating 16 inches of Heaven !!

This is 1/2 of the sandwich you must eat

Loaded with the WORKS

Jason and Brody Danner welcome the crowd to their event (Pink Ribbon Girls rep left)

Can you conquer the challenge?

2017 Super Duper Cheesesteak Championship

2017 winner

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Local Arby’s Icon Retires After 44 Years

April 2, 2019 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

The manager at the Arby’s in Moraine is retiring after 44 years

For years we have heard him say things like “Two Arby’s beef and cheddars please..”  The lovable manager of the Arby’s in Moraine, Richard Parriman, retired this week after 44 years of serving customers.  This friendly face is unforgettable and his soft, kind personality is a part of his great work ethic and longevity.  Congratulations Richard, on a job well done!

Food Adventures is proud to bring you this “feel good” article and share the story of the incredible career of Richard.

 

HERE’S THE SKINNY on RICHARD PARRIMAN:

— Richard grew up in Springboro with an interest in History and Antiques.

— He went to the University of Kentucky and graduated in secondary education specializing in history and government.  As fate would have it, he took a job after school at Arby’s.  It gave him the freedom to work at an antique store too, and he never looked back.

— Richard’s first day of work was March 4, 1975 at an Arby’s that is no longer there.  He started at an Arby’s on 48 in Centerville near Whipp Rd., in what was then, Cassano’s Plaza (now Swiss Village).  That building was a Sandy’s Hamburgers, and after Arby’s it became a Trophy Nut store.

Richard served approx 1.7 million customers in 44 years

— Richard then went to work at the Arby’s that was inside the Elder Beerman near the Dayton Mall on 725 where Target is today.  He worked there from 1978 until 1998.  He remembers an Arby’s beef and cheddar sandwich was 89 cents.  Today they are $3.79.

— It was during this time in 1987 that Richard and his wife started an antique store in Waynesville called Village Antiques.  Today it is located at 185 High St. Box 204 in Waynesville.  Open noon-5pm, Tuesday through Sunday, they are closed on Monday.Please call them at 513-897-2421.  They have general antiques and specialize in Cherry and Walnut furniture and country accessory antiques.

— During his time at Arby’s, Richard averaged 50 hours, 5 days a week and about 150 customers a day.  That means over 44 years he served approximately 1, 716,000 people.  Yes that’s right, over 1.7 million people !!!

— Looking back he has seen Arby’s evolve and loved his time working for GZK franchise.  He had 5 employees that worked with him for over 25 years.  That is a testament to his leadership and unheard of in the industry.  He will miss his co-workers tremendously.  He also has a lot of regular customers he will miss that have become friends over the years.  He says the one thing people should know about Arby’s is they really do what it takes to serve high quality meats.

— During retirement he plans to relax a little, but will be busy with the antique store and spending time with his wife, his daughter and his two grandchildren.  You can see by the sparkle in his eye that he really enjoys his family time.

Thank you Richard for making every Arby’s customer feel like family too.

 

Two Arby’s Beef n Cheddars please

RICHARD’s MUST EATS at ARBYS:

— HAM & CHEESE SLIDER SANDWICH
Having eaten everything on the menu for so long, he has been on a Ham kick for a while.  He preferred a small ham sandwich when he would get breaks during the workday.

 

What other local restaurants are Richard’s favorites?

Being in the restaurant industry, Richard doesn’t eat out all that often.  But when he does, he likes 3 places in Waynesville.

RICHARDS FAVORITE LOCAL RESTAURANTS:

— THE VILLAGE RESTAURANT:
Located at 144 S Main St. in Waynesville, they serve breakfast, lunch and  dinner.  Offerings include family style from salads to comfort Southern food.

 

— THE COBBLESTONE CAFE:
A quaint little place, part restaurant, part country store.  A great brunch menu, and the staff is friendly.

 

— STONE HOUSE TAVERN:

Arbys has 2 fish sandwiches for $5 during Lent.


Fun atmosphere, and good pub food at 258 S Main St, Waynesville.  We have had many Food Adventures there!

Well folks, that does it, the end of an era for a local Arby’s manager as he shifts focus to family and his antique store.  What an incredible accomplishment to put in 44 years in such a fast paced environment.  It is great to hear about unsung “local heroes” like this that lead by example.  Richard is a humble person and we thank him for letting us share his incredible story of longevity on our Food Adventures blog.

Richard will be missed by Arby’s regulars and customers in Moraine and throughout Dayton.  All good things must come to an end.  Thank you Richard for 44 years of great service !

Please check out Richard’s store,  Village Antiques on High Street in Waynesville if you get a chance and visit the Parriman family.  Unfortunately, you’re gonna have to bring your own Arby’s sandwiches …

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Foremost Seafood: Get the Most Out of Lent

March 27, 2019 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

Talk about Fresh …

For many of you this is Lenten season. For many of you it is not.  But there is one thing both groups should know.  A sort of secret place called Foremost Seafood in Kettering sells the freshest fish in town.  With grilling season starting in a couple of months, the timing is perfect for us to share our little know gem once again.

The Food Adventures Crew has been enjoying the benefits of Foremost Seafood for about 12 years now.

We have enjoyed seafood from all parts of the world and the freshest fish you can get your hands on in Dayton.

What’s this place and why is everyone crazy about place?  Let us explain….

HERE’S THE SKINNY on FOREMOST SEAFOOD:

Foremost sometimes gets crowded, so call in your order !

— This little known gem is located at 1904 Woodman Center Dr in Kettering, Ohio.

— Opened in 1983 it is a true mom and pop establishment with two friendly Daytonians at the helm, Tom and Pam Patterson.

— The staff is very knowledgeable and some are trained chefs.  They trim the fish with excellent precision, allowing for great eating and grilling enjoyment.

— Foremost Seafood is the seafood supplier for many local restaurants and grocers.

Fresh Fish trucked in almost every day


Hours: Tues – Friday 9am – 6pm 
                    Saturday 9am- noon
                    Sunday – CLOSED
                    Monday – CLOSED

— Foremost also carries olive oils, seafood spices, seafood  and special local sauces

— Seafood ranges from frozen crablegs and frozen shrimp to live mussels, live clams, live oysters, fresh scallops and more.

Mussels Steamed in white wine

— Fresh fish is brought in daily.  It is bought from 2 day boats which means the boats are only out fishing for 2 days.  After shipping to Dayton, these fish are just out of ocean or freshwater source for typically 3-4 days.  The fish are kept whole and not cut until you order it.  This is done on purpose to stay true to the fish.  They go through the trouble to get 2 day boats, so they keep that freshness by not cutting it up and displaying it until it is ordered.  Thereby minimizing the deterioration of the fresh fish.  The result is the best tasting fish around.

Steamed Clams

— Our favorite specials from time to time include fresh Carolina Shrimp, and live Softshell Crabs… both a couple of days out of the water.  They are definitely “must eats.” 

What other suggestions do we have ?  …… Here is our MUST EATS !

 

MUST EATS:

Fresh Salmon on the Grill and one Tilapia filet

—THE LIVE SHELLFISH:
Foremost has an amazing collection of live clams.  they have different sizes of clams and all are sweet and delicious , and easily steamed at home.  Serve them with butter for a heavenly bite.  The Cherrystones are the big clams we love best.  Also the live mussels are incredible.  Cook them in some wine and garlic and you have a gourmet feast for cheap.  Like Oysters?  Get to shuckin, they have live ones here you can enjoy raw or cook them at home!  Get your own order, we won’t share, we are too shellfish for that.

 

— FRESH ATLANTIC SALMON:
There are numerous types of salmon offered at Foremost Seafood.  From Scottish to Atlantic, we tend to buy the Atlantic Salmon. Quick recipe, get a filet, top it with olive oil, oregano, basil and garlic powder.  Bake it on 350 degrees for 20 minutes and you should have a meal to talk about for weeks,  This fish is the best for grilling in our humble opinion, get it with skin on when grilling and grill skin side down, until the final grill mark flip.

Red Snapper oiled up and ready for the oven

— FRESH RED SNAPPER:
“How’s your snapper maam?”  Fresh here at Foremost Seafood!  An incredible tasting fish, great for baking, needs little more than olive oil to bake it .  The unmistakable scales can be seen if you order the fish with the skin on, which we do.  The skin can be eaten or discarded, and acts as a buffer, to prevent overcooking of the fish.  Wana live on the edge?  Shake some cajun seasoning on that filet and have our own little “hot” party.

 

— THE BIG BAG OF FROZEN SNOW CRAB LEGS:

Look at this bag of snow crab clusters !

It is a party in a plastic bag !  This big bag of crab usaally has 3 or 4 big clusters.  Price is based on weight.  Two ways to cook these legs 1) steam them in 2 inches of water or 2) bake them at 300 degrees  for 15 minutes on a cookie sheet.  Melt some butter and get to crackin’.  The sweet taste of snow crab can really make any day special.

 

— FRESH SCALLOPS:
Always ask for the largest ones they have.  The price is more, but worth it.  The large scallops are succulent and easier to cook. You can grill them or bake them or pan sear them.  All three methods are terrific using olive oil, and promise to bring out the sweet juiciness of the scallops.  Serve with some garlic butter sauce, and you and your guests will be doing the happy dance.

 

Pan Seared Scallops

— FRESH SWORDFISH STEAKS:
 This is a nice presentation fish you can impress your friends with.  The fish is hearty, so it turns out well on the grill, baked or pan seared.  Lemon or fruit flavors pair well when cooking this fish.  People who like steak seem to like this fish.  The freshness of this fish can be seen in the color of the fish.

 

— FRESH LAKE ERIE PERCH AND WALLEYE:

We Baked this Swordfish with a Raspberry sauce


In the mood for some Ohio fish ?  Foremost is your hook up for Lake Erie Perch and Walleye.  These fish are great for fish frys and sandwiches.  Pan Sear the Lake Erie Perch and serve like sliders on dinner rolls with tartar sauce.   Or deep fry the walleye after dredging it using 2 packages Goldent Dipt all purpose breading and 1 Package Drake’s Crispy Fry Mix.

 

Pan Fried, Lake Erie Perch – we served it with seaweed

*****Here are a couple rules of thumb when buying fresh seafood.*****

First off, smell the raw fish you are about to buy.  If it is strong smelling it, means the fish is not fresh, dont buy it.  You want your fish to have that faint ocean smell, definitely not strong or sour.

Sometimes they have the whole fish on site for purchase.  If you are thinking of getting it, note that the clearness of the eyes is a sign of freshness, and the cloudy-eyed fish means it is not so fresh.

Fresh Shrimp

Don’t forget Foremost Seafood this Lenten and upcoming Summer. We have two tips when ordering
1) Get there early when you can , like when they open.
2) Call your order into 937-298-1986 in advance to avoid a line.

This Food Adventure feature as all about where to get fresh fish.  Take advantage of this special business.WE are lucky to have it in our community.

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Please feel free to browse our original photos below.

Outside Foremost Seafood

Frozen Lobster Tails

Dayton Original Sauce for Sale !

Clams and Crab anyone ?

They even have frozen oysters on the half shell !

Live Clams and Frozen Crab ready for the kettle

Glazed baked Salmon

Inside Foremost Seafood

Grilling time soon ….

Live Mussels

Seared Ahi Tuna

Shrimp and Salmon

Live Oysters

Scallops ready to be cooked

Fish fish fish Fish

Big Ragu’s Deep Fried Walleye

Blue Crabs – alive !!

How bout some crab legs ?

Steamed Clams

Baked Crab Legs

swordfish

Baked Red Snapper

Shrimp boiled in beer

 

 

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Food Adventures, The Featured Articles Tagged With: clams, fish, Food Adventures, Foremost, fresh, mussels, oysters, perch, salmon, seafood, snapper, walleye

Meaty in Miamisburg: Rivertown Chili

March 19, 2019 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

Owner Brian Walusis (right) with one of his sons

We have found our first 2019 hidden food gem, Rivertown Chili in Miamisburg.   This restaurant is a true family run organization, with a dad and his 2 sons on staff, and recipes passed down from a 3rd generation.

Owner Brian Walusis may sound familiar.  His brother Eric id married to  Chef Maria and they runWatermark Restaurant nearby.  He has another family member who owns the critically acclaimed chocolate shop in Oakwood called Madame Delluc Artisan Chocolatier.  But Brian’s bread and butter is a chili place, that also specializes in comfort breakfast foods.

 

HERE’S THE SKINNY on RIVERTOWN CHILI:

John’s Dayton Style Chili

— Located at 105 S. Second Street, parking is available in the front and the back of the establishment.  It can be slightly tricky if crowded.

— Hours are limited to Breakfast and Lunch:
Tue – Thu, 11am – 2pm 
Fri – Sun, 8am – 2pm

— The quaint dining area seats about 30 in a cozy, split dining room.  The service is personal, friendly

Clashmore Mike’s Chili – Texas Style

— There is a small bar with beer choices including Star City Brews.

— The prices are VERY reasonable with entrees averaging about 7 or 8 bucks.

 

After visiting the restaurant numerous times, and trying nearly every item on the menu, we have formulated our patented “MUST EATS for Rivertown Chili.”  We have been using this bullet point format for 11 years, now setting the trends …

Let’s start with the meat of the menu — THE CHILI !

 

THE “MUST EATS” of RIVERTOWN CHILI:

— They offer 3 delicious and distinctive chili types everyday.

The Vegan Chili offering is amazing

ALL OF THEM ARE “MUST EATS”…

1) JOHN’S DAYTON STYLE CHILI-
This is the kind of chili that we are used to in Dayton, Ohio.  It has beans, meat, and some tomato influence.  When they serve it get the option of adding onions, cheese and sour cream.  This was the best thing we have had on their menu to date.  The chili is so reminiscent of what we grew up with our mom and grandmothers making that it brought a tear to our eye.  The recipe is passed down from John Walusis and is a shout out to the city’s namesake, Jonathan Dayton, a captain in the American Revolutionary War who signed the U.S. Constitution.

 

KIm’s Street Tacos

2) CLASHMORE MIKE’S CHILI-
This is a Texas style chili which has no beans, and has slices of steak like beef as the meat.  More reddish in color, this chili has a bit more of a spicy kick than the other chilis served. We came across this chili at the AMBUCS chili contest in 2017.  Named after the original mascot of Notre Dame College (Clashmore Mike), Owner Brian has fulfilled a life long dream of using that name in his restaurant.


3) KOKO’s FAVORITE VEGAN CHILI-

This is a fantastic choice, even meat lovers like.  You don’t miss any of the flavor, and this vegetarian option is as delicious as any chili as you will have.  We were very surprised how much we loved it and suggest you try it sometime for a change.  It has a nice little kick.

 

Cannoli Stuffed French Toast

— KIM’S STREET TACO’S:
Possibly the best soft taco we have had in years.  This is a special, but lately they have been offering it every day.  It is a chili soft taco with your choice of chili.  A raw jalapeno slice and onions and tomatoes round out the tacos.  Please try one of these.

 

—CANNOLI STUFFED FRENCH TOAST:
This sinful entree is often available during normal business hours.  Cannoli filling is stuffed between 2 warm pieces of French Toast.  The powdered sugar topping is the finishing touch.  Drizzle the maple syrup and you are in heaven.  Definitely a creamy must eat, and our favorite breakfast offering on the menu.

Chili Cheese Coney with Everything

— THE CHILI CHEESE CONEY:
Ok they have 2 versions, one with a brat sausage, or one with a weiner.  We prefer the hot dog version.  You get your choice of chili on a bun with onions and cheese.  It is topped with a raw jalapeno slice that gets us every time with the heat.  It’s a little messy, but sooooo worth it for the taste.  We love this little chili parlor !!

 

There are other good menu items, from the BLT to the Pancakes and Bacon, but the above items are our MUST EATS.. the best of the best …

BLT

 

 

In summary, this chili parlor is one of our new favorite “go to” spots.  Great, affordable casual food with personal service.  We love the menu and we love the family story behind the restaurant.  We think you will enjoy this little eatery as well.  Tell the Food Adventures sent you !!!

Feel free to browse more photos below from our visits to Rivertown Chili in Miamisburg.

Thanks for visiting our food blog articles here each and every week.  Please remember, we aren’t food critics, we just love to eat.  We are Food Adventurers.  It’s the difference between hanging out and eating with Roger Ebert or Indiana Jones.

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Pancakes

Sausage Gravy

Bacon and sausage

Street Taco

Breakfast bowl without the eggs

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Food Adventures, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Brian Walusis, Chili, clashmore, Dayton, Food Adventures, french toast, miamisburg, MostMetro, rivertown, Rivertown Chili

Jimmys Italian Kitchen to Host Food Adventure April 23rd

March 12, 2019 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

Baked Pasta Trio

For years, the people have demanded it.  We have finally put it together.

The Food Adventures Crew has set a date for the Jimmy’s Italian Kitchen Dinner Event.

The sampling of the menu will include 4 courses, and non alcoholic beverages.  Alcohol will be for available for purchase with dinner.

We are expecting a good crowd, with a sampling of their Italian menu, with Greek twist at the end.

Salad with house dressing

***CLICK HERE FOR TICKET INFO and to BUY TICKETS***

HERE’S THE SKINNY:

WHEN: Tues. April 23rd, 2019 at 7pm

WHERE: JIMMY’S ITALIAN KITCHEN, 3002 Woodman Dr. in Kettering

WHAT :  FOUR COURSE MEAL – Sampling of their menu
COURSE 1:  Homemade Chicken and Rice Soup
COURSE 2: Salad with House Italian Dressing or your dressing choice
COURSE 3: PASTA TRIO with HOUSE MARINARA SAUCE:

-Meat Lasagna
-Cheese Stuffed Shell
-Cheese Ravioli
COURSE 4: HOUSE MADE BAKLAVA – a Special Greek Treat !
Dinner will also be served with those amazing Garlic Rolls !

Homemade Baklava for Dessert

COST :$30 Per Person –  pre-pay only (does not include gratuity).

We will accommodate vegetarians on the pasta trio plate.

*****CLICK HERE GET YOUR TICKETS for this ONE NIGHT ONLY EVENT !!*****
Includes water, tea, wine, coffee, soft drinks.
Beer, wine or cocktails will be available for purchase
Does not include gratuity

The staff at Jimmy’s Italian Kitchen is looking for  sellout and so are we.  They are excited to present this taste of Italy. so don’t miss out !

Thank you to Dayton Dining  for helping sponsor this special dinner.

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Out Front

Romance in an old Taco Bell

Homemade Chicken and Rice Soup

Baklava made in house

Pasta and Rolls

The addicting Garlic Rolls

We could live on these

Baked Pasta

Italian Side Salad

 

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Food Adventures, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Food Adventure, Jimmy's Italian Kitchen

Rock N Green Tomato Fest June 8th, Vendors needed !

March 5, 2019 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

Ryan Roth and the Comeback Special Return

The green tomatoes will be frying again this summer in Miamisburg and the Elvis tribute band is tuning up.  Saturday, June 8th will be the 9th Annual Rock n Green Tomato Festival. 

There will be live music, food, kids activities, cornhole, hamburgers, and even a hula hoop and pie contest!

Free admission as always,  this family oriented fest will take place at Riverfront Park in downtown Miamisburg, behind Ron’s Pizza.

The event’s main sponsor is Mid USA Credit Union.

Expecting a big crowd this year

CRAFT AND BUSINESS VENDORS NEEDED !!
– Deadline to signup is June 1st, 2019

The festival is in need for craft and local vendors!  Booth spaces are 12 x 12 and only cost $50 for the day.  You are not allowed to sell food or drinks.  Food vendor booths are different and are available at $150.  You are expected to be there from 10am until 10pm unless sever weather persists.  For vendor info, or to sign up and register, for a booth please download the form and send it in per the instructions HERE.

 

Green Tomato Pie Baking Contest returns

HERE’S THE SKINNY on THE ROCK N GREEN TOMATO FESTIVAL:

— THE FESTIVAL IS SATURDAY, JUNE 8th FROM NOON- 11PM

— Live Music all day with the final band at 7:30pm being Elvis tribute band Ryan Roth and the Comeback Special.

— 10 Food Trucks /Food Vendors will include The Hamburger Wagon who for the first time in 106 years, will offer an option of green tomato on their burger !!   Also, Ron’s Pizza will have a booth selling Fried Green Tomatoes and Fried Green Tomato Pizza.

Kids Bouncy House and Pony rides in 2019

— At 11:30am Check in begins for the Cornhole Tournament with $250 Cash Grand Prize – SIGN UP HERE

— Kids games –  Bouncy House, Pony Rides, etc..

— There will be a Dunk Tank where you can soak it to Miamisburg Coaches and Athletes – proceeds go to Miamisburg Athletics

— At 2pm you have to sign-up or watch the Hamburger Eating Contest hosted by the Hamburger Wagon.

— At 2:30 pm is the Hula Hoop contest !  Trophy to the winner !

$250 will be paid to the cornhole winners

— Green Tomato Pie Baking Contest –5pm – judging by The Food Adventure Crew at the stage at 5pm..  Local restaurants and amateur chefs battle it out for the top 3 trophies.  Leftover pieces of pie will be sold to benefit the Miamisburg Athletic Boosters.

— Ron’s Pizza Tavern will be celebrating by selling Green Draft Beer in the dining room, bar area and on the patio

That is a full list of activities expected at the Rock n Green Tomato Festival.

All the rock, fun, food and Green Tomatoes you can take in a day !

FREE admission and family friendly as always – mark your calendars and tell your vendor friends to sign-up and pay by JUNE 1st .

Fried Green Tomatoes

Dunk Tank

Hamburger Eating Contest

hula hooper

The famous Hamburger wagon

Burger eating Champ 2016

Expecting 2000-4000 people

A double from the Hamburger Wagon

Mrs Pickles Green Tomato Pie Entry

Lots of eating for listening and eating

Ryan Roth leads the best Elvis Tribute ever ..

The Ice Cream Trolley is expected to attend

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Food Adventures, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Dayton Music, festival, green, green tomato, hamburgers, miamisburg, River, rock, rockngreen, rons, tomato, tomatoes

Chicken Louies Making a Comeback

February 26, 2019 By Dayton937 11 Comments

 

That famous taste you know is coming baaaccck !

Food Adventures has some secret scoop.  It is so secret in fact that we can’t release all the details of the deal, but we can tell you . absolutely that an iconic chicken stop is about to be reborn in Dayton.

Chicken Louie’s, a favorite for decades in the Dayton area, had a shop on N. Main St. and a store on the west side called “Lou’s Broaster Hut.”  Known for their broasted whole wings served plain or spun in one of 3 sauces, this “carryout only” spot became legendary in status.  Known for soulful sides, and late hours, people would travel miles or just walk up to the window to get a taste of Lou’s famous chicken.

Lou’s Broaster Hut was on 3rd Street

HERE’S THE SKINNY ON THE DEAL:

— In 1958, Chicken Louie’s began slinging wings in Dayton, and locals went berserk over the broasted style of cooked wings.  Marinated overnight, then deep-fried in a pressure cooker, the chicken had a distinct taste and the sauces complimented the chicken perfectly.  The menu featured wings, legs, thighs and breasts, and literally showed the price of each from 1 to 100 pieces.

Broasted Chicken and more

— Chicken Louie’s hit hard times in the turn of the century, as Lou had to take care of his ill mother.  He ended up closing for a while and selling to  his managing partner who ran the restaurant a little past Lou’s death in 2012.

— Chicken Louie’s was resurrected in 2014 in an unlikely place.  The same managing partner opened a side shop in the Super Subby’s restaurant in Miamisburg on Main St.  The shop served a limited Chicken Louie’s menu of wings, pies and broasted potatoes.  The location had spurts of greatness but never took hold in the Miamisburg community as expected.  As business dwindled, the Subby’s closed in December, 2018.

Coming in 2019

— Two private investors have stepped forward and bought all of the original equipment and recipes from the Chicken Louie’s establishment.  They will not only offer the famous broasted chicken wings, but they plan to offer the full original menu.  This means legs, thighs, broasted potatoes in butter, peanut butter pies, sweet potato pie, fish dinners, shrimp dinner, dinner rolls, cornbread and all the sides you remember.  Also available will be the 4 famous sauces: BBQ, mild, medium and hot.

— The plan is to open the first Chicken Louie’s in the city of Dayton proper, sometime before fall.  A site has been bought, signed and sealed, but we are not at liberty to disclose the exact location.  We can tell you that remodeling is about to begin.  The site layout will be similar to the popular carryout location on N. Main Street, that served up good food for decades.

Sweet Potato Pie

— The strategy is also to open a 2nd store eventually in the north or west Dayton area.  Again, we are not at liberty to disclose exact location plans, which would be premature of the 2nd location at this point.

Rarely is a Dayton iconic restaurant reborn from the ashes.  But, this will happen, and Miami Valley foodies will once again be able to enjoy Lou’s chicken.  Until the site opens, we will be licking our lips and deciding how many wings, pieces of shrimp and fish we are gonna order with our broasted potatoes.

See you at the window of Chicken Louie’s… real soon !

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Feel free to browse our gallery below of Chicken Louie favorites.

Sauces

Famous dinner rolls

Hot Wing

Medium Wing

A mild whole wing

Broasted Potatoes

Peanut Butter Pie

BBQ Wings

Chicken Louie’s was on N Main for decades

 

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Food Adventures, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Big Ragu, broasted, chicken, Chicken Louies, fish, Food Adventures, Miami Valley, pie, potatoes, shrimp, wings

Giordanos Pizza is Coming ….

February 15, 2019 By Dayton937

Coming to the Farifield Mall area by year’s end.

You have heard the buzz and mumblings, and may have even seen what the pizzas look like. .  Giordano’s Pizza is coming.  Yes, finally, a one of a kind Deep Dish Chicago Style Icon will enter the Miami Valley, and thick pizza in Dayton will forever be changed.

Opening day will be Tuesday, Feb 19th!
They will open at 2819 Centre Drive, which is across from the Fairfield Commons, in the spot that was once Logan’s Steakhouse.

Eating the pizza here is a Food Adventure. in fact it is more of a pie than pizza.  A combination of deep dish pizza, a stuffed pizza and a tomato pie from all walks and regions of Italian life.

 

HERE’S THE SKINNY ON GIORDANO’S RESTAURANT:

— In the 1800’s in Turino, Italy, Mama Giordano would get married to a Mr Boglio.  Every Easter she would make a big “Italian Easter Pie” for her family.  This pie was made only on special occasions and was a huge, stuffed pizza.

— In 1974 Italian immigrants Efren and Joseph Boglio started serving their mom’s recipe in the South side of Chicago.

A Chicago Icon

— In 2018 they have about 50 locations, one about to be Dayton, Ohio !

 

HOW TO MAKE A FAMOUS GIORDANO’S STUFFED PIZZA:

1) The pizzas are made to order and baked like a pie

2)  An oiled, Deep Dish pan is lined with a signature flaky, thick dough on the bottom.  This dough tastes like a mix of pizza dough, part pie dough, and part “pot pie” crust.

3) The pan is lined with ingredients placed on top of the thick crust.

4) The ingredients are covered in a huge mound of mozzarella cheese

5) This step is the  “secret” that sets them apart.  A thin layer of top dough is than placed atop the pizza and trimmed off, making a pie type appearance.  Numerous air holes are purposely put into this layer.

6) A thick, generous helping of marinara sauce is hand ladled onto the thin top crust , covering it completely.

The Stuffed Pizza from Giordano’s

7) The pizza is baked for 45 minutes.

There you have it, the steps to a Giordano’s Stuffed pizza.  We hope they open sooner than later, we cannot wait for a stuffed pizza Food Adventure.

 

Besides stuffed pizza Giordano menu features appetizers, Italian dishes, thin crust pizza, salads, and has a full catering menu.

Dayton has had its brush with Chicago Pizzas.  Uno’s Pizzeria used to operate 3 stores in Dayton, Centerville and Huber Heights.  Two Uno’s have since closed and only the downtown Dayton location remains at 126 North Main St. next to Victoria Theater.

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If you can’t wait until they open, feel free to go to www.Girodanos.com and have a pizza sent by  special delivery to your doorstep.

A thick dough is lined on the bottom of the pan, then igredients are applied.

 

 

Cheezy

Next comes mounds of cheese

Next a small thin layer of dough on top, poke holes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Delicious and filling -Giordanos is coming …

Literally tire of pizza

final step before baking – ladel on that sauce baby !!

Top with sauce, bake 45 min

 

 

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Food Adventures, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Chicago, deep dish, fairfield, giordanos, pizza, stuffed

Hamburger Wagon Owner’s Plea for Help

February 12, 2019 By Dayton937 16 Comments

Jack Sperry and his daughters

Sometime life throws you curveballs.  For Jack Sperry, owner of the Hamburger Wagon he has thrived on meeting challenges head on and through hard work has typically achieved success.  He is now facing a new challenge, that is out of his control.

The Food Adventures Crew has known Jack since he was a standout football player at Centerville High School in the early eighties.  Jack is a supporter of Centerville and Miamisburg Schools and also helps run the Rock N Green Tomato Festival in Miamisburg, among other charitable events.

Jack is that prideful guy you know, who never asks anyone for help.  As irony would have it , he was was diagnosed 15 years ago with a kidney disease called “Berger’s Syndrome.”  The illness eventually damages kidney function, until the person needs a transplant.  That’s where Jack is at today.  His kidney function has fallen below a critical level, and dialysis and a transplant are eminent.

Jim Bucher left and Jack Sperry joke around the Hamburger Wagon

This is the passing along of a plea for help.  A plea from a lifelong Daytonian, in his time of need. We were going to write this article and explain the situation, but his brother Hank Sperry posted a Facebook message that was a perfect reach out for help.  Here it is:

“My name is Henry Sperry and I’m sending this message out on my brother’s Facebook account. I’ll get right to the point. I am looking for a hero to save my brother’s life. Please don’t turn away now. This won’t take much of your time to read. You may be the key to preserving the life of a man who is very much worth saving.

Jack recently got engaged

My brother is Jack Sperry. He is a beloved brother and the father of two beautiful teen-aged daughters, Alex and Emma Sperry. He is engaged to be married. He is an honorable man, a loyal friend to legions of people who are fortunate to know him. He is the proprietor of the famous Miamisburg, Ohio Hamburger Wagon.

15 years ago, Jack was diagnosed with Berger’s Syndrome (IgA Neuropathy), a kidney disease that occurs when a specific antibody lodges in one’s kidneys. THERE IS NO CURE. The disease slowly progresses over years until eventually, the kidneys cease functioning. When Jack was diagnosed, the hope was that the disease would progress so slowly that medical intervention would not be required in his lifetime.

Sadly this is not the case. His kidney function is below the critical threshold. It is time for serious medical intervention. Last fall, Jack’s local Nephrologist referred Jack to both the University of Cincinnati and Ohio State University transplant centers. I am pleased to report that after thorough and comprehensive medical evaluations, Jack has been approved by both centers for organ transplant.

Ron Holp of Ron’s Pizza with pal Jack Sperry of the Hamburger Wagon

Jack has three options, but only one which offers the promise of a normal life expectancy. Option 1 is kidney dialysis. While this option does extend life expectancy, it is burdensome and for someone Jack’s age, the average life expectancy on dialysis is 10 years. Option 2 is a kidney transplant from a deceased donor. But the wait for such a donor can be up to 5 years. The average useful life expectancy of a deceased donor transplant is 10 – 15 years.

By far the most favorable option is the third one, live donor transplant. Live donor transplants can last 20 – 25 years (even longer). Such a transplant would carry Jack into his late 70’s or even his 80’s, allowing him the joy of walking his daughters down the aisle, sharing love and life with his grandchildren, continuing to cherish his friends and family, and giving him the opportunity to pay forward the generosity of the hero who saved him.

Jack in front of the Hamburger Wagon with friend Gary.

I, as well as my other brother, Bob Sperry, would give up a kidney in a minute. Unfortunately, our own health issues have prevented us from being candidates.

That’s why we are turning to you. We realize this is a BIG ASK. But this is literally a chance for you to save the life of at least one – and perhaps two – human beings. That’s because you don’t have to be a direct match to Jack. Both medical centers are part of a national sharing chain whereby a non-matching kidney is donated and then Jack would receive a matching kidney immediately, no waiting.

I am not ready to write an obituary. There is so much life ahead for Jack, if someone is willing to answer the call. PLEASE consider making this gift. Think about the magnitude of this opportunity! You have the chance to give a decent, loving, honorable man the ability to share and experience a full life! We are looking for a hero and an angel.

Recent photo of Jack and his kids

This quest has obviously raised a number of questions. People ask me how Jack is doing now. Other than very poor kidney function, he is doing fairly well. He is not yet on dialysis but certainly headed there. He still works every day and other than fatigue from time to time, life is fairly normal and routine for him currently. People ask me how kidney donors do post transplant . The surgical/medical teams we’ve spoken with say kidney donors do just fine after transplant. As a rule of thumb, a healthy person with 100% kidney function will see their overall function drop to around 80% post transplant and should continue that level of function for the remainder of their lifetime. Jack’s current kidney function is less than 20% and he currently has no discernible symptoms.

Jack and his fiancee

Finally, people have asked how to go forward if interested in being a potential donor for Jack with either the University of Cincinnati or Ohio State University transplant centers. The process simply begins with a phone call or going on-line. For both Medical Centers you will need Jack’s legal name which is John P. Sperry and his birthdate which is March 4, 1963.

For the Ohio State Program:
Call 1-800-293-8965 Option #3

For the University of Cincinnati Program:
Log into: www.uchealth.com/Transplant or you can call UC Health’s waitlist coordinator, Beth Sanders, at (513) 584-0784.

Father / Daughter event

As mentioned earlier, I know this is a HUGE ASK and understandably perhaps too big of one for many of you. That’s okay. My intention is not to give anyone a guilt trip. My goal is simply to get the word out to as many as people as possible so that a potential hero for my brother can be found. Even if you aren’t interested in being a donor, would you mind sharing this with your contacts in some shape or form so that the word can be spread?

From all of us who love Jack Sperry, God bless you.”

 

From all of us at Food Adventures, we hope someone sees this who can save the day.   With a new fiancee, and 2 daughters, Jack is still very active and community involved.  We are staying positive that things will work out for him and his prayers will be answered.

Jack and his family need a hero, could it be you ?

 

Jack, working at the Hamburger Wagon

 

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Charity Events, Dayton Dining, Food Adventures, The Featured Articles Tagged With: bergers syndrome, Dayton, Food Adventures, hamburger wagon, help, jack sperry, kidney, need a kidney, needs a kidney, plea, transplant

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