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Hipster toast?

PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 8:20 am
by Jenise

Re: Hipster toast?

PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 9:34 am
by Tom NJ


"If you don’t get good bread, you’re fucked. Quote me on that.” Wow, BA turns off their nanny filter!

Lol. Gotta go buy a dedicated thermometer gun for my toaster now. Wonder how long it will take my 12-dollar Target special to reach 750? Maybe if I set it on fire....

Re: Hipster toast?

PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 9:36 am
by Mike Filigenzi
For that kind of price, it had better be some pretty amazing toast.

Re: Hipster toast?

PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 9:54 am
by Tom NJ
Mike Filigenzi wrote:For that kind of price, it had better be some pretty amazing toast.


It is. He puts butter AND salt on it. Whoa.

Re: Hipster toast?

PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 10:01 am
by Rahsaan
Over the weekend, This American Life had an interesting piece on the trend, and traced it to this very un-hip woman who started a cafe with toast as a way of dealing with her mental issues: http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/520/no-place-like-home?act=3

Aside from that, I'm all in favor of people trying to do thing better and in a more delicious way. The problem is when they either gouge on the pricing or when the big chains come in and do schlocky versions of the concept.

Re: Hipster toast?

PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 10:19 am
by Tom NJ
Does anybody remember the old Bob & Ray radio show? They had an ongoing skit called "Mary Backstage, Noble Wife" which was a spoof of the radio soap "Mary Noble, Backstage Wife". In the spoof, the lead characters owned a restaurant that served only two items: toast, and frosty prune whip shakes. They installed the biggest industrial toast maker they could find - it pumped out something like 7,000 slices an hour - but it was so big it only left room for 2 chairs in the dining area.

I wonder if Josey Baker has thought about adding shakes to his menu. Life does tend to imitate art, and he's halfway there already.

Re: Hipster toast?

PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 10:20 am
by Robin Garr
Okay, I'm going to step up and admit it. I would like to try that. :oops:

Re: Hipster toast?

PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 11:06 am
by Karen/NoCA
Ah heck, my toaster does not get that hot....but it does pop the toast out so high that we have to stand there to catch it or it ends up on the floor. Remember the chunky avocado toast Jenise told us about? Browned butter is slathered on the toast first, then chunky avocado, then maldon sea salt! It has become a favorite at our home, and I bet it is every bit as good as what they are doing. We use good bread too! :lol:

Re: Hipster toast?

PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 12:28 pm
by Shaji M
Are you telling me that the way we made toast is....toast? Damn hipsters!

Re: Hipster toast?

PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 2:17 pm
by Jenise
In a way, I actually relate to this. Most toast here at Chez J is made from thick, hand-cut slices of bakery bread. It take that one more level of geeky toastiness by spreading the slices with butter before toasting, and then toasting butter side up in a toaster oven, not a vertical toaster. The butter browns to delicious nuttiness on the bread achieving flavor that no toast buttered after toasting will ever get, but because of the thickness it does get that perfect interior-exterior contrast described in the article. Love my toaster oven--it out-toasts a vertical toaster, and it can do other things too.

Re: Hipster toast?

PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 2:35 pm
by Karen/NoCA
Jenise wrote:In a way, I actually relate to this. Most toast here at Chez J is made from thick, hand-cut slices of bakery bread. It take that one more level of geeky toastiness by spreading the slices with butter before toasting, and then toasting butter side up in a toaster oven, not a vertical toaster. The butter browns to delicious nuttiness on the bread achieving flavor that no toast buttered after toasting will ever get, but because of the thickness it does get that perfect interior-exterior contrast described in the article. Love my toaster oven--it out-toasts a vertical toaster, and it can do other things too.

And you don't have to pay $4.00 for the toast! That is just nuts!

Re: Hipster toast?

PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 7:51 pm
by Lou Kessler
Tom NJ wrote:Does anybody remember the old Bob & Ray radio show? They had an ongoing skit called "Mary Backstage, Noble Wife" which was a spoof of the radio soap "Mary Noble, Backstage Wife". In the spoof, the lead characters owned a restaurant that served only two items: toast, and frosty prune whip shakes. They installed the biggest industrial toast maker they could find - it pumped out something like 7,000 slices an hour - but it was so big it only left room for 2 chairs in the dining area.

I wonder if Josey Baker has thought about adding shakes to his menu. Life does tend to imitate art, and he's halfway there already.

Was that a national radio show? There was an early morning Bob & Ray radio show weekdays in the LA area back in the 70s that I listened to while driving to work.

Re: Hipster toast?

PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 9:06 pm
by Dale Williams