yoso-silly: The New Football Food???

College Football season has arrived, and even better the Warriors of the University of Hawaii is on National TV. The bad thing is that they’re playing #1 ranked USC. This doesn’t bode well, UH had the second worse defense in the NCAA last year. Oh-oh…..

So what I decided to do this year was to watch the game at home, so any cathartic moments of pain and grief will be expressed in the privacy of my own home. You see last year, I watched two of the games "outside", the first at a sports bar, and Boise St ripped UH 69-3, it was hard to watch the other customers yelling for the Broncos to "pile it on…", the second was at Sammy’s, and Sam and I watched Fresno St crush UH 70-14. I sat there in my University of Hawaii shirt, watching the others around me chanting, "go for a hundred..". Much to my chagrin, I stayed home to watch UH beat Michigan St, that’s my luck…..

So I had to make a decision with regards to "grinds". Pizza? Nah, I can have pizza anytime, plus, delivery would be pretty bad today. "Wings?" Bor-ring! I finally settled on Ba Ren. How’s that for "football food"?

So I drove down and ordered a few cold dishes from Ba Ren. Starting with a combo appetizer:

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This was (from the right counter-clockwise) Fuqi Feipian, the famous "husband and wife" dish, dried beef with peppers and peppercorn, and Sichuan Peanuts (just for you Jo).

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The fried peanuts were a nice combination of nutty, salty, spicy, and sweet, with those crunchy little fishes. This is a really good "pu-pu", I think this a a gametime regular for me.

The beef slices were nice and hot, with the assertive "ma la" (numbing hot) flavor with chilies to add another layer of heat:

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One of my favorite things is to have a nice glass of ice water with this. After eating a few bites, it "becomes carbonated water".

I’m a Fuqi Feinpian addict. I love the textural combination of the brisket, tendon, and Chinese celery. Positively addicting:

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This wasn’t all. After all I needed an entree, right? So I chose the Cold Chicken with Spicy Sauce:

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Nice and numbingly hot, with the combination of sweet, salty, and spicy, this dish is very addicting and one of my favorites. The addition of crushed peanuts and sesame seeds gives the dish an added "nutty" dimension. The layers of heat in the dish is measurable. Delici-yoso!!!

By the end of third quarter I was sweating harder than the players on the field!!!

Oh, the game. USC 63 Hawaii 17, but all is not lost, I got some really good food, and Hawaii’s defense didn’t look as bad as I thought, there was a time where Hawaii was down only 28-10, before collapsing. I think I’ll do  a different "pu-pu’s for the game" for the Televised UH games I watch this year. Stay tuned!