3:48 As a Malaysian, I'm very honored that this burger is named after our country. Its super easy to make and we call them "Burger Special"( Almost every street burger use the same technique for their special burger). But here's another thing to add the flavor, we often toss some maggi seasoning sauce at the patty while cooking it. It both taste and smell SUUPER good.
Yup. Pickle roll ups are a pretty common midwest food. Usually made with ham, but pastrami would be good. Maple taffy and poutine are also pretty easy to do
1. State Fair of Texas - corn dog 0:13 2. Arizona state fair - giant and hot and spicy foods 0:50 3. LA county fair - biggy’s curly fries, dragons breath ice balls and chicken and waffle on a stick 1:50 4. London Brunch fest - brunch foods and bloody Mary’s 2:20 5. Minnesota state fair - Sweet Martha’s cookies and massive french fries , pickle dogs 2:51 6. Queens night market - international project e.g. Malaysian project (burgers wrapped in omelettes), Thai catmint wheel cake, New York’s Sams fried ice cream 3:39 Part 1- feel free to reply with any mistakes I made
I’m glad the state fair Martha’s Cookie’s made it on the list (even though it’s on the thumbnail) because it’s so heavenly and as a minnesotan i like buying it by the bucket but like sharing it with my family and friends, cookies are great but too much = too much sugar
as a fellow minnesota citizen, I can approve that the sweet martha cookies are better than any other cookies in the world exept for good ol' grandmas cookies you ate when you were a kid.
Ok if you go to 1:17 the woman eating the hot cheeto turkey leg is my mom and her 2 friends 😂. This was the 2019 state fair. I remember her getting one of those
What makes the Sweet Martha's cookies even better is they're fresh hot out of the oven, and they go straight to the window where they're then scooped into buckets or cones depending on what the customer ordered. My favorite part aside from them was always hearing the workers go, "Another tray of cookies, please!
@@maxazzopardi7446absolutely, I've been to the Minnesota state fair dozens of times and personally I can't finish a whole bucket, but I have no doubt that someone else can
I went to the Minnesota Fair and there are 3 things that REALLY stuck out to me: 1: The cookie bucket (obviously) - always had a line. 2: Frosted Flake Chicken Tenders - the BEST THING I've EVER had at a fair. 3: Milk bar - All you can drink milk, PERFECT for those cookies!
The State Fair of Texas is a foodie paradise. Yes, there are mounds of fried everything - it is a festival after all, but there are also tons of really good food options. I have had one of the best Greek salads ever there, wonderful German sausages, the Belgian waffles are incredible too. I used to live 1 mile from the front gate, and loved my season pass. In the 3 week run I would go at least a dozen times. 😎
I’m from Singapore. Our hawker centers aren’t really a food fairs/ street fairs. They are permanent food centers where locals go to have their meals. I would compare it more to a cafeteria with really good local food than a pop up street fair.
alot of the time in england we deep fry random stuff in our fish and chips restaurants and u can find stuff like fried mars bars, fried twix, fried cadbury creme eggs etc
I have been to the Arizona State Fair before as I have been born and raised here in Arizona. However I haven’t gone there ever since I was a little kid. I might have to go there again, but only when it’s not too hot outside. I would also consider doing a road trip just to experience every single one of these county/state fairs along with traveling abroad to experience the ones in the other countries mentioned in this video.
When you’re running around a fair all day you get hungry quick, personally I go with friends with big appetites so we can share the unhealthy foods. Yeah it’s bad for you but once a year of having fun eating bad food is a great time!
one that wasn’t mentioned was the 626 night market in cali. there’s a big one in arcadia and a mini one in santa monica. essentially a food fair, there’s a bunch of asian cuisine as well as wacky combinations. you’d have to catch it as if it’s a fair though, it’s only around a certain time of year but i encourage you to go when you can!
My wife and I will travel to Singapur 🇸🇬 this December I’m so happy about many gourmet option and a lot of places to visit I have booking in marina bay sands
Love how the food on a food video is described and rated buy its "Ingragramability" rather than taste, texture, or literally anything food related... jOUrnALiSm!
1. State Fair of Texas - corn dog 0:13 2. Arizona state fair - giant and hot and spicy foods 0.50 3. LA county fair - biggy’s curly fries, dragons breath ice balls and chicken and waffle on a stick 1.25 4. London Brunch fest - brunch foods and bloody Mary’s 2.20 5. Minnesota state fair - Sweet Martha’s cookies and massive french fries , pickle dogs 2:5q 6. Queens night market - international project e.g. Malaysian project (burgers wrapped in omelettes), Thai catmint wheel cake, New York’s Sams fried ice cream Part 1- feel free to reply with any mistakes I made :)
OMG, I need that pickle wrapped in pastrami.. I make rolled green onions about the same way but it's a green onion, cream cheese, rolled in buddings roast beef
I LOVE sweet marthas cookies, i get them every single time and i never get sick of them. The main reason i go to the fair is for the cookies, they're still delicious the next day (even though they're 100% better warm n fresh)
I went to the Minnesota State Fair with some friends a while back, and sure, we had fried food. We all shared Martha's cookies, fried pickles and even a sort of Dole Whip and the standard huge turkey leg. But I think they had the freshest milk I've ever tasted. Best two dollars I ever spent (it was even a refillable cup).
one day im gonna go on a one year trip with all my savings and eat off these luxuries daily. Even if I die from a heart attack, at least i'll have had the best year of my life.
Sweet Martha's cookies are literally the best ever but if you don't get to the fair early and go straight in line you will be waiting for about 30mins to an hour. The line sometimes will go around and around
Pro tip for the Big E. The best food is in the six buildings dedicated to the six New England states. Maple cotton candy, salmon on a stick, cider doughnuts, Finnish pancakes and loaded baked potatoes…
Despite the inflation of food prices, it'll not surprise me that the food vendors at the fairs will undoubtedly be raised in prices; I'll be going to various fairs in northern New England like Fryeburg in Maine, The Big E, New York State Fair, and Bloomsburg in Pennsylvania. I have waited 3 years for some deep fried goodies, so I have no intention of missing out on either fair of my choice.