What was old restaurant on Camp Bowie about where Curly's is?
#1
Posted 31 March 2006 - 04:47 PM
#2
Posted 31 March 2006 - 08:04 PM
#4
Posted 01 April 2006 - 07:41 AM
You may be right. All I rememebr is that it was not spelled traditionally. Most of my visits were in a state that I really did not care how it was spelled. I just cannot remember when it closed. They were open through 1985 I know.
#5
Posted 29 May 2006 - 12:52 PM
#6
Posted 29 May 2006 - 07:15 PM
It was still there, for sale, last time I looked.
#7
Posted 30 May 2006 - 01:43 AM
I loved that old hamburger stand. It had an antique cash register, an old juke box in the corner and counter seating only. The pay phone in the other corner had the individual coin slots and had a sign to keep phone calls to 2 minutes. They used the same phone number as their business line. They would cook the food right in front of you since the grill was right next to the counter. You could have a conversation with the ladies as they cooked your food. Does anyone know where I can get some Rocky Sauce??
Yeah, that sauce was the best. Have you ever had a dish called Steak Diane? The Rockyfeller hamburger sauce always tasted like what I remember Steak Diane tasting like. Good stuff!
#8
Posted 31 May 2006 - 08:21 PM
#9
Posted 01 June 2006 - 01:04 AM
Where is there a good place around here to get a good steak Diane?
Beats me, but I looked up a recipe for Steak Diane. In part it calls for flaming a garlic sauteed filet mignon in brandy, preferably a good brandy. I guess maybe Rockyfeller's sauce was NOT the stuff found on Steak Diane. Still, I remember it as being quite tasty.
#10
Posted 01 June 2006 - 07:55 AM
It is a fairly old style recipe which you would be hard pressed to find in most restaurants today. A good bet would be at clubs though, but probably ordered "off menu." Vito over at La Piazza could probably accomodate that request as well.
#11
Posted 01 June 2006 - 09:15 AM
As I recall, it was even in the paper once. Something about mustard, mayo and a touch of horseradish?
#12
Posted 25 September 2006 - 04:01 AM
Star-Telegram:
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1 cup ketchup
1/2 cup salad dressing
2 tbs. prepared yellow mustard
3 tbs. horseradish
1 tbs. Worcestershire Sauce
1/4 tsp. garlic powder
1/4 tsp. Tabasco Sauce
2 tsp. sugar
1/2 tsp. salt
However, there is something missing from this recipe. I'm almost certain
that there was something green in the original Rockyfeller Sauce. The
next time I make it, I'm going to try adding some sweet relish. If that's
not it, then maybe the missing ingredient is some dill relish or maybe
even some chow-chow. At any rate, though, this recipe gets you pretty
close to the taste of that great unique sauce they had and will give you
something to work with.
[size="3"]I hope this helps!
#13
Posted 13 June 2007 - 12:11 AM
#14
Posted 20 June 2007 - 11:37 AM
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