Touchdown! - Ocala Style
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Touchdown! - Ocala Style
TOUCHDOWN! WHERE TO GET YOUR FLAPPER FIX BY AMANDA FURRER What do you get when you combine football; frogs, hamsters and Clydesdales; and chips and beer in one Sunday afternoon? An American pastime that wouldn’t be the same without some sizzling chicken wings! The Super Bowl is a great reason to get your friends together to feast on good food. This year’s game takes place on February 2, and unless you’ve got tickets, you’ll likely be tailgating at home or at your favorite watering hole, so we’ve compiled a list of the best restaurants where you can watch the game, order out and even fit in a round of pool or Pac-Man. 34 JAN’14 ocalastyle.com SWEEP BLACK STRIPES ON YOUR CHEEKS AND DON THE OLD SPORTS JERSEY. HERE’S WHERE YOU CAN GET THE TASTIEST CHICKEN WINGS IN OCALA. GAME ON AT TONY’S TONY’S BAR & GRILL 2711 SW 27TH AVE. | (352) 390-8188 Looking for the traditional sports bar scene with a dart board, pool table and the game playing overhead as you raise your pint? You thought Tony’s was all about the sushi, but they’ve got game when it comes to serving sports fans. Every Sunday you can get 20 wings and a pitcher of beer for $19.95. Special sauces include Boom Boom, a popular sweet sauce, and Tony’s Lava. A REAL ZINGER MILLER’S ALE HOUSE 305 SE 17TH ST. | (352) 620-8989 MILLERSALEHOUSE.COM Were chicken fingers your favorite food as a child? Then it’s time to graduate to the hand-breaded, boneless chicken zingers Miller’s Ale House is known for. Besides the jumbo chicken wings, you can also get an order of zingers tossed in the sauce of your choice or topped with melted cheese, sour cream and pico de gallo. But the Zinger Mountain Melt is where it’s at: medium garlic zingers over fries dripping with melted Jack and cheddar cheeses, bacon bits and scallions. It’s the Everest of finger food platters. NOTHING TO BEEF ABOUT BEEF’O’BRADY’S 3434 E SILVER SPRINGS BLVD. | (352) 622-4200 BEEFOBRADYS.COM Beef ’OBrady’s proves chicken can be more than a meal starter. Get your hands messy by ordering a basket of boneless or signature traditional chicken wings with fries, coleslaw and bleu cheese dressing. Kickin’ Bayou BBQ, Sweet Jalapeño and Beef ’s Signature Buffalo Sauce are among the standouts in Beef ’s selection of sauces. You could have a beer, but the Bloody’OBrady cocktail is highly recommended. WING AND BARE IT KER’S WINGHOUSE OF OCALA 2145 E SILVER SPRINGS BLVD. | (352) 671-7880 WINGHOUSE.COM Shakespeare wrote a rose is a rose, and when a restaurant calls itself WingHouse, you can bet behind its doors is chicken wing-goodness. From original (breaded) to buffalo, Ker’s WingHouse provides orders of five, 50 and in between, plus a “naked” option: marinated drumettes. Specialty sauces include Dallas honey BBQ, garlic parmesan and blackened. Immerse yourself in the game as you watch it on the 110-inch screen—you won’t be able to miss a moment as you get in the zone being glued to this feast for the eyes. But pry yourself away from the big screen DON’T go overboard with the cooking. You want to enjoy the game, too! “The one thing I’ve done many times and regret is signing myself up for so much cooking that I can’t watch the game or hang out with my friends,” Robyn says. DO prepare in advance. DON’T forget the chips and dip—and pretzels and salsa and peanuts. There’s no doubt you’ll be with a hungry crowd. DO serve a crudités platter. DON’T skimp on napkins—or cleaning wipes! DO offer a range of beverages. If in doubt, tell your guests BYOB. And DO use your DVR if you DON’T want to miss anything! “Record, record, record,” Grace says. “We don’t want to miss those top-rate commercials!” ocalastyle.com JAN’14 35 TOUCHDOWN! to meet the WingHouse Girls who are the company’s cheerleaders. These girls next door are your hosts for the evening, serving tables and bartending. The beautiful and polite WingHouse ambassadors create a new definition for the word “team.” JUST YOUR FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD SPORTS BAR REAGAN’S SPORTS PUB & GRILLE 5195 E SILVER SPRINGS BLVD. | (352) 547-5030 REAGANSPUBGRILLEOCALA.COM Opened in April 2013, the not quite 1-year-old Reagan’s is a family- and sports fan-friendly venue with a full menu of burgers and wings. Besides food, Reagan’s also offers karaoke, bingo and all sports packages. Pool tables, Pac-Man and pinball can be played by those who can’t sit still in their seats. Manager Diana Bellomo, who co-owns Reagan’s with her father, promises patrons will have a good time on football’s most important day of the year—and dares fans with the heartiest of appetites to take Reagan’s chicken wing challenge. (See “Earn Your Wings” for more info.) WHEN GATORS FLY GATOR’S DOCKSIDE 3920 SW 42ND ST., SUITE 101 | (352) 433-2441 GATORDOCKSIDE.COM “Gators with wings” sounds like a really bad, low-budget monster movie. Have no fear—the wings we’re referring to are Gator’s delectable chicken wings, which can be grilled, buffalo, breaded or boneless. With over a dozen amazing sauces to choose from, including Thai Peanut, Slap Shot and 3 Pepper Suicide, you better come to the Dockside with a monster appetite. ROADSIDE SPECIAL CODY’S ORIGINAL ROADHOUSE 2505 SW COLLEGE RD. | (352) 237-8182 CODYSAMERICAN.COM At a restaurant where you can get anything and everything—a good burger, crock of French onion soup, rotisserie chicken—overlooking Cody’s jumbo chicken wings would be understandable but a downright shame. Known for their big portions, Cody’s Famous Chicken Wings is a generous helping of the starter any way you want it. Buffalo, BBQ or garlic, the familiarity of these flavored sauces makes these wings the perfect comfort food—and isn’t that the definition of all sports bar snacks? WINGS TO GO CRUNCHIES & MUNCHIES 1431 NE 25TH AVE. | (352) 622-2963 This takeout-only eatery has been around for 28 years, and we strongly suggest calling ahead for game-day orders. All sauces are from original recipes, with the medium garlic sauce being a definite customer favorite. Crunchies also has daily lunch specials. The $30.99 50-piece, pint slaw and large fries afternoon super special is a dream come true. The Afternoon Super Special is valid Monday through Thursday until 5:30pm. Also popular is the 50-piece Weekender, which will set you back $38.29. Both specials come with slaw and fries. Store Manager Gerri Faw says the eatery’s largest order of wings was a whopping 1,200. If you want to match that number, best call in early. “The sooner, the better,” Gerri says. WINNER OF ARC MARION FOUNDATION’S KING OF THE WING HOTTEST WINGS AWARD for the past three years, you have to sign a waiver before sinking your teeth into Mojo Grill’s chicken wings, which are marinated with Ronnie’s Fire Juice. Reagan’s Fiery Inferno chicken wings are also known to have a flaming tongue effect. Eating 10 breaded wings in five minutes doesn’t sound too challenging, but 15 people (and counting!) were unable to endure the “mouth on fire” platter. Manager Diana Bellomo says the feat is possible and your bravery will be rewarded. But just who truly has the hottest chicken wings in Ocala? We’ll leave our most daring readers to discover for themselves. Should you take on such a challenge, here’s a list for reference. Diana’s recovery tips? “Just drink plenty of milk and eat Tums afterward and you’re fine.” She makes it sound so easy. 36 JAN’14 ocalastyle.com BEEF’O’BRADY’S: CRUNCHIES & MUNCHIES: GATOR’S DOCKSIDE: THE MOJO GRILL & CATERING CO.: NUCLEAR THERMAL MELTDOWN 3 PEPPER SUICIDE RONNIE’S FIRE JUICE WING KING THE MOJO GRILL & CATERING CO. 2015 SW 17TH ST. | (352) 369-6656 MOJOGRILLANDCATERING.COM Winner of several ARC Marion Foundation awards, including 2013’s King of the Wing title, Mojo’s offers 15 signature sauces. Rondo’s Style, a spicy and citrusy sauce, is a sweet favorite, but the real test is Mojo’s hottest sauce, Ronnie’s Fire Juice. Watch the Super Bowl on one of 17 television screens with a nice brew—Sweetwater 420 is a popular choice—as you chow down. Takeout is also available. If you can’t get enough of Mojo’s chicken wings, Mondays are an allyou-can-eat wing night from 5pm until closing. INSPIRED BY IRELAND TILTED KILT PUB & EATERY 3155 E SILVER SPRINGS BLVD. (352) 351-5458 TILTEDKILT.COM “It’s going to be a super tailgate party,” says Kitchen Manager Huston Abbott, referring to Super Bowl Sunday at The Kilt, and he’s not kidding. The restaurant will broadcast the game on its 28 TVs and offer food and drink specials all day. The eatery serves their wings by the pound, boneless, traditional or grilled. Sweet and spicy pub-made sauces can be mixed and matched to create an original chicken wing flavor. One of the best combos is Garlic Parmesan with Tilted Sauce. Another popular creation, which may sound a bit on the strange side, is honey mustard, BBQ and the Tilted Sauce. The concoction is a sweet and thicker sauce that “actually works,” says Huston. See for yourself—or try making your own. JUST WING IT Score a touchdown at your Super Bowl party by making your own batch of chicken wings. We enlisted the help of three bloggers from all across the country to share their favorite wings recipes for you to tackle. GRILL BOSS Fellow Floridian Robyn Medlin Lindars is GRILL GRRRL , a blogger who holds Quarterly Grilling Clinics and broadcasts webisodes on grilling how-tos and recipes. A trained FBA (that’s Florida BBQ Association) Judge, she has also participated in former Miami Dolphins player John Offerdahl’s Gridiron Grill-Off, which benefits charity. For Robyn, grilling is a quick, easy and healthy way to make food, which is a message she wants to share with women who may feel too intimidated to give grilling a college try. Here, she shares her grilling tips and favorite wing recipes. THREE’S COMPANY “The Chipotle Sriracha Wings are a three-heat combo including chipotle peppers in adobo, Sriracha, and Franks Buffalo Sauce,” says Robyn. The accompanying blue cheese dip is her husband Scott’s own recipe. CHIPOTLE SRIRACHA WINGS WITH FRANK’S HOT SAUCE Serves 6-8 3 pounds chicken drumettes (defrost if frozen) least 30 minutesCook chicken on a medium-hot grill, about 10 minutes on each side or until done. Baste with sauce while chicken cooks. ¼ cup Sriracha SCOTT’S BLUE CHEESE DIP Makes 1 cup 4 chipotle peppers in adobo sauce 12 ounces sour cream 2 heaping tablespoons minced garlic 4 ounces blue cheese Sea salt and freshly ground pepper to taste Throw all ingredients (sans the chicken) into a gallon Ziploc bag, seal and shake. Add chicken wings. Let chicken marinate in fridge for at 2 tablespoons minced garlic 1 tablespoon dry mustard Sea salt and black pepper, to taste Mix ingredients in bowl, and serve for dipping. REAGAN’S SPORTS PUB & GRILLE: TILTED KILT PUB & EATERY: TONY’S BAR & GRILL: WINGHOUSE: FIERY INFERNO KILT BURNER SAUCE TONY’S LAVA EXXTREME ocalastyle.com JAN’14 37 TOUCHDOWN! GRRRL’S GRILLING TIPS Oil your grill grates before putting food on the grill; it won’t stick, and your presentation will be better. Create direct and indirect cooking zones so you can use your grill as both a grill and an oven. Use a meat thermometer to check internal temperature; you’ll save yourself from serving over/undercooked meat. WINGS OF THE CARIBBEAN “The West Indies Wings recipe makes extra sauce that is great for dipping, in addition to being versatile for other dishes,” says Robyn. The recipe was a major hit last year. “People were pouring the wing sauce on everything at my Super Bowl party.” WEST INDIES WINGS Serves 4-6 15-20 chicken wings 8 ounces coconut milk 1 ½ tablespoon curry seasoning 1⁄₃or 2⁄₃ cup (depending on hot preference) Caribbean-style hot sauce (habanero base) 1 tablespoon ginger Combine sauce ingredients, and stir well. Reserve 1/3 cup for basting and 1/3 cup to be served with the wings as a dipping sauce. Marinate the wings in remaining sauce for a minimum of 30 minutes. Heat grill to mediumhigh heat at 350°F, and create a direct and indirect cooking zone. Oil the COOKING COMFORTS Grace Clerc and her husband founded THE COOKING APPRENTICE, LLC in 2010. This cooking couple holds basic cooking classes for children as well as private lessons in Brentwood, California. They share their recipe portfolio online to inspire new and experienced cooks with their favorite dishes. Grace grew up in the Bay Area, which makes her a loyal 49er. On Super Bowl Sunday, she keeps this simple tradition: “Break out the snacks before even thinking about sitting down to watch!” “WHAT’S A FOOTBALL GAME WITHOUT A ‘HEARTY SNACK’, RIGHT?” “This recipe definitely had me excited about watching football!” says Grace. As for a drink pairing, Grace says, “If we’re talking buffalo wings with dipping sauce we’re definitely pairing with an icy cold glass of apple ale or any type of fruity ale for a well-balanced sweet, spicy and savory meal!” grates of the grill so the wings do not stick. Grill the wings on indirect heat for 7 to 8 minutes each side. Finish the wings on direct heat to get nice char marks, basting with sauce on each side. Once the internal temperature reaches 170°F, pull them off. Tent under foil for 10 minutes, and serve with additional sauce. For grilling clinic webisodes and more recipes, visit Robyn at grillgrrrl.com. BUFFALO WINGS Makes 20 chicken wings ¾ cup all-purpose flour ½ teaspoon cayenne pepper ½ teaspoon garlic powder ½ teaspoon salt 20 chicken wings ½ cup melted butter ½ cup hot pepper sauce (Tabasco sauce) Line baking sheet with aluminum foil, and lightly grease with cooking spray. Place flour, cayenne pepper, garlic powder and salt into re-sealable plastic bag and shake to mix. Add chicken wings, seal and toss until well coated with flour mixture. Place wings onto prepared baking sheet, and place into refrigerator. Refrigerate at least 1 hour. Preheat oven to 400°F. Whisk together butter and hot sauce in small bowl. Dip wings into butter mixture, and place back on baking sheet. Bake in oven until chicken is no longer pink in the center and is crispy on the outside, about 45 minutes. Turn wings over halfway during cooking so they cook evenly. BUTTERMILK RANCH DIPPING SAUCE Makes 1 cup 2 teaspoons granulated garlic 2 teaspoons dried basil 1 teaspoon dried thyme 1½ teaspoons dried parsley 1 teaspoon sugar 1 teaspoon dried dill ½ teaspoon freshly ground pepper ½ teaspoon fine-grain sea salt or kosher salt 1⁄₃ cup buttermilk 2⁄₃ cup olive oil mayonnaise 1 tablespoon organic apple cider vinegar In small bowl, mix all herbs and spices together. Pour buttermilk and mayonnaise into a bowl or a glass jar with a tight-fitting lid, and whisk or shake well, making sure there are no lumps. Add herb-spice mixture. Whisk or shake until smooth. Let sit for 15 minutes, and then shake again. Taste for seasoning, adding vinegar if you want more tang. If it is too thick, add a little more buttermilk. Find more recipes at thecookingapprentice.com. 38 JAN’14 ocalastyle.com SIMPLY SANDRA A self-described small-town girl with big dreams, Sandra Mi, who hails from Nashville, Tennessee, blogs at SANDRA’S EASY COOKING . She makes it her goal to feature easy-to-prepare, budget-friendly meals. Her vivid, gorgeous pictures make us wish magazines had the technology to produce food from photos. Many of Sandra’s recipes are Asian influenced; here she shares her own Sriracha sauce recipe with some honey—and ketchup!—to sweeten up your chicken wings. BOWL OVER TRIVIA We couldn’t believe some of the numbers that went into Super Bowl Sunday. Share these fun factoids during those inevitable game-lagging moments. A SWEET AND SPICY SENSATION CHICKEN WINGS IN HONEY-SRIRACHA SAUCE 1-1½pound chicken wings (defrost if frozen) Salt, to taste 1 tablespoon oil Sauce: 1⁄₃ cup honey ¼ cup Sriracha 1 tablespoon ketchup 1 tablespoon soy sauce, or to taste 1 teaspoon fresh lemon or lime juice 1 teaspoon cooking oil ½ teaspoon garlic powder ½ teaspoon onion powder Serves 4 Preheat oven to 400°F. Remove tips of wings and discard or save when making stock. Using a knife, separate carefully the wings at the joint. Mix everything for the sauce, adding soy sauce to taste. Line baking pan with aluminum foil or parchment paper, and put wings in baking pan. Season with salt to taste, and rub oil all over chicken wings. Bake for 30 to 40 minutes or until they are completely done and look crunchy. Meanwhile, simmer sauce in sauce pan until it thickens, stirring often, approximately 15 minutes. Once wings are done, take them out of oven and brush on sauce or put wings in sauce directly and/or serve it on the side as a dip. For more affordable and simple recipes, see Sandra at sandraseasycooking.com. ACCORDING TO THE NATIONAL CHICKEN COUNCIL, THE FAVORITE BEVERAGE OF CHOICE, BEER, IS EQUIVALENT TO 1.23 51.7 BILLION MILLION CASES ON GAME DAY. CHICKEN WINGS WILL BE EATEN ON SUNDAY—THAT’S 100 MILLION POUNDS! EVEN IF THERE’S STILL SNOW, AROUND NOT INCLUDING MEALS, THE AVERAGE FAN CONSUMES OF GRILL OWNERS GRILL OUT. CALORIES FROM SNACKS ALONE. 1,200 62% 2 20% ND …AND THAT MEANS A SURELY THANKSGIVING STILL TRUMPS AS THE DAY CALORIES ARE MOST CONSUMED. IT DOES. SUPER BOWL SUNDAY FALLS ONE PLACE BEHIND IT. Source: msn.foxsports.com Sandra calls these her “lick your fingers and grab some more” chicken wings. “I love the taste! Sweet meets spicy, and it creates an amazing harmony,” she says. “I am always serving these wings with baked potatoes and freshly baked bread!” INCREASE ON ANTACID SALES THE NEXT MONDAY. ocalastyle.com JAN’14 39