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Brooklyn Themed Snack Ideas Help

jaha127
jaha127
edited November -1 in The Lounge / Random Stuff
So, twice a month my “team” at work has a snacktime where a different person is responsible for bringing in snacks. You know something to help boost morale.

Now, we are starting to get a little competitive on who is bringing in the best snacks… that we’ve advanced to themes.

So—I have to come up with something for next week for a theme of “Brooklyn Treats”.

Does anyone have any good Brooklyn snack ideas? Besides Juniors cheesecake?

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  • whatchuwant
    whatchuwant
    Brooklyn Pizza
  • stacey
    stacey

    Subject: Re: Brooklyn Themed Snack Ideas Help

    jaha127 wrote: Does anyone have any good Brooklyn snack ideas? Besides Juniors cheesecake?
    mini Italian pastries from Monteleone on Court Street?

    (I usually treat my visiting family to this and it goes perfect with a side of Jacque Torres hot chocolate).
  • luckmagnet
    luckmagnet
    proscuit balls and mini rice balls (both fried and great), you can get em at the unassuming Joe's Superette on Smith street. If you do a search on chowhound.com , there are numerous mentions of them, they're awesome. Also some homemade soppresetta at Esposito's Pork store on Court and President, they open early.
  • modsquad
    modsquad
    I don't know your logistics but Nathan's would be good. The fries are already soggy so you could just microwave them.That candy place to the west of Nathan's has the most amazing carmel and candied apples. The stuff is actually very fresh unlike the Russian teenagers who work there, bored silly of course.
  • stacey
    stacey
    luckmagnet wrote: Joe's Superette on Smith street.
    OMG!!!! You just made me the happiest person. I thought this placed closed a long time ago. I remember my mom getting their rice balls every weekend and they were always delicious!

    jaha - even if you don't get it as a snack you must try them.
  • luckmagnet
    luckmagnet
    The sign and front is rundown (it now says "..oe's ..uperete") but theyr'e still kickin!
  • luckmagnet
    luckmagnet
    The sign and front is rundown (it now says "..oe's ..uperete") but theyr'e still kickin!
  • jocelyn
    jocelyn
    roti or patties. or is this supposed to be sweet stuff? red velvet cake from cake man raven.
  • MOD
    MOD
    If it's supposed to be sweets then cheesecake and redvelvet cake for sure!
  • scarlett
    scarlett
    Ooo if my co-workers showed up with a plate of roasted red peppers, prosciutto, fresh mozz etc. from the Italian deli in my nabe or similar, I would definitely vote them best snack bringer!
  • scarlett
    scarlett
    Although if I was super cheesey I think it would be cool to do a D train tour of snacks-- it goes through so many nabes including Spanish, Italian, Carribbean...... that would kick a! You could do arepas, mozz, meat patties...........
  • stacey
    stacey
    scarlett wrote: Although if I was super cheesey I think it would be cool to do a D train tour of snacks-- it goes through so many nabes including Spanish, Italian, Carribbean...... that would kick a! You could do arepas, mozz, meat patties...........
    Slightly OT - But Scarlett I do that when I have friends visiting Brooklyn for the first time. I tell them I will take you around the world with a $10 metrocard and hit all the nabes for food.
  • scarlett
    scarlett
    That's awesome!!!!!!! Where do you go?
  • jaha127
    jaha127
    thanks for the great ideas... I think I am going to check out Joe's Superette on Friday...

    it can be sweet or just a regular snack!

    thanks again!!
  • sweet tea
    sweet tea
    if your office isn't riddled with vegetarians, pick up some lard bread at...alafair or machina or someone -- what's the name of that place on court where they sell yum?
  • MOD
    MOD
    silly, ummm I just bought lard bread over the last weekend and was in fatty heaven!
  • arlette
    arlette
    how about miniature beef chicken shrimp or veggie patties from a golden crust bakery? or their jerk wings? what about pastries from Allans Bakery on Nostrand Ave and Maple.The lines are long but move quickly.
  • onthestoop
    onthestoop
    Steve's Key Lime Pie (Red Hook)

    http://www.stevesauthentic.com/localavail.html


    Terrace Bagels
  • lorenzo
    lorenzo
    Get some empanadas from the empanada lady on 5th and 13th. They're like 1.25 each and delicious. Not a big fan of the cheese though. Beef and chicken are great...
  • stacey
    stacey
    scarlett wrote: That's awesome!!!!!!! Where do you go?
    I hit Sunset Park for Mexican
    Atlantic Ave for Middle Eastern
    Gravesend for Turkish sweets and coffee
    Brighton Beach for russian nosh and vodka
    For the Brooklyn old school vibe I take them to Sam's on Court for Pizza
    And top it all off with good ol American steak at Peter Lugers

    I have added some Manhattan spots such as Korean Town for the Korean BBG and Little India for Indian food.
  • stacey
    stacey
    luckmagnet wrote: The sign and front is rundown (it now says "..oe's ..uperete") but theyr'e still kickin!
    So you know I went there today because this was all I could think about . . .
    I got the prociutto balls (orgasmic) and some cheese rice balls (not as good as I remember).

    Thanks again for mentioning them luckmagnet I shall eat one in your honor now ;)
  • luckmagnet
    luckmagnet
    and now am hankering for them now, luckily I work on Smith street, thanks for the honor, Stace
  • pitu
    pitu
    cocktail knishes!
    except I don't know where you get them -- I used to go to Mrs Stahls, but I think they were sold or something

    Lard bread is good on the corner of Union St and Henry St - bakery begins with an "M"
  • luckmagnet
    luckmagnet
    Montelleone's...... is that the bread with proscuitto in it, cause thats mighty fine as well, they have that at Esposito's next door too-
  • stacey
    stacey
    Mazollo is the place Pitu is talking about which makes the best lard bread. I personally like them for all other breads besides italian loaf and french loaf breads. For those breads I go to Camarrari (which is the one in Monteleone's).