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Conversation Between prmenrs and pooh54



Conversation Between prmenrs and pooh54
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  1. pooh54
    Jun 04, 2009 09:56 AM - permalink
    pooh54
    I REALLY like the idea of flying home! Sorry about Encinitas, My hubby lived in San Diego and started laughing, he told me you have to be ready for a road trip and as much as he loves malasadas, he doesn't think it's worth it to travel that far! Heehee. Would love to have the recipe, but I'm definitely done with homemade malas for now!It's amazing to find where all that flour goes (in cabinets, on dishes, etc)
  2. prmenrs
    Jun 03, 2009 12:44 PM - permalink
    prmenrs
    Today 10:44 AM - permalinkprmenrs
    Encinitas is faaaar away! I have a Portuguese sweet bread recipe from my grandmother, if I can find it and you want it. Probably you could make it from that, just add a bit more sugar, after it's risen, break off the correct size "balls", let them rise again, and deep fry 'em.

    Might be cheaper and easier to fly to Hono!!!
  3. pooh54
    Jun 03, 2009 11:47 AM - permalink
    pooh54
    Have you checked any of these out? Tried to make them per a recipe from Leonards, all I can say is not quite there. Hope all is well with you
  4. pooh54
    Apr 28, 2009 11:14 AM - permalink
    pooh54
    Hah, found some places for malasadas. First, a restaurant named Portugalias website: sdportugalia.com. then a lace called Kealani's at 137 west D Street in Encinitas phone number: 76094-ALOHA. Hope you get the best from one of these. Sounds like ono kaukau
  5. pooh54
    Apr 28, 2009 11:03 AM - permalink
    pooh54
    Sorry, inadvertently posted on my own page! Sheesh, ask the gray cells to do one little thing! LOL. At any rate, I found the malasada ref on searching out Hawaiian foods. There's a strong Hawaii community in San Diego with luaus and other celebrations, can get shave ice, malasadas, etc there. I'll try to retrace my surf to try to find the address for you, laterz, Karen
  6. prmenrs
    Apr 22, 2009 09:46 AM - permalink
    prmenrs
    I hadn't heard about malasadas--where? There's a big Portuguese community here (fishermen), so I know you can get P/sausage.

    Where are you now?
  7. pooh54
    Apr 22, 2009 09:30 AM - permalink
    pooh54
    I think we miss the food so much, but nothing beats being on the beach at nite, smelling that unique aroma of the Hawaiian air and hearing music coming from one of the hotels with a plate lunch. I've heard you can even get fresh malasadas in San Diego! I'd even do the monkey dance to get one (did I say 1!) of those!
  8. prmenrs
    Apr 20, 2009 01:53 PM - permalink
    prmenrs
    I was born there, Mom's family is from Hawi. Dad=Navy, moved around. Home is San Diego now, but my sis, aunts, etc., are in Honolulu. I go when I can.

    There's an L&L BBQ in San Diego, so I can get Teri plate when I want.
  9. pooh54
    Apr 20, 2009 12:33 PM - permalink
    pooh54
    So, how long have you been away from home? For me, it's been almost 20 years. We go to Wolf Trap and another venue to hear home music. Miss Zippy's saimin so much!
  10. prmenrs
    Apr 19, 2009 03:40 PM - permalink
    prmenrs
    My pleasure. Mahalo!

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