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Kevin Mason


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Status: Married
Age: 48
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City: Nashville
State: Tennessee
Country: US
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Monday, September 03, 2007 

Current mood:  nostalgic

I spent the holiday weekend catching up on some shows that I had TiVo'd and hadn't had a chance to watch.  One of those shows was a recent episode of Alton Brown's "Feasting On Asphalt 2" from the Food Network.  This particular episode featured a dear old friend....the Maid-Rite Sandwich Shop in Quincy, IL

For the uninitiated, the Maid-Rite is a loose meat sandwich kind of like a Sloppy Joe, but without the tomato sauce.  You might even be familiar with the sandwich if you were a fan of the old Roseanne TV show.

The Mason's called Quincy "home" for nearly a decade during my formative years, and one of the things that I remember most was Maid-Rite.  Hell, Maid-Rite helped make me the man that I am today. 

I actually didn't discover Maid-Rite until my last couple of years in West Central Illinois.  The Maid-Rite was located on the North side of town, and we never had any reason to visit.  But during my last 2 years of High School in Quincy, we enjoyed a phenomenon known as "open lunch".  

Open lunch meant we could go off campus to eat, and we did....often.  Burger Chef, Taco John, and Maid-Rite were frequent lunchtime stops.  We'd cram 5 guys into Ty Quinn's Firebird and head out....I can close my eyes and remember it like it was yesterday.  Hard to believe it was really over 30 years ago.  In fact, every time I hear Heart's "Barracuda" it reminds me of Ty, Larry Foster, Jeff Pfaffe and Alan Brady and our lunchtime trips to Maid-Rite.  Those WERE the days!

So after catching Alton's sojourn to my old stomping grounds, I decided I that needed a Maid-Rite....NOW!  A trip back to Quincy this afternoon was according to the wife, out of the question, so I hit Google to see where the closest Maid-Rite was located.  A road trip will probably have to wait…because the closest Maid-Rite's are in a couple of small towns near Dayton, OH. 

Maid-Rite is actually part of a chain that started back in the late 1920's in Iowa.  The Quincy Maid-Rite is one of the oldest locations still in existence.  The interesting thing about Maid-Rite, is that each of these original locations is unique, and the only thing that they share is the formula for the Maid-Rite itself.

Today, the Maid-Rite chain is trying to expand and become more like a "normal" fast food chain with identical menus, and a uniform look.  Many people say that the standardized Maid-Rite's aren't as good as the ones you can get in Quincy, but for now that might just have to do.  I'll let you know when I get back!

If a visit to Maid-Rite is physically out of the question for you, I do have a solution.  A few years ago I tracked down a recipe for "Quincy Maid-Rites" and included it in a charity cookbook that I took part in.  It's not the real thing, but it's damn close.  Enjoy!

Quincy Maid-Rite's

2 Tbsp. dried chopped onion                      ½ tsp. pepper

2 Tbsp. water                                            6 hamburger buns

1 lb. lean ground beef                                Prepared yellow table mustard

1 ½ cup chicken broth                               Freshly chopped onion

½ tsp. salt (use less if broth is salted)         Sliced pickles 

Soak dried onion in water.  Crumble ground beef into a hot skillet and cook over a medium-high heat.  When the soaked onion has begun to soften, add it (and its' water) to the beef.  Stir frequently as the meat browns, using a spatula to break the meat into small crumbles.  When the meat is browned, add chicken broth, salt, and pepper.  Cook until the liquid is almost gone, roughly 10 minutes.  Serve meat on buns with prepared yellow mustard, chopped onion, and pickles.  Makes 6 sandwiches.

 
Chuck - The Radio Murders
Chuck Collins

 
Now that sounds like a SANDWICH1 I gave the recipe to Monika and she's going to give it a shot next weekend.

Tanx
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Posted by Chuck - The Radio Murders on Monday, September 03, 2007 - 9:15 PM
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George
George Seifert

 
You know, I ate at said place a few weeks ago when I was in Quincy. No bullshit! I went to HD Radio school at Harris and one evening, we had to ourselves, so we hit that place up. It was not as memorable for me as it was for you but then, it was part of your childhood. Dude, after spending a week in Quincy, it explains a lot about you....a lot! We enjoyed the city every night we were there and lets just say, the Lakeview had a good night one evening as I dragged 20 of us there and posted quite the tab. I stuck the bill with a Harris sales rep. Good luck expensing that one.
Did you know they have a Wal-Mart now? Hmmm, interesting how your memory filled blog took me back to a place....
Thanks!
G
 
Posted by George on Tuesday, September 04, 2007 - 2:38 AM
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