Tiki Central / General Tiki
Any suggestions for Pu-pu Platter inclusions?
Pages: 1 12 replies
TV
Traitor Vic
Posted
posted
on
Sun, Jan 12, 2003 12:44 AM
My lovely wife, Princess Kukana, grabbed a really groovy Pu-pu tower (three tiers, space for a mini-hibachi on top) for $3 at a thrift store last weekend. It's a thing of beauty, of course, but I'm not exactly sure of what to do with it. Since it's made of wood I would be reluctant to put anything wet or saucy into any of it's 8 pu-pu bowls. Anybody got any suggestions? |
S
SlovakTiki
Posted
posted
on
Sun, Jan 12, 2003 8:52 AM
I guess I would just line the bowls with aluminum foil to prevent any despoilment. [ Edited by: SlovakTiki on 2003-01-12 08:54 ]The Red Dragon in Minneapolis serves something called shrimp toast in their pu-pu platter and it's pretty tasty. It is a little greasy but not much. [ Edited by: SlovakTiki on 2003-01-12 15:53 ] [ Edited by: SlovakTiki on 2003-01-12 15:56 ] |
A
Alnshely
Posted
posted
on
Sun, Jan 12, 2003 12:22 PM
At the Bali Hai they serve "Pele's Nachos" They're exactly like Nachos only they're made with fried wonton skins instead of corn chips. MMMMMMMM Pele's Nachos. Also egg rolls, paper wrapped chiken, beef and chiken skewers, fried shrimp, shrimp toast and dumplings. |
D
dogbytes
Posted
posted
on
Sun, Jan 12, 2003 4:26 PM
mmm. Shelley's post made me hungry! my favorite on-line hawaiian recipies are: http://suresave.com/RecipesOfHawaii_com/index_2.html [ Edited by: dogbytes on 2003-01-12 16:29 ] |
TV
Traitor Vic
Posted
posted
on
Sun, Jan 12, 2003 5:21 PM
Pele's Nachos!?! MMMMMmmmmmmmmmm!!! Sounds terrific! I've been to the Suresave Recipe site a few times before. They have some Tremendous Ideas. Also visited a Tapas restaurant on Friday just to see what was what. Pu-pu and Tapas are, of course, the same thing in different languages. I thought the Coconut Encrusted Shrimp sounded doable. |
F
Formikahini
Posted
posted
on
Mon, Jan 13, 2003 9:50 AM
What a COOL website, Traitor Vic (the Hawaiian name generator)! That's maybe even better than the Prison Bitch name generator. I musta wiled away quite a few minutes of should-have-been-grading-quizzes time there, popping in everyone's names! signed, "Aleka", aka Alice (Oh! I didn't try Formica - back to the Hawaiian Name Generator! Somehow I kinda doubt it's gonna be Formikahini...) Update: as I feared, Formica doesn't appear as an English name in their database. Gee, I wonder why... [ Edited by: Formikahini on 2003-01-13 09:52 ] |
T
tikifish
Posted
posted
on
Mon, Jan 13, 2003 2:24 PM
|
T
tiki_kiliki
Posted
posted
on
Mon, Jan 13, 2003 2:33 PM
I know of a hawaiian appetizer that is delicious and wonderful but unfortunately do not know what they are called. I had them in a restaurant in Florida years ago. You need: Water Chesnuts, Bacon & Pineapple. A broiler pan in best for them.
They're delicious! |
P
PolynesianPop
Posted
posted
on
Mon, Jan 13, 2003 3:21 PM
Kiliki, |
TV
Traitor Vic
Posted
posted
on
Mon, Jan 13, 2003 11:20 PM
Wow! Thanks to you guys this is turning out to be one of the best questions I ever asked! Very cool recipes and suggestions so far. Thanks, guys (and gals)! Someday I'll have to invite everyone out for a Pu-Pu Extravaganza!!! |
T
tikivixen
Posted
posted
on
Tue, Jan 14, 2003 1:01 AM
I say, Aleka? er, whereabouts can one find that Prison Bitch name generator? thenkyewveddymuch, Tikivixen, aka Lisa, aka Lika, which is almost as dull as Lisa... but...when you put in Elizabeth, which Lisa is short for... No dirty jokes, please, Mr. Smiley already made them ALL. |
TV
Traitor Vic
Posted
posted
on
Tue, Jan 14, 2003 10:07 AM
In case Aleka doesn't get back in here quickly enough ,The Prison Bitch Name Generator is at http://www.prisonbitchname.com/ . I gotta warn you, though... It can be mean and insensitive. It called me Fat Boy. |
A
AExMachina
Posted
posted
on
Sun, Aug 14, 2011 3:10 PM
This is hilarious, I was looking for pu pu platter recipes elsewhere and the Tiki Room pops up. Anyway, if you're not too concerned about the look of your set, I picked up a new "s'mores" set at a local thrift shop for a dollar or so, and it has the hibachi part ready to go, plus a tray, plates and forks like a fondue sets. They're still for sale all over the place, as Hersheys s'more sets. While I wouldn't recommend the whole kit, it's not so great, the hibachi part is great. |
Pages: 1 12 replies