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Louisville, Kentucky’s famous Hot Brown

Sunday, May 4th, 2008 by admin

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Is there a less appetizingly named food than the ‘Hot Brown?’ Louisville, Kentucky’s culinary claim to fame doesn’t look like much either - an open-faced turkey sandwich topped with bacon and smothered in Sauce Mornay (Béchamel with cheese), it resembles nothing so much as a junkyard covered in a layer of dirty snow, bits of this and that sticking out from the off-colored drifts.
The inelegant Hot Brown was born at downtown Louisville’s thoroughly opulent Brown Hotel, supposedly whipped up from kitchen leftovers after a 1920s dinner dance, when hungry flappers fell upon the chef like a pack of wolves. If you’re looking for an easy treat for your pre-Derby lunch, check out the original recipe on the Brown Hotel website. Feel free to substitute ham for the bacon, or add tomatoes, onions, etc.
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Derby Pie

Sunday, May 4th, 2008 by admin

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Bourbon balls not your thing? Try a Derby Pie instead, a fudge-sweet chocolate and nut confection invented at Prospect, Kentucky’s Melrose Inn. Traditionally served around Derby time, the treat typically calls for walnuts or pecans and a splash of Kentucky bourbon. The Inn’s former owners, the Kerns, have been trying to protect its rights to the name “Derby Pie” by filing various lawsuits over the years - even Bon Appetit was no match for the Kerns, losing the right to print recipes using the name in 1987. So if you’re looking for a good recipe you may need to try searching “chocolate chess pie” or “Kentucky bourbon pie” or “Thoroughbred pie” instead.
Epicurious has a nice-looking one, for a “chocolate pecan chess pie.” I’m planning on making two a little later, to take to a Derby party this afternoon. Now, all I need is a giant hat…
Lisa, over at My Own Sweet Thyme, has a lovely post with a recipe about her aunt’s “brownie pie” - supposedly her aunt once worked for the Kerns and was afraid of being sued!

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