The Summerland couple, at their 27th PNE, introduced fairgoers to butter-beer ice cream in 2019 and cotton-candy ice cream last year. Tod and Cole Marchant tried a lot of combos before settling on their mac-and-cheese ice cream offering at Soft Serve. People are intimidated at first, but they try it and like it, and it’s fun.” “It’s a neat pairing, the cotton candy on top evens everything out. “I was looking for fair food with noodle boxes,” Pascal said. Her noodles are made fresh every day, it’s the only hot-food concession at the fair that does not use any form of cooking oil (she uses water exclusively) and that is 100 per cent Indigenous owned. Photo by NICK PROCAYLO / PNGĪ Cree-Salteaux from Saskatchewan, Seanna has worked in the food truck for 11 years and owned it outright for five. Seanna Pascal of the Salt Spring Noodle Bar in action with the Cotton Candy Noodles during a media event to promote the new dishes available this year at the PNE in Vancouver, BC., on August 24, 2022. “I tell them, ‘Oh, you’re supposed to mix in the cotton candy.” “Some people eat the cotton candy first, then the noodles,” Pascal said, which is frustrating after the R&D that went into finding just the right fusion combos of sweet fluff with savoury and tangy noodles in umami teriyaki sauce. It might sound crazy but you shouldn’t judge until you give it a try. Photo by NICK PROCAYLO / PNGĬlose by, Seanna Pascal was whipping up portions of cotton candy noodles at her Noodle Bar truck. Karlye Dennis of Little Coco’s Corn Dogs in action with the Korean Squid Ink Corn Dog during a media event to promote the new dishes available this year at the PNE in Vancouver, BC., on August 24, 2022. The corn dogs are flayed to look like a squid, cheese is added then the whole thing dipped in inked batter and Panko crumbs. The Korean squid-ink midway treat is, fair organizers say, one of the most talked about new dishes at the Pacific National Exhibition, which runs until Sept 5 except for Monday when it’s closed. “People don’t know what to expect, it’s not like any other corn dog,” said Karlye Dennis, who with her husband Scott have run their Little Coco’s Corn Dogs food truck at the PNE for 12 years. You may use a different browser or device to view this in full screen. Westcoast Homes & Design Previous Issuesįull Screen is not supported on this browser version.Vancouver Sun Run: Sign up & event info.Have you had more luck with the cheese pull? Let us know in the comments below. I hate to say it, but I think it's overrated. I'm just not so sure you'll be feeling happy about it. Tasting something a little bit different from Bunsik, you'll absolutely leave feeling full up. With prices ranging from £4 to £7.50 for the corndogs, it's a relatively affordable snack. The hotdog itself was nothing special, but a nice relief from the cheese. But by that point, I had sauce everywhere and the hefty deep fried snack was really making itself known in my stomach. The cheese pull at Bunsik might get quite long, but it's also pretty gloopy (Image: MyLondon)Īfter about three attempts, I used my hands and got a decent pull. Potentially overdoing it, I then chose sweet chilli and mayo from the wide range of sauces available. That was then coated in the expected thick, fluffy and crispy fried batter, which I couldn't find the room to finish. Quite literally, it was half of a hotdog at one end, with the other filled with a gloopy melted cheese. Inside the daringly bright yellow store, I opted for a 'half and half'- so I could enjoy the best of both worlds.īut I'm not sure how much I exactly enjoyed eating it. Our journalists cover all the news you need - from City Hall to your local streets, so you'll never miss a moment.ĭon't skip a beat and sign up to The 12 newsletter here. The MyLondon team tells London stories for Londoners. You'll get 12 stories straight to your inbox at around 12pm. MyLondon's brilliant newsletter The 12 is absolutely jam packed with all the latest to keep you keep you entertained, informed and uplifted. Do you want to stay up to date with the latest news, views, features and opinion from across the city?
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