peppertree
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- Location: Austin(Brooklyn guy), TX
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Bambino Huey
Thu, 10/9/03 4:50 PM
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Bambino Huey is served in two San Antonio Italian restaurant that I know of. One is great, called Bacone's. Great Italian food and owner is from Connecticut. The other is: http://www.landing.com/menu/menu.htm#desserts B.H. is available in some San Antonio and Austin supermarkets. It comes in a box with the picture shown on the menu in the link. There is also a description of what it is. It is a unique cake/cream dish served warm or hot. It is a dessert that must be experienced.
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lleechef
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RE: Bambino Huey
Thu, 10/9/03 6:18 PM
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yeah, but what about the "meatless bread crumb pate"??? Sounds nasty!
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wtgriffin
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- Location: San Antonio , TX
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RE: Bambino Huey
Wed, 03/17/04 4:24 PM
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J & M should try the bambino huey next time they come to SA. It would make a great piece in Gourmet for unusual restaurants. The only way to describe it would be to say it's like a molten version of gooey butter cake topped with whipped cream. When I can afford the calories we like to add fresh strawberries. Oh so good. And I think you can find the frozen version of them in most of the H-E-B stores in Central and South Texas. TG
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