Have you heard about the “Food Trucks” at
the Orange County Fairgrounds?
Every Thursday from 11am-2pm,
there are a variety of food trucks that park
near the awesome farmer’s market.
They all offer different gourmet specialties.
And I guess not all the same trucks are there every week.
They change it up, which makes it fun.
You never know what you are going to discover!
As my friends and I walked up yesterday, I felt a little overwhelmed, in a good way, like a kid in a candy store. EVERYTHING looked sooooo good! I didn’t know where to start! But in keeping with my heritage, I felt like I’d be betraying my homeland if I didn’t try the Argentine Chimichurri Truck named “Piaggo”.
As I stepped up to the window, my knees were weak with excitement and probably also weak because I didn’t eat breakfast. I felt like the big bad wolf inside! Grrrrrr…just let me at those empandas!! So, I tried to stay calm and ordered 2 chicken empanadas, a milanese sandwich, and a Mexi-Coke. I mentioned to the owner how excited I was to try their food, and she threw in a free caprese empanada.
As I stepped up to the window, my knees were weak with excitement and probably also weak because I didn’t eat breakfast. I felt like the big bad wolf inside! Grrrrrr…just let me at those empandas!! So, I tried to stay calm and ordered 2 chicken empanadas, a milanese sandwich, and a Mexi-Coke. I mentioned to the owner how excited I was to try their food, and she threw in a free caprese empanada.
I went to find my friends, Linda and Nancy at a table nearby. They had ordered the "Santa Fe Baker", an open-faced baked potato from “Spud Runners". It was topped with grilled lime cilantro chicken, cheddar cheese, tomato, fire-roasted green chile, cilantro, red onion and chipotle ranch. It looked really good, and they were happy with their selection. To drink they had fresh raspberry lemonade and blueberry lemonade.
Well, it was time to dig in, and I wasn’t disappointed! The Milanese sandwich was outstanding. I’m really picky about bread, and this sandwich was served on a really good focaccia bread that was slathered with chimichuuri, and had two very thin breaded chicken cutlets (milanese) on it with lettuce and tomato. Yum! The empanadas were the best I’ve had inOrange County and almost as good as my mother’s.
Well, it was time to dig in, and I wasn’t disappointed! The Milanese sandwich was outstanding. I’m really picky about bread, and this sandwich was served on a really good focaccia bread that was slathered with chimichuuri, and had two very thin breaded chicken cutlets (milanese) on it with lettuce and tomato. Yum! The empanadas were the best I’ve had in
empanadas with chimichurri |
chicken milanese sandwich |
santa fe bakers two different ways |
I was too full for dessert, but my two choices would have been a Churro with Dulce de Leche from “Piaggio” or a homemade cookie & ice cream sandwich from “Chunkinchip”.
The seating area was very comfortable and everyone dining was really friendly. (Check at the end of this blog for more locations and days for the food trucks.)
coconut and mango cupcakes |
a huge bacon cheeseburger = joy! |
As my friends and I were chatting and munching away, there was a bit of a commotion starting up next to where we were sitting. All of a sudden, there was loud music playing and, uh, instant mini-FLASH MOB…
ZUMBA DANCE!!
Oh, boy, I was hoping I didn’t have to get up and dance!
And, luckily, I didn’t. It was a really unexpected and fun surprise.
They did a great job, and everyone cheered them on. When they finished, they all had a little “Superman moment”, as they shed their normal shirts and revealed their YMCA shirts underneath.
It turned out to be a Zumba group from our local YMCA.
Very well done!
After we left the food truck area, we walked a few yards over to the Farmer’s Market to check it out. I ended up buying a Tiramisu to go from “Mangi con Amore”. Perfect, I could have my dessert when I got home.
I also couldn’t resist some fresh apricots. Nancy and Linda also picked up some fresh produce.
I will be back next week to check it out again. Most of these trucks have a following on facebook and Twitter, and their own websites. Here is a list of the trucks that were there this week:
I also couldn’t resist some fresh apricots. Nancy and Linda also picked up some fresh produce.
I will be back next week to check it out again. Most of these trucks have a following on facebook and Twitter, and their own websites. Here is a list of the trucks that were there this week:
The OC FOOD TRUCK
The Flying Pig (Asian/Pacific Rim/French)
Piaggio (Argentine)
Chunkinchip (ice cream & cookie sandwiches)
Dos Chinos (Latin Asian Grub)
Spud Runners (potatoes)
Calbi (fusion tacos and burritos)
The Burnt Truck (gourmet sliders)
Oh, for Sweets Sake (cupcakery)
I’m looking forward to next week.
Maybe I’ll see you there!
ciao! fabiana
Sounds like such fun, Fabiana! Thanks so much for visiting my blog - hope you will come back often!
ReplyDeleteHi Fabiana! I love this post! I did a post on Santa Barbara food trucks a month or so ago, but we don't have quite the selection you have! Yum!
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I just might have to drive up your way in a few weeks for a little farmers market fun and food trucks! Great post.
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Wow! This looks like so much fun and the way you describe all the food -- just yum!! I miss all of those lovely spices and those empanadas sound absolutely delicious!
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Emi
I enjoyed every line of this post. Food trucks were new to me until I visited my son in LA.
ReplyDeleteI love the festive look, and also the food!