Saturday, July 19, 2014

Chicken and Waffles: A Golden Dream

I’ve tried fried chicken and I’ve tried waffles.  Not even my weird allergies could keep me from these two staples.  Sure, I was probably allergic to them when I ate them, but I lived to eat them again and, yes, even again.  But I had never tried Chicken and Waffles together on the same plate at the same meal.  I think I first saw this unique combination on an episode of Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives and was captivated by how beautiful the presentation was and how even through the TV screen my mouth was watering.

That is a sure sign that I had to experience it for myself.   Albuquerque the Magazine has boasted in the past that Nexus Brewery has the best Chicken and Waffles in the city, so naturally this is  where I gravitated.  The husband and I were extremely dedicated on our quest for this decadent dish.  We typed in the address in the husband’s phone and proceeded to follow its faulty directions through construction, away from the direct freeway and through windy side streets, back to the direct freeway away from the frontage road and directly past our destination.  Even though we were hungry and frustrated, we pressed on around many more blocks to put ourselves in the right direction for the frontage road and Chicken and Waffles.

Once inside Nexus, we were immediately handed menus.  It didn’t take us long to find what we wanted, but were a bit disappointed to discover it would take 20 minutes to fry the chicken.  But we had come this far and we weren’t about to let 20 minutes get in the way.  And it was well worth the wait.

The waiter brought out our plates with two huge pieces of golden fried chicken and a steaming waffle that looked as thick as a piece of cake.  It was served with a little tub of maple syrup and when the waiter asked if we wanted hot sauce to go with it I raised a skeptical eyebrow, but the husband said, “Yes, please!” in excitement.

And the taste?  I don’t think any description I can come up with will do it justice, but I will try.  The fried chicken tasted just like it looked – crispy, golden (if something can taste golden) with a slight hint of pepper.  The waffle was sweet, just like cake minus the frosting - a sweet fluffy pillow and when the maple syrup was dumped over the top, the pillow transformed into a dream.  And the combination of the fried chicken and waffle?   It was a golden dream that I can’t even put into words.  This is something you will have to experience for yourself.


No comments:

Post a Comment