mmm-yoso!!! is a blog of food, events, events with food and other reasons to share what we (Kirk, Ed (from Yuma) and Cathy) eat. Today Cathy is writing about an event and also a meal, which did not occur on the same day...
Last Saturday, The Mister and I once again volunteered for "dry decorating" some of the floats which will participate in the 126th Tournament of Roses Rose Parade. A variety of materials are used... Covering every exposed part of every float with organic material is achieved with various glues...
Really, the day is more "Detail Decorating"...
Peas, lentils, beans, poppy seeds as well as bark, pulverized dried flour petals and cinnamon are the majority of materials used on these decorating days-December Saturdays before Christmas Day.
Long day, with much accomplished by about 450 volunteers and yet so much more to do. Intensive decorating with live flowers begins December 26 and goes through until the morning of December 31, just before judging.
Of course this blog is about food, but this day was not very interesting... Stopping at Cream Pan in Tustin before 7 a.m., for some karaage, an orange cream roll, a cheese crisp and, of course, a ham and cheese croissant.
Bringing our own lunch this time, we ate on the hood of the car...
Getting ready for the drive home, we heard traffic reports on a major accident on the 210, another one on the 5, two on the 101 and others on the 57, 71, 91 and 15, so we tried to avoid it all and ended up getting home in about four hours after having not stopped for dinner, made grilled cheese sandwiches at home and slept deeply.
So, to have some sort of interesting food for this post, The Mister and I drove North during the week...stopping for a late breakfast/early lunch in Garden Grove at Brodard. When you walk in, there is an area to order 'To Go' items and snacks...
Along the side of this ordering area, you can see the ladies making the famous nem nuong...
Which we, of course, ordered after being seated in the already crowded restaurant...
"Mixed order" of Nem and Chao Tom- Two pork paste and two shrimp paste ($8) Spring rolls were brought out almost immediately.What makes these Spring rolls special is, that in addition to the fresh lettuce, cucumber, carrot, daikon, cilantro and mint wrapped tightly in rice paper, there is a folded piece of crispy fried egg roll skin in the center of each fresh roll.
The 'house special sauce', served warm (I believe it is made with pork and pork broth and maybe some honey) also make these Spring rolls unique.
Another item ordered was the simple and tasty Gou du du bo kho, Gan Chay (papaya salad, $6). Made with both beef jerky and smoked pork liver, the version here is a favorite. The two sauces, one a spicy vinaigrette and the other more soy based, are served on the side and mixed to our preference when we eat the salad...
Again, we try a 'new to us' item at most restaurants and this time it was... Banh Hoi Chao Tom (angel hair vermicelli sheets topped with grilled shrimp paste and served with greens and a lime chili fish sauce) ($8.95)
This was a delightful surprise! The dry, delicate noodles were just the thing to go with the various wrappings and good amount of grilled shrimp paste. We could have ordered this with whole shrimp, BBQ pork, grilled beef or nem nuong, or (as we will do next time) order the Banh Hoi Brodard- the toppings are grilled chicken, BBQ pork, grilled whole shrimp, grilled shrimp paste, pork sausage and egg roll, for only $2 more.
Brodard Restaurant 9892 Westminster Ave Garden Grove, CA 92844 8 a.m.-9 pm. daily Closed on Tuesdays
2015 Tournament of Roses Rose Parade float road tests: #1 Test #2 Test #3 Test #4 Test #5 Test #6 Road Test 7
Thanks for the awesome float photos!
Posted by: Soo | Sunday, 21 December 2014 at 11:53 AM
I love seeing the process of how the floats are prepared. So much hard work with spectacular results. Thanks as always for the behind the scenes look. Nem nuong at Brodard's = delicious!
Posted by: caninecologne | Sunday, 21 December 2014 at 04:37 PM
One of my favorite place I haven't been disappointed with anything from this place beside the crowds.
Posted by: nhbilly | Sunday, 21 December 2014 at 06:38 PM
Thanks, Soo! Remember to watch the parade on TV and if you want to see all the parade floats up close, all are lined up and on display after the parade and on the 2nd on Sierra Madre around Pasadena High.
I'm so glad you got to see some of the process in June, cc! Kind of puts it all together. Thanks for introducing me to the best Spring Rolls ever, earlier this year.
Brodard is great and that was our third visit this year, Bill. I don't think we'd wait more than 30 minutes though-just would get some via the "to go" line.
Posted by: Cathy | Monday, 22 December 2014 at 03:04 AM