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Hot Brown?
What exactly is a hot brown and who makes the best one in Louisville? Brown Hotel or Scienced Hill? I am planning/organizing our trip to Louisville/Lexington and keep coming across this called hot brown. Any suggestions on places to eat in Lexington?
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A hot brown is a baked dish -- toast and turkey covered in a rich cheese sauce and topped with bacon & tomato.
Science Hill in Shelbyville makes the best "authentic" hot brown. The Brown Hotel's is a close 2nd. Austin's, on US 42 in eastern Louisville, makes its hot brown with a croissant. Bristol Bar & Grill also does a good job of it. |
Science Hill is about 40 minutes away in Shelbyville. It would be en route to Lexington, just off I 64. Very good food, quaint place, you would enjoy that a lot more than the smoky Bristol.In Lexington, my favorite restaurant is Jonathan's at the Gratz Park Inn. Very good food, atmosphere and an innovative chef:
http://www.gratzparkinn.com/ |
The Brown Hotel is where the Hot Brown originated.
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Indeed, that's true. But, alas, that creative chef (Fred Schmidt) who invented the hot brown in 1923 is no longer with the Brown Hotel.
Science Hill's Chef Donna Gill now makes the better brown. |
I've had them both places and Science Hill is the best. Absolutely yummy. And the place is beautiful.
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Went last year for the Bluegrass Stakes and had terrific meals at A La Lucie on Limestone and Jonathan's at Gratz Park.
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I love hot browns and make an awesome one if I do say so myself! I like to use a mornay sauce instead of the often found bechamel and it gives it a little more kick. Had my first hot brown the weekend dh & I were engaged ten years ago at Jenny Wiley State Park in Kentucky. :-)
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