Texas Roll (sushi)
The "Texas Roll" sushi roll is offered at several Japanese restaurants, but the ingredients do not appear to have been standardized. Jalapeños are often included. Sushi Zushi (Dallas…
The "Texas Roll" sushi roll is offered at several Japanese restaurants, but the ingredients do not appear to have been standardized. Jalapeños are often included. Sushi Zushi (Dallas…
A "Texas room" is real estate talk for a "family room" or "game room," or perhaps any room in the house that's large.…
Texas Rose is a nice name for a cocktail. The ingredients differ, however. Orange juice seems to be an ingredient in all variations of the Texas Rose cocktail. The most popular other ingredients…
Texas Rose is an onion appetizer offered (since 2000) at the Lonestar Steakhouse restaurant franchise. The appetizer is similar to the Bloomin' Onion that Outback Steakhouse has served since…
The Texas Sausage Trail is not as established as the Texas BBQ Trail (that has its own promotional website). The term became popularized in the January 2003 Texas Co-op Power magazine with its…
"Fancy schmancy" (less frequently spelled "fancy shmancy") is a Yiddish expression from the early 1900s, meaning that something may be "fancy," but that it's…
Texas Scramble is a form of golf that allows players to form 4-person teams, with the best shot of a team used. There are other rules; it is not known who invented the game or why it's named…
"Texas Scramble" is a name for a scrambled egg dish, sometimes mixed with chili, cheese, onion, and ham or chorizo. A Texas Scramble Pie with chili con carne (below, from 1945) is…
The "Texas sharpshooter fallacy" is based on a story about a person who comes to Texas and sees bullet holes in the side of a barn, with a bull's-eye circle drawn around each hole.…
"Texas sheath cake" is probably the same as "Texas sheet cake" -- a brownie-like cake made on a large baking sheet. "Sheet cake" is cited from the early 1900s;…
Texas sheet cake is a brownie-like cake, only one-inch thick and often served on a cookie sheet. "Texas sheet cake" is recorded from the 1960s, but "sheet cake" is recorded…
A "Texas shootout" or "Texas showdown" or "Texas buy-sell" (also called "Mexican shootout," "Russian roulette" and "Armenian handshake")…
The "Texas shuffle" (also called the "Texas jury shuffle" or "jury shuffle") was made illegal by the U.S. Supreme Court in Miller-El v. Dretke (2005). Texas had…
What is Texas spaghetti? Some recipes call for ham and some newer ones include chicken. "Texas spaghetti" is probably another name for "Mexican spaghetti," a dish served since…
A "Texas stop" has also been called a "California stop." It's when a car is supposed to stop, but really merely slows down instead. AmericanIndian.netWHAT IS A…
In 1999, Dairy Queen advertised itself as a "Texas stop sign." Urban DictionaryTexas stop signn. a Dairy Queen restauranttounge-in-cheek slang common among Texas transplantsby wayfarer…
The Washington Senators baseball team moved to Arlington, Texas in 1972 and became the Texas Rangers (named after the famous law enforcement agency). By April 1972, the Texas baseball team with the…
In a January 15, 2007 column in the New York Times (reprinted in the Austin American-Statesman and other newspapers), Paul Krugman wrote about what he called "The Texas Strategy."…
"Texas straw hat" is a recipe that's similar to Frito Pie. It contains corn chips (Fritos), plus beef, onion, celery, and more. The recipe dates from at least 1961. "Texas straw…
A "Texas strawberry" can mean simply a strawberry grown in Texas. In slang use, "Texas strawberries" means beans. More recently, "Texas strawberries" has also meant…