I think I'm done with the dining car. I had heard that breakfast was better than the other two meals; I am sorry to say it isn't so.
For sixteen dollars I was served a flat, tasteless "omelet" with no filling other than a small slice of cheese (which costs extra). It was supposed to be cheddar, but it tasted more like Kraft singles. The roasted potatoes were little dehydrated pebbles, unseasoned except for a hint of mold flavor in the odd bite. At least the coffee was decent.
I understand that there are limitations to dining car cooking, but they can do better. Fry mushrooms and onions with thyme and black pepper, freeze it, then spoon that into the omelets. Use Tillamook sharp cheddar. Use quality potatoes, roast them with rosemary and olive oil, then reheat. Quality ingredients go a long way, and would easily pay for themselves by drawing additional diners.
But they're not going to do any of that, so I'll bring sandwiches on my future trips. Sigh.
I wish I had a sandwich.
For sixteen dollars I was served a flat, tasteless "omelet" with no filling other than a small slice of cheese (which costs extra). It was supposed to be cheddar, but it tasted more like Kraft singles. The roasted potatoes were little dehydrated pebbles, unseasoned except for a hint of mold flavor in the odd bite. At least the coffee was decent.
I understand that there are limitations to dining car cooking, but they can do better. Fry mushrooms and onions with thyme and black pepper, freeze it, then spoon that into the omelets. Use Tillamook sharp cheddar. Use quality potatoes, roast them with rosemary and olive oil, then reheat. Quality ingredients go a long way, and would easily pay for themselves by drawing additional diners.
But they're not going to do any of that, so I'll bring sandwiches on my future trips. Sigh.
I wish I had a sandwich.