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Texas Food Trucks Go Big with Small

Forget about bratwurst, wurst and any other kinds of sausages -- döner kebaps (sometimes spelled with a final 'b') have overtaken all other traditional German fast food as that country’s favorite new on-the-go meal. Even such esteemed European leaders as Germany's very busy Chancellor Angela Merkel take time out to enjoy this legendary sandwich on a regular basis.

But less you think that Germany is having all the culinary fun, just look towards the US state of Texas where big is better and now even the small has a chance for success.

The Verts Kebap, a Berlin-style restaurant in Austin, Texas, is now offering these savory grilled meat snacks, first brought to Germany by Turkish immigrants during  the 1970s.

Each large sandwich features slow roasted meats wrapped in pita bread and topped with shredded lettuce, tomatoes, onions  and a wide variety of dressings.

As you might guess, döner kebaps are a great hit with both the penny-watching students from the University of Texas and the rushed legislators from the nearby state office buildings. 

But just when it seems that everything in Texas is about big-bigger-biggest, take a look at the unique food trucks this innovative restaurant is using.

When not serving their tasty sandwiches, the restaurant's owners have been working with a team of German engineers to modify a small e-car into the world’s smallest a food truck. Unbelievably, each mini food truck contains refrigerator units, food warmers and sinks – all to code!

But to be totally fair, it should be noticed that on arrival the staff sets up a tent, which gives them a little extra space (and some coverage from the mighty Texas sun).

The mini food trucks are such a hit around the city that extra drivers are currently being hired. All in all it just might be that the new big is small no matter what ‘state’of mind one is in. 

Your Culinary World copyright Ana Kinkaid/Peter Schlagel 2011

Warner's Food Landscapes Are Perfect for Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas Displays

Well, we should correct that title - actually Carl Warner's imaginative landscapes, crafted entirely from edible foods, are absolutely eye-catchers year round. 

And his stunning images created from piles of cheese and pieces of bread more than prove that point. Trained as a photographer, he uses silver fish fillets to create a simmering sea and bacon to reproduce a country waterfall.

Add in a skilled support staff at his London studio and the latest in digital imagery software and results are those that any chef can envy (and want to duplicate).

If you are inspired, check out his recent book, Food Landscape - it is truly amazing and can reminds us all that true creativity is boundless and exciting. 

Why not then create something different this holiday season and truly put your culinary talents 'on display'?

Your Culinary World copyright Ana Kinkaid/Peter Schlagel 2011