I grew up in Rochester, Indiana and at the local B&K Drive-In there were breaded tenderloins on the menu. I have been there numerous times and had ordered those or their onion rings or their rootbeer. They were fine, and I enjoyed them. So when I started out on this quest for Indiana made breaded pork tenderloins a good friend of mine asked if I had tried B&K's hand dipped breaded tenderloin? I initially thought... yeah, I've had the breaded tenderloins at B&K but then I thought....are the hand dipped different?
Yes, she said. So when I was up in Rochester last I went to the B&K drive in and specifically asked for a "hand dipped" breaded tenderloin. And oh my goodness..... it was amazing. I had no idea what I was missing. This was a fabulous tenderloin, great flavor, great moisture, great breading. I liked it so much, I ate it all before I could take a picture of it. So if your are up in Rochester be sure to go there and ask for the hand dipped. You won't be disappointed.
This post was linked to: Mingle Monday and Making Friends Monday, on Reviewed by Mom.
Monday, March 14, 2011
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)

















7 comments:
thanks for sharing...i didn't know that "hand dipped" and the regular ones are different.
♥hugs♥
Hi!
I'm your newest follower from the Boost your Blog hop. Sounds delicious! :) Look forward to future posts!
Feel free to check out my blog here: http://inadaze13.blogspot.com/
Sounds good to bad we didn't get a picture. I was expecting one
Sounds good to me! Maybe I should try that at home. Do you happen to have a recipe?
The 100 Mile Rib and Chop House nestled in the lovely town of Fowler has a pretty good tenderloin too if you are up our way! My treat!
I am following you (suelee1998) from the blog hop, you have a great site. Would you please follow me back? http://susansdisneyfamily.blogspot.com/
thank you :)
Try The Bear's Den in Shelbyville, IN. I worked there as a teen and they were awesome. I have moved away but have heard they are still good. You might also try the "Hurry" burger. I never tried them but they used to be the talk of the town.
Post a Comment