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Howdy Homemade
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Howdy Homemade isn’t just an ice cream parlor, it’s a revolution. Owner Tom Landis opened the shop late last year, because he wanted to create more jobs for people with special needs. Most of the individuals he employs have Down syndrome.
“We want to play on our employees’ strengths,” Landis says. “They might not be the fastest, but, man, what they can do is be super friendly.”
Friendliness is prioritized above all else at Howdy Homemade. Workers are encouraged to offer guests heaping samples of their favorite flavors — Hot Tamale, cheesecake, avocado-lime and Dr. Pepper chocolate chip. Kalin O’Brien, one of Landis’ first hires, says he’s partial to Andes mint. He goes on to share that he was recently given a key to the store and has ambitions of opening his own business. Landis says he has “no doubt” that O’Brien will succeed. He’s similarly supportive of all his employees, partially because they’ve given him a sense of place.
“I’m a total outsider,” Landis explains. “I don’t fit in anywhere except here. I fit in with these guys.”
Elizabeth Barbee
FORGOTTEN RECIPE: YORK STREET SALAD
was a blow to the local foodie scene. Hage was nominated for five consecutive James Beard Foundation awards for Best Chef Southwest during her time at York Street, when the restaurant was also named by Gourmet magazine as one of the 50 best in the country. So take a bite back in time and try the famed York Street salad, which was so popular that when the restaurant tried to pull it off the menu, people demanded they bring it back.
INGREDIENTS:
Dijon vinaigrette
4 egg yolks
Some of Dallas’ favorite restaurants can no longer be visited — their doors have closed and their menus are all but forgotten. Take York Street, a staple of Old East Dallas until 2010 when owner Sharon Hage shuttered the shop for personal reasons after buying it in 2001 (it was originally opened by Mike Shaw in the mid-1980s). The closure
1-1/2 cup soy oil
2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
4 tablespoons whole grain mustard
1/4 cup red wine vinegar
Dash garlic powder
Dash onion powder
Dash salt & pepper
La Bodega’s Authentic Latin Cuisine
HOWDY HOMEMADE
4333 LOVERS
469.930.8494
HOWDYICECREAM.COM
AMBIANCE: HAPPY AND RELAXED
PRICE RANGE: $2-$5
HOURS: 11 A.M.-9 P.M. MONDAY–
THURSDAY, 11 A.M.-10 P.M. FRIDAY-
SATURDAY, 2 P.M.-9 P.M. SUNDAY
Did you know: Tom Landis says roughly 30 people have already contacted him about franchising Howdy Homemade. Be on the lookout for more stores soon.
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Directions:
In a mixing bowl, separate the egg yolks and add the two mustards. Slowly whisk the soy oil into the egg/mustard mixture until the consistency is creamy (about a minute). Then whisk in half the vinegar, adding the rest according to your taste preference. (Some prefer a tangy vinaigrette, others like it mild.) Then whisk in the other spice, again to taste.
Salad
4 to 5 bunches Frisee (or curly endive)
3 tomatoes chopped
6 to 8 mushrooms, fresh and thinly sliced
1 cup crumbled blue cheese
12 slices of apple smoked bacon, cooked and crumbled
Red onion sliced in rings
Directions:
Toss the first five ingredients gently, coating evenly with the vinaigrette. Garnish the top with overlapping onion rings.