A new Twins season means new foods to sample at Target Field.
On Monday afternoon, while a packed opening-day house was watching — and wincing — as the Twins suffered a 12-3 rout (ouch) by the Kansas City Royals, I was grazing my way around the jam-packed concourses and consuming the equivalent of a week's worth of lunches. Here's my take.
In the love-this-development department, Andrew Zimmern's Canteen has matriculated from a stand to a full-fledged counter, and the extra room has allowed chef Asher Miller to expand his menu. And how.
I can't conjure up enough praise for Miller's Korean fried chicken sandwich, a labor-intensive wonder on a bun and a Target Field don't-miss food experience.
Asher cooks chicken thighs low and slow in a mixture of ginger, miso and sake, making the meat outrageously juicy and flavorful.
The meat is coated in rice flour and green onions, fried to tantalizing crispiness and then tossed in a chile-lime salt. Then comes a rich potato bun and a thick, slow-burn sauce made with dried dates, tamarind and a pungent hot pepper paste. The crowning touch? A grilled pineapple ring. It's $13, and worth every penny.
Zimmern & Co. also produce what are easily the ballpark's best nonalcoholic beverages ($5). One is a holdover from last year, an utterly refreshing mint- and cucumber-infused lemonade. The newcomers include a gently sour grapefruit-lime juice repast, and a brightly flavored, not-too-sweet Mandarin orange drink. Each is $5.
"When we had the opportunity to expand our presence and footprint at Target Field, Asher and I sat down and thought about great drinks for everyone, both kids and thirsty adults," said Zimmern.