Rhode Island cuisine:
Hot Wieners are a Rhode Island staple, but it’s difficult to find them even in nearby Mass and CT. They are also known as “New York System” although they have nothing to do with New York and were perfected right here in Providence. The “New York” in the name was a marketing gimmick to make people think they were classy. There is nothing classy about hot wieners though. They are natural casing franks made from veal, pork and beef. They come in one long rope and are sliced into wieners at the shop. They are served on a steamed bun with minced onions, celery salt, meat sauce and mustard (never ketchup). If you walk into a wiener shop and order “2 all the way,” this is what you get:

We will be having NY System when you all come to my house for the Providence show.

Another RI tradition: Stuffies. These are quahogs (big clams native to Narragansett Bay) that have been chopped up, mixed with bread, sausage and spices, then put back into the quahog shell and baked. Everyone has their own recipe for stuffies and they’re usually always delicious. Fresh out of the oven with a little lemon juice and hot sauce is the way to go 

You’ve heard of New England clam chowder (white) and Manhattan clam chowder (red and blasphemous), but Rhode Island has it’s own clear chowder. Add cream and you’ve got New England chowder. Add tomatoes and sell your soul and you’ve got Mahattan chowder. Start with freshly dug quahogs, fresh thyme, homemade clam broth and some potatoes and you’ve got Galilee Clear Chowder.

For breakfast, you can have some Johnnycakes. They are very simple griddle cakes made from stone ground white cornmeal (from Kenyon’s in Usquepaug, of course), boiling water and a little bit of salt and sugar. The cakes are fried in butter like any good breakfast food should be, then eaten with syrup, jam or just some more butter.

We also have a state beverage and her name is Coffee Milk. It’s like chocolate milk, except it’s coffee. Deeeeelicious. I recommend buying a bottle of Autocrat to take home with you when you’re in RI 

The runner up to coffee milk in the state beverage competition (seriously, there was a competition for this) is Dels Frozen Lemonade. Accept no imitations. Dels is just crushed ice, lemons and sugar. There are even little pieces of lemon in it. A hot summer day is made 1,000 times better with a Dels ‘n’ Vodka 

Also, if you order your coffee “regular” you’ll get it with cream and sugar.
Milkshakes are called cabinets and subs are called grinders. 