This shiny metal trailer opened in late August, owned and operated by local noted hockey goalie Darby Hapgood. When we stop in, Hapgood’s menu of house-made sauces features store-bought meatballs and pasta, as well as signature garlic rolls made from sweet King’s Hawaiian rolls.
In the future, he hopes to trade pre-made pasta for homemade, but for now, he’s putting his homemade sauces on the A-line. We get two affordable half-portions of pasta, one Chicken Alfredo, one pasta marinara — we skip meatballs and sausage both for the latter, focusing on the sauce. Hapgood’s Alfredo sauce lights the lamp thanks to cream cheese, but it’s more five-hole than top cheese, as the Parmesan isn’t super prominent.
The chicken’s tender, salted and peppered well and sliced beautifully. As for that marinara, it’s herb-perfumed and tangy, with garlic burn at the end. Yeah, it’s likely better with meat, but it stands up on its own. As for those garlic rolls, they’re sweet and soft, but the flavor doesn’t so much pop. Still, it’s early in the season, and those sauces are a beauty.
The Link LonkSeptember 30, 2020 at 10:59PM
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