Fool's Gold Loaf Explained

Fool's Gold Loaf
Country:United States
Region:Denver, Colorado
Creator:Colorado Mine Company
Type:Sandwich
Main Ingredient:Bread, creamy peanut butter, grape jelly, bacon
Serving Size:sandwich
Calories:~8,000

Fool's Gold Loaf is a sandwich made by the Colorado Mine Company, a restaurant in Denver, Colorado. It consists of a single warmed, hollowed-out loaf of bread filled with the contents of one jar of creamy peanut butter, one jar of grape jelly, and 10NaN0 of bacon.

The sandwich's connection to the singer Elvis Presley is the source of its legend and prolonged interest. According to The Life and Cuisine of Elvis Presley, Presley and his friends took his private jet from Graceland, purchased 22 of the sandwiches, and spent two hours eating them and drinking Perrier and champagne before flying home. The story became legend and the sandwich became the subject of continued media interest and part of numerous cookbooks, typically focused on Presley's love of food.

Origin

There are two accounts on the origin of Fool's Gold Loaf. According to Graeme Wood, it was created by Cindy and Buck Scott, owners of the Colorado Mine Company restaurant. Wood writes that Presley obtained the recipe from the Scotts so his personal chef could make it, but noted that "the Fool's Gold Loaf never made a recorded encore".[1]

According to Nick Andurlakis, he helped create the sandwich while he was a chef at the Colorado Mine Company and suggested the dish to Presley. Andurlakis said that he personally delivered the sandwiches to Presley on the night of his visit.

The sandwich was named to fit the restaurant's mining motif.[2] At the time of Presley's visit, it cost .[3]

Preparation

The recipe has been repeated by numerous sources, including The Life and Cuisine of Elvis Presley and Andurlakis, a chef at the Colorado Mine Company.[4] The Fool's Gold Loaf begins with a loaf of French (which can also be substituted with Italian) white bread that is covered in two tablespoons of margarine and baked in the oven at until brown. 10NaN0 of sliced bacon is fried in oil until crisp and drained. The loaf is sliced lengthwise, hollowed out, and filled with peanut butter, grape jelly and bacon.[5]

According to Andurlakis, he personally served Presley the Fool's Gold Loaf with bacon, peanut butter, and blueberry preserves on a loaf of French bread.[6] The specific type of preserves was allegedly Dickinson's blueberry preserves.[7]

Elvis Presley connection

David Adler's book contains a detailed account of the event that made the Fool's Gold Loaf sandwich famous. On the night of February 1, 1976, Elvis Presley was at his home at Graceland in Memphis, entertaining Captain Jerry Kennedy of the Denver Police Department and Ron Pietrafeso of Colorado's Strike Force Against Crime. The three began discussing the sandwich, and Presley decided he wanted one right then. Presley had been to the restaurant before, while in Denver.

Kennedy and Pietrafeso were friends of the owners, so they were driven to the Memphis airport and boarded Presley's private Convair 880 jet, the Lisa Marie, and flew the two hours to Denver. When they arrived at Stapleton International Airport at 1:40 AM, the plane taxied to a special hangar where the passengers were greeted by Buck Scott, the owner of the Colorado Mine Company, and his wife Cindy, who had brought 22 fresh Fool's Gold Loaves for the men. They spent two hours in the hangar eating the sandwiches, washing them down with Perrier and champagne. Presley invited the pilots of the plane, Milo High and Elwood David,[8] to join them. When they were done, they flew back to Memphis without ever leaving the airport.

Coverage

The Fool's Gold Loaf connection to Elvis Presley dominates the media's coverage of the subject. It was widely reported as "legend" by the media; including the NBC's Today,[9] The Joplin Globe,[10] and the Gloucester Daily Times.[11] Doug Clark, a columnist for The Spokesman-Review, recounts the popular story and writes that the Fool's Gold Recipe is "surprisingly tasty" and notes that it contains around 8000Cal.[12] The popular legend and sandwich were also noted by the Smithsonian.[13]

The Fool's Gold Loaf has been detailed in Ramble Colorado: The Wanderer's Guide to the Offbeat, Overlooked, and Outrageous.[14] The Peanut Butter and Co. Cookbook refers to the Fool's Gold Loaf legend and ties it to the peanut butter, banana and bacon sandwich, also known as the "Elvis sandwich".[15]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Big Hunk o' Love . May 28, 2011 . . gcaw.net . Graeme . Wood . Graeme Wood (journalist) . 21 January 2014.
  2. News: Sanders . Mark . 2012-08-16 . Nick Andurlakis on Elvis's beloved Fool's Gold Loaf sandwich and how it was conceived . live . . en . https://web.archive.org/web/20230228004626/https://www.westword.com/music/nick-andurlakis-on-elviss-beloved-fools-gold-loaf-sandwich-and-how-it-was-conceived-5686824 . 2023-02-28 . 2024-01-22 . Today marks the 35th anniversary of Elvis Presley's death. The iconic singer spent a great deal of time in the Centennial State and had many adventures. In honor of the King, Backbeat is sharing some of these stories..
  3. News: Godoy . Maria . Fulton . April . 2013-01-08 . Elvis Left The Building Long Ago, But His Food (And Music) Lives On . . 2016-10-14.
  4. News: King Cuisine . Star-News . 18 August 1993 . 21 January 2014 . Deegan, Carol.
  5. Web site: Nick's Cafe - Home of the Fool's Gold Loaf . Nick's Cafe . 21 January 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140202092540/http://www.jonnybarber.com/nickscafe/fools-gold-loaf.php . 2 February 2014 . dead.
  6. Web site: Nick's Cafe - About Us . Nick's Cafe . 21 January 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140202092538/http://www.jonnybarber.com/nickscafe/about.php . 2 February 2014 . dead .
  7. News: Herrera . Dave . 2012-08-16 . Elvis's beloved Fool's Gold Loaf sandwich was born in Denver . dead . . en . https://web.archive.org/web/20140202162929/http://blogs.westword.com/cafesociety/2012/08/elvis_fools_gold_denver.php . 2014-02-02 . 2024-01-22.
  8. Web site: 'The Lisa Marie': Elvis Presley's Convair 880 Jet Airplane Elvis Articles . 2023-04-01 . www.elvis.com.au . en.
  9. Web site: Eat like the King – and keep the Tums handy . Today . 21 January 2014 . Coffey . Laura . https://web.archive.org/web/20140202154306/http://www.today.com/id/38600144 . February 2, 2014 .
  10. News: Fool's Gold Loaf: A sandwich fit for The King . Joplin Globe . 14 August 2007 . 21 January 2014 . Meeker, Scott.
  11. Web site: The King liked his PB&J slicked with a touch of grease . Glouster Times . 22 August 2007 . 21 January 2014 . Meeker Scott . January 21, 2014 . https://archive.today/20140121155630/http://www.gloucestertimes.com/lifestyle/x845820415/The-King-liked-his-PB-J-slicked-with-a-touch-of-grease/print . dead .
  12. News: A Meal to Die For - Elvis Sandwich Could Leave You All Shook Up. . Doug . Clark . The Spokesman-Review . 18 August 2007 . 21 January 2014.
  13. Web site: Five Funky Ways to Make a Peanut Butter Sandwich . Smithsonian Magazine . 9 September 2011 . 21 January 2014 . Rhodes, Jesse.
  14. Book: Ramble Colorado: The Wanderer's Guide to the Offbeat, Overlooked, and Outrageous . Fulcrum Publishing . Peterson, Eric. 2008 . 9781933108193 .
  15. Book: The Peanut Butter and Co. Cookbook: Recipes from the World's Nuttiest Sandwich Shop . Quirk Books . Zalben, Lee . 2005. 9781594740565 .