Visiting the Buttermilk Truck

With the presence of Long Beach‘s weekly Summer Lunch Truck It event, it’s been a wealth of opportunity for us to get to try all these food trucks we’ve only heard about through press releases, tweets and Facebook pictures. This past week, we had the opportunity to order up at The Buttermilk Truck.

The Buttermilk Truck’s initiative involves bringing homemade breakfast favorites to the streets at all times of the day, using their main ingredient: BUTTERMILK. All of truck’s assorted menu items are made from scratch and baked daily: buttermilk pancakes, waffles and donut batters are made from scratch and cooked to order.

Where good food exists, lines will exist:

Did we just read Red Velvet Chocolate Chip Pancake Bites? I think we did, and this is us happy:

The Red Velvet coma was nice, but Geoff’s eyes were caught by the Hawaiian Breakfast Sliders, a sandwich highlighted by Portuguese sausage, sauteed onions and Shayu scrambled eggs on Hawaiian Bread. It looks plain, but trust, it’s an amazing mouth sensation. Everything is moist, and it’ll fill you up. Here’s a look:

For more on the whereabouts of The Buttermilk Truck, hop on over to their website, fan ’em on Facebook or follow them on Twitter. For continued news, stay tuned to the Buttermilk Truck and Food Truck channels here on Foodbeast!

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