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Out of curiosity, where/what did you end up eating?
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If anyone is still reading this, try Stadium Thriftway, in Tacoma.
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California burritos in the northwest?
LivingMCM replied to a topic in Pacific Northwest & Alaska: Cooking & Baking
Update: I didn't make it there by the end of the year. -
I would stew it in beer. Everything is better when stewed in beer.
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California burritos in the northwest?
LivingMCM replied to a topic in Pacific Northwest & Alaska: Cooking & Baking
Wonderful! I may go there before the end of the year. -
California burritos in the northwest?
LivingMCM replied to a topic in Pacific Northwest & Alaska: Cooking & Baking
I actually found a little taqueria in Sacramento that also has these burritos. Many may not be aware that it is quite common for taquerias to sell french fries (known as "papas"), such as in carne asada fries. Americans don't have a monopoly on fried potatoes! So it's really not much of a stretch to put those fries into a burrito. If you were going to get some fries anyway, this makes for a convenient handheld meal. -
California burritos in the northwest?
LivingMCM replied to a topic in Pacific Northwest & Alaska: Cooking & Baking
I had another one of these a couple weeks ago, and it was fantastic! I wish they could put shrimp in it, too. Then it would be just like the ones I get in SoCal. -
California burritos in the northwest?
LivingMCM replied to a topic in Pacific Northwest & Alaska: Cooking & Baking
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California burritos in the northwest?
LivingMCM replied to a topic in Pacific Northwest & Alaska: Cooking & Baking
In case anyone is curious about what a "real" Cali burrito looks like, this is a picture of one I had in San Diego earlier this year. It'sthe "Surfin' California" from the famous Lucha Libre taco shop. This burrito has carne asada and big shrimp. Their salsa bar is top-knotch, and they also have aguas frescas. -
California burritos in the northwest?
LivingMCM replied to a topic in Pacific Northwest & Alaska: Cooking & Baking
Next, Memo's Mexican Restaurant, the Tacoma location. They have something called the Washington Burrito, which is very close to what I was looking for. It has thin french fries in it, with steak pieces and melted cheese. What a great combination of flavors! I've attached a photo for those who may be curious. -
California burritos in the northwest?
LivingMCM replied to a topic in Pacific Northwest & Alaska: Cooking & Baking
In the coming months I will try to taste and document all California-style burritos I find in the northwest. This is my never-ending quest. First up, El Burrito Loco in Renton, WA. They use crinkle-cut fries. It was OK, I guess. But the seasonings were not nearly as tasty as the places in San Diego. The meat I chose was pastor, and the flavor just didn't jump out at me. If I find myself in the area I might go there for lunch, but it's not exactly a top destination for me. -
California burritos in the northwest?
LivingMCM replied to a topic in Pacific Northwest & Alaska: Cooking & Baking
An update... I haven't had a chance to try the place in Seattle yet. But I was traveling in Southern California for several days, and I had California Burritos three times! -
Africa eats, meal demands and African restaurant culture
LivingMCM replied to a topic in Middle East & Africa: Dining
On occasion I enjoy fufu made from cassava root. I am also intrigued by the love of hot peppers in West Africa. -
I prefer Church's over either one!
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I had a fantastic shwarma sandwich from a booth that only took cash despite all the signs saying they took cards!
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Would Like Some Argentinean Recipes
LivingMCM replied to a topic in Central & South America: Cooking & Baking
Chimichurri sauce is essential. -
I remember being disappointed a while back when I was leafing through Dover's edition of Cookery and Dining in Imperial Rome, because this plant was used in so many recipes but I wouldn't be able to make them correctly!
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Best Airport Restaurants - Not food courts
LivingMCM replied to a topic in Food Traditions & Culture
At Sacramento Airport, I like the Esquire Grill. I like to have their prime rib sandwich with a whiskey sour. -
In Italy it's quite common to add sugar to little cups of espresso. The artisan boutique-roast espresso culture of the US is different.
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Is it like "craft beer" and "craft cocktails", giving attention to small batches and carefully concocted items with high-quality ingredients? I don't know how it started, but Sizzler seems to be taking credit for it: https://www.sizzler.com/craft-salad It seems to include trendy "foodie" ingredients such as quinoa and edamame.
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California burritos in the northwest?
LivingMCM replied to a topic in Pacific Northwest & Alaska: Cooking & Baking
I haven't had that exact thing from Taco Bell (not my favorite place). But I have had burritos with pan-fried potato cubes, and there's just *no* comparison with actual french fries, especially if the burrito also has perfectly seasoned carne asada, grilled shrimp, avocados, and a rich cream. -
California burritos in the northwest?
LivingMCM replied to a topic in Pacific Northwest & Alaska: Cooking & Baking
There are taquerias in the Seattle area that do carne asada fries, and also do burritos. I suppose it shouldn't be too much of a stretch to have them stuff the fries into a burrito.