Guess you and I have been getting them in different places. (G) For a while I made our own taco shells with pre made corn tortillas but gave that up even before we knew of Steve's corn allergy. Just wasn't worth standing over a pan of hot oil to make enough to feed our family of 4, much easier to open a package and nuke them a few seconds.
Even so, the store-bought shells have always seemed to have a "stale" taste to them.
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Title: Loaded Beef Chalupas
Categories: Beef, Breads, Vegetables, Greens, Chilies
Yield: 4 Servings
Looks good, now I want some Mexican food. (G)
Me too. So I went through Taco Gringo's drive thru last night for a
nice Junior Chalupa (medium heat). They also offer a Chalupa (no
junior in the name) for U$3 more. I ordered one once to see what
was the difference. Three bucks. And that same meal. So no I
*always* order the "Junior". Bv)=
Smart, wonder how many other people have realised they can do that.
Very few, I'd imagine, or they wouldn't have the choice on their manu.
I'm not a fan of corn-on-he-cob. Never hbave been. When I was a kidcorn-on-the- cob I'd have to jump in the shower to give my beard a DD>
the butter/juices would drip off my chin. These days, if I did DD>
I was spoiled as a kid. Dad grew corn and would not even go out to pick
it until the water was heating on the stove. A few minutes of Mom and
us kids husking as Dad tossed us ears and then the corn went right into boiling water. I still like it but have my taste buds reconciled to the fact that I'll probably never have it that fresh again.
I've had it that way at my Grandparent's home. I was usually the one tasked with pulling the ears from the plants and lugging them back to
the kitchen.
I like corn - almost any way that it's fixed. Even "field" corn.And DD> right up to the "dent" stage. Just before the dent stage it
Every year the Chatham (near by bedroom community) Jaycees hold a
"Sweet Corn Festival" in one of their parks. It's well attended and it also
features an ICS Chilli Cook-Off where I have placed in the red chilli category and won the "Salsa" (pico de gallo) competition.
You'll likely never make this at home given Steve's corn allergy -
but, it do look interesting. I'd leave the cilantro off, though.
We would leave the cilantro out also but it does look good.
Title: Jalapeno Popper Mexican Street Corn
Categories: Vegetables, Herbs, Dairy, Chilies, Cheese
Yield: 4 servings
I'm making this later in the week - using frozen corn niblets. And
after a trip to Hy-Vee for some cojita cheese. Should be good as a
side dish. My only problem is that I don't have a 14" pan. 12" is as
big as I own ... so, I'll have to make do.
I'll leave the cilantro in this. At least the first go.
Title: Skillet Mexican Street Corn
Categories: Vegetables, Chilies, Sauces, Cheese, Herbs
Yield: 8 servings
Cut the recipe down just a bit (maybe a 2/3 batch?) and you won't have
a problem with the pan size. Otherwise it looks pretty good (omitting
the cilantro, of course or maybe just a light sprinkle of it for me.
Or use my Dutch oven like a high-sided no-handle skillet. Bv)= And,
as I have mentioned here before - I generally make a recipe as given
on the first go. I'm not a huge fan of the soap-weed. But, it's needed
in some recipes to maintain/enhance the flavour profile. Realizing, of course,
that it's easy to overload. Unlike garlic. Bv)=
I've posted this one before - but, it's been a while,Chilies, Citrus, Beans, Vegetables DD> Yield: 4 Servings
Title: Black Bean & Corn Salsa DD> Categories: Salsa,
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