Merging of cultures: the breakfast burrito.
32Oh, shit. The embarrassment of an old thread coming back to haunt me. Hopefully I've gotten less douchetastic in the two years since.
Merging of cultures: the breakfast burrito.
33ironyengine wrote:.
What in the name of Barry....who the hell eats a breakfast burrito with a knife and fork?
Or, who the hell makes a breakfast burrito that requires a knife and fork?
Merging of cultures: the breakfast burrito.
34Tree wrote:What in the name of Barry....who the hell eats a breakfast burrito with a knife and fork?
Trust me, if I'd tried to bring that whole thing to my mouth with my hands I likely would've missed my face altogether. Much better to bring small pieces of it up at a time. I reiterate that we had just stumbled drunkenly out of a stripclub.
Rick Reuben wrote:You are dumber than week-old donuts.
Merging of cultures: the breakfast burrito.
35I eat a homemade breakfast burrito at least 4 times a week, sometimes I use a pita instead of a tortilla, I'm not sure if that'd still be considered a burrito but it's damn good.
Eggs, crumpled turkey sausage or bacon or burger or chili, tons of cheese and beans, corn, rice, fried potatoes, sour cream, salsa.
That's breakfast and lunch right there.
Eggs, crumpled turkey sausage or bacon or burger or chili, tons of cheese and beans, corn, rice, fried potatoes, sour cream, salsa.
That's breakfast and lunch right there.
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Merging of cultures: the breakfast burrito.
36burun wrote:Nah, that's OK. I'm punchy, on the verge of tears, exhausted, stuffy, and hungry all at the same time. I'm lucky I can still type.
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tocharian wrote:Cheese fries vs nonexistence. Duh.
Merging of cultures: the breakfast burrito.
37Lazybones wrote:Speaking of potatoes, I have finally learned the secret of great fried potatoes: fry them twice. The first time to cook them through at a lower temp, and the second time to make them taters nice and crispy at high temp.
On a recent episode of America's Test Kitchen, they microwaved the potatoes before going into a skillet for a fast and tasty potatoes lyonnaise. The idea is just to get them cooked on the inside before dealing with the texture and flavor of the outside.
I've tried it since, and it does get the job done.
Merging of cultures: the breakfast burrito.
38So very not crap.
What about an English breakfast burrito? How's that for cosmopolitan?
What about an English breakfast burrito? How's that for cosmopolitan?