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I have previously posted the recipes for the individual items I am
about to list.... I made a salad with lettuce carrots (cut into match sticks and steamed in the micro) chopped some tomatoes, added some of the frozen chili I previously listed, used the thousand island dressing previously listed, and crumbled up some tortilla chips. It was good. Damn good. but I must say the best part was the chili, it really added a lot of flavor to the salad. -- "There are idiots among us, and they all believe in a god" ~Toidi Uoy |
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![]() "Bruce" > wrote in message ... > On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 17:28:40 -0500, > wrote: > >>I have previously posted the recipes for the individual items I am >>about to list.... >> >> >>I made a salad with lettuce carrots (cut into match sticks and steamed >>in the micro) > > What is a lettuce carrot and how does it relate to a cabbage tomato? That confused me too but it was steamed so Jill would like it. |
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> I have previously posted the recipes for the individual items I am > about to list.... > > > I made a salad with lettuce carrots (cut into match sticks and steamed > in the micro) chopped some tomatoes, added some of the frozen chili I > previously listed, used the thousand island dressing previously > listed, and crumbled up some tortilla chips. > > It was good. Damn good. but I must say the best part was the chili, it > really added a lot of flavor to the salad. You should entitle that puke - inducing swill* "Inbred's Delight"...and I bet you wear your vagina backwards, too... * https://www.dictionary.com/browse/swill "swill[swil] noun liquid or partly liquid food for animals, especially kitchen refuse given to swine; hogwash. kitchen refuse in general; garbage. any liquid mess, waste, or refuse; slop..." -- Best Greg |
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![]() "Terry Coombs" > wrote in message ... > On 3/18/2019 5:28 PM, wrote: >> I have previously posted the recipes for the individual items I am >> about to list.... >> >> >> I made a salad with lettuce carrots (cut into match sticks and steamed >> in the micro) chopped some tomatoes, added some of the frozen chili I >> previously listed, used the thousand island dressing previously >> listed, and crumbled up some tortilla chips. >> >> It was good. Damn good. but I must say the best part was the chili, it >> really added a lot of flavor to the salad. >> -- >> >> >> "There are idiots among us, and they all believe in a god" >> ~Toidi Uoy > > I make a "taco salad" , base layer of tortilla chips with lettuce , > onions , seasoned meat , tomatoes (in season) , cheese , salsa , and > sometimes some Spanish rice . I added refritos once but my wife yelled at > me so ... Mine is similar unless I make a tortilla cup on the bottom. If I use chips, they go on the top. I sometimes add whole beans or use those instead of the meat. Only use refritos if I use the cup. Then I use a dab to stick it to the plate. I never put rice in mine. |
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![]() > wrote in message news ![]() > On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 18:33:34 -0500, Terry Coombs > > wrote: > >>On 3/18/2019 5:28 PM, wrote: >>> I have previously posted the recipes for the individual items I am >>> about to list.... >>> >>> >>> I made a salad with lettuce carrots (cut into match sticks and steamed >>> in the micro) chopped some tomatoes, added some of the frozen chili I >>> previously listed, used the thousand island dressing previously >>> listed, and crumbled up some tortilla chips. >>> >>> It was good. Damn good. but I must say the best part was the chili, it >>> really added a lot of flavor to the salad. >>> -- >>> >>> >>> "There are idiots among us, and they all believe in a god" >>> ~Toidi Uoy >> >> I make a "taco salad" , base layer of tortilla chips with lettuce , >>onions , seasoned meat , tomatoes (in season) , cheese , salsa , and >>sometimes some Spanish rice . I added refritos once but my wife yelled >>at me so ... > > > I have done that also with the chili I made but I wanted to go with > more of a salad instead of a taco or just fully dressed nachos. I was > surprised that it turned out so well... On Cape Cod, they add lettuce on top of their nachos. That to me is weird. |
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Julie, I think it is common to put shredded lettuce on top tacos, so to me, putting
some on nachos isn't that different. It might be pretty good, having that cold, crispy crunch on top of hot, cheesy, hot pepper covered tortilla chips. Or do you put different stuff on your nachos? N. |
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On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 20:19:01 -0700, Julie Bove wrote:
> On Cape Cod, they add lettuce on top of their nachos. That to me is weird. Lettuce is very common on nachos. Why do you have to travel 3,108 miles to Cape Cod to find that strange? I found three restaurants in Bothell, WA that serve them that way in a mere 5 seconds just from Texas. -sww |
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On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 22:57:03 -0500, Sqwertz >
wrote: >On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 17:28:40 -0500, wrote: > >> I have previously posted the recipes for the individual items I am >> about to list.... >> >> I made a salad with lettuce carrots (cut into match sticks and steamed >> in the micro) chopped some tomatoes, added some of the frozen chili I >> previously listed, used the thousand island dressing previously >> listed, and crumbled up some tortilla chips. >> >> It was good. Damn good. but I must say the best part was the chili, it >> really added a lot of flavor to the salad. > >Warm chili and cold thousand island on a garden salad isn't my >thing. And I would use the pre-crumbled chips already at the bottom >of the bag rather than crumbling new ones. > >-sw I put hot refried beans on the bottom of the plate surrounded by whole corn chips. I top with shredded lettuce, chopped onion, chopped tomato, diced black olives, shredded cheese, a dollop of sour cream and a splash of salsa. That way you can work from the bottom and use your fork and load a whole chip with the goodies for eating mostly like a taco. We call it taco salad. Janet US. |
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![]() "Nancy2" > wrote in message ... > Julie, I think it is common to put shredded lettuce on top tacos, so to > me, putting > some on nachos isn't that different. It might be pretty good, having that > cold, crispy > crunch on top of hot, cheesy, hot pepper covered tortilla chips. Or do > you put > different stuff on your nachos? The problem is... It's not cold and crispy by the time you get it. It's warm and wilted. |
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![]() "Sqwertz" > wrote in message news ![]() > On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 20:19:01 -0700, Julie Bove wrote: > >> On Cape Cod, they add lettuce on top of their nachos. That to me is >> weird. > > Lettuce is very common on nachos. Why do you have to travel 3,108 > miles to Cape Cod to find that strange? I found three restaurants in > Bothell, WA that serve them that way in a mere 5 seconds just from > Texas. What restaurants? I rarely eat in Bothell but I've never had nachos in WA with lettuce on them. |
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On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 22:37:39 -0700, Julie Bove wrote:
> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message > news ![]() >> On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 20:19:01 -0700, Julie Bove wrote: >> >>> On Cape Cod, they add lettuce on top of their nachos. That to me is >>> weird. >> >> Lettuce is very common on nachos. Why do you have to travel 3,108 >> miles to Cape Cod to find that strange? I found three restaurants in >> Bothell, WA that serve them that way in a mere 5 seconds just from >> Texas. > > What restaurants? I rarely eat in Bothell but I've never had nachos in WA > with lettuce on them. As if I didn't expect that response, with one exception: I expected "I don't LIVE in Bothell". You can search menus in Bothell, or wherever you don't eat, really easily. 5 seconds, like I said. -sw -sw |
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On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 23:00:37 -0600, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 22:57:03 -0500, Sqwertz > > wrote: > >>On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 17:28:40 -0500, wrote: >> >>> I have previously posted the recipes for the individual items I am >>> about to list.... >>> >>> I made a salad with lettuce carrots (cut into match sticks and steamed >>> in the micro) chopped some tomatoes, added some of the frozen chili I >>> previously listed, used the thousand island dressing previously >>> listed, and crumbled up some tortilla chips. >>> >>> It was good. Damn good. but I must say the best part was the chili, it >>> really added a lot of flavor to the salad. >> >>Warm chili and cold thousand island on a garden salad isn't my >>thing. And I would use the pre-crumbled chips already at the bottom >>of the bag rather than crumbling new ones. > > I put hot refried beans on the bottom of the plate surrounded by whole > corn chips. I top with shredded lettuce, chopped onion, chopped > tomato, diced black olives, shredded cheese, a dollop of sour cream > and a splash of salsa. That way you can work from the bottom and use > your fork and load a whole chip with the goodies for eating mostly > like a taco. We call it taco salad. > Janet US. I do the same with leftover taco meat. The refried beans give everything else something to stick to on the chips. But I don't put warm saucy stuff on top of cold veggies along with TI dressing. -sw |
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![]() wrote in message news ![]() On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 18:33:34 -0500, Terry Coombs > wrote: >On 3/18/2019 5:28 PM, wrote: >> I have previously posted the recipes for the individual items I am >> about to list.... >> >> >> I made a salad with lettuce carrots (cut into match sticks and steamed >> in the micro) chopped some tomatoes, added some of the frozen chili I >> previously listed, used the thousand island dressing previously >> listed, and crumbled up some tortilla chips. >> >> It was good. Damn good. but I must say the best part was the chili, it >> really added a lot of flavor to the salad. >> -- >> >> >> "There are idiots among us, and they all believe in a god" >> ~Toidi Uoy > > I make a "taco salad" , base layer of tortilla chips with lettuce , >onions , seasoned meat , tomatoes (in season) , cheese , salsa , and >sometimes some Spanish rice . I added refritos once but my wife yelled >at me so ... I have done that also with the chili I made but I wanted to go with more of a salad instead of a taco or just fully dressed nachos. I was surprised that it turned out so well... ---- Chili made with tomato sauce etc? Oh dear. I still get confused. It seems to mean so many things. |
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On Tue, 19 Mar 2019 01:35:37 -0500, Sqwertz >
wrote: >On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 23:00:37 -0600, U.S. Janet B. wrote: > >> On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 22:57:03 -0500, Sqwertz > >> wrote: >> >>>On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 17:28:40 -0500, wrote: >>> >>>> I have previously posted the recipes for the individual items I am >>>> about to list.... >>>> >>>> I made a salad with lettuce carrots (cut into match sticks and steamed >>>> in the micro) chopped some tomatoes, added some of the frozen chili I >>>> previously listed, used the thousand island dressing previously >>>> listed, and crumbled up some tortilla chips. >>>> >>>> It was good. Damn good. but I must say the best part was the chili, it >>>> really added a lot of flavor to the salad. >>> >>>Warm chili and cold thousand island on a garden salad isn't my >>>thing. And I would use the pre-crumbled chips already at the bottom >>>of the bag rather than crumbling new ones. >> >> I put hot refried beans on the bottom of the plate surrounded by whole >> corn chips. I top with shredded lettuce, chopped onion, chopped >> tomato, diced black olives, shredded cheese, a dollop of sour cream >> and a splash of salsa. That way you can work from the bottom and use >> your fork and load a whole chip with the goodies for eating mostly >> like a taco. We call it taco salad. >> Janet US. > >I do the same with leftover taco meat. The refried beans give >everything else something to stick to on the chips. But I don't put >warm saucy stuff on top of cold veggies along with TI dressing. > >-sw we'll do the same with leftover taco meat. And, yes, the meat/beans are the glue to allow other stuff to stick to the chip or fork. No warm saucy stuff on top |
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Janet US, I think that taco salad...what was called "Tex-Mex Dip," when it first appeared in
a magazine in the 70s, is now referred to as a "Fiesta Platter," in some venues. I love it...but I never put the tortilla chips on the bottom (around the edge), but rather just served the chips alongside. Mine was layered with refried beans on the bottom, followed by guacamole, sour cream mixed with some taco flavoring, shredded cheese, diced tomatoes, diced olives (I used green ones because I don't like ripe ones), sliced scallions, and salsa. I usually put a dollop of the sour cream on top. Now I think I have to make some when I can taste again...maybe a half batch, knowing I will eat it until it's gone. ;-)) N. |
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On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 20:19:01 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: > > wrote in message >news ![]() >> On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 18:33:34 -0500, Terry Coombs > >> wrote: >> >>>On 3/18/2019 5:28 PM, wrote: >>>> I have previously posted the recipes for the individual items I am >>>> about to list.... >>>> >>>> >>>> I made a salad with lettuce carrots (cut into match sticks and steamed >>>> in the micro) chopped some tomatoes, added some of the frozen chili I >>>> previously listed, used the thousand island dressing previously >>>> listed, and crumbled up some tortilla chips. >>>> >>>> It was good. Damn good. but I must say the best part was the chili, it >>>> really added a lot of flavor to the salad. >>>> -- >>>> >>>> >>>> "There are idiots among us, and they all believe in a god" >>>> ~Toidi Uoy >>> >>> I make a "taco salad" , base layer of tortilla chips with lettuce , >>>onions , seasoned meat , tomatoes (in season) , cheese , salsa , and >>>sometimes some Spanish rice . I added refritos once but my wife yelled >>>at me so ... >> >> >> I have done that also with the chili I made but I wanted to go with >> more of a salad instead of a taco or just fully dressed nachos. I was >> surprised that it turned out so well... > >On Cape Cod, they add lettuce on top of their nachos. That to me is weird. It is wonderful, nothing weird about it. Give it a try. -- ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ |
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On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 22:36:18 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: > >"Nancy2" > wrote in message ... >> Julie, I think it is common to put shredded lettuce on top tacos, so to >> me, putting >> some on nachos isn't that different. It might be pretty good, having that >> cold, crispy >> crunch on top of hot, cheesy, hot pepper covered tortilla chips. Or do >> you put >> different stuff on your nachos? > >The problem is... It's not cold and crispy by the time you get it. It's warm >and wilted. well of course if you eat the nachos 30 minutes after you make them... nachos then meat then veggie then cheese then lettuce then sour cream Then you eat... Nothing wilted nothing wasted -- ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ |
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On Tue, 19 Mar 2019 08:53:17 -0000, "Ophelia" >
wrote: > > >wrote in message news ![]() >On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 18:33:34 -0500, Terry Coombs > >wrote: > >>On 3/18/2019 5:28 PM, wrote: >>> I have previously posted the recipes for the individual items I am >>> about to list.... >>> >>> >>> I made a salad with lettuce carrots (cut into match sticks and steamed >>> in the micro) chopped some tomatoes, added some of the frozen chili I >>> previously listed, used the thousand island dressing previously >>> listed, and crumbled up some tortilla chips. >>> >>> It was good. Damn good. but I must say the best part was the chili, it >>> really added a lot of flavor to the salad. >>> -- >>> >>> >>> "There are idiots among us, and they all believe in a god" >>> ~Toidi Uoy >> >> I make a "taco salad" , base layer of tortilla chips with lettuce , >>onions , seasoned meat , tomatoes (in season) , cheese , salsa , and >>sometimes some Spanish rice . I added refritos once but my wife yelled >>at me so ... > > >I have done that also with the chili I made but I wanted to go with >more of a salad instead of a taco or just fully dressed nachos. I was >surprised that it turned out so well... > >---- > > Chili made with tomato sauce etc? > > Oh dear. I still get confused. It seems to mean so many things. No I do not put tomatoes in my chili. I think it ruins the flavor. The chili recipe has been posted before -- ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ |
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On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 22:57:03 -0500, Sqwertz >
wrote: >On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 17:28:40 -0500, wrote: > >> I have previously posted the recipes for the individual items I am >> about to list.... >> >> I made a salad with lettuce carrots (cut into match sticks and steamed >> in the micro) chopped some tomatoes, added some of the frozen chili I >> previously listed, used the thousand island dressing previously >> listed, and crumbled up some tortilla chips. >> >> It was good. Damn good. but I must say the best part was the chili, it >> really added a lot of flavor to the salad. > >Warm chili and cold thousand island on a garden salad isn't my It is not like it is an entire bowl of chili. It is like half a cup maybe a cup. You mix it well. >thing. And I would use the pre-crumbled chips already at the bottom >of the bag rather than crumbling new ones. Well that goes without saying. That's what they are there for right? > >-sw -- ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ |
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On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 20:49:41 -0700 (PDT), Nancy2
> wrote: >Julie, I think it is common to put shredded lettuce on top tacos, so to me, putting >some on nachos isn't that different. It might be pretty good, having that cold, crispy >crunch on top of hot, cheesy, hot pepper covered tortilla chips. Or do you put >different stuff on your nachos? > >N. Shredded iceberg is typical atop tacos. however I've eaten nachos on both coasts and several spots beween... it never contained any lettuce. Most places pile all the ingredients on a plate filled to overflowing with corn chips and put it in the nuker to melt the cheese... even the guac is heated. https://search.aol.com/aol/image;_yl...t=loki-keyword There was a popular Salvordaranian restaurant on Lung Guyland called Chicago's (had nothing to do with the windy city). they served excellent meals and they served a giant plate of "Nachos Chicago", the chips were a mix of three colors. We ate there often, in fact it was where we had our first date, we shared Nachos Chicago and a liter carafe of house red. |
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On Tue, 19 Mar 2019 08:25:30 -0700 (PDT), Nancy2
> wrote: >Janet US, I think that taco salad...what was called "Tex-Mex Dip," when it first appeared in >a magazine in the 70s, is now referred to as a "Fiesta Platter," in some venues. I love it...but >I never put the tortilla chips on the bottom (around the edge), but rather just served the chips >alongside. Mine was layered with refried beans on the bottom, followed by guacamole, sour cream >mixed with some taco flavoring, shredded cheese, diced tomatoes, diced olives (I used green >ones because I don't like ripe ones), sliced scallions, and salsa. I usually put a dollop of the >sour cream on top. Now I think I have to make some when I can taste again...maybe a half batch, >knowing I will eat it until it's gone. ;-)) > >N. I remember when that was popular. I have that recipe around somewhere. My taco salad doesn't have that layer of beans, followed by a layer of sour cream mix followed by guac. Mine really is a salad on top of a mound of beans. The dish you are talking about I always thought of as a dip. Janet US |
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![]() > wrote in message ... > On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 22:36:18 -0700, "Julie Bove" > > wrote: > >> >>"Nancy2" > wrote in message ... >>> Julie, I think it is common to put shredded lettuce on top tacos, so to >>> me, putting >>> some on nachos isn't that different. It might be pretty good, having >>> that >>> cold, crispy >>> crunch on top of hot, cheesy, hot pepper covered tortilla chips. Or do >>> you put >>> different stuff on your nachos? >> >>The problem is... It's not cold and crispy by the time you get it. It's >>warm >>and wilted. > > well of course if you eat the nachos 30 minutes after you make them... > > nachos then meat then veggie then cheese then lettuce then sour cream > Then you eat... > > Nothing wilted nothing wasted And that's what happens when you order stuff in a restaurant. It sits. Often under a warming light. No meat on my nachos. No sour cream either. And my veggies go on there raw. Usually green onion, tomato and black olives. Beans do go under the cheese. |
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![]() "Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... > On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 22:37:39 -0700, Julie Bove wrote: > >> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >> news ![]() >>> On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 20:19:01 -0700, Julie Bove wrote: >>> >>>> On Cape Cod, they add lettuce on top of their nachos. That to me is >>>> weird. >>> >>> Lettuce is very common on nachos. Why do you have to travel 3,108 >>> miles to Cape Cod to find that strange? I found three restaurants in >>> Bothell, WA that serve them that way in a mere 5 seconds just from >>> Texas. >> >> What restaurants? I rarely eat in Bothell but I've never had nachos in WA >> with lettuce on them. > > As if I didn't expect that response, with one exception: I expected > "I don't LIVE in Bothell". > > You can search menus in Bothell, or wherever you don't eat, really > easily. 5 seconds, like I said. I did. Only came up with Applebee's. Not a place I will go to. Have also said countless times, I'm in unincorporated Snohomish County. My address is Bothell. Not much of interest for me there though. |
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![]() > wrote in message ... > On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 20:19:01 -0700, "Julie Bove" > > wrote: > >> > wrote in message >>news ![]() >>> On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 18:33:34 -0500, Terry Coombs > >>> wrote: >>> >>>>On 3/18/2019 5:28 PM, wrote: >>>>> I have previously posted the recipes for the individual items I am >>>>> about to list.... >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I made a salad with lettuce carrots (cut into match sticks and steamed >>>>> in the micro) chopped some tomatoes, added some of the frozen chili I >>>>> previously listed, used the thousand island dressing previously >>>>> listed, and crumbled up some tortilla chips. >>>>> >>>>> It was good. Damn good. but I must say the best part was the chili, it >>>>> really added a lot of flavor to the salad. >>>>> -- >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> "There are idiots among us, and they all believe in a god" >>>>> ~Toidi Uoy >>>> >>>> I make a "taco salad" , base layer of tortilla chips with lettuce , >>>>onions , seasoned meat , tomatoes (in season) , cheese , salsa , and >>>>sometimes some Spanish rice . I added refritos once but my wife yelled >>>>at me so ... >>> >>> >>> I have done that also with the chili I made but I wanted to go with >>> more of a salad instead of a taco or just fully dressed nachos. I was >>> surprised that it turned out so well... >> >>On Cape Cod, they add lettuce on top of their nachos. That to me is weird. > > It is wonderful, nothing weird about it. Give it a try. I did. It was awful. Lettuce should be crisp. Not hot and wilted. |
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![]() "Nancy2" > wrote in message ... > Janet US, I think that taco salad...what was called "Tex-Mex Dip," when it > first appeared in > a magazine in the 70s, is now referred to as a "Fiesta Platter," in some > venues. I love it...but > I never put the tortilla chips on the bottom (around the edge), but rather > just served the chips > alongside. Mine was layered with refried beans on the bottom, followed by > guacamole, sour cream > mixed with some taco flavoring, shredded cheese, diced tomatoes, diced > olives (I used green > ones because I don't like ripe ones), sliced scallions, and salsa. I > usually put a dollop of the > sour cream on top. Now I think I have to make some when I can taste > again...maybe a half batch, > knowing I will eat it until it's gone. ;-)) > > N. That's called 7 layer dip. |
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On Tue, 19 Mar 2019 12:50:24 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: > >"Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... >> On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 22:37:39 -0700, Julie Bove wrote: >> >>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >>> news ![]() >>>> >>>>> On Cape Cod, they add lettuce on top of their nachos. That to me is >>>>> weird. >>>> >>>> Lettuce is very common on nachos. Why do you have to travel 3,108 >>>> miles to Cape Cod to find that strange? I found three restaurants in >>>> Bothell, WA that serve them that way in a mere 5 seconds just from >>>> Texas. >>> >>> What restaurants? I rarely eat in Bothell but I've never had nachos in WA >>> with lettuce on them. >> >> As if I didn't expect that response, with one exception: I expected >> "I don't LIVE in Bothell". >> >> You can search menus in Bothell, or wherever you don't eat, really >> easily. 5 seconds, like I said. > >I did. Only came up with Applebee's. Not a place I will go to. Have also >said countless times, I'm in unincorporated Snohomish County. My address is >Bothell. Not much of interest for me there though. OMG who cares about restaurants, they are disgusting. -- ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ |
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On Tue, 19 Mar 2019 14:34:09 -0400, wrote:
>On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 20:49:41 -0700 (PDT), Nancy2 > wrote: > >>Julie, I think it is common to put shredded lettuce on top tacos, so to me, putting >>some on nachos isn't that different. It might be pretty good, having that cold, crispy >>crunch on top of hot, cheesy, hot pepper covered tortilla chips. Or do you put >>different stuff on your nachos? >> >>N. > >Shredded iceberg is typical atop tacos. however I've eaten nachos on >both coasts and several spots beween... it never contained any >lettuce. Most places pile all the ingredients on a plate filled to >overflowing with corn chips and put it in the nuker to melt the aww no no no, you never nuke the cheese on nachos. because it will cool quickly and then stiffen up. Nachos should always be served with a cheese sauce (recipe previously posted) >cheese... even the guac is heated. >https://search.aol.com/aol/image;_yl...t=loki-keyword >There was a popular Salvordaranian restaurant on Lung Guyland called >Chicago's (had nothing to do with the windy city). they served >excellent meals and they served a giant plate of "Nachos Chicago", the >chips were a mix of three colors. We ate there often, in fact it was >where we had our first date, we shared Nachos Chicago and a liter >carafe of house red. -- ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ |
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On Tue, 19 Mar 2019 12:51:16 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: > > wrote in message .. . >> On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 20:19:01 -0700, "Julie Bove" >> > wrote: >> >>> > wrote in message >>>news ![]() >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>>On 3/18/2019 5:28 PM, wrote: >>>>>> I have previously posted the recipes for the individual items I am >>>>>> about to list.... >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I made a salad with lettuce carrots (cut into match sticks and steamed >>>>>> in the micro) chopped some tomatoes, added some of the frozen chili I >>>>>> previously listed, used the thousand island dressing previously >>>>>> listed, and crumbled up some tortilla chips. >>>>>> >>>>>> It was good. Damn good. but I must say the best part was the chili, it >>>>>> really added a lot of flavor to the salad. >>>>>> -- >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> "There are idiots among us, and they all believe in a god" >>>>>> ~Toidi Uoy >>>>> >>>>> I make a "taco salad" , base layer of tortilla chips with lettuce , >>>>>onions , seasoned meat , tomatoes (in season) , cheese , salsa , and >>>>>sometimes some Spanish rice . I added refritos once but my wife yelled >>>>>at me so ... >>>> >>>> >>>> I have done that also with the chili I made but I wanted to go with >>>> more of a salad instead of a taco or just fully dressed nachos. I was >>>> surprised that it turned out so well... >>> >>>On Cape Cod, they add lettuce on top of their nachos. That to me is weird. >> >> It is wonderful, nothing weird about it. Give it a try. > >I did. It was awful. Lettuce should be crisp. Not hot and wilted. well it sounds like you had a bad experience because you chose to eat at a restaurant, you should have sent the food back. Make your own food. -- ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ |
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On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 4:27:00 PM UTC-4, wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Mar 2019 14:34:09 -0400, wrote: > > >On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 20:49:41 -0700 (PDT), Nancy2 > > wrote: > > > >>Julie, I think it is common to put shredded lettuce on top tacos, so to me, putting > >>some on nachos isn't that different. It might be pretty good, having that cold, crispy > >>crunch on top of hot, cheesy, hot pepper covered tortilla chips. Or do you put > >>different stuff on your nachos? > >> > >>N. > > > >Shredded iceberg is typical atop tacos. however I've eaten nachos on > >both coasts and several spots beween... it never contained any > >lettuce. Most places pile all the ingredients on a plate filled to > >overflowing with corn chips and put it in the nuker to melt the > > aww no no no, you never nuke the cheese on nachos. because it will > cool quickly and then stiffen up. Nachos should always be served with > a cheese sauce (recipe previously posted) I'm a nacho purist, just like Ignacio Anaya made them: Chips Jalapeno rings Cheese Under the broiler Cindy Hamilton |
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On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 2:47:22 PM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote:
> > > wrote in message > ... > > > >>The problem is... It's not cold and crispy by the time you get it. It's > >>warm > >>and wilted. > > > > well of course if you eat the nachos 30 minutes after you make them... > > > > nachos then meat then veggie then cheese then lettuce then sour cream > > Then you eat... > > > > Nothing wilted nothing wasted > > And that's what happens when you order stuff in a restaurant. It sits. Often > under a warming light. No meat on my nachos. No sour cream either. And my > veggies go on there raw. Usually green onion, tomato and black olives. Beans > do go under the cheese. > Hey dipshit! When you order a nacho, aka taco, salad it's made when you ORDER it. It's not made then it sits under a warming light. How stupid can you be? Wait, don't answer that, we already know the answer. |
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![]() > wrote in message ... > On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 2:47:22 PM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote: >> >> > wrote in message >> ... >> > >> >>The problem is... It's not cold and crispy by the time you get it. It's >> >>warm >> >>and wilted. >> > >> > well of course if you eat the nachos 30 minutes after you make them... >> > >> > nachos then meat then veggie then cheese then lettuce then sour cream >> > Then you eat... >> > >> > Nothing wilted nothing wasted >> >> And that's what happens when you order stuff in a restaurant. It sits. >> Often >> under a warming light. No meat on my nachos. No sour cream either. And my >> veggies go on there raw. Usually green onion, tomato and black olives. >> Beans >> do go under the cheese. >> > Hey dipshit! When you order a nacho, aka taco, salad it's made when you > ORDER > it. It's not made then it sits under a warming light. How stupid can you > be? > Wait, don't answer that, we already know the answer. Nachos and tacos are not the same things. Food can sit in restaurants. The Mexican place we normally eat at has a small staff. The owner is usually the one who makes the food and he does bring it out right away. That being said... Nachos are not something I ever order in a Mexican place. I will order them at other places if there is nothing else appealing on the menu. Restaurants like that often do not bring your food out right away. They usually have a ledge between the kitchen and the dining area. There is often a warming light there. I once got warm cottage cheese at such a place. |
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![]() > wrote in message ... > On Tue, 19 Mar 2019 12:51:16 -0700, "Julie Bove" > > wrote: > >> > wrote in message . .. >>> On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 20:19:01 -0700, "Julie Bove" >>> > wrote: >>> >>>> > wrote in message >>>>news ![]() >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>On 3/18/2019 5:28 PM, wrote: >>>>>>> I have previously posted the recipes for the individual items I am >>>>>>> about to list.... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I made a salad with lettuce carrots (cut into match sticks and >>>>>>> steamed >>>>>>> in the micro) chopped some tomatoes, added some of the frozen chili >>>>>>> I >>>>>>> previously listed, used the thousand island dressing previously >>>>>>> listed, and crumbled up some tortilla chips. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> It was good. Damn good. but I must say the best part was the chili, >>>>>>> it >>>>>>> really added a lot of flavor to the salad. >>>>>>> -- >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "There are idiots among us, and they all believe in a god" >>>>>>> ~Toidi Uoy >>>>>> >>>>>> I make a "taco salad" , base layer of tortilla chips with lettuce , >>>>>>onions , seasoned meat , tomatoes (in season) , cheese , salsa , and >>>>>>sometimes some Spanish rice . I added refritos once but my wife yelled >>>>>>at me so ... >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I have done that also with the chili I made but I wanted to go with >>>>> more of a salad instead of a taco or just fully dressed nachos. I was >>>>> surprised that it turned out so well... >>>> >>>>On Cape Cod, they add lettuce on top of their nachos. That to me is >>>>weird. >>> >>> It is wonderful, nothing weird about it. Give it a try. >> >>I did. It was awful. Lettuce should be crisp. Not hot and wilted. > > well it sounds like you had a bad experience because you chose to eat > at a restaurant, you should have sent the food back. Make your own > food. I do these days. When we lived there, my then husband loved going to taverns to eat. Hence the nachos. I do make nachos at home once in a while. They're not a favorite food. |
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![]() > wrote in message ... > On Tue, 19 Mar 2019 14:34:09 -0400, wrote: > >>On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 20:49:41 -0700 (PDT), Nancy2 > wrote: >> >>>Julie, I think it is common to put shredded lettuce on top tacos, so to >>>me, putting >>>some on nachos isn't that different. It might be pretty good, having >>>that cold, crispy >>>crunch on top of hot, cheesy, hot pepper covered tortilla chips. Or do >>>you put >>>different stuff on your nachos? >>> >>>N. >> >>Shredded iceberg is typical atop tacos. however I've eaten nachos on >>both coasts and several spots beween... it never contained any >>lettuce. Most places pile all the ingredients on a plate filled to >>overflowing with corn chips and put it in the nuker to melt the > > aww no no no, you never nuke the cheese on nachos. because it will > cool quickly and then stiffen up. Nachos should always be served with > a cheese sauce (recipe previously posted) Oh hell no! I will say that I much prefer nachos made in the oven. I don't make them that way. I do nuke them. I do not use a cheese sauce at home. When Target had a snack bar, I would sometimes get the nachos and they did come with a cheese sauce. Daughter and I would eat a quick 2-3 bites each and my now ex would finish them. Same for the popcorn. Alas, the Targets in this area did away with those snack bars and put in Starbucks. Some do have a Pizza Hut Express. Not my thing, |
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