Now that I found out about the "California Burrito" with French Fries in it ...
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@GayDeceiver If they maintained a crisp it'd be delicious. Potato hash in a burrito is always good the potato has many delivery options.
I always like some chips in a sandwich.
(accidentally out here promoting my state LOL)
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@pwloftus ahh, in Pittsburgh we had Primanti’s. “Famed” for fries in the sammich.
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@pwloftus ahh, in Pittsburgh we had Primanti’s. “Famed” for fries in the sammich.
@godofbiscuits Did they stay crispy?
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@godofbiscuits Did they stay crispy?
@pwloftus well, the fries aren’t like McD’s fries. I’d say they did keep up the texture, tho (a few loose fries were always there when you got the sammich so you could compare). And that with vinegar-based Cole slaw also on it.

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@arichtman @KanaMauna @GayDeceiver
In Texas Mexican (and Tex-Mex), fried potatoes in tacos and burritos is perfectly normal.
@arichtman @johntimaeus @GayDeceiver
Interesting. Of course, the potential range for burritos is infinite.
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@mespique @BillSaysThis @GayDeceiver wait until you find out about breakfast tacos
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Wait, is this a prank? Am I being pranked?
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They kind of do pull it off.
As a Californian, I initially thought who the hell thinks we eat this? We definitely don't. I only learned about it from people writing about it.
That said, a Sandwiche Americain is something we found in France that no American ever came up with. It's a whole baguette stuffed with steak and fries, maybe some mayo sauce. Okay, these foods compliment each other and when you're traveling, sometimes an absurd amount of food is just what you need.
@EricBono @pwloftus @GayDeceiver what? American's totally had that idea. it's a known thing in Pittsburgh. Maybe not a whole baguette though.
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Now that I found out about the "California Burrito" with French Fries in it ... I'm both kind of grossed out and curious about it.
@GayDeceiver it's quite good. I also did some pearl-clutching when I first heard of it, but I was converted pretty quick.
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@arichtman @johntimaeus @GayDeceiver
Interesting. Of course, the potential range for burritos is infinite.
@KanaMauna @arichtman @GayDeceiver
"Tacos trompos al pastor hawaiano": which have a disputed origin but definitely somewhere in Mexico. I refuse to get involved in someone else's internal cultural disputes; but I learned to cook them from a chef from Monterrey.
Pork done with a pineapple juice, vinegar, and chili marinade; cooked on a Middle Eastern style vertical rotisserie, then served with sweet-salty ham and grilled pineapple chunks.
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@KanaMauna @arichtman @GayDeceiver
"Tacos trompos al pastor hawaiano": which have a disputed origin but definitely somewhere in Mexico. I refuse to get involved in someone else's internal cultural disputes; but I learned to cook them from a chef from Monterrey.
Pork done with a pineapple juice, vinegar, and chili marinade; cooked on a Middle Eastern style vertical rotisserie, then served with sweet-salty ham and grilled pineapple chunks.
@johntimaeus @KanaMauna @arichtman that actually sounds like a wonderfully delicious fusion of cultures and flavors.
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Now that I found out about the "California Burrito" with French Fries in it ... I'm both kind of grossed out and curious about it.
@GayDeceiver I have had shawarma and gyros with fries in them in a few different countries
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Now that I found out about the "California Burrito" with French Fries in it ... I'm both kind of grossed out and curious about it.
@GayDeceiver seems like a Mexican (or tex-mex) ripoff of what I believe in the UK is called a 'chip butty', aka a French fry sandwich. I'm down - throw some refritos, guacamole and pico de gallo on there for the win!
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@johntimaeus @KanaMauna @arichtman that actually sounds like a wonderfully delicious fusion of cultures and flavors.
@GayDeceiver @KanaMauna @arichtman
There's a place in town that does them, side stuff includes pickled red onion, pico, and smoked jalapeños
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