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08-29-2008, 05:25 PM
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This sounds like one of my rants when people try to say that the Olive Garden is real Italian food.
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Thank you! I can't really dis the OG, as I do like their salad, and their breadsticks dunked in alfredo are good, but it's so not real Italian food.
Re Tex-Mex: My MIL moved to Texas last year and she is miserable having grown up in so Cal with Mex-Mex food. The first time she ordered an enchilada they dumped chili on it. I've also heard that their guacamole is just mashed avocados, eww. Give me real Mexican food any day.
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08-29-2008, 05:38 PM
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The first time she ordered an enchilada they dumped chili on it. I've also heard that their guacamole is just mashed avocados, eww. Give me real Mexican food any day.
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Chili, as in beans & meat? eww.
You do know that guacamole is essentially mashed avocados (with a couple other ingredients)? It's not a Tex-Mex thing, it's a Mexican thing.
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08-29-2008, 09:56 PM
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Chili, as in beans & meat? eww.
You do know that guacamole is essentially mashed avocados (with a couple other ingredients)? It's not a Tex-Mex thing, it's a Mexican thing.
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Real Texans never, ever put beans in their chili. Beans can be served on the side in a separate bowl, but never mixed together!
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08-29-2008, 10:05 PM
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Real Texans never, ever put beans in their chili. Beans can be served on the side in a separate bowl, but never mixed together!
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Awesome. Thanks for saying i'm not a real Texan then.
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08-29-2008, 10:41 PM
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Well, there are no beans in chili.  I am a big fan of Sante Fe Stew, which is similar to chili - but it has beans (see the recipe thread for the actual recipe.) I'm not ready to revoke your Texan card, Eppie - but please don't tell me you put it on spaghetti a la Cincinnati-style "chili".
And I'd say guacamole has moved from strictly Mex-Mex to being a part of Tex-Mex and even Cali-Mex food. Mexican food (the truly Mexican) is, of course, the mother-cuisine of Tex-Mex, Cali-Mex, and New Mex food.
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08-29-2008, 10:48 PM
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Mexican food hijack!
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Originally Posted by AOII_LB93
Thank you! I can't really dis the OG, as I do like their salad, and their breadsticks dunked in alfredo are good, but it's so not real Italian food.
Re Tex-Mex: My MIL moved to Texas last year and she is miserable having grown up in so Cal with Mex-Mex food. The first time she ordered an enchilada they dumped chili on it. I've also heard that their guacamole is just mashed avocados, eww. Give me real Mexican food any day.
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Cali-Mex, in my experience, uses loads of sour cream. Your MIL may have mistaken the usual Tex-Mex sauce put on enchiladas for chili - or it may have been a bad restaurant. Our guacamole is true to the ancient Aztec recipe (!) in that its main ingredient is indeed mashed avocados - no sour cream. Lime juice, onions, salt , tomato - what am I forgetting? I had guacamole made at our table at El Jarritos just this evening, but didn't pay very close attention.
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08-29-2008, 11:00 PM
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I'm not ready to revoke your Texan card, Eppie - but please don't tell me you put it on spaghetti a la Cincinnati-style "chili". 
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I'm confused...beans in spaghetti? Ewwwwwwwww. I'll stick to meat and marinara sauce thanks very much. Do people really put beans on spaghetti?
It seems as though i'm mistaking stew and chili, but we really don't have a lot of places that make chili. The only place I can think of (at the moment) that makes chili is part of the Wendy's menu and it has beans on it.
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Lime juice, onions, salt , tomato - what am I forgetting?
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Nothing. That's all that goes in guacamole, and all that SHOULD go in guacamole. Anything else isn't authentic Mexican (as in Mex-Mex).
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08-29-2008, 11:31 PM
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Cali-Tex, in my experience, uses loads of sour cream. Your MIL may have mistaken the usual Tex-Mex sauce put on enchiladas for chili - or it may have been a bad restaurant. Our guacamole is true to the ancient Aztec recipe (!) in that its main ingredient is indeed mashed avocados - no sour cream. Lime juice, onions, salt , tomato - what am I forgetting? I had guacamole made at our table at El Jarritos just this evening, but didn't pay very close attention.
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Hot sauce?
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08-30-2008, 09:35 AM
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Cincinnati "Chili" - yes, that's cocoa powder
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08-30-2008, 07:04 PM
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Ewwww...never in any type of Hell would I put this crap on spaghetti!!
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09-02-2008, 07:44 PM
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I thought of this thread the other day when my mom was telling a friend about my uncle's (and his friends, all from NJ) experience at an "all you can eat buffet." Four 6ft+ tall men at these buffets were HILARIOUS!! haha. Like a kid at a candy store.
I will be thinking of this thread when I go to the AYCE place close to my house.
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Our guacamole is true to the ancient Aztec recipe (!) in that its main ingredient is indeed mashed avocados - no sour cream. Lime juice, onions, salt , tomato - what am I forgetting?
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I did think of something that you're not necessarily forgetting, but it's optional in traditional guacamole---jalapenos.
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10-05-2008, 10:00 PM
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Re Tex-Mex: My MIL moved to Texas last year and she is miserable having grown up in so Cal with Mex-Mex food. The first time she ordered an enchilada they dumped chili on it.
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Did your MIL move to San Antonio?
I totally saw that show "Drive-Ins, Diners and Dive" with Guy Fieri and he stopped in a restaurant in San Antonio where they put chili on their enchiladas. What did Guy say? "mmmm i love Mexican food." I've NEVER been to a place that put chili on their enchiladas. It didn't even look appetizing!
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11-20-2008, 08:55 PM
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Did your MIL move to San Antonio?
I totally saw that show "Drive-Ins, Diners and Dive" with Guy Fieri and he stopped in a restaurant in San Antonio where they put chili on their enchiladas. What did Guy say? "mmmm i love Mexican food." I've NEVER been to a place that put chili on their enchiladas. It didn't even look appetizing!
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Man, how did I miss this...no she moved to Dallas. But seriously, chili? On an enchilada? No thanks...I'll take some chili on fries, burger, hot dog....but enchiladas? Gross.
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