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Tastada (Childhood memories)
A childhood favorite of mine was the Tastada! It has been years since
making so haven't worked out exact quantities. It was made in one of those large oval roasting pans. Ground beef (1-2 LB)cooked with (as much as you want) onion, add (1-2 can) pinto beans, add (enough to cover all) tomato sauce, add 1 small can chopped/drained jalapeno, season with salt, black pepper, onion powder and garlic powder. Fry in oil each corn tortilla until golden brown, Add a base of thin sliced lettuce, chopped fresh tomato, grated cheddar cheese, Tastada sauce, then top with more cheese. The taste of cold, crunchy lettuce, the Velveta melting around my tongue, the sweat of my forehead from the heat of the jalapeno! WOW! (We used Velveta but that is probably what contributed to my quad bypass along with the spam! lol) -- regards, mike piedmont, The Practical BBQ'r http://sites.google.com/site/thepracticalbbqr/ (mawil55) |
Tastada (Childhood memories)
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piedmont > wrote: > A childhood favorite of mine was the Tastada! It has been years since > making so haven't worked out exact quantities. It was made in one of > those large oval roasting pans. > > Ground beef (1-2 LB)cooked with (as much as you want) onion, add (1-2 > can) pinto beans, add (enough to cover all) tomato sauce, add 1 small > can chopped/drained jalapeno, season with salt, black pepper, onion > powder and garlic powder. > > Fry in oil each corn tortilla until golden brown, > > Add a base of thin sliced lettuce, chopped fresh tomato, grated cheddar > cheese, Tastada sauce, then top with more cheese. > > The taste of cold, crunchy lettuce, the Velveta melting around my > tongue, the sweat of my forehead from the heat of the jalapeno! WOW! > > (We used Velveta but that is probably what contributed to my quad bypass > along with the spam! lol) We spelled it a bit differently, "Tostada" and imho grated cheddar or monterey jack cheese are better on them than Velveeta. :-) This is a tasty dish and can actually be made low fat... It's a glorified salad. Don't forget the sour cream and guacamole. -- Peace! Om "Human nature seems to be to control other people until they put their foot down." --Steve Rothstein Web Albums: <http://picasaweb.google.com/OMPOmelet> Subscribe: |
Tastada (Childhood memories)
On Feb 26, 6:00 am, piedmont > wrote:
> A childhood favorite of mine was the Tastada! That's tostada, and if you are interested in moving beyond nostalgia you could start with this description: http://patismexicantable.com/2009/05...t-tostada.html This is the page of the chef at the Mexican cultural institute in Washington, D.C., who has a nice perspective. You can still enjoy your childhood favorite but add the real thing to your repertoire..... -aem |
Tastada (Childhood memories)
On 2/26/2010 12:50 PM, aem wrote:
> On Feb 26, 6:00 am, > wrote: >> A childhood favorite of mine was the Tastada! > > That's tostada, and if you are interested in moving beyond nostalgia > you could start with this description: > http://patismexicantable.com/2009/05...t-tostada.html > > This is the page of the chef at the Mexican cultural institute in > Washington, D.C., who has a nice perspective. You can still enjoy > your childhood favorite but add the real thing to your > repertoire..... -aem > > Looked appealing, I could go for new recipes but on a cold and depressing day I gotta go with family comfort food! : ) Yeah, Know correct spelling but it was TAstada for us northerners! -- regards, mike piedmont, The Practical BBQ'r http://sites.google.com/site/thepracticalbbqr/ (mawil55) |
Tastada (Childhood memories)
On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 17:30:39 -0500, piedmont > wrote:
> Yeah, Know correct spelling but it was TAstada for us northerners! I bet you say "ahmond" too. ;) -- I love cooking with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food. |
Tastada (Childhood memories)
On Feb 26, 2:54*pm, sf > wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 17:30:39 -0500, piedmont > wrote: > > Yeah, Know correct spelling but it was TAstada for us northerners! > > I bet you say "ahmond" too. *;) > > -- > I love cooking with wine. > Sometimes I even put it in the food. and "warsh" |
Tastada (Childhood memories)
mike wrote:
> Looked appealing, I could go for new recipes but on a cold and depressing > day I gotta go with family comfort food! : ) Huh.... I think of tostadas as *summer* food. In fact, I think switching from tacos to tostadas is one of the harbingers of summer. Chili, now, THAT's comfort food on a cold day! Bob |
Tastada (Childhood memories)
On 2/26/2010 5:54 PM, sf wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 17:30:39 -0500, > wrote: > >> Yeah, Know correct spelling but it was TAstada for us northerners! > > I bet you say "ahmond" too. ;) > I'm not saying, :) -- regards, mike piedmont, The Practical BBQ'r http://sites.google.com/site/thepracticalbbqr/ (mawil55) |
Tastada (Childhood memories)
On Feb 26, 11:06*am, Omelet > wrote:
> In article >, > > > > > > *piedmont > wrote: > > A childhood favorite of mine was the Tastada! It has been years since > > making so haven't worked out exact quantities. It was made in one of > > those large oval roasting pans. > > > Ground beef (1-2 LB)cooked with (as much as you want) onion, add (1-2 > > can) pinto beans, add (enough to cover all) tomato sauce, add 1 small > > can chopped/drained jalapeno, season with salt, black pepper, onion > > powder and garlic powder. > > > Fry in oil each corn tortilla until golden brown, > > > Add a base of thin sliced lettuce, chopped fresh tomato, grated cheddar > > cheese, Tastada sauce, then top with more cheese. > > > The taste of cold, crunchy lettuce, the Velveta melting around my > > tongue, the sweat of my forehead from the heat of the jalapeno! WOW! > > > (We used Velveta but that is probably what contributed to my quad bypass > > along with the spam! lol) > > We spelled it a bit differently, "Tostada" and imho grated cheddar or > monterey jack cheese are better on them than Velveeta. :-) Everyone spells it "tostada" except the OP, and perhaps the Velveeta serving mother. Canned beans, (I assume canned) tomato sauce, canned, pickled jalapenos, Velveeta, boy I bet that was one gassy mobile home in the morning. These days you can buy fresh chilies at the Wal Mart supercenter > > This is a tasty dish and can actually be made low fat... > > It's a glorified salad. > > Don't forget the sour cream and guacamole. Careful, considering the OP's ingredient standards, "guacamole" might mean stuff that comes in a tub similar to the sour cream, and found in the refrigerated section. > -- > Peace! Om --Bryan |
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