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On Monday, June 10, 2013 2:01:51 PM UTC-5, Tara wrote:
> I made a new for us breakfast this morning. I melted a tiny bit of > > butter in a skillet, heated corn tortillas on one side for a minute or > > two, flipped them, cracked an egg over each, then covered the skillet > > until the eggs were done. I sprinkled a little cheese on top. Some > > salsa, avocado, or black beans would be good, too. > I had tostadas for breakfast too. I fried up three tortillas, an apply refritos, sour cream, shredded cheddar and red salsa from a local taqueria. I wouldn't think of buying tostada shells or tortilla chips. Heck, you can get a package of 30 6" corn tortillas at ALDI for $1.29, and a liter of sunflower oil that will fry up oodles of tortillas for $3.99 at Trader Joe's. If I'm going to eat something as carby as a tortilla, it better be a thrill. Freshly fried tortillas are. The ones you buy pre-fried are definitely not. For making chips, you can cut up the 6" tortillas with a pizza cutter before frying. > > Tara --Bryan |
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