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I am watching Pati's Mexican table. She just visited a Mexican restaurant
in Mexico, run by a woman. It is in a house from the 1700's. She was
served a plate of rolled tacos. They appeared to have corn tortillas and
also appeared to be fried. She did say what was in them but I don't
remember. They were cut on the diagonal. She even referred to them as
rolled tacos but they looked like large taquitos to me. This is the
episode, but she doesn't make them on this show so no recipe.

http://www.patismexicantable.com/201...anna-have-fun/

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>I am watching Pati's Mexican table. She just visited a Mexican restaurant
>in Mexico, run by a woman. It is in a house from the 1700's. She was
>served a plate of rolled tacos. They appeared to have corn tortillas and
>also appeared to be fried. She did say what was in them but I don't
>remember. They were cut on the diagonal. She even referred to them as
>rolled tacos but they looked like large taquitos to me. This is the
>episode, but she doesn't make them on this show so no recipe.
>
> http://www.patismexicantable.com/201...anna-have-fun/


I saw a hamster eating little burritos the other day.



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> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message
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>>I am watching Pati's Mexican table. She just visited a Mexican restaurant
>>in Mexico, run by a woman. It is in a house from the 1700's. She was
>>served a plate of rolled tacos. They appeared to have corn tortillas and
>>also appeared to be fried. She did say what was in them but I don't
>>remember. They were cut on the diagonal. She even referred to them as
>>rolled tacos but they looked like large taquitos to me. This is the
>>episode, but she doesn't make them on this show so no recipe.
>>
>> http://www.patismexicantable.com/201...anna-have-fun/

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> I saw a hamster eating little burritos the other day.


What? Where? Was he wearing a little Sombrero?

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On 5/6/2014 2:44 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
> I am watching Pati's Mexican table. She just visited a Mexican
> restaurant in Mexico, run by a woman. It is in a house from the
> 1700's. She was served a plate of rolled tacos. They appeared to have
> corn tortillas and also appeared to be fried. She did say what was in
> them but I don't remember. They were cut on the diagonal. She even
> referred to them as rolled tacos but they looked like large taquitos to
> me. This is the episode, but she doesn't make them on this show so no
> recipe.
>
> http://www.patismexicantable.com/201...anna-have-fun/



Were the rolled tacos baked seam-side down?

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> On 5/6/2014 2:44 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
>> I am watching Pati's Mexican table. She just visited a Mexican
>> restaurant in Mexico, run by a woman. It is in a house from the
>> 1700's. She was served a plate of rolled tacos. They appeared to have
>> corn tortillas and also appeared to be fried. She did say what was in
>> them but I don't remember. They were cut on the diagonal. She even
>> referred to them as rolled tacos but they looked like large taquitos to
>> me. This is the episode, but she doesn't make them on this show so no
>> recipe.
>>
>> http://www.patismexicantable.com/201...anna-have-fun/

>
>
> Were the rolled tacos baked seam-side down?


They didn't show how they were made. They just showed them being served and
eaten.



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Paul, I saw that hamster too, wasn't he cute?

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I am watching Pati's Mexican table. She just visited a Mexican restaurant
in Mexico, run by a woman. It is in a house from the 1700's. She was
served a plate of rolled tacos. They appeared to have corn tortillas and
also appeared to be fried. She did say what was in them but I don't
remember. They were cut on the diagonal. She even referred to them as
rolled tacos but they looked like large taquitos to me. This is the
episode, but she doesn't make them on this show so no recipe.

Episode 312: Girls Just Wanna Have Fun : Pati's Mexican Table
If there was enough excess tarpolian to roll it up like a reefer..there was not much goodies on the inside. Yep..us Tex Mex folks would label that as a Toquito. What the heck ever that is. The term seemed to have been invented in the 80's by the homo chef in Dallas who come up with Fajitas. What is that? Marinated skirt steak in a flour tort was called a Mexican Sandwich back in the good old days. Everybody has to make a living huh?
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