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Re: Simple Torta: A Mexican Sandwich Thread

Sat November 28, 2020 10:29 pm

doug rr wrote:
wease wrote:
doug rr wrote:
wease wrote:I've never had a torta

if you ever find yourself in nashville hit up Carniceria y Taqueria Don Juan... its required eating, starting with the torta sandwich...and since you're in the area save room for house of kabob lamb skewers nearby..

After Hattie B's of course

you have to get there one day...or prince's..all good stuff

Do you prefer one over the other?

Re: Simple Torta: A Mexican Sandwich Thread

Sat November 28, 2020 10:50 pm

My god.

Re: Simple Torta: A Mexican Sandwich Thread

Sat November 28, 2020 10:55 pm

doug rr wrote:
96583UP wrote:
doug rr wrote:
washing machine wrote:A Nashville hot chicken torta would absolutely kill on the festival food truck circuit.

start one in houston..


add kimchi and its ready for LES

not to take away the importance of this torta thread, but i really miss the lower east side ukrainian meats from J. Baczynsky on 2nd ave between st marks and 9th...you ever get the meat sticks there with some mustard?


never got them but i know the place

Re: Simple Torta: A Mexican Sandwich Thread

Sat November 28, 2020 11:28 pm

Simple Torture wrote:My god.

It was between this and a McParadilla grilled fajita meat thread.

Re: Simple Torta: A Mexican Sandwich Thread

Sat November 28, 2020 11:32 pm

chewmichanga
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Re: Simple Torta: A Mexican Sandwich Thread

Sun November 29, 2020 12:38 am

washing machine wrote:
Simple Torture wrote:My god.

It was between this and a McParadilla grilled fajita meat thread.

Do we have an enchilbada thread?

Re: Simple Torta: A Mexican Sandwich Thread

Sun November 29, 2020 3:03 am

96583chalUPa

Re: Simple Torta: A Mexican Sandwich Thread

Sun November 29, 2020 3:09 am

wease wrote:I've never had a torta

i too have never had a torta

Re: Simple Torta: A Mexican Sandwich Thread

Sun November 29, 2020 6:05 am

Let's get lenny a torta before the end of this thread.

Re: Simple Torta: A Mexican Sandwich Thread

Sun November 29, 2020 6:08 am

spike wrote:96583chalUPa

You're out of con—

queso

Re: Simple Torta: A Mexican Sandwich Thread

Sun November 29, 2020 6:12 am

But back to tortas.

It really really is all about the bread. The best bread is somehow fluffy and soft all around yet impervious to all the fat and sauce that makes a torta say ugh.

Re: Simple Torta: A Mexican Sandwich Thread

Sun November 29, 2020 4:06 pm

washing machine wrote:Let's get lenny a torta before the end of this thread.

tortally up for this

Re: Simple Torta: A Mexican Sandwich Thread

Sun November 29, 2020 8:41 pm

a place near me sells these and now i feel empowered to purchase one

Re: Simple Torta: A Mexican Sandwich Thread

Sun November 29, 2020 8:42 pm

lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
washing machine wrote:Let's get lenny a torta before the end of this thread.

tortally up for this

‘wich kind will you choose?

Re: Simple Torta: A Mexican Sandwich Thread

Sun November 29, 2020 8:49 pm

burtstec

Re: Simple Torta: A Mexican Sandwich Thread

Mon November 30, 2020 6:19 pm

I like the Mexico-city style ones with the chorizo on them, but I much prefer tacos to tortas.

Re: Simple Torta: A Mexican Sandwich Thread

Mon November 30, 2020 6:25 pm

I always found it confusing that Mexicans call these sandwiches "tortas". Because 'torta" means "cake" in Spanish. Why that? Weird

Re: Simple Torta: A Mexican Sandwich Thread

Mon November 30, 2020 6:49 pm

Jorge wrote:I always found it confusing that Mexicans call these sandwiches "tortas". Because 'torta" means "cake" in Spanish. Why that? Weird

What are they called in Colombia?

Re: Simple Torta: A Mexican Sandwich Thread

Mon November 30, 2020 6:53 pm

SANDUCHES

Re: Simple Torta: A Mexican Sandwich Thread

Mon November 30, 2020 6:55 pm

Jorge wrote:I always found it confusing that Mexicans call these sandwiches "tortas". Because 'torta" means "cake" in Spanish. Why that? Weird

There's a lot of this in english too. British and US "biscuits" quickly come to mind.
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