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Try carne asada fries

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@HootinNHollerin what’s that?

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It’s big in San Diego, where it originated.

Fries topped with carne asada (marinated, thin, chargrilled steak), cotija cheese, guacamole, sour cream, pico de gallo (optional), shredded Mexican blend cheese, and vinegar-based hot sauce (added by eater at time of eating so not to make soggy). Also best to keep the sour cream separate from the guacamole to not get soggy.

Solid late night drunken meal. I went through a good run of the drinks/fries combo when first moved here.

Carne Asada Fries

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@HootinNHollerin I don’t know about it, thanks for letting me know 😊

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I like them with Mexican crema instead of sour cream, but either way they’re fucking delicious!

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Wrap it in in a tortilla with some salsa for a California Burrito!

https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/usa/california/articles/a-brief-history-of-the-california-burrito

I miss Roberto’s

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Wow Aleen@@, this looks fantastic! You should Google β€œKapsalon” or β€œPatat Kapsalon” to see another take on this dish, maybe some inspiration!!

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@Chee_Koala thanks, I’ll Google it for sure 😊

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Nacho Fries, or Totchos are amazing.

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@just_another_person thank you 😊

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@just_another_person it includes potatoes, capsicum, cheese and some herbs and spices.

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Looks good! What does it include?

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Nomnomnom! That looks good. 😍

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@Intrama thanks, you can make it too!

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