Very much appreciate it Jeff. You know we love our Mexican food around here.That is just stupendous. I could likely eat that daily. Great pics too Robert.
Robert
Very much appreciate it Jeff. You know we love our Mexican food around here.That is just stupendous. I could likely eat that daily. Great pics too Robert.
Some good eating, that's for sure. I am still honored that you found the dish good enough toserve to guests. Thanks somuch for the feedback.Oh man that looks good! We just got finished with 2 straight nights of eating the Extra cheesy ranchero skillets and the deconstructed stuffed poblanos.
Now I need to look up what a charro is now....lol
Well gents, there appears to be some confusion. I know for a fact that the first batch of them I bought had CharrOs written on the bag. Just checked and the bag I got yesterday (different brand) says CharrAs on it. I had pics of the first round I did but when I decided not to post it, I deleted the folder and can't find it now. Maybe Charros (first bag) was the brand name? I have no idea but I just edited the entire thread. They are similar to a tostada but smaller and a bit thicker. They also have a slight bowl shape to them as opposed to a tostada being totally flat. This is nice to help load a ton of goodies into themRobert, help me out here.
What are Charros?
Is it the brand of tortillas?
Are they hard or soft?
Actually David, I use the new chipper I bought a couple weeks ago for that. You know me. I'm all about homemade foodSo Robert found a company that grinds up the Horseman and makes them into flat pizza shells.
Thanks so much David. These came out REALLY well and so simple to make. As much stuff as I got stacked onto them, they were pretty filling.Looks good Robert no mater what they are made on.
And I know I could eat a couple of them
Thank you for the kind words Brian. I had a feeling these might get your attentionFantastic looking meal Robert. I will be doing it soon.
Tostadas can be flat or bowl shaped, and any size. It's all about the tortilla being crisp and crunchy, at least at the start.Well gents, there appears to be some confusion. I know for a fact that the first batch of them I bought had CharrOs written on the bag. Just checked and the bag I got yesterday (different brand) says CharrAs on it. I had pics of the first round I did but when I decided not to post it, I deleted the folder and can't find it now. Maybe Charros (first bag) was the brand name? I have no idea but I just edited the entire thread. They are similar to a tostada but smaller and a bit thicker. They also have a slight bowl shape to them as opposed to a tostada being totally flat. This is nice to help load a ton of goodies into them
Robert
Went over great, they marveled when I needed two spatulas in one hand at the same time to remove the whole enchalda from the CI...lolSome good eating, that's for sure. I am still honored that you found the dish good enough toserve to guests. Thanks somuch for the feedback.
Robert
Based on previous comments, I can see that you have a pretty big appetite so I don't doubt it a bit...possibly even 3 of them.like I said I could eaten a couple for sure.
David....I assure you buddy, there was no offense taken in any way and I appreciate the fun aspect of it. We all banter and poke fun at each other. That's one of the many things I love about this forum.I did however have to edit the post. See, I am an anal retentive perfectionist. There was inaccurate info posted in my thread and I needed to fix it, for me, not because of any fun comments you may have made.You did not have to edit the thread, was just poking fun, as for the confusion over the name
You didn't poke at all, except for maybe a little funSorry if I poked too hard
Lets not go there shall we?No harm was meant You could have called them Sibrina breads
David....I assure you buddy, there was no offense taken in any way