Our local meat store, can’t honestly call it a butcher, recently started carrying flank steak and skirt steak. Angus flank and skirt steak. For 7.69 a pound.
The perfect cuts for making San Diego carne asada style burritos. I’ve seen many a carne asada burrito on menues outside of San Diego. They have absolutely zero resemblance to what I recognize as a carne asada burrito. The real deal has citrus marinated beef, guacamole, pico de gallo salsa. That’s it. No rice. No beans. No cheese. No creama. No corn. Three items in a tortilla. But if you add French fries you can call it a California burrito. But that’s a different subject.
Cost wise this is complicated emotionally. This burrito is slightly smaller than the real deal. Current price of the real deal from Roberto’s on El Cajon Blvd is $11.25. This homemade version was $9. Once you adjust for size they are pretty much the same price. I’ve always known that I couldn’t make them as cheap as j could buy them. Today was just proof.


Yes. And I’m not ashamed.
Nor should you be. Some of the best food is rooted in fusion food, tacos al pastor is no exception. Hell, practically everywhere across eastern Europe has their own variant of shawarma/gyros, which is arguably fusion food as well.
Yes and yes. One of my favorite Indian dishes? Tikka masala.
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