A good torta is arguably more important than a good taco on a menu. It's gotta be on sturdy but fluffy bread. I've never tried one "drowned" with red sauce but I bet with the right bread that would be a near perfect sandwich.
dimejinky99 wrote:I could destroy any ai chatbot you put in front of me. Easily.
tragabigzanda wrote:I might just be jealous bc there aren't any great tortas in my neck of the woods
How far would you need to drive to get a good one?
Also, if you were to use this thread to document a quest to make a good torta from scratch, I wouldn't be mad. Something like that sounds more manageable where you live than, say, tonkotsu ramen.
dimejinky99 wrote:I could destroy any ai chatbot you put in front of me. Easily.
Bammer wrote:WM, to be authentic you need to try a drowned-in-red-sauce torta and then start this over.
I just had one with ham and smothered it in the green sauce that came with it. Impetus for this thread, kind of. It wasn't the best idea because the bread was too soft and it ended up being pretty soggy.
tragabigzanda wrote:
washing machine wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:I might just be jealous bc there aren't any great tortas in my neck of the woods
How far would you need to drive to get a good one?
Also, if you were to use this thread to document a quest to make a good torta from scratch, I wouldn't be mad. Something like that sounds more manageable where you live than, say, tonkotsu ramen.
shut your whore mouth
And most likely I'd have to drive 30 mins to Belgrade to get a good torta. There were two torta dealerships in Big Sky and they were both rubbish!
That's not nearly as far as I had feared.
dimejinky99 wrote:I could destroy any ai chatbot you put in front of me. Easily.
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..
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
Let me tell you, Homer Simpson is cock of nothing!
- C. Montgomery Burns
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
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
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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?