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Why aren't you doing that for a living, looks like sushi shoppe grade. Nicely done.
Thanks Al!
I don't know if I could handle being stuck in a restaurant. I like to move around.
Building a typical house would take about 9 months and that was about all I could take going to the same place everyday.
I love making food though. I've thought about a burrito truck or breakfast burrito truck, but I don't know.
Everybody loves a damn good breakfast burrito and they are hard to find. When I do find one they are rarely layered right and are missing key ingredients.
I nerd out hard on burritos more than anything. :unsure:
 

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Thanks Al!
I don't know if I could handle being stuck in a restaurant. I like to move around.
Building a typical house would take about 9 months and that was about all I could take going to the same place everyday.
I love making food though. I've thought about a burrito truck or breakfast burrito truck, but I don't know.
Everybody loves a damn good breakfast burrito and they are hard to find. When I do find one they are rarely layered right and are missing key ingredients.
I nerd out hard on burritos more than anything. :unsure:
Your burrito assertion is so so accurate. Gotta layer it! The layering is everything! It contributes to the texture, which is crucial.
 

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The layering is everything! It contributes to the texture
Totally! Flavor as well imho.
I get fast burritos from some places that are all eggs and potatoes and like one piece of bacon. Theres gotta be at least 3 pieces in there.
Black beans or pintos are nice too. The salsa is another problem. It has to have flavor, and none of that Pace Picante crap.

I also cook up my potatoes with onions, jalapeños and garlic. A lot of places I get bfast burritos from just put chopped up boiled potatoes.
Mind blowing.
 

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Totally! Flavor as well imho.
I get fast burritos from some places that are all eggs and potatoes and like one piece of bacon. Theres gotta be at least 3 pieces in there.
Black beans or pintos are nice too. The salsa is another problem. It has to have flavor, and none of that Pace Picante crap.

I also cook up my potatoes with onions, jalapeños and garlic. A lot of places I get bfast burritos from just put chopped up boiled potatoes.
Mind blowing.
Hah, we literally just finished eating at a place where they did the plain, boring chopped/boiled taters. :mad:

And Pace...that stuff is awful. I always call it "chunky ketchup". It's not that there isn't good jarred salsa out there, because there totally is. Just not Pace.
 
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I've learned more about breakfast burritos in the last 4 or 5 posts then I have in my entire adult life. Good stuff, are whole wheat wraps acceptable or do they have to be the soft white wraps?
 

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Are whole wheat wraps acceptable or do they have to be the soft white wraps?
As much as I prefer actual tortillas, the reality is that at home I use low-carb wraps like this:




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Have also used wheat. For me, the key is to give them a quick grill on the cast iron first, with a little cooking spray. Just enough to firm them up and get a tiny bit of char.

When carbs aren't a concern, nothing beats getting some fresh made corn tortillas. Also these...they are a mix of corn and flour and I could absolutely demolish a stack by myself if left unsupervised:

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