09-29-2020, 09:03 AM
These aren't in any particular order, but here's a few I would like to share this morning.
1. Mexican/Tex-Mex Food - I grew up in South Texas so this might even be my native cuisine. I'm down for most dishes but I'll add a few favorites. Breakfast tacos - migas, bean & cheese, bacon/egg/cheese, chilaquiles, chorizo. Enchiladas, flautas, gorditas, chalupas, fried avocado, beef fajita, milanesa.
2. Italian Food. Pizza, pasta (manicotti especially), chicken (piccata, gorg, parm, marsala), veal. Even the Italian salads are pretty tasty.
3. American - steaks/steakhouse cuisine, burgers, etc. When I feel like raising my cholesterol and blood pressure, I go to Cookout - https://cookout.com/menu/
4. Russian/Slavic - this is actually a new one for me. My family and I visited Russia and some former Eastern Bloc nations last summer and I really enjoyed their food. Goulash is pretty tasty, pozharsky, vareniki (potato dumplings), khachapuri, stroganoff. And Borscht (beet soup) is fantastic if you mix in some sour cream with it, like real Russians do. Maybe Dwight was onto something with beets.
1. Mexican/Tex-Mex Food - I grew up in South Texas so this might even be my native cuisine. I'm down for most dishes but I'll add a few favorites. Breakfast tacos - migas, bean & cheese, bacon/egg/cheese, chilaquiles, chorizo. Enchiladas, flautas, gorditas, chalupas, fried avocado, beef fajita, milanesa.
2. Italian Food. Pizza, pasta (manicotti especially), chicken (piccata, gorg, parm, marsala), veal. Even the Italian salads are pretty tasty.
3. American - steaks/steakhouse cuisine, burgers, etc. When I feel like raising my cholesterol and blood pressure, I go to Cookout - https://cookout.com/menu/
4. Russian/Slavic - this is actually a new one for me. My family and I visited Russia and some former Eastern Bloc nations last summer and I really enjoyed their food. Goulash is pretty tasty, pozharsky, vareniki (potato dumplings), khachapuri, stroganoff. And Borscht (beet soup) is fantastic if you mix in some sour cream with it, like real Russians do. Maybe Dwight was onto something with beets.