What’s one US food invention you wouldn’t want to live without? Hot dogs? Hamburgers? Something less basic?

  • m_f@discuss.onlineOPM
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    12 days ago

    What makes it special? Is there a particular dish/sauce that’s made with it that you like?

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      11 days ago

      In New Mexico we put it on everything, stuffed sopapillas, fry bread, enchiladas, we make salsa with it. Green Chile cheeseburgers are a common dish, i am vegetarian so i skip that. But green chile cheese fries are fantastic. It is on our pizza, in our ranch, on our breakfast burritos. It is even half of our state question. (Red or green?)

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      11 days ago

      It’s special because it’s a unique to new Mexico. Other states try and copy it but they just fuck it up…(looking at colorado) cough cough, I will say I have seen hatch green Chile roasting at a Krogers in Richmond Virginia so I guess it’s spreading.