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Originally Posted by teddybear99
(Post 33120122)
Chevy's was a restaurant that would make fresh tortillas right before bringing out the fajita dishes. It was a big machine in the middle of the restaurant that would take a small ball of dough, flatten it and then "toast" on both sides efore emitting it out on the other side. They would have someone man the machine and collect the finished tortillas in a paper wrap that the servers would pick up when bringing the fajita mix to the table.
Are they still in business? One in Hollywood, FL closed many years ago and was converted into a Red Lobster which is still open. |
Originally Posted by gaobest
(Post 33119512)
king crab legs with optional toppings
Originally Posted by chgoeditor
(Post 33119534)
I'm not sure where we'd buy them. Have you have been to Birrieria Zaragoza? One day I counted and they have more people in their kitchen than they have seats in the restaurant. But the woman who makes their tortillas rocks! Unfortunately they don't last more than a day or so. Some things are better enjoyed fresh. (For annoying who's not from Chicago, this is a roast goat place that literally has about 7 things on their menu and each one is perfection.)
Originally Posted by corky
(Post 33119648)
Flour tortillas lasting for 2-3 months?? That is crazy---what is in those things? Are these in the bread aisle?
At the grocery store, I buy Mission flour tortillas & since they come in a pack or 10 or 12, I freeze most of them with no loss of quality that I can tell.
Originally Posted by kipper
(Post 33120467)
I think they are still in business.
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Originally Posted by teddybear99
(Post 33120122)
Chevy's ...
Are they still in business? One in Hollywood, FL closed many years ago and was converted into a Red Lobster which is still open.
Originally Posted by JBord
(Post 33120509)
What toppings do you serve?...
I also think that stone crab claws taste great alone - joes seafood offers some weird mustard to go with them and i eschew it. |
Originally Posted by gaobest
(Post 33121364)
King crab leg toppings - melted butter, bays, lemon. I remain happiest with no toppings. They’re still so delicious. I also think that stone crab claws taste great alone - joes seafood offers some weird mustard to go with them and i eschew it. |
Originally Posted by teddybear99
(Post 33120122)
Are they still in business? One in Hollywood, FL closed many years ago and was converted into a Red Lobster which is still open.
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Originally Posted by gaobest
(Post 33121364)
There’s a Chevys by Sfo and it’s still great. Our friends enjoy family meals there for outdoor dining.
King crab leg toppings - melted butter, bays, lemon. I remain happiest with no toppings. They’re still so delicious. I also think that stone crab claws taste great alone - joes seafood offers some weird mustard to go with them and i eschew it. |
Trader Joe’s chicken enchiladas
guacamole Veggie-loaded nachos nopalito tortilla chips blood oranges Girl Scout cookies - toffee tastic https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...3270a3f72.jpeg https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...55c299b47.jpeg
Originally Posted by chgoeditor
(Post 33122049)
You need to brown your butter... So much better!
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I went online and discovered there is still one in South Florida near MIA. Looking through the website menus, I noticed a disclaimer on the bottom.
CHE_BRUNCH_SYS.pdf (chevys.com) It states: To help offset increased labor costs due to new local, state, and federal ordinances, a 3.5% surcharge is included on all guest checks. |
Originally Posted by gaobest
(Post 33122227)
Veggie-loaded nachos
Last night, about half of the leftover sous vide pork was used to make an excellent tray of nachos. Tonight, I think the most likely next victim is a pizza dough we have in the refrigerator - pepperoni and assorted vegetables. We also have a lot of arugula for some reason so either on top or as a side salad. For the Chicago people here, we checked out the Boston Fish Market in Wheeling last Friday (also in Des Plaines). Another good source for fish. They had a very nice selection of fish and seafood, including whole Spanish octopus which I've decided is going to have to get a close up of my grill grates as the weather warms up. Looking forward to grilling one for the first time. |
Originally Posted by gaobest
(Post 33122227)
Trader Joe’s chicken enchiladas
guacamole Veggie-loaded nachos nopalito tortilla chips blood oranges Girl Scout cookies - toffee tastic https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...3270a3f72.jpeg https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...55c299b47.jpeg thanks - I’ve just microwaved it and will try browning it next time. |
Originally Posted by chgoeditor
(Post 33123527)
Which of the enchiladas do you get? I got the chicken and green chili ones in the refrigerated section and frankly I am underwhelmed. First, it said I should have four servings and each servings 1 enchilada, but I only got three enchiladas. Also, I find them really dry and I question whether they're actually wrapped in tortillas or something else that resembles a tortilla. Are you eating the frozen ones?or maybe your refrigerated ones come from a different vendor who does them better. I can't imagine going out of my way to eat these again.
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Originally Posted by chgoeditor
(Post 33123527)
I got the chicken and green chili ones in the refrigerated section and frankly I am underwhelmed.
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Originally Posted by chgoeditor
(Post 33123527)
Which of the enchiladas do you get? I got the chicken and green chili ones in the refrigerated section and frankly I am underwhelmed. First, it said I should have four servings and each servings 1 enchilada, but I only got three enchiladas. Also, I find them really dry and I question whether they're actually wrapped in tortillas or something else that resembles a tortilla. Are you eating the frozen ones?or maybe your refrigerated ones come from a different vendor who does them better. I can't imagine going out of my way to eat these again.
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Originally Posted by corky
(Post 33123811)
I have not tried them because when I crave enchiladas every few months, I just order from my local Mexican place & they are freshly made and delicious plus they are pretty close for me to just pick them up. But is one enchilada really a serving or am I just a pig? (or both). I always can eat 2 enchiladas but I also don't have all of those chips & cookies with it.
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Originally Posted by JBord
(Post 33123717)
"Underwhelmed" is perhaps the best word I could use to describe my feeling toward most of Trader Joe's pre-made dishes. No ill will intended toward TJ's, I just don't get the hype. There are a couple things we like there - an ancient grain mix and some type of almond cookie. Granted, I was a bit of a late-comer to the stores so maybe they used to be special and others have just caught up now. Anyway, any time I get tempted by one of their frozen/refrigerated items, I'm always disappointed.
TJ was on my list already today and so I looked at the refrigerated enchiladas. It was hard to tell but I think there was 4 of them. But the reason it was hard to tell and possibly the reason that CE's were dry is because they were a mess....there was little sauce so a lot of tortilla was exposed and they looked like they were one big blob rather than nicely rolled & separated enchiladas. It wasn't a fluke as I checked several packages. If one package was just for me and I was going to add more sauce, they might be fine. But they were only half rolled and I don't know how you could just dish out one enchilada. Anyway I was not tempted. I think the only premade foods I might buy from time to time would be a pizza or salsas, dips or salad dressing---those are all good. |
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