When Ben came to Austin for his interview, he ate at a place called Torchy's Tacos. I'm pretty sure Torchy's contributed to his desire to get his job.
When we came out together to find a place to live, Ben took me to Torchy's. It was a sign.
Tonight we went there for dinner (we eat here regularly) and let me tell you, angels sang again . . . as always. Or devils in this case.
Here is what we had for dinner.
I had the Green Chile Pork.
Slow-roasted pork carnitas simmered with green chilies and topped with queso fresco, cilantro, onions (but not on mine) and a wedge of limes. Served with TOMALTILLO SAUCE on a corn tortilla.
Heaven. I had it the first time I ate here and I'll have it every time.
Ben and I both had a Ranch Hand.
Tender strips of grilled beef fajita with scrambled eggs and shredded cheese. Served with DIABLO SAUCE on a flour tortilla.
Steak and Eggs for dinner. On a taco. Perfect.
Ben also had their Taco of the Month. The Double Wide.
Are you ready for this?
Hand-battered chicken-fried steak with chopped bacon, topped with Green Chile Queso, cotija cheese and pico de gallo. Served on a flour tortilla.
Ridiculous but apparently amazing. It has been the taco of the month twice.
PS -Their cups don't lie. They are that good.
Note on Chicken-fried teak. I wasn't sure what makes Chicken-fried steak different from Country-fried Steak. Well here it is as explained by Andrea Lynn at About.com.
Chicken-fried steak - Most popular in Texas but also served big in some neighboring states. It is served with peppery white gravy and typically has a crispier coating.
Country-fried steak is usually served covered with brown gravy. It is apparently more popular in the rest of the South.
Okay chica, I am seriously craving some of that now after those pics. I am drooling and have quite a hankerin' Thanks a lot!
ReplyDeleteThe double wide gets my vote! Check out that pico! Yumm.
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