Jenise
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
The Pacific Northest Westest
James Dietz
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 6:45 pm
Orange County, California
Jenise wrote:Fun article on the origins of fish tacos on the NPR website today, and some recipes: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=14333245&sc=nl&cc=es-20070921&sc=emaf.
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John Tomasso wrote:Good article, but I have issues ... The authentic versions feature Mexican crema, which is most certainly NOT mayo ... Also, avocado sauce? No, not in my world.....Totally unnecessary on a good fish taco.
Robin Garr wrote:I think most people who react negatively to the concept don't realize that the fish is deep-fried and crunchy.
James Dietz
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 6:45 pm
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James Dietz wrote:And, yet, battered and fried can scream CALORIES to many....the ones we buy are pan fried, no skin, no batter, no white sauce, served in a crispy handmade corn tortilla, with some shredded cabbage and a couple of thin slices of avocado inside the shell with the fish... that way the fish is the star....the best I've ever had, and I've had lots of them around here in CA where most Mexican places have some version of a fish taco.
James Dietz wrote:And, yet, battered and fried can scream CALORIES to many.
Jenise
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
The Pacific Northest Westest
The authentic versions feature Mexican crema, which is most certainly NOT mayo, diluted or otherwise. It is a dairy product, closer to creme fraiche. It makes all the difference in the world, and the interplay between the sauce and the cool cabbage and the hot fish is probably the thing I like most about them. Also, avocado sauce? No, not in my world.....Totally unnecessary on a good fish taco.
James Dietz wrote:Jenise.. the next time u r down here and if you have time.. Lorena's mom makes some awesome fish tacos.. no batter on the fish.. homemade crispy taco shell.. fresh sasla, no white sauce and with slices of fresh avocado... amazing.. at the restaurant she owns
Rahsaan wrote:James Dietz wrote:And, yet, battered and fried can scream CALORIES to many.
Not even talking about calories, it seems redundant because you have the taco itself as a shell for the fish,
James Dietz
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 6:45 pm
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James Dietz wrote:and for gringos figuring out which is the face can be a challenge!!
John Tomasso wrote:Well, it helps to remember that in the original version, what you are referring to as a "taco" is simply a tortilla (or two stacked together) and is not the crunchy type many associate with tacos...No redundancy there, Rahsaan.
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