Sunday, November 23, 2008

Pictures of Breakfast Tacos

For those of you who are curious, I've posted ALL the pictures I've taken in Peru thus far (which isn't all that many, because I'm not a huge photographer-type person) on my Picasa website. It's listed in the photo links section on the sidebar.

Included in these pictures is documentation of my first cooking experiment in Peru. I made breakfast tacos this weekend for a group of friends from Santa Isabel's congregation. It was an adventure. Unlike back home in the States, they don't sell tortillas that are pre-made and packaged here. So the first step for this past weekend was learning how to make homemade flour tortillas (yeah, yeah, I know, I should have used corn, but the flour ones looked easier). Let's just say that the first batch kind of looked more like biscuits than tortillas -- how was I supposed to know that MORE water = THICKER tortillas?! I thought it would be the opposite!

I also couldn't find pre-made refriend beans. So I got to do that the old fashioned way as well: with a bunch of vegetable oil, pinto beans, salt, pepper and a little garlic. But somehow, everything came out edible, and nothing caught on fire. And everyone at the meal CLAIMED that it tasted really good! I think it was the first meal I've had in weeks that didn't include ANY rice OR potatoes! The Peruvians were all worried about the gastronomical after-affects of eating a bunch of eggs, beans, sausage and cheese all mixed together. I just told them that North Americans fart a lot.

Anyway, if you have any homemade refried beans/tortilla tips, let me know! (I'm talking to YOU Guatemala YAVs!)

3 comments:

jess said...

great ending. sheesh alex!

Anonymous said...

Dang, that's awesome...did you try your own breakfast tacos? How did they taste?

jess said...

i like tacos. i'm alex.