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<blockquote data-quote="Son of Butch" data-source="post: 1802117" data-attributes="member: 14585"><p>Had to search to learn about Frito pie, as I've never heard of it.</p><p>Invented by Frito Lay and Texas canned chili company to sell at the Texas State Fair, according to Tom Micklethwait.</p><p>3 ingredients, no cooking involved, dump heated canned chili in Frito corn chips, top with shredded cheese.</p><p>Guess you could have asked what Austin Style meant. Closest that I could find, it means topping with pickled red onions,</p><p>pickled sliced jalapenos and parsley leaves.</p><p></p><p>Gordon Ramsey uses 8 ingredients Wolf's canned chili mixed with canned salsa heated and seasoned with salt & pepper. Then cook 6 other ingredients, 4 eggs scrambled with processed cheese slices (salt & pepper) 3/4 stick of butter, splash of cream, tablespoon of Dean's Bermuda onion dip, mix in the chili salsa mixture, pour into bag and top with crushed chili flavored</p><p>Frito chips. Definitely not health food.</p><p></p><p>Bertram Texas, established 1882, pop. 1,616 1.53 sq miles, water 53 sq feet what?!? a 7'x8' puddle is 56 sq feet </p><p>so don't know about lake water. Located 44 miles NW of Austin.</p><p></p><p>Maybe you'll have better luck at Bertram's Oatmeal festival held every labor day weekend since the 1970s</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Son of Butch, post: 1802117, member: 14585"] Had to search to learn about Frito pie, as I've never heard of it. Invented by Frito Lay and Texas canned chili company to sell at the Texas State Fair, according to Tom Micklethwait. 3 ingredients, no cooking involved, dump heated canned chili in Frito corn chips, top with shredded cheese. Guess you could have asked what Austin Style meant. Closest that I could find, it means topping with pickled red onions, pickled sliced jalapenos and parsley leaves. Gordon Ramsey uses 8 ingredients Wolf's canned chili mixed with canned salsa heated and seasoned with salt & pepper. Then cook 6 other ingredients, 4 eggs scrambled with processed cheese slices (salt & pepper) 3/4 stick of butter, splash of cream, tablespoon of Dean's Bermuda onion dip, mix in the chili salsa mixture, pour into bag and top with crushed chili flavored Frito chips. Definitely not health food. Bertram Texas, established 1882, pop. 1,616 1.53 sq miles, water 53 sq feet what?!? a 7'x8' puddle is 56 sq feet so don't know about lake water. Located 44 miles NW of Austin. Maybe you'll have better luck at Bertram's Oatmeal festival held every labor day weekend since the 1970s [/QUOTE]
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