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But that's really the first step.Chicha. So it developed separately from the whole agave movement?
But that's really the first step.Chicha is a homemade beer, usually made from some kind of grain, corn, as an example.
But that's really the first step.What's that one-- chicha?
That is something that I like using, because it adds richness, without being super heavy.Then instead of adding chicharrones, we add crispy tortillas.Then we add our version of chimichurri or mojo.
student deferment to 1A, would be drafted and sent to the front lines in Vietnam.It's short for chicharron.
But that's really the first step.And the interesting thing with some of these chichas is that the way you get that process started of breaking the starch
That’s one dish. A much crazier dish is something called the Mexican hamburger.A Mexican hamburger is a burrito of beans and chicharrones, pork rinds, with a hamburger patty right in the middle.Then they serve it to you on a dish and they cover it in chili, in chili gravy.
So I try to take the dish apart.First, the traditional way is you take pork skins, chicharrones.You take garlic, almost like a mojo.
And the oil that's clinging to it is still cooking it.And so it's super, super light, like a chicharon.Avocado that's charred and mixed with a little lime juice.
But that's really the first step.There's this real tradition in Peru, for example, of doing chicha with corn.
You can take it out later, gnaw on it.You'll be fine. Or you can fry it after you use it, and it gets puffy, like a chicharon, like a cracker.Dude, that's where half of this came from.
Is this one of your more popular sellers at the restaurant?And we'll chop the meat for the laap, to make some cracklings, or chicharrones.
It's well known for just the harshness of the weather and the messiness of it, the causalities of it, and very much the destruction of Napoleon's army.What the Russians try to do-- they have an army under Wittgenstein, an army under Kutuzov, an army under Chichagov, which I'm sureI'm mispronouncing that one, and they're trying to catch Napoleon's army.
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