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Frito pie variant served in a single serve Fritos bag. Frito pie is a dish popular in the Midwestern, Southeastern, and Southwestern United States, whose basic ingredients are chili, cheese, and corn chips (traditionally Fritos, hence the name). Additions can include salsa, refried beans, sour cream, onion, rice, or jalapeños. There are many ...
Frito pie is a classic American dish and even served for school lunches in Texas until the mid 1980s. Traditionally it is made with chili, often from a can, shredded cheddar cheese, Fritos in a ...
Frito pie: Southwest Southwestern United States A dish made with chili, cheese, and corn chips (especially Fritos). Additions can include pico de gallo, refried beans, sour cream, onions, rice, and jalapeños. [28] [29] Garbage Plate: Northeast Rochester, New York
Meal: Chili and cinnamon rolls, beer, lemon meringue pie. The pairing of chili and cinnamon rolls is a beloved combination in Kansas, especially for school lunches. Bierocks, soft rolls filled ...
"Fritos Pie Mac and Cheese" (cream cheese, white cheddar and parmesan mac and cheese baked in a skillet, topped with spicy Texas chili, chopped raw onions, and Fritos); "Knocked-Up Smokey Queso" (queso made with 8-hour smoked beef brisket, garlic, onions and chili peppers, served with tortilla chips). The Greenhouse Tavern: Cleveland, Ohio
Frito pie, a mixture of chili, cheese, and of course, Fritos. We gave the Southwestern comfort food the sheet pan treatment so that our ratio of chili to Fritos was pretty much 1:1—just the way ...
A prickle of awkwardness pinched my shoulders as I went to order. I half-mumbled, and needed to repeat myself: “I’d like a small Dr. Pepper—with pickles in it.” (Despite growing up in the ...
Sonic Corporation, founded as Sonic Drive-In and more commonly known as Sonic (stylized in all caps), is an American drive-in fast-food chain owned by Inspire Brands, the parent company of Arby's, Dunkin' Donuts and Buffalo Wild Wings. [5] Sonic, founded by Troy N. Smith, Sr., opened its first location in 1953, under the name Top Hat Drive-In. [6]