Submitted by Nymer1a_S4nd t3_10n6agi in food
Raeandray t1_j68tvh9 wrote
Reply to comment by JustBoredIsAll in [I ate] Breakfast Burrito by Nymer1a_S4nd
That looks amazing. I just don’t know if I’d call it a breakfast burrito.
JustBoredIsAll t1_j68ug4n wrote
No, it is. The usual suspects go inside. Chile smothered on top.
I should add that New Mexico is largely considered the birthplace of the breakfast burrito.
I-AM-Savannah t1_j693gwa wrote
>I should add that New Mexico is largely considered the birthplace of the breakfast burrito.
Not McDonalds? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
JustBoredIsAll t1_j694l9l wrote
It's a trip that people think handheld breaky burritos are the norm. I guess in places like Idaho and Wisconsin, they are. 🤷🏻
oliverkloezoff t1_j69bsey wrote
No, hand held breakfast burritos are the norm, in your normal household. Especially in NM. In our households, anyway. I'm a 4-5 generation Hispanic -on both sides- in NM and I've never seen anyone break out the knives and forks on a breakfast burrito.
JustBoredIsAll t1_j69f4ny wrote
Yeah I'm from there too. Surname has been there since the 1600s. So, you eat your smothered burritos with your hands? Word.
oliverkloezoff t1_j69ght1 wrote
No, I'm saying we don't smother our burritos, we -my family, friends- stuff whatever we have inside. I'm not saying it's wrong, I've eaten some with a knife and fork, it's just something I never see besides a restaurant.
I'm not trying to gatekeep, it's just not the norm, in my part of the state, anyway. You eat your burrito anyway you want, there's no right way or wrong way.
JustBoredIsAll t1_j69gnb8 wrote
Not saying handheld isn't normal. Just that smothered is too since people think I'm talking crazy or something. 🤷🏻
oliverkloezoff t1_j69iyi9 wrote
Nah, you're talking crazy 😁. I believe you, not where I'm from, though. But then again I don't speak for all NM (ok, maybe I was trying to) or for the rest of the country, so I shouldn't have said anything, maybe I was gatekeeping. But, I still think you're talking crazy 🤪.
queenunderdamountain t1_j69ae8a wrote
To me, McDonald's is absolutely the answer lol it was definitely my first breakfast burrito experience!
I-AM-Savannah t1_j69nk6n wrote
Mine as well, and still my only breakfast burrito experience. None of the restaurants around here (that I know of) have breakfast burritos.
queenunderdamountain t1_j69qrqi wrote
Suuuuuper easy to make your own! Eggs, hashbrowns, sausage/bacon, salsa... standard base. My favorite spot around here does a tikka masala breakfast burrito that is enormous & delicious. There's basically no wrong way to do one as long as it tastes good.
SolomonCRand t1_j6964z2 wrote
I don’t know why you’re getting downvoted for this, unless you just edited Wikipedia to prove yourself right https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakfast_burrito
queenunderdamountain t1_j69a884 wrote
Anything can be breakfast...
hamsterselderberries t1_j6dlnpe wrote
That's where the breakfast burrito was invented ffs
Raeandray t1_j6dmq6a wrote
Ya I’ve heard that. Seems kind of odd to say considering Latin and South America have been pairing tortillas with breakfast foods for centuries.
ijdekwtsat t1_j6dn3ez wrote
First place to use those words together
likeeggs t1_j6fpy12 wrote
As someone from New Mexico, yeah it’s breakfast. We eat breakfast burritos 24/7 out here though, but that’s because they’re delicious. Smothered in red, green, Christmas, or bone dry.
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