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The exact origin of the frito pie is not completely clear. [1] [2]The oldest known recipe using Fritos brand corn chips with chili was published in Texas in 1949. [3] The recipe may have been invented by Daisy Doolin, the mother of Frito Company founder Charles Elmer Doolin and the first person to use Fritos as an ingredient in cooking, or by Mary Livingston, Doolin's executive secretary.
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 ...
Ranch Water. It’s no surprise that this refreshing cocktail was born in often-sweltering Western Texas. A sort of effervescent, less-sweet version of a Margarita, only 3 ingredients are required ...
(That includes Frito chili pie in Ree Drummond's home state of Oklahoma.) But coming in at a close second was custard pies, followed by fruit pies , chocolate pies, or nutty pies.
Frito pie at Five & Dime General Store on the Santa Fe Plaza. Frito pie – a Tex-Mex casserole, made of red chile sauce, sometimes with meat and or pinto beans, atop a bed of Fritos (or similar) corn chips, topped with cheese, usually topped also with shredded lettuce, chopped tomato, and onion.
"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 ...
Chili mac – American pasta dish; Confit byaldi – Variation of ratatouille; Doria – Japanese dish - Rice baked with béchamel sauce. It is a Japanese Western dish similar to gratin. Fish head casserole – Chinese cuisine; Flying Jacob – Type of casserole from Sweden; French toast casserole; Frito pie – American savory dish