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standingwave
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favourite baja breakfasts 2
...and what's a breakfast without fresh squeezed orange juice...
\"I could not help concluding this man had the most supreme pleasure while he was driven so fast and so smoothly by the sea.\"
James Cook
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bajabound2005
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Quote: | Originally posted by BAJACAT
INDIA'S BONITA OMELET,yes in Punta Banda
In CATAVINA machaca de pescado
In BOLA machaca de Langosta. |
Not likely to find that next time at India Bonita, mi amigo....the rains (as you saw) made the road to her place impassable and her business has
suffered terribley. We went in a couple weeks ago for breakfast and she wouldn't even give us a menu because she didn't have most of the items (no $$
to buy food!!!). So it was whatever she could put together and it was pretty sorry indeed...
Hopefully, now that the road has dried out, things will improve.
[Edited on 3-10-2008 by bajabound2005]
Friends don't let friends drink white zinfandel.
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Phil S
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Mood: After 34 years. Still in love w/ my wife
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Huevos Rancheros. After 16 winters & driving clear to Cabo each winter & back to Loreto, I couldn't get enough of the Huevos
Rancheros.!!!!!!! With occational visits to Del Barracho in Loreto for Eggs Benedict, with Bloody Mary's !!!!!!! I don't think there is a restaurant
in Loreto that isn't "an experience"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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bajabound2005
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Just a grammatical point now...when you use an apostrophe it makes it POSSESSIVE OR A CONTRACTION; so it's (correct usage as a contraction ) Bloody
Marys (PLURAL not possessive so no apostrophe)....and in this case I think if you changed the Y to an I (as we often do in English for the plural) it
changes the name from Mary to Marie....
Friends don't let friends drink white zinfandel.
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Hook
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Huevos Rancheros followed by machaca de res con verduras. Not in the same breakfast, mind you..................beer chaser; something light like a XX
Lager or a Tecate.
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windgrrl
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Thanks for pix fix, Sharkster!
What am I doing wrong when I try to post a photo...or do I have to resort to reading directions (like all the other times this has been answered)
somewhere?!!
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When the way comes to an end, then change. Having changed, you pass through.
~ I-Ching
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windgrrl
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Muchas gracias, Grover!
I'm make you and Senor SharK a virtual Baja breakfast tomorrow!
When the way comes to an end, then change. Having changed, you pass through.
~ I-Ching
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BornFisher
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Some stupid granola bar with an apple. But that`s on fishing days.
I`ll take the huevos rancheros or machaca con huevos. But really windgirl, those huevos in the pic, just don`t add up to great. You know you have good
ones when the onions, tomatoes, and peppers are big and visible. That mixed up soup/sauce just is wrong in the Baja!! Needs a little more effort, try
Anna Mar south of Rosarito Beach or down Lake Chapalla way! Them`s some HUEVOS!!!!!
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bigmike
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Machca de Sur- southern style machca, dried and salted.
Kiki's in Ensenada behind Chevy dealership, great breakfast with the chicharon soup.
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Russ
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Shari made a breakfast for me that was really special and using one of words that would describe this wonderful person, imaginative. Chilaquiles,
fresh eggs from her chickens and fried goat cheese. Not imaginative, oh contrar (sp), Fresh fried tortilla chips in spaghetti sauce with lots of
goodies chopped up in it makes an unbelievably good chilaquiles topped with eggs just the way I like them YUM! Add the fried goat cheese YUMMY! Fried
goat cheese? Yes, it was the first time I had it fried after more than 15 years down here. She cut it in 3/8 thick pieces and browned it. I now fry
goat cheese regularly instead of bacon. Thank you Shari!
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oldlady
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Thry are all wonderful but....
My husband's Belgian waffles with beautiful Baja Strawberries and a side of some sporadically obtained Jimmy Dean is a lovely morning trip down memory
lane.
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Taco de Baja
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Bacon, egg, and lobster burritos with avocados, sour cream, salsa, cilantro, and jalapenos. Eggs cooked in bacon grease, of course...
Here's a picture of only the eggs and lobster version....To busy eating to ever take a picture of "the works" option
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Russ
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No Bees Please
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beachbum1A
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Quote: | Originally posted by bajamigo
Machaca de la casa, at Monique's in Ensenada. |
No-No-No! It's Chilaquiles at Monique's don't you remember?!
Just do it!
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Mexitron
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Quote: | Originally posted by Russ
No Bees Please |
They give the lobster a little zing!
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bajamigo
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Quote: | Originally posted by beachbum1A
Quote: | Originally posted by bajamigo
Machaca de la casa, at Monique's in Ensenada. |
No-No-No! It's Chilaquiles at Monique's don't you remember?! |
No, I had the Omelet Griego that day -- it, too, was fantastic. The chilaquiles were BB2005's leftovers, though they were great, too. I love
Monique's; it's a great room.
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DanO
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bajaboy
Juevos con nopalitos work for me if a restaurant is an option. Otherwise, coffee, a banana, and oatmeal.
Zac |
I just tried this dish for the first time yesterday at a favorite haunt in L.A. It is now officially my favorite as well. If I'm cooking, it's
usually a frittata made with whatever veggies are in the fridge (sauteed onions, mushrooms and chopped poblano chiles are popular), whatever fruit is
on hand, coffee, and a Bloody Mary (not necessarily in that order).
\"Without deviation from the norm, progress is not possible.\" -- Frank Zappa
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