Thursday, October 23, 2008

The Nacho Manifesto



A buddy of mine sent me this link today, and I couldn't agree with it more. It's an article about the slow death of the quality nacho at restaurants, and how to fix it.

While the whole article is quality, "Nacho Commandment #1" really stood out to me, since its been something I've been harping on for years when I go out to eat and someone suggests nachos. Basically, unless someone with me can vouch that I'm not gonna order nachos and get a dish with one single 'cho stuck together with some nasty, hard shredded cheese, I'm not ordering nachos.

For an example, let's take the image above. While at a glance these nachos look mighty tasty, there are two huge problems. First, is the lack of actual quantity of cheese on the nachos. Isn't that the whole point of nachos in the first place - the freakin' cheese!!??! Second, is that these nachos look to have shredded cheese sprinkled on them, and then likely microwaved for about 40 seconds to melt. This technique assures a disappointing nacho experience. And to think, some restaurant actually put that image up on their website as an the best example of their nacho dish.

Well, if working for 5 years at a Mexican restaurant (that followed the exact flawed nacho technique I've outlined above) taught me anything, it was how NOT to make nachos. I am no longer fooled by images such as the one above that often appear on menus and seek to reassure a satisfying nacho experience. I have learned, and am now a better person (and a better nacho-maker) as a result. Thank you, Tres Hombres, thank you...

Unfortunately, most restaurants out there haven't yet learned, and still don't follow the First Nacho Commandment (from the linked article):

"Nacho Commandment #1: Nacho cheese should never, ever be a solid.

This is the most common and basic of errors, but I see it all the time. You should never, ever make nachos with melted shredded cheese. Shredded cheese melts just fine, but it returns to its solid form about halfway between the kitchen and the customer’s table. When you make a man’s nachos with shredded cheese, you doom him to a steaming plate of heartbreak. I mean, come on. That’s something your mom would do when she’s trying to show your teenage friends that she’s The Cool Mom. “Here, honey, I made you and your friends a plate of those nachos you always talk about.” And you eat them because you don’t want to hurt your mom’s feelings, but really, the moment she isn’t looking, you let the dog eat them even though you know it’s going to give him the runs.

Nacho cheese is a sauce, Joe. Yes, I realize that this means it technically isn’t cheese. We don’t care. If the idea of liquid cheese offends you as a chef, then you know, just go back to serving chutney, take nachos off of your menu, and leave us out of it."


Preach on, brother!!!


Lastly, if you want to try a quality nacho dish at a place that definitely follows the First Commandment, and you happen to be in Aurora, MO (I have no idea why you'd be there, but anyway), then stop by Hawgwild BBQ and sample one of their several varieties of 'chos. That place restored my faith in the restaurant nacho....

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

The Titans Are (still) Undefeated...

Oh man, what a game in KC. I was there to witness the destruction of the Chiefs (and their QB's) at Arrowhead, and it was sweet. All I've got to say about that game is....Chris Johnson


The dude is just plain fast, and a pretty darn good RB too. Speed + RB moves = damn near unstoppable. People in the NFL need to start taking wider angles at that guy once he breaks past the first level, b/c he's just making folks look silly. But, it was the Chiefs. Even Lenfatty White took his 6.2 40 and broke an 80 yard-TD run vs. the Chiefs this week. Still, CJ is the real deal, and I like having LenDale for those short yardage situations.

Next up, a huge game vs. the Colts on Monday Night. If the Titans wanna take that next step, they've gotta take down the team that has dominated our division for the last 5 years. We've beat 'em several times over the past few years, and if we do it again, its gonna be b/c of the running game, again. CJ and (gulp) LenDale White are gonna have to tear up that fairly weak Indy run D for us to stay undefeated. While the Colts seem to be down this year, I've got too many memories of them tearing us to shreds in recent years (much like the Ravens matchup a few weeks back) for me to get too confident. I can't wait. I love that we're showcased on Monday Night, but I hate waiting that long for the game.

Let's go Titans!! Keep this train rollin'!!!

Monday, October 13, 2008

The Titans are Undefated...


With the Giants loss tonight, the Titans are the last undefeated team in the NFL. Even as a Titans fan, this is unbelievable!!!

I'll be at Arrowhead cheering my Titans on to victory this weekend - hopefully I'll be a better influence than I was on the MU Tigers football team last Saturday. I know I said Kerry Collins would be the savior and the Super Bowl MVP this year, but now, I'm starting to kinda believe it. Let's Go Titans!!!

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Former Astros GM Takes the Tampa Freakin' Rays to the ALCS...


Tampa was in last place last year (hell, they've been in last place most of their existence), but they skyrocketed to 1st in the AL East this year - over the Yanks and Red Sox, thank god - and are now in the ALCS, a step away from the World Series. Their perfect blend of young talent and veterans really is coming together this year, and it was all put together mainly by Gerry Hunsicker (I think he's a VP for the Rays), the former GM of the Astros, who put together our NLCS squad of 2004 and World Series squad of 2005.

Kudos to Drayton McLane (the Astros owner) for letting him go - your 2 subsequent GM's, Tim Purpura and Ed freakin' Wade have succeeded in making us a below-average-to-mediocre team the last 3 years (at best), with very little in the way of young talent to look forward to in the coming years. Good thing you got rid of the guy who had a hand in the Astros best years in their mostly tortured history (1996-2005). Brilliant.

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Bill Rowe leaves as MSU Athletic Director...who's the successor?

In response to Justin's post (which was probably pure speculation, but I'll respond anyway) - Cheryl Burnett's not really an option for the AD, is she? That can't be true. She basically fell out the bottom of the coaching landscape, and is now a "consultant" for a woman's basketball program - a promotion to AD seems a huge jump.

I really don't know anything about picking an Athletic Director, or what good options there are out there. All I know is that I had Bill Rowe's wife was my 10th grade English teacher, and she was mean. Thus, if Bill Rowe was a good AD, then I think our next AD should have a wife who's a mean English teacher too. That's logical, right?

Thank god a hot teaching assistant from Evangel taught our class for like 1/3 of the year. I'll never forget you, hot-blonde-teacher-who's-name-I-can't-remember-now...

Hopefully this is the last time I mention Cheryl Burnett, Nyla Milleson (she was my 9th grade P.E. teacher - she hated me...) or anything related to the Lady Bears in my blog. Its not like I hate the Lady Bears, but women's college basketball? Eh, not my thing.
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