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×A recipe by dsky.
$3.96 per serving
1 likes
Ready in 40 minutes
Spoonacular Score: 78%
You can never have too many main course recipes, so give Tortilla Burger Loco Vacan a try. This recipe serves 2 and costs $3.96 per serving. One portion of this dish contains roughly 51g of protein, 84g of fat, and a total of 1124 calories. A mixture of cumin, cilantro, cheddar cheese, and a handful of other ingredients are all it takes to make this recipe so flavorful. This recipe is typical of American cuisine. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes approximately 40 minutes. It is brought to you by spoonacular user dsky. Similar recipes are Loco for Moco: Blend and Extend Loco Moco, Vaca Frita: Crispy Beef, and Vaca Frita: Crispy Beef.
Burger on the menu? Try pairing with Merlot, Malbec, and Zinfandel. Merlot will be perfectly adequate for a classic burger with standard toppings. Bolder toppings call for bolder wines, such as a malbec or peppery zinfandel. You could try Duckhorn Three Palms Merlot. Reviewers quite like it with a 4.9 out of 5 star rating and a price of about 105 dollars per bottle.
From its vibrant red fruit to its signature minerality, this is a classic expression of the qualities that have made Three Palms Vineyard legendary in the world of California Merlot. The aromas are bright and appealing with layers of red currant, cranberry, cherry and ripe raspberry. The palate offers a robust structure with lush red fruit flavors, as well as sophisticated supporting notes of warm earth, dried wild herbs and minerals. This age-worthy wine will benefit from decanting in its youth.
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