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06-28-2010, 10:36 AM
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The restaurant we had early dinner yesterday is upstairs from Bert's Pub, a fun little joint we've stopped in almost everytime we're here. We did stop for a glass yesterday and checked out Chef Matt Mitzel's new dishes on his menu.
This one really caught my eye and I think I must play with -
Surf & Turf Nachos
Flank steak & shrimp sauteed with bells and gr. onions. Top with cilantro and served on black beans and topped with queso cheese dip, salsa and sour cream. Seasoned tortilla chips.
doesn't this sound good?
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That sounds wonderful, but I'm really trying to lose a few pounds this summer, and it sure doesn't sound kind to the waistline! I adore queso dip, so it's one of the things I'm trying to avoid right now.
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Sounds delicious, Jean. Hope you do play with that one. We're suppose to be watching our fat intake also, so we would need a big salad to go with this, so we don't over-do.
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Sounds delicious. If you used low fat sour cream and a low fat mexican cheese blend or a sprinkling of queso (in place of the queso dip) I don't think it would be all that fattening. I wouldn't do it as just as appetizer though - it would be the meal. I wish I had some right now!
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me, too!
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