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Uploaded by on Feb 24, 2010

http://foodtease.com/2010/02/frito-pie/

One of our favourite food discoveries since moving down South is Frito Pie. Were not sure why it has the name, but the recipe basically consists of Frito corn chips, melted cheese, and any type of chili. You just combine them all, usually in the chip bag itself, and then top with pickled jalepenos for a perfectly gluttonous dish. For our homemade version of Frito Pie we went with a chedder beer sauce and a Rick Bayless inspired Texas chili.

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  • thank you guys! for all of the amazing foods kepp making these videos

  • Texas/New Mexico recipe.. for some reason not that many people know of it! I mean, down here in San Antonio, it's a tradition in the same way Big Red soda is a tradition here (Big Red Soda is basically a red cream soda).

  • when I first heard of frito pie years ago was from king of the hill and then when I finally tried it it was great!

  • Canada Ftw XD

  • Ooooohhh that looks good. And even though it did look a little more complicated than the usual way it looked like it was worth it in the end !!!

  • I first heard about Frito pie in Jane and Michael Stern's book, "Roadfood". I always understood that it was first made and sold in New Mexico. Either way, it's good stuff.

  • It's from New Mexico

  • hormel chili and fritos thats all you need lol screw this complicated way

  • that girl is so hot :)

  • I'm from Texas and you're version looks way tastier than any Frito Pie I've eaten.

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