Sonoran foods are a local flavor in many Arizona towns located nearby the Mexican border. The dishes are unique and delicious, but oftentimes unheard of by the majority of people located in other states throughout the U.S. There are a few dishes from this region which everyone should try at least once, however. The following are some of the most well-loved and delicious Sonoran dishes.
• Caldo de Queso: a type of potato soup with cilantro and a hard queso white cheese added. The cheese melts in the broth to create the stringy, rich texture that cheese-lovers everywhere enjoy so much. This dish is served with flour tortillas and hot chiltepín peppers.
• Toritos: a yellow pepper (tastes like a bell pepper, looks like a thick jalapeño) which is stuffed with a variety of seafood, wrapped in bacon and then cooked via either grill or fryer.
• Sonoran Dogs: a unique take on the hot dog. Sonoran dogs are spicy, are served on a modified bolillo bun rather than a hot dog bun, and are served with condiments such as pickled onions and roasted peppers.
While these foods may sound strange to the uninitiated, those who have tried the dishes have raved about the amazing flavor which they offer. To learn more about Sonoran cuisine in San Diego, visit this web site.
• Caldo de Queso: a type of potato soup with cilantro and a hard queso white cheese added. The cheese melts in the broth to create the stringy, rich texture that cheese-lovers everywhere enjoy so much. This dish is served with flour tortillas and hot chiltepín peppers.
• Toritos: a yellow pepper (tastes like a bell pepper, looks like a thick jalapeño) which is stuffed with a variety of seafood, wrapped in bacon and then cooked via either grill or fryer.
• Sonoran Dogs: a unique take on the hot dog. Sonoran dogs are spicy, are served on a modified bolillo bun rather than a hot dog bun, and are served with condiments such as pickled onions and roasted peppers.
While these foods may sound strange to the uninitiated, those who have tried the dishes have raved about the amazing flavor which they offer. To learn more about Sonoran cuisine in San Diego, visit this web site.