Wednesday, December 02, 2009

Our dinner


This is chivito, a Uruguayan dish. 
 French fries, covered with steak, ham and eggs.
Can't go wrong with that!

19 comments:

redneck preacher said...

needs ketchup. my heart slowed down as I looked at that. The USA can learn from smaller countries.

HTOITA

Kristen Torres-Toro said...

That looks goooooooood!

Linda said...

Looks yummy enough to eat. Here I thought missionaries ate bugs and stuff! LOL!

tascha said...

WOW - that looks GOOD :o)

Tamika: said...

Thanks looks delicious! My husband would be in heaven with that plate sitting in front of him- he might even have tears in his eyes.

Happy Elf Mom (Christine) said...

WOW! That's a feast there! Looks yum!

firepig said...

if i ate that you would have to hospitalize me!Way too much food for me.

Rhonda in Chile said...

We have something similar sans the ham. Its called Bistec a lo Pobre, but there is nothing "pobre" about this steak!

Mighty fine eatin'!

Anonymous said...

That sure looks good. I could eat that every evening for a week and be happy.

Most Rev. Gregori said...

That looks yummy. Rita, I just put up a new recipe web site. It is at:

http://culinarydelightsoftheworld.webs.com/

If you have any recipes of Venezuela or other Latin American countries that you would care to share, please email them to me at abouna@churchmail.com and I will post them to the site.

Thanks

Betty W said...

I could use that right about NOW! :)

Gringo said...

You notice the bit of green chiles on top.

Rhonda in Chile:
Its called Bistec a lo Pobre, but there is nothing "pobre" about this steak!
I decided that Argentina was a pretty well off country when in front of a tourist shop I saw a kid with his mother begging money for "un kilo de carne."(2.2 pounds of meat)

Kathy said...

Wow! Is that really just for ONE person?!?!? ...and what do you eat for dessert after that??? :) Waiting to see what you're going to eat tomorrow! :) By the way, can you find some "fun" food in the groceries there that you can't get in Paraguay?

Gecko said...

WOW, that is some meal!! I could enjoy that :)

Brenda said...

I love this meal! Last time we went to Paraguay we ate these every other day for over a week.

Tori Leslie said...

Are you kidding me?? What's is that, like 10,000 calories???

Anonymous said...

It just proves that everything goes better with fried eggs.

Gutsy Living said...

This reminds me of a better version of an IHOP breakfast. Wish my kids would eat eggs for dinner.

The Wallace Family said...

Oh my that looks good! All it needs is ketchup and several forks!