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The Grand Canyon state is the home of the chimichanga, the deep-fried burrito that is a star of Sonoran-style cooking. Restaurants in Tucson and Phoenix both lay claim to its invention. Arizona versions of Mexican food follow the Sonoran-style, which emphasizes wheat tortillas (rather than corn), beef, and milder chiles. In Arizona, cacti are an important food item, going back to the native Pima and Papago tribes, who made jams and syrups from the sweet fruit of saguaros and ate the spiky paddles of the prickly pear (nopales, in Spanish). Jicama, a faintly sweet tuber with the texture of an apple, and tomatillos are also important ingredients. Arizona was sparsely settled until mining drew crowds into the territory. Cattle ranching was an important early industry. Beef remains a big part of Arizona cooking. It’s a popular filling for Chimichangas and tacos and is the star of carne seca. The influences of the past are still very much present in Arizona’s ubiquitous Southwest cuisine; however, with an enormous influx of people into Arizona, other regional tastes are coming through, influencing the regional flavor here in the desert Southwest.
 

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Reviewed on Dec. 4, 2008 by CANDYLAND7
I thought it was just okay. The taste of the curry didn't seem to balance well with the jalapenos, and next time I'll replace the curry with fresh chopped cilantro.
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Reviewed on Dec. 4, 2008 by JeanNeeNer
This was most interesting. I used Bran flakes (that's all I had for cereal), and added 1 cup semi sweet choc. chips. Other than that, followed recipe as written. I baked first cookie sheet at 10 minutes. We tried them, and they were too dry and crumbly. I just did average rounded teaspoons, so the remainder I cooked for @8-8 1/2 minutes. They were great, not dry, not crumbly. Mine were best taken out before they browned. So it's worth it to cook the first cookie sheet, wait and try it, adjust time accordingly.
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Reviewed on Dec. 3, 2008 by Amber
This recipe just didn't taste very good to me. I really think that it should have more of an orange flavor, but it doesn't.
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