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Have you ever had a wet Burrito?
  • Thread starter QurazyQuisp
  • Start date Jan 31, 2006
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QurazyQuisp

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Feb 5, 2003 2,554 0 76 Had a wet burrito? I'm not making it up... it's a food stuff. Basically a Burrito with Enchalada Sauce on it, and they are YUMMY. Supposedly they were first invented in Grand Rapids, MI, but it's hard to tell if that's true. You can get them at almost any restaurant in Grand Rapids... It's perhaps one of my favorite dishes... so good. FoBoT

FoBoT

No Lifer
Apr 30, 2001 63,084 15 81 fobot.com how is that not an enchalada? besides the sauce, what is different inside a burrito and enchilada? Q

QurazyQuisp

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Feb 5, 2003 2,554 0 76
Originally posted by: QurazyQuisp Had a wet burrito? I'm not making it up... it's a food stuff. Basically a Burrito with Enchalada Sauce on it, and they are YUMMY. Supposedly they were first invented in Grand Rapids, MI, but it's hard to tell if that's true. You can get them at almost any restaurant in mexican Grand Rapids... We have a pretty big hispanic population... It's perhaps one of my favorite dishes... so good. Click to expand...
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KarenMarie

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Sep 20, 2003 14,372 6 81 you might want to correct your thread title. Q

QurazyQuisp

Platinum Member
Feb 5, 2003 2,554 0 76 I'm not quite sure... I always order the Wet Burrito... I'll get an enchalada some time soon and tell you... I know both are on the menu. O

OdiN

Banned
Mar 1, 2000 16,430 3 0 What's a wed burrito? Q

QurazyQuisp

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Feb 5, 2003 2,554 0 76 sorry, pressed the wrong button. F

FleshLight

Diamond Member
Mar 18, 2004 6,883 0 71
Originally posted by: FoBoT how is that not an enchalada? besides the sauce, what is different inside a burrito and enchilada? Click to expand...
Enchilada = Corn tortilla with cheese + meat/beans/veggies smothered in a cheesy sauce Burrito = Flour tortilla with beans/cheese/rice/meat/veggies/salsa/guacamole/sourcream/etc M

MrDingleDangle

Lifer
Jul 12, 2001 10,142 2 0 for some reason i dont believe it was invented in grand rapids, MI...I have had them at Mexican restaurants in Los Angeles and I doubt Mexicans stole ideas for mexican food from michigan Q

QurazyQuisp

Platinum Member
Feb 5, 2003 2,554 0 76
Originally posted by: MrDingleDangle for some reason i dont believe it was invented in grand rapids, MI...I have had them at Mexican restaurants in Los Angeles and I doubt Mexicans stole ideas for mexican food from michigan Click to expand...
It's just what they say, and what I've heard... notice the supposedly. Sorry for the multiple posts... evidently I can't press the "edit" button. T

Trogdor91

Senior member
Sep 22, 2004 905 0 0 Sounds like kinky sexual innuendo. "Yeah, i gave her the ol wet burrito last night." datalink7

datalink7

Lifer
Jan 23, 2001 16,765 6 81
Originally posted by: MrDingleDangle for some reason i dont believe it was invented in grand rapids, MI...I have had them at Mexican restaurants in Los Angeles and I doubt Mexicans stole ideas for mexican food from michigan Click to expand...
Yah I've had them in Mexican resaurants in Oregon as well. OutHouse

OutHouse

Lifer
Jun 5, 2000 36,410 616 126 yea its called a smothered burrito around here.
Supposedly they were first invented in Grand Rapids, MI, but it's hard to tell if that's true. You can get them at almost any restaurant in Grand Rapids... Click to expand...
:disgust: WTF??? dude smothered burritos have been around for a very long time and i doupt any one place can lay claim to it. Q

QurazyQuisp

Platinum Member
Feb 5, 2003 2,554 0 76 I said supposedly, and a restaurant claims that they were the first to make it... I never said that I claimed it... I said supposedly. yhelothar

yhelothar

Lifer
Dec 11, 2002 18,409 40 91 Yup, I get it pretty regularly. Good stuff. S

ShadoWing

Diamond Member
Dec 31, 2005 5,124 1 76 boy think about the cholesteral......imagine buyin pants 52/20 M

miniMUNCH

Diamond Member
Nov 16, 2000 4,159 0 0 Wet burrito invented in MI... I'm sure no one ever put sauce on a burrito before.:roll: But...yes, I've them and they are good. FoBoT

FoBoT

No Lifer
Apr 30, 2001 63,084 15 81 fobot.com
Originally posted by: FleshLight
Originally posted by: FoBoT how is that not an enchalada? besides the sauce, what is different inside a burrito and enchilada? Click to expand...
Enchilada = Corn tortilla with cheese + meat/beans/veggies smothered in a cheesy sauce Burrito = Flour tortilla with beans/cheese/rice/meat/veggies/salsa/guacamole/sourcream/etc Click to expand...
so the main difference is the corn vs. flour tortilla? ok, thanks. sounds like the same thing to me yhelothar

yhelothar

Lifer
Dec 11, 2002 18,409 40 91 The difference isn't between corn tortilla and flour tortilla. It's the size that makes the difference. Enchiladas are generally really small and skinny, and you usually get 2-3 of them on a plate. Wet burritos are big and fat, and you just get one. weirdichi

weirdichi

Diamond Member
Sep 19, 2001 4,711 2 76
Originally posted by: Trogdor91 Sounds like kinky sexual innuendo. "Yeah, i gave her the ol wet burrito last night." Click to expand...
That's what I thought. Maybe a cousin to the Dirty Sanchez. OutHouse

OutHouse

Lifer
Jun 5, 2000 36,410 616 126
Originally posted by: virtualgames0 The difference isn't between corn tortilla and flour tortilla. It's the size that makes the difference. Enchiladas are generally really small and skinny, and you usually get 2-3 of them on a plate. Wet burritos are big and fat, and you just get one. Click to expand...
perhaps the dirtiest thing said on OT all day. :heart: N

nateholtrop

Diamond Member
Jun 8, 2000 5,349 0 0
Originally posted by: QurazyQuisp Had a wet burrito? I'm not making it up... it's a food stuff. Basically a Burrito with Enchalada Sauce on it, and they are YUMMY. Supposedly they were first invented in Grand Rapids, MI, but it's hard to tell if that's true. You can get them at almost any restaurant in Grand Rapids... It's perhaps one of my favorite dishes... so good. Click to expand...
That's where I live and we have the best wet burrito's in the country! :) S

Schfifty Five

Lifer
Oct 20, 2005 10,978 44 91 This thread is going down hill fast haha. S

screw3d

Diamond Member
Nov 6, 2001 6,906 1 76
Originally posted by: OdiN What's a wed burrito? Click to expand...
I just thought about a racist joke :eek: C

compuwiz1

Admin Emeritus Elite Member
Oct 9, 1999 27,112 930 126 Yep, I eat them all the time at this Taqueria near us. I get a super carne asada burrito, then have them make it wet. They put on the enchilada sauce and can even melt some cheese on it. I like a big dollop of sour cream and guacamole on the side. That and all you can eat chips and salsa are the bomb! :)
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