Today it’s all about tortillas.  My old pal Lloyd Lansford and I used to have rather heated debates about how we handle our tortillas. He swore that the way people ate their tortillas was totally cultural.  I told him that it was a matter of personal taste. We’d have these discussions while sitting down to a bowl of my Gypsy Stew.  With tortillas, of course. And he’d say in his big gruff voice, ‘You need to write a blog post about it.  I bet you’d get everyone talking about how they hold their tortilla!”

Here’s what Lloyd would do:  Tear off half a tortilla, an entire handful, folding it in half and then using it like a scoop, spooning his green chile stew into the open end and eating the entire thing in two bites.  Lloyd was a big guy, El Guapo to those of us who know him well, and devouring half a tortilla in a gulp was totally his style.

Frontier Restaurant green chile stew and western style hashbrowns

Not me.  I like to tear off a palm-sized piece of the tortilla and spoon my food onto the open faced bit, pinching the end furthest from the food closed with my thumb and forefinger.  It takes me exactly three tortillas to get through a medium green chile stew and western style hash browns at the Frontier Restaurant in Albuquerque.

My friend Charlotte tears her tortilla into tiny bites, dropping them right into her stew, letting them get even softer in the broth before she scoops everything up on her spoon.

My friend Anna Marie used to tear her tortilla into quarters, dipping the corner into the broth and eating the tortilla with nothing other than a little juice dripping from it.

And then there are the purists, the folks who just butter their tortillas hot off the griddle and don’t worry about eating them with anything else. That makes me hungry for a tortilla right now.  Fresh from some Abuela’s griddle.

Here’s to Lloyd and all his story ideas.  I miss him all the time, and can’t help but think of him every time I hold a tortilla, which to be honest, is a lot of the time.

How do you hold your tortilla?

(By the way, if you’re living somewhere you can’t get tortillas or if you’re at home right now, you can order Old El Paso Tortillas from Amazon here: https://amzn.to/2GsffBc Feel free to freeze what you don’t use. They’ll keep!)

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