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April 29, 2020

First time I made it came close to El Burro. Today I made it but it has a hint of bitter. Not sure what I did wrong. I added some more sugar and salt but still a slight bitter taste.

Elaine Luna
April 23, 2020

Im going to have to give this a try! The chili verde was my FAV, especially in the chipichanga. Just to reminisce, I have two large margarita glasses and one small one from El Burro in my glassware cabinet. I’m drinking out of a large one now 😉 … what I would do to go back in time. Danny and Victor were legends behind the bar. Raul was a classic. Every time you saw Stephanie, she had a smile. The ambiance alone was worth the visit. So many incredible memories with incredible friends and family … we used to roll there 20 people deep on the regular because it felt like home … I still can’t believe it’s gone. The City of Campbell should have stepped in on this one. :(…

Rob
April 15, 2020

I’m on the hunt for Mario’s enchilada sauce. Any leads???

Amanda
April 7, 2020

Okay, so I made it! Came out fantastic!! One thing I always said was that I hate tomatillos in it, and ElBurro for the most part DID NOT have tomatillos, so this recipe was FANTASTIC. (*I did not drizzle the cornstarch in) Hack:I did a quick pan fry of the cut up meat dredged in the cornstarch w/garlic salt and black pepper; added everything else to the blender. Married everything in a DUTCH OVEN and baked it, checking on it every hour. I roasted my raw jalapeno for about 30 mins in foil in the oven, added it at the last hour with the cilantro and lime (almost 4 hours TOTAL)CAME OUT FANTASTIC!!!

Rose M
January 24, 2020

What about the chili Colorado that’s the world famous recipe !!

Robert husser