Saturday, 31 August 2019

Recipes: The Best Breakfast Sandwich

THE BEST BREAKFAST SANDWICH
Get ready to make the best breakfast sandwich of your life - with a fried egg, cheese & pastrami!
Sam the cooking guy, Published on Nov 30, 2018 
Makes One
Ingredients
¼ thinly sliced red onion
Butter
Olive oil
2-3 ounces thinly sliced pastrami
1 egg
1 large slice of cheese, I used smoked chipotle gouda
2 cup fresh spinach
2 sourdough bread
Shoestring fries, optional, wait – not optional
Kosher salt & fresh ground pepper to taste
1-2 tablespoons garlic aioli, see recipe below*
Instructions
Cook onions in about 1 teaspoon each butter & oil over low-medium heat cook beautifully softened and beginning to color – about 10 minutes
Transfer onions to a small dish, add a little more oil to the pan and add spinach – cook over low/medium heat stirring well until completely wilted, about 3 or 4 minutes – season with salt & pepper and set aside
Toast or grill bread until golden brown
While bread toasts, cook egg & pastrami separately until egg is cooked the way you like it (over easy is ideal) and pastrami is warmed through, adding cheese to the top when you flip it over
Build: spread aioli on both pieces of bread, then to one piece add spinach, onions, cheesy pastrami, egg, fries and top with 2nd piece of toast
Eat :)
*To make Garlic Aioli, Makes about ½ cup
1 tablespoon minced garlic
1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 cup mayonnaise
1 tablespoon avocado oil
1/2 tablespoon lemon juice
1 tablespoon finely chopped parsley
Combine all ingredients and mix really well to combine
Cover and chill
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Several northern US states will be treated to a northern lights show this weekend

Mike Wehner August 30th, 2019

If you live in the United States you don’t often get the opportunity to see the phenomenon known as the Aurora Borealis, commonly referred to as the “northern lights.”
 However, this Labor Day weekend will be different, as NOAA is reporting that several northern states will get a chance to enjoy the rare evening light show.

More commonly seen in Canada and Alaska, the northern lights are the result of solar wind interacting with Earth’s atmosphere, producing brilliant bands of light in the sky. The colors can vary but are often bright green and blue.

According to the interactive Aurora tracker updated by the University of Alaska, the northern lights will be particularly bold on September 1st, and that’s when residents of several northern U.S. states will have the best chance at seeing them.

Stretching down into Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, and Montana, the lights will be more visible farther north you are, but even residents as far south as Indianapolis will have an opportunity to see the lights on the horizon, weather permitting.

The nights of August 31st and September 2nd will also offer a better-than-average chance at seeing the lights from northern states, but September 1st is definitely the premiere viewing opportunity.

The lights are best viewed when the sky is at its absolutely darkest, so if you want the best chance to see them be sure to gaze skyward around midnight. Of course, if the skies are cloudy — or you’re in the heart of a major city where light pollution is high — you may still have a tough time spotting them.

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Ilhan Omar: Let’s Put ...

https://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/immigration/item/33278-ilhan-omar-let-s-put-the-un-in-charge-of-america-s-migration-crisis

Friday, 30 August 2019
Ilhan Omar: Let’s Put the UN in Charge of the Southern Border
Written by  Luis Miguel

Representative Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) on Wednesday told a South Minneapolis audiencethat she wants to see an overhaul of U.S. immigration policy that would include bringing in the United Nations to handle the mass migration at the southern border.


Claiming that Americans are “losing our moral high ground” on immigration, the Somali-born congresswoman argued that the UN would run migration flow more “humanely.”


“We should do what any other country does, by dealing with this situation in a serious way,” she said. “So we have to bring in the United Nations High Commissioner on Refugees — an agency that has the expertise and the training to handle massive flows of refugees humanely.”
Such a move would undermine American sovereignty and place our immigration system in the hands of a UN leadership that seeks to create open borders and erode our nation’s autonomy.


Omar made her comments while speaking at a town hall. She countered the rhetoric of President Trump and his supporters, disputing characterization of current migration levels as an “invasion.”


“What we face is not an invasion,” Omar said. “This is not an invasion, it’s an immigration crisis.”


According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection(CBP), apprehensions at the southwest border during fiscal year 2019 alone have been over 750,000 — and that doesn’t include illegal aliens who escaped apprehension and have successfully entered the country.


“We’re all here tonight because we all recognize that immigration is one of the defining civil rights and human rights issue of our time,” Omar added.
As a member of “The Squad,” a group of four freshman Democratic congresswomen pulling their party further leftward, Omar holds a progressive stance on migration, favoring policies that would relax enforcement and allow greater entry of illegal aliens.


“There is no good way to detain immigrants,” Omar told her audience. “We are treating people like criminals when they have not committed a crime.”


The logical conclusion of such rhetoric is the decriminalization of illegal border crossings — a platform of some Democratic presidential candidates, including Senator Elizabeth Warren, Former HUD Secretary Julián Castro, and South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg.


The decriminalization of illegal border crossings, along with an end to detainment of illegal aliens, would effectively create an open border.
Omar has also called for the abolishment of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and co-sponsored legislation this summer that would prohibit federal agencies from using the word “alien” to refer to persons in the country illegally.


Jennifer Carnahan, chairwoman of the Republican Party of Minnesota, criticized Omar and defended the Trump administration’s focus on stopping illegal migration through stricter enforcement.


“President Trump and Republicans in Congress have been working to address the crisis at the border while Democrats have been more interested in obstructing to score political points,” Carnahan said in a statement.


Omar’s remarks on migration surfaced at the same time she is involved in another controversy: A possible campaign-finance violationrelated to Omar’s giving of travel reimbursements to a consultant who is alleged to have been her paramour.


Despite not having a full congressional term under her belt, Omar has become notably adept at drawing media attention.


Emerging technology can..

Emerging technology can replace workers — or train them for new work

Midwifery educator at Middlesex University Sarah Chitongo instructs a trainee midwife wearing an augmented reality (AR) headset in London, Britain June 17, 2019. Picture taken June 17, 2019. REUTERS/Stuart McDill - RC18635B8A10
In 2012, venture capitalist and entrepreneur Marc Andreesen predicted that jobs will be divided between “people who tell computers what to do, and people who are told by computers what to do.” Already, smartphones and other internet-connected devices assign work in a wide variety of environments, from Amazon warehouses to city streets. Workers that take assignments from computers may see their jobs completely automated as artificial intelligence and robots become more capable over time. However, these same devices also have the potential to train workers in new skills and ride out successive waves of automation.
Skills training typically comes through higher education or from companies themselves. However, rising college tuition costs and shrinking investments in training reduce the opportunity for employees to acquire the skills needed for new kinds of work. Now, newly-emerging technologies may help to fill this void in skills training. Augmented reality and virtual reality can bring computers to manual jobs far removed from an office, giving companies and workers more options for how and where retraining takes place. Rather than requiring employees to go to a classroom or an online portal, AR and VR headsets can teach workers new skills on-site.

Computers beyond the office

Automation was once primarily the domain of factories and other controlled environments where machines could replace manual labor. Next, mainframe and personal computers took over cognitive labor in laboratory and office settings. Now, smartphones and other internet-connected devices enable workers to carry computers with them wherever they go. Thus equipped, a worker can take on manual tasks assigned by a computer that has taken over much of the cognitive work.
This division of labor between humans and computers occurs in diverse settings. In Amazon warehouses, handheld scanners navigate employees to each item included in an order. Ride-hailing apps like Uber and Lyft accomplish a similar task on city streets, telling drivers where to pick up and drop off passengers. Food delivery apps have created a growing number of “virtual restaurants” with no tables: an app tells cooks what food to prepare and tells delivery drivers where to take each order. Humans are currently more capable than robots at grasping odd-shaped objects, driving in sub-optimal conditions, and preparing many kinds of food. However, AmazonUberLyft, and robotics companies are each investing in research and development to automate these tasks. We may not be far from a time where robots and artificial intelligence handle the preparation and delivery of e-commerce and food orders.

Computer training, not replacement

Computers need not replace humans if they can instead train humans wherever their work takes them. In a growing number of industries, augmented reality headsets overlay the technical knowledge typically learned in a classroom setting onto manual jobs in the workplace. The reverse can occur as well: virtual reality headsets and handheld controllers can simulate hands-on training inside a classroom setting. Making training more informative and interactive for workers can reduce the necessary time to gain experience. This applies both to new workers with few skills, and mid-career workers learning new skills.
Accelerating training can create a more flexible workforce for employers. Though AR and VR headsets themselves are still relatively expensive, their cost can spread out over many employees. Training can be easily reconfigured for new skills needs and can be replicated anywhere that employees are located. By contrast, a human trainer would need to learn new skills themselves and then teach in a centralized classroom or travel to workers in field locations. Whether spread across many factories or working on location, AR and VR headsets allow workers to apply technical knowledge when and where it is needed.
New methods for training workers reveal greater possibilities for the future of work. Rather than relying on a single skillset, workers will be able to upgrade their skills more quickly and efficiently throughout their career. This approach benefits industries where generations of technology advance much faster than generations of workers. Augmented reality and virtual reality may not be able to enhance every job, but they can add a digital layer to many manual tasks far removed from an office. Rather than replace workers, working with an AR or VR headset can give people the necessary skills to adapt to the 21st century economy.

Amazon is a general, unrestricted donor to the Brookings Institution. The findings, interpretations, and conclusions posted in this piece are solely those of the author and not influenced by any donation.

Trans athlete with reported..

Trans athlete with reported losing streak transfers to women’s team

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A Minnesota college track athlete who has a reported history of losing nearly every competition against fellow males has reportedly come out as a “transgender woman” and is now slated to begin competing against biological women as early as this upcoming weekend.

Jonathan Eastwood, who now identifies as “June,” is specifically slated to compete Saturday at the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I “Clash of the Inland Northwest” women’s 4,000-meter race in Cheney, Washington.

According to reports, Eastwood’s previous record was that of a loser — one who rarely won and never even qualified for a national meet. However, that could all change because of the biological advantages Eastwood will be bringing to Saturday’s race.

Learn more below:
Although Eastwood won only two of 56 races in three years on the Montana men’s track and cross country teams, his times are much faster than the women he’ll be running against on Saturday,” LifeSiteNews has confirmed.
His best 5,000-meter time in track and field is 14 minutes, 38.80 seconds, which is 32 seconds faster than the NCAA women’s track record of 15:01.70 set by former University of Colorado runner Jenny Simpson in 2009.”

Eastwood’s personal best for the 1,500-meter race is likewise only seconds slower than the world record set by professional track star and Olympics award winner Genzebe Dedada.

The only good news for the biological women competing in Saturday race is that Eastwood’s reportedly been taking both estrogen and testosterone-suppressing hormones.

But as noted by LifeSiteNews, there’s only so much that hormone therapy can do.

“During male adolescence, testosterone creates muscle bulk: adult male legs are about 80 percent muscle, whereas female legs are only 60 percent muscle,” the site notes. “On average, adult men have larger lungs and hearts than women, too, and their hips are narrower, another advantage in running.”

And these are advantages that, despite propaganda from far-left activists, cannot be erased, as noted in a paper published in the Journal of Medical Ethics just last month.

“[H]ormone therapy will not alter bone structure, lung volume or heart size of the transwoman athlete, especially if she transitions postpuberty, so natural advantages, including joint articulation, stroke volume and maximal oxygen uptake, will be maintained,” the paper by reportedly two bioethics professors and a physiology professor reads.

What remains to be seen is how the NCAA will handle Eastwood’s entrance into the race. The track-themed blog LetsRun.com appears to suspect its response will be determined entirely by how well or poorly the “transgender woman” performs this fall.

“If Eastwood comes out and dominates this fall, will it spur the NCAA to overhaul its vague and weak transgender policy?” a post on the blog reads. “Unless Eastwood is utterly awful this fall, it seems likely that she will face questions about whether she has an unfair advantage because of her chromosomal sex — and how big that advantage is.”

“If she’s 20th at NCAAs, will someone complain that she bumped someone out of All-American honors? If she’s 5th at her conference meet, will someone complain she bumped someone out of all-conference honors? If she’s 5th on her team, will someone complain she bumped someone off the travel squad?”

Most likely yes. As more and more “transgender women” athletes have emerged, a growing chorus has risen of frustrated young girls and women alike who feel like their rights are being discarded.

Among them is Connecticut track star Selina Soule, a 16-year-old who “missed qualifying for the 55-meter in the New England regionals” earlier this year because the spots were taken by two “transgender girls.”

“It’s very frustrating and heartbreaking when us girls are at the start of the race and we already know that these athletes are going to come out and win no matter how hard you try,” she said in an interview with The Daily Signal back in May. “They took away the spots of deserving girls, athletes … me being included.”

Listen:

She cautioned though that many of her peers are afraid to speak out because of pressure from the left.

“Everyone is afraid of retaliation from the media, from the kids around their school, from other athletes, coaches, schools, administrators,” she said. “They don’t want to drag attention to themselves, and they don’t want to be seen as a target for potential bullying and threats.”

“There’s really nothing else you can do except get super frustrated and roll your eyes,” another young athlete, this one too afraid to reveal her name, added. “Because it’s really hard to even come out and talk in public just because of the way with the far left, and how just immediately you’ll just be shut down.”

“I personally want a future in athletics in college, but I feel like if there’s a coach that disagrees with my personal opinion, or a board that disagrees with it, then they’ll already have a predisposition with me and then it’ll affect maybe playing time or my ability to get into that college,” a third girl said.

Conversely, “transgender women” like Eastwood have no fear to deal with, given as their stories are being actively promoted by both congressional Democrats and the mainstream media.

Friday, 30 August 2019

If You Want Civility..

If You Want Civility You Just Might Be A Neo-Confederate And Because Of That The Left Really Does Want You Dead

This Wednesday, June 28, 2017, shows the statue of Confederate Gen. Stonewall Jackson on Monument Avenue in Richmond, Va. As cities across the United States are removing Confederate statues and other symbols, dispensing with what some see as offensive artifacts of a shameful past marked by racism and slavery, Richmond is taking a go-slow approach. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)
The opinion pages of the nation’s major newspapers never cease to disappoint. Just a couple of weeks ago, the New York Times announced that it has suddenly discovered that everything to do with everything in American history was a direct result of slavery. Now some twit writing at the Washington Post reveals that the whole call for civility by people on the right triggers her because it is exactly like the rhetoric of defenders of slavery in the antebellum South. (For the record, I’ve never before heard of this “Eve Fairbanks” creature and the more I learn of her the less impressed I am.)
So, kiddies, buckle up and get ready for a trip as wild as any involving ‘shrooms or LSD that that ever left you tasting the color yellow and smelling loud sounds. Periodically, I’m going to insert trenchat tweets from Grant Addison, deputy editor at the Washington Examiner, whose tweets alerted me to the masterpiece.
I grew up in a conservative family. The people I talk to most frequently, the people I call when I need help, are conservative. I’m not inclined to paint conservatives as thoughtless bigots. But a few years ago, listening to the voices and arguments of commentators like Shapiro, I began to feel a very specific deja vu I couldn’t initially identify. It felt as if the arguments I was reading were eerily familiar. I found myself Googling lines from articles, especially when I read the rhetoric of a group of people we could call the “reasonable right.”
These are figures who typically dislike President Trump but often say they’re being pushed rightward — sometimes away from what they claim is their natural leftward bent — by intolerance and extremism on the left. The reasonable right includes people like Shapiro and the radio commentator Dave Rubin; legal scholar Amy Wax and Jordan Peterson, the Canadian academic who warns about identity politics; the social psychologist Jonathan Haidt; the New York Times columnist Bari Weiss and the American Enterprise Institute scholar Christina Hoff Sommers, self-described feminists who decry excesses in the feminist movement; the novelist Bret Easton Ellis and the podcaster Sam Harris, who believe that important subjects have needlessly been excluded from political discussions. They present their concerns as, principally, freedom of speech and diversity of thought. Weiss has called them “renegade” ideological explorers who venture into “dangerous” territory despite the “outrage and derision” directed their way by haughty social gatekeepers.
So it felt frustrating: When I read Weiss, when I listened to Shapiro, when I watched Peterson or read the supposedly heterodox online magazine Quillette, what was I reminded of?
You guessed it.
The reasonable right’s rhetoric is exactly the same as the antebellum rhetoric I’d read so much of. The same exact words. The same exact arguments. Rhetoric, to be precise, in support of the slave-owning South.
I’m no authority of pre-Civil War rhetoric–and I doubt very much that Fairbanks is either–but from the reading I’ve done I don’t see much in speeches or newspapers of the time, particularly those in the South, asking for civility. Quite to the contrary. But, arguendo, she’s not just blowing smoke, the very fact that she equates a call for civility in a discussion of basic Constitutional rights and our historic philosophy of governance with the defense of slavery shows why only chumps are aiming for civility. There is no need to be civil when you’re confront an irredeemable evil.
If that sounds absurd — Shapiro and his compatriots aren’t defending slavery, after all — it may be because many Americans are unfamiliar with the South’s actual rhetoric. When I was a kid in public school, I learned the arguments of Sen. John C. Calhoun (D-S.C.), who called slavery a “positive good,” and Alexander Stephens, the Confederacy’s vice president, who declared that the South’s ideological “cornerstone” rested “upon the great truth that the Negro is not equal to the white man.”
I’m going to call bullsh** on this. I went to school in Virginia for 11 of my 12 years. While I’ll be the first to acknowledge that the Holy Trinity was Lee, Jackson, and Stuart, if you can find a dozen Virginia public school students who can name the vice president of the Confederacy and quote him, I’ll kiss your bare butt at high noon at the place of your choosing and I’ll give you an hour to draw a crowd.
They stressed the importance of logic, “facts,” “truth,” “science” and “nature” much more than Northern rhetoricians did. They chided their adversaries for being romantic idealists, ignoring the “experience of centuries.”

They loved hyperbole. Events were “the most extraordinary spectacles” that had “ever challenged the notice of the civilized world,” “too alarming” and threatened “to destroy all that is valuable and beautiful in the institutions of our country.” …

The most important thing to know about them, they held, was that they were not the oppressors. They were the oppressed. They were driven to feelings of isolation and shame purely on the basis of freely held ideas, the right of every thinking man…
Let’s call this particular logic “antebellum reasoning.” Its appeal was that it identified pro-South rhetoricians as the upholders of America’s true heritage: They were, in their own reckoning, dedicated to truth — and persecuted by tyrants…
In Dave Rubin, who says that “if you have any spark of individualism in you, if you have anything about you that’s interesting or different, they” — the left — “will come to destroy that,” I hear the pro-Southern newspaper editor Duff Green: Abolitionists’ intent is “to drive the white man from the South.”
In Bari Weiss — who asserts that “the boundaries of public discourse have become so proscribed as to make impossible frank discussions of anything remotely controversial” and that “perfectly reasonable intellectuals [are] being regularly mislabeled … with every career-ending epithet” — I hear Josiah Nott: “Scientific men who have been bold enough to speak truth … have been persecuted.”
In Ben Shapiro — who ascribes right-wing anger to unwise left-wing provocation (“How do you think people are going to react?”) — I hear a letter printed in the Charleston Mercury, which warned that “if the mad career of the hot headed abolitionists should lead to acts of violence on the part of those whom they so vindictively assail, who shall be accountable? … Not the South.”
And to the bottom line
But today I see what Lincoln feared. Nearly daily, I read some new figure appealing to antebellum reasoning. Joining the reasonable right seems to render these figures desirable contributors to center-left media outlets. That’s because, psychologically, the claim to victimhood can function as a veiled threat. It tricks the listener into entering a world where the speaker is the needy one, fragile, requiring the listener to constantly adjust his behavior to cater to the imperiled person.
With this threat, the reasonable right has recruited the left into serving its purpose. Media outlets and college campuses now go to extraordinary lengths to prove their “balance” and tolerance, bending over backward to give platforms to right-wing writers and speakers who already have huge exposure.
In the human body, viruses use the shells of immune cells to trick other cells into letting them in. Principles like freedom and equality have functioned, through time, as the American immune system, warding off sickness. But they can also be co-opted. As they were more than 150 years ago, ideas like freedom of speech, diversity and respect are now being used to turn opponents of conservatism into helpless hosts, transmitting its ideas.
Actually, there is an insight there that we should consider. If you accept that there is literally no difference between, say, arguing that men and women are different and arguing blacks are inferior to whites, of course you will try to ruin careers and shout down the opposition and to have them deplatformed. Where the reasonable conservatives think they are in a debate and debates can only take place in the context of civility and mutual respect, many of us on the right have recognized for several years that this is not the situation and striving for civility is a chump’s game pursued by chumps. Many of us, in fact, completely agree with Kurt Schlichter:
They really do want to be in control of your child’s eduction. They really do want to put off limits a wide variety of viewpoints and make people holding positions with which they disagree social pariahs. You won’t be left in peaces because, as Erick Erickson used to say, You will be made to care. These people really do want you dead. And it makes as much sense to deal with people like that by trying to reason with them as it would with rabid curs. If you want to find common ground with these people, please move over to The Bulwark or National Review so you can wait with an untroubled mind for the cattle cars to come to fetch you. I have other plans.
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The Deterioration of Law Enforcement: A Guest Post by Robert Harris

From the blog:  https://dickiefloydnovels.com/deterioration/?fbclid=IwAR3sXORDYmfgWi_GqU08Wb_lIPNN3VQjLVyuwhYqIeh0eey-amDzMUV490k
It's a murder novel book blog but this guys take on things is very accurate.

Robert Lee “Bobby” Harris has been a close friend since 1984. We worked together at several assignments on the sheriff’s department, including Firestone patrol and Homicide Bureau. We’ve been roommates, radio car partners, riding (motorcycles) partners, and drinking buddies.
Bobby spent 33 years in law enforcement, working as a police officer for the cities of Sierra Madre and Culver City before he was hired by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. His career was a colorful one, to say the very least, and he is regarded by most who have had the pleasure of knowing him as a fearless man, one who has survived many deadly encounters with uncanny coolness. When the Gulf War started, Bobby took a leave of absence from the sheriff’s department. He enlisted in the United States Marine Corps Reserves and served as a Forward Observer in ANGLICO, and a sergeant in a scout sniper platoon.
In response to my blog about the tragic murder of Los Angeles Police Officer Juan Jose Diaz: Off-duty LAPD Officer Killed by Gunfire, Bobby shared his candid thoughts of the article and the comments it received. When I read his words, I asked his permission to post his commentary as a standalone blog in order to garner the attention it deserves.

A snip: 

"Our most outspoken critics are preventing the punishment of evil and emboldening those who would cause evil to flourish. Most of them have never been in a fight themselves, but they are like jackals. They are loud and they are winning. They use our own unrealistic restrictions to hamstring law enforcement’s efforts to maintain order. They know what they are doing. Never underestimate how much they hate you. Never underestimate how much they hate this country."


Read it all, very profoundly and sadly true.

Recipes - The Best Frita Cubana

Frita Cubana
{Cuban Hamburger}




This is my own version of the Frita Cubana popular in the Southern most regions of Florida.  The best ones come from the street vendors and I hope I have done justice to this traditional Cuban master piece. 

If you do not like this wondrous burger, there is something strange going on....

As the Cuban's say this Burger is, "no le cabe un alpiste en el culo".

Enjoy!

Ingredients:

For 6 1/4 lbs patties

1/2 lbs 93% lean hamburger
1/2 lbs Ground Pork
1/2 lbs Spanish Style Chorizo [chopped fine]
2/3 Spanish Onion [1/3 diced fine] [1/3 sliced thin and reserved]
2-3 medium garlic cloves [diced fine]
1/2 Tsp Spanish smoked sweet paprika
1/2 Tsp Cumin
Small palm of dried Oregano ground between your hands
Pulp of 1 Sour Orange


For the sauce:

2 Tb spoons good Olive oil
The last 1/3 Spanish onion diced fine
2 large garlic cloves diced fine
Juice of one Sour Orange [reserved]
2 Tb spoon of tomato paste
3-4 Tb spoons of Goya Sofrito
Juice of one lime
2 Tb spoon honey [or a squeeze or two from the honey bear]

Shoe String French Fries [The amount is up to you]

6 medium sized Cuban Rolls or Brioche hamburger buns [insides grilled golden with butter]


Method:

For the Patties:

Juice the sour orange prior to mixing the meat patty mixture, reserve juice for sauce, add the well drained pulp to the to the meat mixture.
Mix all ingredients for patties in a bowl. 
Using a 6-8 oz ice cream scoop measure out 6 equal balls, do not flatten, place covered in refrigerator for 30 minutes.  

Tip:  At this point you can freeze the patty balls or continue on, they will last 30 days in a well sealed freezer bag.  


For the sauce: 

In a small saute on medium heat add the olive oil and cook the onion until translucent but not browned stirring occasionally, add garlic, stir in, cook for 2 minutes, add remaining ingredients combine well except lime juice.  Increase heat and reduce by 1/3.  Using a hand blender, chop onions until the sauce is lumpy-smooth, continue reduction until the consistency of thick ketchup. Note: If sauce is thick prior to reduction add 1/3 cup of a good chicken stock...not broth...reduce as above. When fully reduced, remove from heat, add lime juice and combine.  Sauce should be sweetly sour to taste, and salt and pepper.

Assembly:

Heat oil for French Fries or oven to 450 degrees....If deep frying wait until the very last minute to cook, you want the fries to be hot and crispy.  If using the oven, follow package directions and adjust cooking the burgers until the last few minutes...it is essential to have hot crispy fries for this dish.

If you have a Comal, now is the time to pre-heat for the buns.

Heat a non-stick skillet to medium high,  add 1 tbl spoon good olive oil. When the oil is just smoking add the ball of meat and smash with spatula until 1/4-1/3 inch thick.  {This part is essential, the original Frita Cubana was made on a flat grill cart and cooked well, not medium or rare}
Do not worry about uniformity here, the burger should not be perfectly round.  It's the street vendor style of the old days in Little Havana.

{Lightly butter the rolls or buns and place on Comal.}

Once smashed place a few thinly sliced Spanish onions on the patty and mush in with the spatula, then top with a tablespoon of the sauce.  When the first side is done, about 2 minutes, flip the burger and add another tbl spoon of sauce to the top.  The burger should be 'brazing' at this point.  Cook until well done and the sauce is beginning to dry up. 

Once the buns or rolls are toasted to a light brown, spread a tbl spoon of the sauce on the bottom bun and work in lightly. [You are making a seal for the juices of the burger] Place burger on the bottom bun with all the juices from the pan...or as much as you can, then a hand full of fries to cover the entire burger, then another tbl spoon of sauce and finally the top bun or roll.  Wrap in wax paper or parchment to retain all the ingredients once bitten into.  I prefer the 'half wrap' method:  https://www.wikihow.com/Wrap-a-Burger

Optional toppings: Tomato slices [lol], mayo lettuce...or whatever you want, the key ingredients are the sauce, the meat mixture, and the shoestring fries.


Serve IMMEDIATELY.  It is important for this burger to be hot and crispy on the first bite.

Drink suggestion:

Saoco.- The best thing one can do with coconut water.  Absolutely delightful, cool and refreshiing!  To make it you just need coconut water, light rum, fresh lime juice, sugar and some ice cubes.  Combine all the ingredients except the ice in a shaer glass and stir until the sugar is dissolved, add ice, shake and pour all into a tall glass.


1 1/2 Oz rum

2-3 tbl spoon fresh lime juice

1 tbl spoon sugar or honey


6 oz coconut water







Please recommend & be sure to follow The Coconut Whisperer