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TJ Street Food with a Twist: Mulita de Asada

September 9, 2016 Leave a Comment

Disclosure: This is a sponsored post in collaboration with Flatout and Society Culinaria.

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There isn’t anything in the world I crave more than Tijuana street food! From tostilocos, diablitos, tacos al vapor, and of course mulitas de asada, I can’t ever find enough time to eat my favorites when I visit TJ! Lucky for me, I’ve learned to make my favorite street foods with what I have to feed my cravings and lately, mulitas have been on my mind! 

I was 9 years old when I had my first mulita in Tijuana and it’s been a favorite ever since! It’s not quite a taco and not quite a quesadilla but somewhere in the middle and just as delicious! I like to try new things so I made dinner for the family using Flatout bread FoldIt and man did the family love these versions of my favorite street food! 

I’ve been making Mulitas de asada on a Flatout FoldIt for lunch every chance I get! YASSSS they’re that good and so easy to make! Here’s what you need to make a Mulita de Asada on a Flatout FoldIt:

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Mulita de Asada
2016-09-09 13:53:23
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Prep Time
5 min
Cook Time
15 min
Total Time
20 min
Prep Time
5 min
Cook Time
15 min
Total Time
20 min
Ingredients
  1. 1 Flatout FoldIt bread
  2. 2 thin slices of Milanesa meat
  3. 2tbs garlic salt
  4. 1/4 cup of shredded Monterrey jack cheese
  5. Finely chopped cilantro and onion
  6. Mashed avocado
  7. 2tbs vegetable oil
Instructions
  1. Season Milanessa meat with garlic salt on both sides.
  2. At medium heat, add the vegetable oil on to a pan and add the meat.
  3. Cook meat until evenly cooked on both sides and remove from heat.
  4. Dice meat into small squares.
  5. On a griddle, at Medium Heat, place a Flatout FoldIt.
  6. Add cheese and fold. Flip over until cheese is melted and remove from heat.
  7. Open your Flatout FoldIt and fill with meat, cilantro, onion, and avocado.
  8. Fold close and enjoy!
Notes
  1. Have leftover carne asada? Use that for a faster lunch meal!
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Now I didn’t know if it would work out the first time I mean a flatbread vs a tortilla come on! BUT man was I happily surprised! This mulita was softer, stayed warmer longer, and helped keep all my toppings in. 

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Flatout FoldIt was easy to heat on my comal and the cheesy goodness I layered was waiting to ooze out! 

Here’s a quick look of how I assemble my mulita. Of course, you can add anything you would to a taco in your mulita too!

 

A video posted by Ruby @GUBlife (@rubydw) on Sep 9, 2016 at 12:22pm PDT

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Are you craving this street food now? You should! Try them with Flatout Foldit bread It really is a healthier choice and a great alternative to tortillas, in my opinion! They’re low in fat, have a good source of fiber and the variety of Flatout bread make the possibilities endless. 

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Find FoldIt bread and other varieties of Flatout bread at your local grocery store HERE! 

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Pin our Mulita de Asada recipe to your quick and easy meals board!  

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