Turtle chimichangas?!
Answers: are turtle chimichangas a traditional mexican food?
i agree w/alicia
but she didn't mention the chimi's are a tex-mex and an obvious americanized version of a burrito ( more than likely made outof a snicker's bar rolled in a tortilla and then fried .....
turtle meat is a delicacy. but very cruel.
YES, AND THIS IS THE RECIPE
Turtle chimichangas
Ingredients:
8 (1.55 oz.) chocolate candy bars (such as Hershey's)
8 Burrito-size flour tortillas
1 (32 oz.) bottle vegetable Oil
1 (12 oz.) jar Caramel Ice Cream Topping
1 c. pecans, chopped
1 (12 oz) jar Hot Fudge Ice Cream Topping
1 (1 Qt.) container Premium Vanilla Ice Cream
Method
Place one candy bar in the center of a tortilla. Fold the bottom of the tortilla up & over the candy bar, and then fold the sides in & over. Fold the top of the tortilla over the folded sides and place, seam side down, on a tray or baking sheet. Repeat to make the remaining chimichangas. Heat the vegetable oil in a large stockpot to 360 degrees. Using tongs, place 2 chimichangas, seam side down, in the hot oil. Hold the chimichangas down for a few seconds to seal. Cook until golden brown on all sides, about 2-3 minutes. Drain the chimichangas on a wire rack and repeat to make the remaining chimichangas. Heat the caramel sauce in a small saucepan over medium heat. Add the pecans and bring just to a boil, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat and cool slightly, about 5 minutes. Heat the hot fudge in a micro-safe bowl in the microwave on high about 30 seconds. Place a chimichanga on each dessert plate and top with caramel-pecan sauce. Drizzle hot fudge over the chimichanga and serve with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
Notes:
Number of servings: 8