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Anthony Bourdain attacks N.M. ‘Frito pie’ dish

The Columbian
Published: September 29, 2013, 5:00pm

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Insults dished out by food critic Anthony Bourdain on an episode of CNN’s “Parts Unknown” have stirred up outrage in New Mexico.

The sharp-tongued chef and writer lashed into the “World Famous” Frito pies sold at Santa Fe’s well-known Five & Dime General Store’s snack bar.

Bourdain says the dish tasted as if it were made with canned Hormel Chili and a “day-glow orange cheese-like substance.” He then charged that the local favorite isn’t even a New Mexico meal, but rather a Texas creation. He says New Mexicans should leave the recipe to the Texans.

Mike Collins, store manager of the Five & Dime, says Bourdain was “completely wrong” on the store’s Frito pie. He says their version is homemade from chile grown in New Mexico and remains popular.

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