I made tacos the other day, tired of the pre-made shells in a box that taste like stale, dry, tortillia chips I decided to make my own taco shells. But how would I do it? How would I get the tacos into the classic taco shape?
I needed a taco bender! I knew they exsisted as my parents had one when I grew up it was a special pair of tongs you put the shell in and it would hold the shell in the classic taco-shape as you held it in the hot oil. So I go to Bed, Bath & Beyond. Surely the nirvana of kitchen-supplies would have such a device? Nope.
Defeated, I made my taco shells the hard way in a skillet of hot oil. But I was not detered. A couple of days later I'm defeated. I've been to three different BB&B's. a couple of restaurant-supply shops (could only find large ones that made six at a time that wouldn't fit in my fryer) a couple of other kitchen-utinsel stores and even some Hispanic grocery stores downtown. No. Such. Luck.
Even more defeated than before I went to the internet to find my Excalibur.
I should have it in 3-5 business days.
I needed a taco bender! I knew they exsisted as my parents had one when I grew up it was a special pair of tongs you put the shell in and it would hold the shell in the classic taco-shape as you held it in the hot oil. So I go to Bed, Bath & Beyond. Surely the nirvana of kitchen-supplies would have such a device? Nope.
Defeated, I made my taco shells the hard way in a skillet of hot oil. But I was not detered. A couple of days later I'm defeated. I've been to three different BB&B's. a couple of restaurant-supply shops (could only find large ones that made six at a time that wouldn't fit in my fryer) a couple of other kitchen-utinsel stores and even some Hispanic grocery stores downtown. No. Such. Luck.
Even more defeated than before I went to the internet to find my Excalibur.

I should have it in 3-5 business days.
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