Guacamole and/
apple empanada is/
a pleasant surprise.
Backstory: Dining at The Esquire on the Riverwalk in San Antonio, I ordered the braised short-ribs empanada. When I cut into it, (covered with spicy guacamole and sour cream), it was quite tasty… but didn’t look like pork. A little digging verified the truth: It was apple and cinnamon! The server wanted to take it back, but… I enjoyed the sweet and savory combo so much that I insisted on finishing it. When she said “I won’t charge you for that”, I said “And I won’t charge you for being your taste tester!”
It was a great mistake!
Another Good Mistake: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
Posted in Revolutionary ImproVerse Poetry and tagged apple, CyranoWriter, empanada, good mistake, Guacamole, haiku, ImproVerse haiku, Kuhns, making lemonaide out of lemons, mistake, mistake in the kitchen, poems, poet David Kuhns, Poetry, revolutionary poetry, Riverwalk restaurant, San Antonio, surprise, taste tester, The Esquire, www.cyranowriter.com.