Wednesday, March 12, 2014

DoriLocos with Mr. Apple

In Mr. Apple's Welcome Party we prepared and shared a very popular snack in Mexico, DoriLocos (DoriCrazy). They're tasty and easy to prepare.

You just need a bag of your favorite Doritos and some of the following ingredients, or all of them if you want to:


  • Chopped cucumber.
  • Grated carrot.
  • Grated jicama.
  • Pickled pig skin.
  • Japanese peanuts.
  • Hot peanuts.
  • Salted peanuts.
  • Spicy roasted chickpeas (garbanzo beans).
  • Chamoy.
  • Hot sauce.
  • Lemon.
  • Salt.


It would be great if you prepare your own Dorilocos and share some photos or videos telling us what does it taste like. We're pretty sure you'll like it!

En la fiesta de bienvenida de Mr. Apple preparamos y compartimos una botana muy popular en México, DoriLocos. Son muy sabrosos y fáciles de preparar.

Sólo necesitan una bolsa de sus Doritos favoritos y algunos de los siguentes ingredientes, ¡O todos juntos!:


  • Pepino picado (en cuadritos).
  • Zanahoria rallada.
  • Jícama rayada.
  • Cueritos de puerco en vinagre.
  • Cacahuates japoneses.
  • Cacahuates salados.
  • Cacahuates enchilados.
  • Garbanzos tostados con chile.
  • Chamoy.
  • Salsa picante (botanera).
  • Limón y sal.
Nos encantaría que preparen sus propios DoriLocos y nos compartan fotos o videos diciéndonos qué les pareció. Estamos seguros de que les van a encantar.




















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15 comentarios:

  1. I like the food :D It looks really good, hope i can try it. I am happy that MR.Apple is having fun and eating those delicious food. Hope you had fun with MR.Apple :D
    From: IS.281-Cavallaro
    My name is alan, nice to meet you.

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  3. i think this is awesome and these pictures are fantastic


    -vincent brooklyn

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  4. It looks like Mr.Apple had some fun eating the DoriLocos. Just adding cheese might make it tastier... mmmmmmmmmmm!

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  5. It looks like Mr.Apple had some fun eating the DoriLocos. Just adding cheese might make it tastier... mmmmmmmmmmm!

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  7. The food looks awesome :D When i go to Mexico City i will try this food
    HAVE FUN EATING THAT DoriLocos!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Have fun with Mr.Apple...... :D :D :D
    My name is chashman,nice to meet you
    From:Is.281

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  8. Your party looks amazing and fun. The food looks amazing. I wish i could try your doritos. I hope you are having fun with Mr.Apple

    -Alvin Ng

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  9. There is many food that is for Mr.Apple to eat, but I didn't understand
    "Pepino picado (en cuadritos).
    Zanahoria rallada.
    Jícama rayada.
    Cueritos de puerco en vinagre.
    Cacahuates japoneses.
    Cacahuates salados.
    Cacahuates enchilados.
    Garbanzos tostados con chile.
    Chamoy.
    Salsa picante (botanera).
    Limón y sal.
    Nos encantaría que preparen sus propios DoriLocos y nos compartan fotos o videos diciéndonos qué les pareció. Estamos seguros de que les van a encantar." so I search it up on google translate and the translation is
    "Chopped cucumber (diced).
    Grated carrot.
    Striped jicama.
    Cueritos pickled pork.
    Japanese peanuts.
    Salted peanuts.
    Peanuts enchilados.
    Roasted chickpeas chili.
    Chamoy.
    Chutney (botanera).
    Lemon and salt.
    We would love to prepare their own DoriLocos and we share photos or videos telling us what they thought. We are sure they will love it." I like the idea that you put it in a Doritos bag and I think it is great!
    From: IS.281-Cavallaro
    My name is Cheuk

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  10. Wow I want to try some DoriLocos, too :D. It looks really good and tasty. Very nice pictures! And why do you use a fork to eat those DoriLocos?

    - Carter (Brooklyn)

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  11. Hi my name is Muhammad from is 281,
    I like how you guys are changing Doritos in Dorilocos. you are mixing salsa, lemons and other stuff in it. That is crazy but it is creative to. I hope you have fun with Mr.apple.
    From is 281.

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  12. From Cavallaro
    It looks so delicious how you make the dorilocos and i want to try to make some of that.
    I love that u are treating him like he's part of your class

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  13. Never heard of these, but i want to try them. Also, Mr.Apple seems like he is having fun, eating Dorilocos.

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  14. Hi am from NY Brooklyn,
    the Dorilocos look delicious, I think i will try making some. It really creative and makes me hungry.

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  15. From Cavallaro I'm Mexican and I never knew about this It looks cool and yummy but I can't eat it sad face ): because I'm allergic to peanuts. If i wasn't i would eat. From Manuel Veliz

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