In Oklahoma, you would order it like this.
Waiter: do you want a coke?
Customer: yes please.
Waiter: what kind?
Customer: Fresca.

In Oklahoma, you would order it like this.
Waiter: do you want a coke?
Customer: yes please.
Waiter: what kind?
Customer: Fresca.
Now THAT’s a new one on me. Where abouts are you?That's the convention were I'm from now, but my granddad's generation called it dope, e.g. "I'd like a dope and a moonpie".
I'm in Nashville now, but I'm originally from the hollers of East Tennessee.Now THAT’s a new one on me. Where abouts are you?
Booooo. My wager was "I bet most people call that a Frito pie," and that's not the case. According to this survey, most people call it something other than "Frito pie" (if they've ever seen one.)
You guys cost me a lunch.
Well, there's nothing taco shaped about it either, and it certainly isn't walking anywhere. In my defense: the word "Fritos" is literally written on the side...I guess my hang up about calling it Frito Pie is there’s nothing pie shaped about it.
Pie takes on many shapes and fillings. My guess is the pastry in this case is replaced with corn chips, and the filling is chilli. Frito based on the popularity of the brand name. Dates back to as early as the 1930's.I guess my hang up about calling it Frito Pie is there’s nothing pie shaped about it.
Pie takes on many shapes and fillings. My guess is the pastry in this case is replaced with corn chips, and the filling is chilli.