
Montana’s Ultimate Comfort Food Hits The Spot
Depending on where you're from can go a long way in determining what you like. This goes for clothing, vehicles, and food.
For instance, I grew up near the Bar-B-Q Capital of the world, so when it comes to really good bar-b-q, I might be a little more critical than others. (Although bar-b-q is a lot like religion, everyone thinks theirs is the best)
Here in Montana, we have our culinary creations that we claim. From Flathead Cherries to the Pork Chop Sandwich, some things just taste like home.
So, when it comes to Montana's choice for the ultimate comfort food, which culinary creation takes the top spot? Is it the pasty? How about huckleberries? Of course, we mentioned Flathead Cherries and Pork Chop sandwiches, but according to one source, none of the above-mentioned foods hold the ranking of Montana's ultimate comfort food.
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Before we reveal what the ultimate comfort food is, let's take a look at some of the most iconic drive-in restaurants in the state.
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Montana's Ultimate Comfort Food
According to Foods Insight, which is a social media page, the number one comfort food in Big Sky Country is ...Frybread Tacos.
I'm having a hard time finding any issue with this. Frybread Tacos are amazing, and it just so happens that some of the best around are right here in Montana. While they are a staple at Fairs and Festivals, they might be hard to come by at restaurants around the state, but here is the good news: you can also make these at home with a little effort and practice.
The ingredients for frybread are pretty basic (flour, water, and salt). You mix it up and fry it in oil, and then add your favorite taco toppings, and wala. You've got yourself a real treat. I'm getting hungry just thinking about it.

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