by admin | Jul 17, 2009 | Traditions & Culture, Travel
The first fiesta de pueblo, town feast, I attended was in 1985 in San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas. I have come at the time of a major local festival, the feast of the city’s patron, St. Christopher. The celebration begins a week before St....
by admin | Jul 17, 2009 | Ingredients
As I’ve mentioned before in this section, in Mexico there is an age-old tradition of using every part of a plant. Squashes in particular yield a wealth of delicious dishes. The tendrils go into sopa de guias, a light chicken broth seasoned with a sauteed...
by admin | Jul 5, 2009 | Articles, Equipment, Favorites, Special Days
Since he was a young high school student at Dalton, my son Rodrigo was given to entertaining–like me. I was one of the few parents who would allow a group of his classmates, supervised by a teacher, to come and cook and have dinner at our apartment. They had...
by admin | Jul 4, 2009 | On Zarela's Mind
Chapo He was a racist, he picked fights with anyone bigger than he, hated the aged, fur coats and people carrying big heavy bags–back packs and shoulder carry-alls particularly annoyed him. One day, he attacked Dan Dorfman’s wife, who was wearing both a fur coat...
by admin | Jun 16, 2009 | Ingredients
Bret Thorn wrote an article on blackberries for Nations Restaurant News and posted it on his Facebook profile. Of course no Mexican recipes were included because no one associates blackberries with Mexican cooking but they are very much used in both the cooking of...