by admin | Mar 28, 2015 | Appetizers, Recipes, Salads
Now that people eat lardo and pork belly, commercial chicharrones (pork cracklings) seem positively low fat. This salad is always very popular at my parties. Pork Crackling Salad (Ensalada de chicharron) People like to pick out the cracklings from this Pork Crackling...
by admin | Feb 16, 2015 | Recipes, Soups and Soup-Stews
Tomato and Corn Soup This soup is particularly wonderful when tomatoes and corn are both in seasonal glory but I felt like eating it so, though I could’ve used canned tomatoes, I made it with the kind of tomatoes and corn available on a cold February day, and it was...
by admin | Jan 28, 2015 | Main Dishes, Recipes
Langoustines or Shrimp with Garlic and Parsley (Camarones Tia Cuquita) I met Doña Cuquita, an old-fashioned matron with three unmarried older daughters, while I was studying in Guadalajara. Doña Cuquita was stern-looking, with hair in a bun and little glasses on the...
by admin | Jan 12, 2015 | Condiments, Recipes, Sauces
I serve this versatile sauce with everything from grilled fish to fried crab nuggets and even eggs, either scrambled or poached, on mornings when only a strong dose of chile can get me going. As with Camarones al ajillo, a little commercial soup base makes a big...
by admin | Jan 12, 2015 | Main Dishes, Recipes
This is a takeoff on something that I first encountered at Restaurante Diligencias in Tampico. I fell in love with their spicy version of a salsa verde, served on the side with fried shrimp or baked fillet of fish. You will see the family resemblance of this sauce...
by admin | Nov 20, 2014 | Recipes, Soups and Soup-Stews
You probably know one or two people who can do everything and do it well, or even brilliantly like virtuoso violinist Alberto Villalobos, the gorgeous middle child, of the Villalobos Brothers. I write often about them, not only because they are immensely talented,...