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February 28, 2018
Mexican Horchata: Rice and Almond Drink

Head back in time to a world without soda and it’ll be much easier to find a refreshing glass of Horchata. Or you can skip the time machine and make your own batch at home. Horchata is one of Mexico’s most common agua frescas and this easy-to-make recipe is perfect if you’re new to this...
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February 21, 2018
Rajas: Creamy Poblano Strips with Potatoes

Finally a Rajas recipe! Get in the habit of buying fresh poblanos and you’ll always have the option of whipping up a batch of Rajas. These are roasted poblano strips drenched in a creamy sauce and they are easily one of Mexican cuisine’s most common side dishes. I typically add potato and some stock to...
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February 14, 2018
Easy Adobo Sauce

Adobo sauce has been around the block. It’s become an all-purpose term for seasoning or spice, but to find an authentic version your best bet is to head back in time a few hundred years. Grinding your own chili peppers will help complete that journey, and in doing so you might just find a flavor combo...
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February 7, 2018
Molletes (Mexican Bean and Cheese Sandwiches)

Most likely you already have everything you need to make a batch of these Molletes. And that’s how they’ve become such a staple in Mexican cuisine — they use such common ingredients that you can always whip up a plate when you’re running on fumes and need food NOW. Give the freshly made Pico de...
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February 1, 2018
Homemade Enchilada Sauce

This is the homemade enchilada sauce I always come back to. Ancho chili peppers give it a rich, complex flavor that works wonders when it’s gooped over some crispy corn tortillas. Enchilada sauce also happens to freeze quite well, so I’ve gotten in the habit of making an oversized batch and freezing a few portions. ...
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January 24, 2018
Charro Beans

Charro Beans! You’ll be hard pressed to find an authentic batch of Charro Beans anywhere north of the border, so it’s high time to make your own! Charro roughly translates as cowboy, so these beans have always been associated with ranch lifestyle in Mexico. Luckily for us, you can make a hearty, delicious batch of...
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January 17, 2018
Avocado Tips and Recipes

The essence of most New Year’s food resolutions could be distilled into a single sentence… Eat more avocados. Avocados are one of those rare superfoods that actually taste good, so it’s no surprise they are more popular now than they’ve ever been. After wading through some of the boring stuff (nutritional benefits) we’ll get to...
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January 10, 2018
World’s Best Chicken Tacos

These Chicken Tacos are not afraid to put themselves in the running for top taco. Of course, it’s worth noting who is making that claim. In this case, it’s someone (uhmmm…me) who has eaten various incarnations of these chicken tacos at least a couple hundred times over the past few years. But it’s not because...
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January 3, 2018
Poblano Breakfast Potatoes

These Poblano Breakfast Potatoes are perfect for lazy mornings. Chop ’em up, throw ’em in the oven, and 30-40 minutes later you’ll have a batch of scrumptious papas that will instantly rescue any grumpy heads in the house. You can also use them as an alarm clock because the smell of roasting poblanos will act...
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December 28, 2017
One Pot Mexican Lentils and Rice

This easy Lentils and Rice recipe is my latest attempt to find a dish in the Mexican vegetarian realm that will keep me full for more than an hour. It certainly fits that bill and in addition to tasting muy bueno it also comes with an awesome side benefit — it’s ridiculously cheap to make,...
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