On Friday nights, we cook Mexican food. We live in Toronto; it's a long way from Mexico.
Monday, March 28, 2011
Friday Night Mexican, Slowly
This week it's a mash up between two of our favourites: Mexican and slow cookers. One year, instead of spending my grandmother's Christmas gift on the usual rent and food I finally put it to good use and bought myself a bona fide Crock-Pot. I realized that with minimal effort and no attention, these magical devices would do all of the cooking for you. Since then, a wealth of soups, stews and pulled pork have spilled forth from its ceramic vessel at the blistering speed of 0.125 meal/hr.
Labels:
beans,
corn tortillas,
guacamole,
helpful hints,
rice,
rick bayless,
slow cooker
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Minty Meat Marbles
This week we took a little break from Fiesta at Rick's; we were finding that some of the recipes in there require a major time commitment. Luckily, Senor Bayless figured that out and wrote Mexican Everyday which covers Mexican cooking for those of us who don't have the luxury of being Mexican cooks. We pulled a recipe from the book based on how tasty the picture looked and ended up with Chipotle Meatballs. Along side we cooked up Classic Mexican Red Rice, and Fried Beans.
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Huaraches! Gesundheit.
Back to Rick's this week for "Sandal-Shaped Corn Masa Cakes with Black Beans, Salsa and Aged Cheese" - or I guess as they're known in less verbose regions, 'Huaraches'. We ended up making a few substitutions in this one as some of Rick's recipes are a little difficult to make north of the Mason-Dixon line, let alone, in Ontario. I mean, you could probably come up with most of the ingredients given enough lead time and searching effort, but this is "Friday Night" Mexican, not "I spent a month on it" Mexican. Enough editorializing, onto dinner!
Labels:
guacamole,
huaraches,
rick bayless,
vegetarian
Sunday, March 6, 2011
I'm not a rancher but here is breakfast
So there is a little second hand store across the road whose interior looks like an episode of hoarders. If you have a clear idea of what you want, you can probably find it in there somewhere, as long as you're persistent. That's where we got Norma MacMillan's Tex Mex Cooking. Which is a 24 year old cookbook written (according to the book jacket) by a woman from the mid-west who has spent 18 years living in England.
Credibility not withstanding, what this book does have is beautiful pictures, simple recipes, and a lot of those basic things that trendier cook books wouldn't bother covering. You can find recipes for refried beans, corn and flour tortillas, and today's recipe for Huevos Rancheros.
Labels:
breakfast,
flour tortillas,
tex-mex,
vegetarian
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