Mashed plantains with pork rinds: Machuca de platano con chicharrones

This variation on traditional machuca uses crispy chicharrones (pork cracklings), which give a good texture to the dish and impart the taste of pork without having to use the traditional lard. A cousin of the West African fufu, machuca is best made with barely ripe plantains, those that are still mostly yellow. (They can have some black spots but not have […]

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Filet mignon with tomatillo-chipotle sauce: Filete de res al chipotle

The colonial silver mining town of Alamos, Sonora was designed by the king of Spain’s personnal architect and remains every bit as impressive today as it was three hundred years ago. While staying at Alamos’ beautiful Hacienda de los Santos, I taught a cooking course which included this version of filet mignon in chipotle sauce. […]

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Mexican plantain empanadas with picadillo: Empanadas de platano

This recipe is adapted from Alquímias y Atmósferas del Sabor, by Doña Carmen Titita Ramírez, proprietress of Mexico City’s famed El Bajío restaurant. The plantains should be cooked a day in advance, to give them time to “set” and make the mashed plantains easier to roll, since they are the only ingredient in the empanada “dough.” Mexican […]

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Stewed pork with chipotle on tostadas: Tinga poblana

Tinga is a basically a stewed pork dish, cooked with a chipotle sauce and most commonly served on tostadas. A chipotle is a dried jalapeño with a wonderful, smokey flavor. The chipotles called for in this recipe, called chipotles adobados are canned and can be found anywhere from Michoacan to Michigan. This is a good dish to make ahead and then provide garnishes to […]

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Pomegranate. Credit: Tony Burton.

Game hens in pomegranate and honey sauce: Pollito tierno en salsa de granada y miel

I have seen one or another version of this recipe in magazines in both México and the United States. Here in Mexico, game hens are sold in the supermarkets and labeled pollitos tiernos, “tender little chickens.” Ingredients: 1 cup pomegranate juice ½ cup honey 6 cloves garlic, peeled and crushed ½ teaspoon each: ground coriander, ground cinnamon, and ground […]

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Chicken in almond sauce: Pollo en salsa de almendras

This dish is easy and elegant enough for company, as well as a delicious every-day comida. It may be made ahead and reheated, covered. Ingredients: 1 3 1/2-4 pound chicken, cut into serving pieces 1/2 medium white onion, studded with 2 cloves 2 cloves garlic, peeled 6 whole black peppercorns water to cover salt or powdered chicken […]

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Flour, eggs and huazontle become delicious tortitas © Daniel Wheeler, 2010

Mexican huazontle croquettes: Tortitas de huazontle

I had these for the first time at Las Cazuelas de Tlaxcala, a restaurant in Tlaxcala with really authentic Central Mexican cuisine. They can be served with a simple tomato sauce or with a pasilla or tomatillo sauce. Ingredients 1 pound huazontle bud clusters (the tops, with stems and leaves removed) 1 pound rice, cooked and allowed to cool […]

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