My Slice of Mexico

My Slice of Mexico

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Desserts, Mexican Cuisine

Traditional Sweets – Cocada

February 14, 2020February 5, 2023by Irene10 Comments on Traditional Sweets – Cocada
Traditional Sweets – Cocada

I have adapted the following recipe to use sweetened shredded coconut; if shredding and drying from fresh coconuts, or if using unsweetened shredded coconut, simply double the amount of water and sugar … click on title for more

Mexican Cuisine, snack, appetizer

Traditional Sweets – Sweet or Spicy Tamarind Treats

February 13, 2020September 8, 2020by Irene27 Comments on Traditional Sweets – Sweet or Spicy Tamarind Treats
Traditional Sweets – Sweet or Spicy Tamarind Treats

Tamarind (Tamarindus indica) is a leguminous tree native to tropical Africa. The tree's pod-like fruit contains a brown, edible pulp used in many cuisines around the world, and it was introduced in Mexico sometime in the sixteenth century during Spanish colonial times … click on title for more

About my family, Mexican Culture

Memories of Acapulco

February 12, 2020February 12, 2020by Irene4 Comments on Memories of Acapulco
Memories of Acapulco

In a recent post, I included a link to an Elvis Presley video from the movie “Fun in Acapulco” (1963). That made me think of the only time I have ever been in that Mexican port … click on title for more

Regional Cuisine

Tortas Ahogadas – A Mexican Hot Sandwich

February 9, 2020February 10, 2020by Irene12 Comments on Tortas Ahogadas – A Mexican Hot Sandwich
Tortas Ahogadas –  A Mexican Hot Sandwich

In my previous post, I shared my recipe for birote-style extra-crusty buns, so the natural progression was to prepare tortas ahogadas, a classic Mexican sandwich invented -just like birotes - in Guadalajara, the capital city of the Mexican state of Jalisco … click on title for more

Bread, Regional Cuisine

Extra Crusty Buns (Birote Style)

February 6, 2020April 21, 2020by Irene23 Comments on Extra Crusty Buns (Birote Style)
Extra Crusty Buns (Birote Style)

These buns are perfect to enjoy with a salad or a soup, use for tortas (Mexican sandwiches) or, particularly, to sop up a delicious Mexican sauce ... click on title for more

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Southwestern Ontario, Canada
Hardiness zone: 6B
2023
Nova Scotia Oat Cakes (October 2022)

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My Places in Mexico

Mexico City – Market
Culiacán, Sinaloa – Clay Cookware
Chichen Itza, Yucatán – El Caracol

My Mexican Heirlooms

Molcajete with Tejolote 1960s
Bowl with Still Life 2000s
Japanese Tea Set, from Bazar del Sabado 1990s

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