Huevos motuleños  – Weekend Brunch at Home

Huevos motuleños  – Weekend Brunch at Home

As a follow up to my previous two posts, featuring Yucatan Style Longaniza and Cochinita Pibil, this is one more recipe from the Mexican state of Yucatan: Huevos Motuleños.  Huevos means eggs, and Motuleños means "from Motul", a small city and a municipality in the Mexican state of Yucatan ... click on title for more

Tacos de Cochinita Pibil – One of the Most Popular Delights from Yucatan

Tacos de Cochinita Pibil – One of the Most Popular Delights from Yucatan

After preparing Yucatan style longaniza in my previous post, I wanted to continue the theme with what is probably the best well-known dish from that region: Cochinita pibil.  This delicious preparation becomes the classic delight of tacos de cochinita by simply shredding some onto warm tortillas and topping with red onion and habanero spicy condiment ... click on title for more

Chorizo vs Longaniza

Chorizo vs Longaniza

Longaniza is, like chorizo, a type of sausage brought from Spain to Mexico and its other colonies sometime in the sixteenth century.  Both were originally made from pork meat, cased in natural tripe, and seasoned with the addition of dry red peppers (Spanish versions were spiced up with black pepper) and vinegar (instead of wine, as in Spain).  However, there has always been several differences between these two sausages ... click on title for more

A Virtual Afternoon Tea – More Fresh Herbs

A Virtual Afternoon Tea – More Fresh Herbs

As the weather is turning cooler by the day in Southern Ontario, I am getting ready to clear annuals and weeds, prune perennials, and mulch the garden beds, in preparation for the winter months.  I am also harvesting as much of my herbs as I can, because even the perennials will eventually shed all their tops and go dormant.  I will share my techniques for preserving herbs in another post soon, but for this one, it was time to prep some tea and treats ... click on title for more