Camarones a la Diabla – Deviled Shrimp

Camarones a la Diabla – Deviled Shrimp

Camarones a la diabla - Deviled Shrimp, is a classic dish that may be found all around Mexico, with some variations from state to state.  Following my previous post featuring a city in the state of Sinaloa, I chose a recipe from that state, which is also interesting for the use of extra condiments; vegan shrimp may be used instead of raw shrimp, catering to vegetarians, and people with shellfish allergies ... click on title for more

Street Food – Esquites

Street Food – Esquites

Two very popular street foods in Mexico are corn on the cob and esquites (from the Nahuatl form izquitl - roasted young corn.) In pre-Hispanic times, esquite was probably eaten with dry hot peppers and salt and, after the Spanish conquest, lime juice was added to the seasonings. Nowadays, it is very common to top esquites with mayonnaise, shredded cheese and a variety of spicy ingredients … click on title for more