Discover and re-discover Mexico’s cuisine, culture and history through the recipes, backyard stories and other interesting findings of an expatriate in Canada
I was happy to find a bottle of chamoy at a Hispanic store a few weeks ago, but the flavour was disappointing, and the texture somewhat pasty, so I decided to prepare chamoy at home ... click on title for more
These days, I have been finding good-sized cucumbers on my vines in the backyard, and tomatoes of various colours and sizes. Fresh paddle cactus from the store, along with a few other basic ingredients, were enough to prepare a healthy breakfast ... click on title for more
Breaded pork cutlets, or tonkatsu, in Japanese, and milanesas de puerco, in Spanish, are a delicious way to celebrate Mexico's Olympic men's football bronze medal, and acknowledge Japan's role as host and final rival in the field ... click on title for more
Although in recent decades the city of Toluca itself has become highly industrialized, nearby small towns still carry on the traditions of quality chorizo making in the valley of Toluca. Green chorizo is a variety unique to this region ... click on title for more