You can’t have tapas without having a good sausage or two, and the two that top my list are cantipalitos and morcilla.
Cantipalitos are little red sausages with smoked paprika - an essential ingredient in Spanish cooking - and garlic (among a few other things). They are smoky sweet with a nice garlic tang, and are [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Latin'
Spanish Sausages
June 24th, 2008 by Sheri Wetherell · 3 Comments
Tags: Latin · Meat & Poultry · Salads · Seasoning & Spices · Spanish · Veggies
The Epoch of Cheese
June 20th, 2008 by Sheri Wetherell · 3 Comments
I have a deep love for cheese. Actually, it borders on an addiction, but (so far) I am able to live my life normally.
Does flying to Argentina for cheese count as normal?
A couple of years ago Barnaby I went to Argentina to visit friends. Really, it was to visit friends, the cheese (and wine, meat, [...]
Tags: Beverages · Cheese · Latin · Meat & Poultry · Spanish · Travel · wine
Holy Mole!
May 2nd, 2008 by Sheri Wetherell · 3 Comments
I love Mexican food. So much so that I think I was Mexicana in a previous life. Actually, I say that when I eat just about any food, really. I’ve been Japanese, French, Italian…you get the picture.
My newest love is mole. You’re probably saying, “Well, what took you so long?” Honestly, I had a bit [...]
Tags: Cooking tips · Latin · Meat & Poultry · Mexican · Nuts · Sauces · Seasoning & Spices · Travel
Tequila Waffles!
April 24th, 2008 by Barnaby Dorfman · 1 Comment
Well…sorta…
During our recent trip to Mexico, we discovered a new product: Agave Syrup. As our loyal readers will remember, tequila is distilled from fermented sugars of the Agave plant. This syrup is made from the very same plant by boiling down the sap or nectar. It is very similar in consistency to maple syrup, so [...]
Tags: Latin · Mexican · Sweets · Travel
La Tortilleria
March 29th, 2008 by Barnaby Dorfman · 2 Comments
No matter how hot and humid the weather, we are always drawn to the smell of freshly made tortillas in Mexico. While meandering around the old-town section of Puerto Vallarta, we happened upon “Tortilleria La Gloria,” a fresh Tortilla factory. A staple and omnipresent element of the Mexican diet, “Tortillas de Maiz,” or corn tortillas, [...]
Tags: Latin · Mexican · Travel · kitchen equipment
Chili Peppers
March 28th, 2008 by Barnaby Dorfman · 2 Comments
Since we are in Mexico, I thought it only proper that I dedicate at least one blog post to the venerable chili pepper. Here in Mexico you often hear the refrain “si no pica, no es comida,” which roughly translates to “if it’s not spicy, it’s not food.” Suffice it to say that folks here [...]
Tags: Latin · Mexican · Seasoning & Spices · Travel
Tequila!
March 27th, 2008 by Barnaby Dorfman · 3 Comments
I’m in Mexico on vacation and have been reflecting on that fact that I’ve spent of about 2 years of my life here altogether….boy has the country changed over those years! When I visited for the first time in the early eighties, I was a high school language student in the colonial town of San [...]
Tags: Beverages · Latin · Mexican · Travel
Puerto Nuevo Mexico-Lobster
January 3rd, 2008 by Barnaby Dorfman · No Comments
I went to Puerto Nuevo, Mexico, last week for the first time in 20 years (still getting used to talking about experiences from 20 years ago). If you haven’t heard of it, Puerto Nuevo is about 30 minutes south of Tijuana in the Mexican state of Baja California.
Famous for Lobster, the town is largely [...]
Tags: Fish & Seafood · Latin
Ceviche…si, por favor!
December 14th, 2007 by Sheri Wetherell · No Comments
It’s cold outside and the fire’s going, you’d think I’d want a nice hot soup. But, no, I want ceviche! Normally I think of this as a warm-weather dish: chilled, citrusy, something you’d eat al fresco. But last month we visited El Salvador and the ceviche we had there is still ever-present in my mind. [...]
Tags: Fish & Seafood · Latin






