Strawberry Yogurt Tamales – Las Posadas celebrations just got better

Las Posadas is a special time of year for Latinos across the world. It’s a time to gather with friends, family, neighbors and co-workers, to share our love, faith and food. The word “posada” means “lodging,” and it’s signifies a time when Mary and Joseph were seeking shelter to give birth to Baby Jesus. The […]

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DELICIOUS MEXICAN RECIPES TO TURN YOUR LAS POSADAS INTO A SPECIAL CELEBRATION THIS YEAR

One of the most beautiful times of the year is during Las Posadas when Latino family and friends come together to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. Las Posadas are celebrated throughout Mexico and Central America and with it comes delicious traditional cuisine. As a child, I have vivid memories of the music, songs, colors […]

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SPLENDA® SWEET SWAPS™ – Polvorones Recipe (Mexican Wedding Cookies)

This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #SplendaHoliday #CollectiveBias It certainly is the most wonderful time of the year! Despite the warm weather and lack of snow in Southern California, the holidays are in full swing. To start off our 12 Days of Christmas, I […]

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Digging the Idaho Potato Harvest 2015

Towards the end of summer, while Los Angeles was baking, I took a trip to Idaho. Yup, Idaho. The Idaho Potato Commission invited a group of bloggers and food professionals to experience the Idaho Potato Harvest firsthand. Short of driving a tractor, we got to tour farms and processing plants, we meet with some farmers, […]

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Braised Jade Baby Shanghai Bok Choy with Mole Rojo

Jade88 Produce has provided me with greens for recipe development. While I received compensation for my time, my opinions are my own, and I have not been paid to post positive comments. Living in the city that gave birth to the kimchi taco, I’ve been fortunate enough to experience a wide array of good-to-great fusion […]

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HAVE YOU BEEN TO THE NEWLY REOPENED NORTHGATE MARKET IN NORWALK?

This is a sponsored post with Northgate Gonzales Market in Norwalk and Society Culinaria, but all opinions are my own. We’d like to thank you for supporting those brands that support LatinoFoodie.com. ¡Buen provecho! Come hungry, they said. And boy oh boy, they weren’t kidding. Grocery stores can be like a religious experience for foodies: […]

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RAISING A GLASS TO RIOJA, SPAIN ON INTERNATIONAL TEMPRANILLO DAY

Doesn’t it feel like we honor a national food holiday every other day? From chocolate, peaches, grilled cheese sandwiches, to pancakes, America has even started celebrating National Nacho Day. It becomes a little overwhelming. Still, when my hubby and I heard that the whole world would be toasting the robust Tempranillo variety of wine on […]

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DIY Las Posadas Ponche Navideño Kit with Don Victor Honey

This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #HoneyForHolidays #CollectiveBias There are so many people, places and events packed into the few weeks we call “The Holidays,” including Las Posadas. The modern-day celebration of Las Posadas is a sort of reenactment of Mary and Joseph going […]

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Kale and Butternut Squash Stuffed Poblano Peppers with Cut ‘N Clean Greens

San Miguel Produce has provided me with greens for recipe development. While I received compensation for my time, my opinions are my own, and I have not been paid to post positive comments. Kale is everywhere these days, nourishing and feeding our bodies. The hardy leafy green has been finding its way into unlikely places […]

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