COSTILLAS DE PUERCO EN SALSA VERDE CON NOPALES — Gracias Tia Esperanza!
Although we have bookshelves bursting with cookbooks, I strongly believe that some of the best recipes come from the heart and family. Last week Art and I were visiting his tia Esperanza out in Compton. She has one of those classic Mexican homes with a manicured front lawn and a walkway lined with large bushes […]
Continue ReadingBEEF AND CHORIZO BAKED PASTA WITH TOMATO CREAM SAUCE #Saucesome
This is a sponsored post. All opinions are our own. Thank you for supporting the brands we love and who make LatinoFoodie possible. If you love Italian food like me, but don’t have the time to make a homemade sauce that can take hours, this is when I turn to a family favorite – Ragú® […]
Continue ReadingCACIQUE QUESO QUESADILLA CORUNDAS #GOAUTENTICO
This is a sponsored post by Cacique Inc. All opinions are my own. If you can close your eyes and imagine the sweet aroma of a steamed corn dumpling, you’ll have a pretty good idea about Corundas. Corundas come from the Mexican State of Michoacán, where the indigenous peoples, known as the Purépechas, have been […]
Continue ReadingBraided Easter Bread, A Festive Addition to Holiday Menu
I was this close (pinching fingers together) to becoming a baker. But the 2 a.m. start times quickly swayed me into a culinary tract in school. Still, those two baking courses at Le Cordon Bleu aroused within me a yearning to bake. The soft, fluffy sifted flour. The rich creamed butter. The yeasty smell of […]
Continue ReadingBACON ESQUITES: JUST IN TIME FOR MARCH MADNESS
This is a compensated campaign in collaboration with Farmland® and Latina Bloggers Connect but all opinions are my own. A big part of any celebration is food. And since my team made it to the Sweet 16 this year…it’s time to celebrate. So for their first game tomorrow expect a killer spread at my house, […]
Continue ReadingLATINOFOODIE VISITS COUNTRY’S LARGEST MEXICAN FRESH CHEESE COMPANY — CACIQUE #GOAUTENTICO
When faced with adversity, make cheese. That’s the story of a young immigrant couple back in the 1970s who began their journey making a life for themselves and their children in the United States. From selling cheese store to store in the back of their green Pontiac, four decades later, Cacique is the largest fresh […]
Continue ReadingREDISCOVER A LOS ANGELES HISTORIC LANDMARK – THE SAN ANTONIO WINERY
I have lived in Los Angeles my entire life, minus the few years working as a reporter back east in my early 20s. Still, there are times I visit hidden gems around the City and I sit back and think to myself, “Now, why don’t I come here more often?” It could be a quiet […]
Continue ReadingSPECIAL OFFER – Enter to Win One of Two Culinary Classes Taught in Spanish – #Giveaway
Cooking school changed my life. Lost, lonely, confused and living in my Ford Escape part-time, I went to an open-house at Le Cordon Bleu in Pasadena and the rest is history. And let me tell you, the culinary classes were a lot of hard work. Still, I’d do it again in a heartbeat. Now, you, […]
Continue ReadingQUESO ENCHILADO AND RAJAS GORDITAS
This is a sponsored post by Cacique Inc. All opinions are my own. Gorditas mean “little fat ones” in Spanish, and during big family dinners it also means full, satisfied pansas. Making gorditas with Cacique’s Queso Enchilado is a special treat that does involve a little bit of labor like homemade tortillas or making tamales. […]
Continue ReadingWORKING WITH ANCIENT GRAINS — RED QUINOA SALAD WITH AVOCADO AND GRILLED CORN
There are times when people introduce me to friends as a “foodie” and I feel somewhat of an impostor. It happens especially when I think of my relationship and knowledge of ancient grains. Let’s face it, growing up the extent of grains served were Mexican rice, white rice and oatmeal. Even brown rice didn’t make […]
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