A Mexican Wedding Feast and 5 Tips for Feeding Groups

Last weekend, I hosted a wedding.  The bride, of Mexican heritage, wanted food reminiscent of her childhood.  The groom, a meat and potatoes kind of man, has milder tastes in food.  As I was in charge of the kitchen, I opted for a happy medium that was gluten and dairy-free, without being obviously so, and…

Carlos’ Charro No-Bean Chili for Cinco de Mayo

My grandpa Carlos was quite the hipster in his day. He owned a nightclub called El Matador, drove a corvette, and loved his bling. Of course, this came later in life – after years of working hard for others.Less flashy, more family, he was also the cook in the house. Two of the recipes my…

Reinventing Chiles en Nogada Soup-Style

Deconstruct: To break something down into its component parts. For a recipe, this means looking at the recipe and determining the essential ingredients – the ones that make the dish unique, satisfying, and flavorful. Deconstruction is one of my favorite ways to reinvent a dish when I want to experience its flavors AND tailor the…

Crock Pot Pork Carnitas with Cabbage Lime Garnish

Cubes of pork shoulder marinated over-night in milk and quartered oranges. A 5-gallon pot with pounds of lard and the pork chunks heated to the brink of boiling, and stirred every so often by a 3-foot, home-made wooden paddle. Pork that is extremely tender, has a slight crisp to the outside, and can easily broken…

Cocoa Iron Chef Night: Chicken Mole Poblano

Last week presented a new Iron Chef Night (ICN) challenge, and a good reason to finally make mole (pron: mo-lay), something I’ve shied away from for years because of a childhood memory.  I don’t actually know if I ate mole that didn’t taste good or if the combination of flavors just sounded horrible to my…

“Quick” Chile Walnut Hash (a la chiles en nogada)

The title may not inspire confidence, but the dish is delish, so bear with me.  This recipe is inspired by traditional Mexican stuffed chiles with walnut sauce.  I say inspired, because I offer up a version that is easier to prepare, but maintains the essence of the dish. In a nutshell, the difference between typical…

Easy Paleo Tomatillo Enchiladas

I found a bottle of home-canned garlic tomatillo salsa at the market a couple of weeks ago.  It was in a quart-sized Mason jar with a raffia bow and a simple hang-tag for a label.  I knew what I’d use it for when I bought it; I’ve just been waiting for the craving.  And tonight,…