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Cooking: Nachos
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This used to be "My Mexico - Cooking" but I'm extending it to include any cooking I do, and some I didn't do. Photos thanks to Flikr. Originally uploaded by KarenSaraGaches. Posted by Karen @ 5:45 pm. Comments: Post a Comment. View my complete profile.
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Cooking: Consolidation
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This used to be "My Mexico - Cooking" but I'm extending it to include any cooking I do, and some I didn't do. Photos thanks to Flikr. I'm slowly going to get all the old information from my old website consolidated into my blogs so you'll see new things here and there. (I'm getting rid of the website.). Posted by Karen @ 4:54 pm. Comments: Post a Comment. View my complete profile.
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Cooking: eggs and cactus
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This used to be "My Mexico - Cooking" but I'm extending it to include any cooking I do, and some I didn't do. Photos thanks to Flikr. Originally uploaded by KarenSaraGaches. Rafa's favourite food - or at least one of them - ready to be served. Another easy to make breakfast option. (Though we had this for tea last night.). Slice some onion and lightly fry it. Slice the cactus. Add it to the onion. Cover and continue to the cook. Add three eggs (to 3 cactus "leaves" approx.). Posted by Karen @ 7:09 pm.
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Cooking: botanitas (snacks)
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This used to be "My Mexico - Cooking" but I'm extending it to include any cooking I do, and some I didn't do. Photos thanks to Flikr. Originally uploaded by KarenSaraGaches. Sunday is often snack time, especially when Mexico are playing football on the tv. So what is there? Diced nopales (cactus) mixed together with diced onion, tomates, "juanes" (like a runner bean that grows like a carrot! And coriander. Bought like this at the market. Chilli and feta cheese added by me. Posted by Karen @ 4:11 pm.
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Cooking: January 2005
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This used to be "My Mexico - Cooking" but I'm extending it to include any cooking I do, and some I didn't do. Photos thanks to Flikr. Arroz a la Mexicana Mexican Style Rice. To be honest I'm not that good at this one - but it's a staple part of the Mexican diet, which is why I'm adding it in here. Maybe one day I'll do it well! For the moment I'll leave it to Rafa's sisters.). 1 cup of rice (washed and drained). Spoon of finely diced garlic. 1 tin of peas and carrots. Butter or vegetable oil. 3 Liquidise...
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Cooking: veggie soup
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This used to be "My Mexico - Cooking" but I'm extending it to include any cooking I do, and some I didn't do. Photos thanks to Flikr. Originally uploaded by KarenSaraGaches. This is a version of the one I learnt in Latvia - Taisia's Tasty Soup! The original recipe she taught Renee and I is as follows:. Ingredients: potatoes, cabbage, carrots, onions, tomatoes, garlic, butter, salt and pepper, water. 1 Wash and chop all the vegetables. 2 Melt butter in a large saucepan. 4 Boil gently (covered.).
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Cooking: potato salad1
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This used to be "My Mexico - Cooking" but I'm extending it to include any cooking I do, and some I didn't do. Photos thanks to Flikr. Originally uploaded by KarenSaraGaches. OK, so I really must change the title to just cooking rather than Mexican cooking as this really isn't Mexican, is it? Very easy to make. Chop potatoes and cook them. I like to steam them but they can also be boiled. When they are cool add peas and carrots. OK. This one has a tin of peas, carrots and sweetcorn. Mix it all up.
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Cooking: today's side salad 001
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This used to be "My Mexico - Cooking" but I'm extending it to include any cooking I do, and some I didn't do. Photos thanks to Flikr. Todays side salad 001. Today's side salad 001. Originally uploaded by KarenSaraGaches. OK, not quite today's side salad as it was from last week. I bascially mixed together bits and pieces I had left over before going to the market at the weekend and hey presto! Very tasty it was too. We had it with pasta.). Sliced red bell pepper. A tin of peas, carrots and sweetcorn.
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Cooking: queso fundido
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This used to be "My Mexico - Cooking" but I'm extending it to include any cooking I do, and some I didn't do. Photos thanks to Flikr. Originally uploaded by KarenSaraGaches. You can try "queso fundido" with just cheese or a variety of ingredients - the most common being mushrooms, "rajas de chile poblano" (slices of poblano chilli) or chorizo (spicey sausage.) This one has nopalitos (cactus) and chipotle chilli. Posted by Karen @ 5:26 pm. Comments: Post a Comment. View my complete profile.
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Cooking: chilli guajillo soup
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This used to be "My Mexico - Cooking" but I'm extending it to include any cooking I do, and some I didn't do. Photos thanks to Flikr. Chilli guajillo soup 2. Originally uploaded by KarenSaraGaches. Finally - my chilli guajillo soup. I hadn't made it since we moved back to Atlacomulco and Rafa was just dying for some (and so was I! Right, how to make it. This actually takes longer than most of my cooking but it's well worth it. Chilli guajillo (bought dried). Onion - a couple of slices. Garlic - one clove.