The most important
kitchen staple to have on hand these days?
A Wi-Fi connection.
Oaxaca Times
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Oaxaca. It is the only English language newspaper in Oaxaca.
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Oaxaca: This Side of Food Heaven so much
they will be publishing it.
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Gazpacho: Lavanda v Provecho
This was really no
contest once I tasted Provecho's bowl of garden-fresh Gazpacho. It was made in
the traditional style and was very chunky which is just the way I like it.
Lavanda's Gazpacho is
made with large pieces of watermelon and although the concept is good, it just
didn't have the depth of flavor that Provecho's did.
One of the things I like
about Provecho's Gazpacho? The flavors are not immediately apparent and sneak
up on you slowly as you are eating it.
An artful combination
of tomatoes, onions, green pepper, olives, avocado, creama, bacon, and croutons
are mixed with other in-house ingredients to give it that unique somewhat
subtle but spicy taste.
It reminded me that
although I can easily cook this recipe at home, it would be weeks before I
could come close to making it taste this good.
I'll leave the
Gazpacho to Chef Joanna whose unlikely special the day I went in was Jamaican
Jerk Chicken.
Her mother, a lovely
Irish woman named Siobhan, was tending to the fresh flowers on each table. An
avid gardener, she also contracts for new art shows in the back of the
restaurant. She also happens to be one of the nicest restaurant owners in San
Miguel.
I followed up lunch
with a refreshing bowl of homemade Helado de Sandia.
Provecho just got
their liquor license today and will soon be serving Margaritas.
Perhaps they'll use
some of the sandia for a signature Margarita.
Watermelon Margaritas
1 cup sugar
1 cup water
3 1/2 cups seeded,
cubed watermelon
3/4 cup tequila blanco
1/2 cup fresh lime
juice
Crushed ice
Bring sugar and water
to a boil, stirring until the sugar dissolves. Boil about 1 minute. Remove from
heat and cool.
Process watermelon in
a blender until smooth.
Combine the
ingredients and shake well.
Provecho
Ancha de San Antonio 10A
We
can't wait to try what's brewing in our kitchen right now:
Tequila Hot Sauce
1/4 tsp. whole
allspice
1/4 tsp. black
peppercorns
1/4 tsp. cumin seeds
1 pint tequila blanco
3—5 fresh or dried red
Thai chiles, smashed with side of a knife
Heat allspice,
peppercorns, and cumin in an 8″ skillet over medium heat and cook, swirling
skillet, until toasted and fragrant, about 3 minutes.
Remove pan from heat;
set aside.
Take a swig of
tequila, or pour off an inch of the spirit to make room for the other
ingredients; add toasted spices, and chiles.
Add to pour spout or
screw top bottle . Let the hot sauce sit for a week before using.
Hangover Help: Pickle Juice:
The sour liquid
contains vinegar, salt, and water, which can help rehydrate and replenish
electrolyte and sodium levels.
Sip two ounces before
hitting the bars and another two ounces in the morning.
Delicious Low-Calorie, Healthy Breakfast:
Mocha Java
Place 1/2 cup 1%
low-fat milk, 1 1/2 cups plain fat-free Greek yogurt, and 2 tablespoons instant
espresso granules in a blender; process until smooth.
Combine 2 tablespoons
fat-free chocolate syrup and 1/8 teaspoon instant espresso granules in a small
bowl, stirring well.
Using a spoon, drizzle
syrup mixture around inside rim of 2 small narrow glasses.
Pour 1 cup yogurt
mixture into each of 2 glasses. You might also want to add a small touch of
sugar to the yogurt mixture.
Serve immediately.
Granola is also good on top.
My favorite drink for a summer party:
Oswego Grill's Mojito
Muddle: 1 lime, 1 mint
leave and 1 sugar cube (or ½ tsp. sugar)
Add Ice and Shake
Add:
2 oz Bacardi Lemon
½ Oz Triple Sec
Splash of both sour
and soda
Put ice in again and
shake
I poured into a glass
filled with ice and then filled to the brim with soda.
Santos Crudoteca
Callejon de Los Suspiros 7
12 to 12 closed Tuesdays
If you’re dying for a
plate of Poutine like I was, drop in at Santos Crudoteca on Callejon de Los
Suspiros 7.
This little bar had
plenty of personality, great music and super friendly owners.
Drowned in a dark
gravy and plenty of Oaxacan cheese, it will satisfy anyone who drank a bit too
much tequila or doesn't want to make the trip back to Canada to get a fix.
They also boast
Aguachile, Chicken Wings and the Best Fish Tacos in Town.
The most expensive
thing on the menu is $95 pesos.
New: Chucho's Pitas
Like a lot of new
restaurants, I find out about them on the Civil List, walking around town or in
an email someone sends to make sure I try it.
Having lived in
Chicago, Greektown was just a train ride away when it came to getting a great
Gyro. Now you can get one in San Miguel.
Chucho's Gyros is in a
lot just below Ten Ten Pie on Sterling Dickenson. From Noon to 4PM, they serve
up Chicago style Gyros for just 30
pesos each.
The recipe is a
combination of real beef and lamb roasted on a spit. The pita bread is also
homemade. It is served with fries and the standard cucumber sauce with a lot of
genuine hometown pride. Many of you know Chucho as the popular waiter at Cafe
Firenze.
Missing ingredient: Horseradish - the REAL
stuff!
luna de Queso Deli has
been out for 2 month and has no ETA date.
Costco does not carry
it.
Anyone know where I
can buy it?
Bloody Mary's not the
same without it.
Civil List Post of the Week:
[Civil_SMA] pizza
dough
I go to the bakery in
Mega and ask for unbaked bolillos, roll it out at home.
¡Provecho!
Anke
Observant? Guess Where This Is?
Our Lady of Sorrows
This past Friday, San
Miguel's families and business owners made altars dedicated to the sorrow of
the Virgin Mary.
It was a beautiful
night filled with the joy of children who all waited eagerly in lines for the
traditional treats: Ice Cream and Popsicles.
Goodbye Don Day
A parting "last
supper" for SMA food blogger Don Day and his wife Sharon who return to
Canada but will be back in SMA again this December.
Part of the Canadian
Rat Pack was still here for the feast- Costco Steaks cooked over charcoal.
Good? I know I ate more than my fair share.
Wasn't this a clever
use of a "cargo pocket" to transport the wine to the roof?
You can look for Don
Day's hilarious and descriptive write-ups while I am looking for a seat at Mrs.
Don Day's table. She's one of the best cooks in town!
Miss you guys already!
Best pastries in SMA: Cumpano.
Cakes...not so much.
Loving:
The Chandeliers at
Calenda Restaurant and Bar in the Hotel Nena, San Miguel.
Colorful San Miguel.
Wanting:
BVM Boots
Old bowls and utensils
from La Bottega di Casa in Fabrica La Aurora
Missing:
My Gold Standard -
Kendall-Jackson
My kitchen, my cow, my
Kitchen Aid...how about everything from my kitchen
The Beach
Lakefront runs
Lilly of the Valley
bouquets from my garden.
Abrazos
Zacateros 24
I searched all over
town for a small but meanful gift for a friend.
Impossible? Little
gifts are hard to come by in San Miguel but Abrazos came to my rescue.
All of Abrazos
treasures remind you of Mexico. Their designs are fun, colorful and festive.
They don't call Owner
Patrice Wynne the Fiesta Queen for nothing. She brings new things to your table
all the time.
Don't you love this one called San Miguel?
Don't you love this one called San Miguel?
I bought this little
zippered pouch and tucked it full of the one thing I crave the most in San
Miguel: Dark Chocolate.
Under 100 pesos.
Buen Apetito!