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Mercurynut Guest
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Posted: 05:04 pm |
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Ok Give up your favorite Mexican recipes so I may continue my glutton ways. Especially add them if you made up a dish yourself I like to create new ways of doing traditional dishes.
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Britt Forum-Blogger© Original500© Member Learning Contentment
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Posted: 07:35 pm |
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Aie, chihuahua, I love Mexican food! Even more than eating it, I like to cook it. Chiles Rellenos, Salsa Verde, Tinga de Pollo, homemade tortillas de maiz...yummy! One of my favorite recipes is actually very Arab in influence, but Mexican (and Spanish) cooking owe a lot to the now-defunct Islamic Empire. This recipe from Emilio Allende es mucho bueno! Huachinango a la Veracruzana (Red Snapper in the Vera Cruz Style) 1 (3.3 pound) whole red snapper, cleaned and scaled For the marinade: 3 cloves garlic, chopped 2 limes, juiced 2 tablespoons water Pinch clove Pinch pepper Vegetable oil, for sauteing 1/2 cup chicken stock 1 onion, sliced 2 bay leaves 2 pinches dried oregano 1/2 cup freshly made tomato puree (water, tomatoes, and a dash of olive oil) 4 plum tomatoes 6 pickled chiles 8 green olives pitted and crushed, plus 12 green olives, whole 1 tablespoon capers Salt 3 tablespoons chopped parsley Clean the fish without cutting off either the head or the tail. With a sharp knife, score the fleshy part of the snapper. In a bowl, combine the garlic, lime juice, water, clove, and pepper to make the marinade. Pour the marinade over the fish and allow the marinade to penetrate the snapper for 30 minutes. Pour a tablespoon of oil into a hot pan and sear the fish for a few minutes on each side. Add the chicken broth and begin to add the remaining ingredients. First, add the sliced onion, bay leaves, and oregano. Next, pour in the fresh tomato puree, followed by the whole plum tomatoes. Add the pickled chiles, crushed olives, and capers. Season with salt and continue simmering for 15 minutes. Before serving, sprinkle the whole olives and chopped parsley over the snapper and serve on a large dish with warm tortillas.
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Posted: 04:24 pm |
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I wonder if that would work with other fish too.
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