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Tostada de Ceviche on Cinco de Mayo by Edward SchenkFor many years I have had a love affair with eating raw (or preserved/cured) fish. The first experience I remember had to have been smoked salmon. I was introduced to it as a topping for my bagel. Of course cream cheese and red onion were the accompaniment. As my interest in food and cooking grew,first into a passion, later into a… |
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Shrimp Ceviche Appetizer by RecipeKingShrimp Ceviche Appetizer is an easy and quick recipe for a tasty South American seafood appetizer that would be a great option for your summer barbecue gatherings aor any time since it is prepared on the stovetop and served cold. Shrimp, carrots, jicama, onions,, cilantro, orange juice and lime juice combine for a tasty latin… |
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breakfast tamales by GARY ESTESSWhen you have tomales left over. This will surprise you they taste like sweet corn. They are good with eggs or by there self. |
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fruit with cayenne by GARY ESTESSDown here in san antonio texas we treat our self with any fruit water melon, canalope, grapes, any fruit. We put cayenne pepper on the fruit and it's not hot but the flavor in Is great. You have ti try it. The cayenne pepper is very good for your body. |
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Smokey Red Chimichurri Sauce by ThereseA really nice alternative to a Green Chimichurri sauce. It has a wonderful deep smokey and spicy flavor . Once again hats off to Bobby Flay ! |
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Edamame/Chickpea Guacamole by Teri APacked with good-for-you foods this dis is outstanding in sandwiches, salads or a standalone snack! Please eat your veggies! |
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Arroz con Azafran (Saffron Rice) by myra byankaEasy prep recipe for savory rice using Sazon Goya con Azafran. This recipe will work with Latin, Indian, and other cuisines. |
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Homemade Smoked Sazon (Seasoning) by myra byankaDon't buy Goya. Make your own dry sazon for Latin American cooking. This recipe contains no msg, is super easy to make, and is used to prepare meats, poultry, beans, soups, stews, etc. Annato powder (achiote) adds a beautiful color to dishes, such as rice. |
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Homemade Sofrito Seasoning by myra byankaThis is a version of the seasoning used in much of Latin America. People often make a batch and freeze most of it in covered ice trays. Sofrito is added to things like soups, stews, sauces, rice, chicken dishes, etc. This version is made with ingredients readily available in groceries and Latin markets in America. |
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Tex-Mex Beef and Cheese Enchiladas by myra byankaTex-Mex 101 enchilada recipe made with ground beef. Only recently are people in Mexico beginning to appreciate Tex-Mex foods, which are essentially south Texas ranch country and Mexican fusion foods. Viva el jalapeno! |
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Simple Chimichurri Sauce by Madi Moreno de ArjonaI found out about this sauce when I ordered some steaks from Schwan's and fell in love with it. I have tried a lot of recipes but this has come close, and now thanks to a new restaurant in McAllen "SOLO EMPANADAS", now I can enjoy it when ever I want without having to make it. By the way this tastes great on pork, chicken, toasted… |
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cowboy guasacaca by Chez la mereThis is a green sauce kept in a plastic squeeze bottle at the register of every food stand and corner eatery in venezuela. They use it like we use ketchup. You get your food, and squeeze some of this awesomeness into it no matter what it is.. There is avocado in it, but it plays a bit more of a minor role lime). |
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Dulce de Leche - organic by Chez la mere8 hr commitmet |
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Arroz Con Pollo by Dana SalvoA very flavorful classic Latin dish. Chicken and Rice. |
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Yaniqueques (Dominican Johny Cakes) by Yolanda FernandezYaniqueque is flat bread, usually round. It is made with ingredients such as flour, salt, and water. This is a comfort food in the Dominican Republic. I learned how to make yaniqueques from my mother, but then I modified the recipe because I like it one way and she likes it in another. For example, she makes them small and fat. I… |
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