Mexican
Shrimp in Garlic Sauce
Camarones al mojo de ajo is a favorite Mexican dish. Here, instead of swimming in butter, it swims in a flavorful sauce.
Pico de Gallo
By Stephan Pyles
Grilled Pork Tenderloin with Pipian Sauce
Pipián is an earthy, pureed seed sauce that is traditional in Mexican cooking. Serve this dish with rice to soak up the sauce.
Turkey Mole
By James Beard
Avocado and Roasted Tomatillo Salsa
This salsa is excellent with grilled shrimp, fish, or chicken.
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Pork and Chipotle Tacos
These superb tacos are from chef Alex Castro at the Old Mexico Grill in Santa Fe.
Shrimp Veracruz with Brown Rice, Corn, and Olives
Make the components of this salad early in the day, then toss in the shrimp just before serving. (Buy cooked shrimp, if you like, to save a little time.) Offer cold Mexican beers and Margaritas alongside.
Mexican Clam Dip
By Sharon Buck
Shredded Beef Salad
Salpicón de Res
Not truly a salad but a dish of seasoned cold shredded meat, a salpicón is usually eaten folded into hot tortillas or piled onto crispy tostadas. It is a refreshing party dish ideal for a summer buffet.
Blackberry Sorbet
Sorbete de Zarzamora
Berries are cultivated near the small colonial town of Valle de Bravo, outside Mexico City. Sorbets and ice creams are enormously popular throughout Mexico.
Fried Serrano Chile Salsa
Salsa de Chile Serrano Frito
Serrano chiles give this Mexican sauce its bite and light green color. Use it on warm tortillas or grilled meats.
Sweet Fritters with Cinnamon-Orange Syrup
Juana Vázquez-Gómez of Redondo Beach, California, writes: "Growing up in Cuernavaca, just outside Mexico City, I remember my grandmother cooking elaborate Mexican meals every day. My mother continued that tradition, but not in such an all-consuming manner. For her it was a great joy to plan a menu and then invite people to help with the preparation.
"The women in my life taught me the beauty of a good meal. I still use many of their recipes today, but unlike my grandmother I don't spend an entire day in the kitchen. Fortunately, my husband and kids like to cook, so I've found a balance between my grandmother's time-intensive recipes and my mother's practicality. "
Juana serves these fritters for dessert, but they make a great breakfast dish, too.
By Juana Vázquez-Gómez
Smoky Shrimp, Hominy and Tortilla Soup
The tortilla strips need to dry overnight, so begin making this one day ahead.
Tamalitos
These tiny tamales can be made a day or two ahead with no compromise. Corn is the essential flavor here, so be sure yours is sweet and fresh by tasting each ear. In the absence of fresh corn you can use frozen, but you should taste that, too.
Chile-Marinated Pork Sandwiches on Cemita Rolls
Cemitas de Carne Enchilada
A cemita is an oversize, slightly sweet, sesame seed bun that gives this Pueblan sandwich its name.
Active time: 1 hr Start to finish: 3 hr
Tamarind Recado
Tamarind seasoning paste
Smoky, earthy, and with a sweet-and-sour tang, this recado is also delicious on pork, beef, and venison.
By Reed Hearon
Bread Pudding with Cheese and Apples
Capirotada
The cheese in this recipe melts into the pudding and contributes more texture than flavor.
Chocolate-Kahlua Flans
Ana Garcia of Cuernavaca, Mexico, writes: "My great-grandmother, Josefina, was a highly regarded butcher, and she taught me the communal style of cooking that Mexico is known for. That's one of the reasons I opened my own cooking school, La Villa Bonita — to show others how authentic Mexican cuisine is prepared, as opposed to the usual tacos, burritos, and Tex-Mex dishes.
"My husband, Robb, and I also run our own restaurant, Reposado. He insisted that we open the place because he thought my recipes deserved a wider audience. At the restaurant I like to experiment — the menu at Reposado is nouvelle Mexican — but at my cooking school I feature more traditional recipes. Working at both places gives me the chance to show off both cooking styles. "
Unlike the classic delicate flans, these are made with condensed milk and cream cheese, which results in a rich texture.
By Ana Garcia