One thing I've never really understood is where the celebration of Cinco de Mayo comes from and why we celebrate it here in the States. I have many friends from Mexico or with strong Mexican roots and not a one of them have ever celebrated Cinco de Mayo. "Sure" they say, "We will hang out and have a cervesa but it's not a holiday in our book." Part of this was said in Spanish so I'm guessing that's what they said.
Nevertheless, it is a very good excuse to make some really good food (my favorite cuisine!) and sit out on the patio with an ice cold beverage with friends and family.
Tonight I'm making grilled fish tacos with fresh mango-jalapeno salsa on top of home made sweet blue corn tortillas and a side of cumin and garlic black beans (not from a can) tonight for dinner. Well, my husband is doing the grilling because I've been officially banned from with in 10 feet of the ol' BBQ since the unfortunate fire the other day. See the end result on Instagram if you're there. It's not pretty.
Fine by me. It's in the triple digits out there!
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Blue cornmeal has 20% more protein and a lower glycemic index than regular cornmeal.
Spelt FlourSpelt (Triticum Aestivum Spelt) is a shiny, dark rice shaped grain related to wheat. Spelt flour contains less gluten than normal wheat flour but it is not gluten-free.Substituting Spelt Flour for All-purpose Flour:Many recipes will tolerate a cup for cup substitute. As with most substitutes the end result will not be the same and you may need to experiment with quantities to get a product you are happy with.
Spelt has a nice flavor, rather sweet, and is worth trying. I've only ever tried whole grain spelt. It is less springy than wheat (less strong gluten). In a yeasted bread, spelt uses less water than wheat,
Mango Salsa
This salsa is a huge favorite of ours. It is best when made the day before and chilled overnight
or at least 6 hours.
2 cups dry black beans3-5 cups water depending on your cooking method1 yellow onion, diced1 tablespoon cumin1 tablespoon chili powder1 tablespoon garlic powder2 teaspoons saltSoak beans overnight.
I typically use my Kuhn Rikon pressure cooker to cook all of my beans, it's my favorite kitchen toy! I brown my onion over medium-high heat, add soaked and drained beans and 3 cups water. Turn the heat up to high and bring pressure to second ring. Lower heat to low. Cook for 12 minutes (YUP THAT'S it!) and remove from heat letting pressure drop naturally.
Slow cooker method: Brown onions in pan add beans, 5 cups water and remaining ingredients. Cook on lowest setting for 8 hours.
Mexican Food Roundup
all from Simply Healthy Family
Typically, tamales, tostadas, tacos, nachos and enchiladas all smothered with cheeses and sour cream are served up the Mexican-American way. It's how we ruin a good thing. It kills me a little each time I see canned cheese served in a Mexican/American restaurant. Gag!
For a lighter and more authentic Cinco Celebration try one or all
{lot's and lot's of good, home made food is how it's done in the Latin tradition}
of these simple recipes instead of the usual carb and cheese laden ones.
Last but not least, and I hate to pick favorites {unless you ask my teenager} is...............
Puerto Penasco Ceviche
Puerto Penasco Ceviche
Do you celebrate Cinco de Mayo???
If so I'd love to know how or what your traditions are!
Do you celebrate Cinco de Mayo???
If so I'd love to know how or what your traditions are!
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