tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-61300499795711921722009-03-01T02:44:19.940-08:00Mexican Foods and Recipes BlogRichhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15072079478543351631noreply@blogger.comBlogger15125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6130049979571192172.post-36887440768955958562008-04-04T00:58:00.000-07:002008-04-04T01:00:06.807-07:00Patience is The Key to Good Cooking<p>If you are new to cooking Indian food, then our five simple pointers will help you make a mean Indian meal that will win you accolades, rewards, and a resounding chorus of finger-licking noises that's bound to make you beam with pride! These tips are simple, and will turn any cook into an <a href="http://www.mexicanfoodsrecipes.com/cooking-healthy-food.htm">cooking healthy food</a>.<br />Remember, patience is the key to good cooking. Ensure your pastes are smooth, onions are deep brown in color, and spices used are freshly ground. The five steps below are very general to Indian cuisine, but very important:<br />Flour is not used as a thickening agent in cuisine. Rather pastes such as cashew nut paste or onion or coconut pastes are used as thickening agents. Flour should never be used to thicken sauces.<br />You must learn the art of toasting (Dry roasting) spices before grinding them into fine powder. Ensure that the spices are not burnt (acrid aroma) nor semi-cooked, this will cause bad flavors to come out. Properly roasted spices give out a full-bodied aroma that is hard to forget but difficult to master!</p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6130049979571192172-3688744076895595856?l=blog.mexicanfoodsrecipes.com'/></div>Richhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15072079478543351631noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6130049979571192172.post-80250344588562099942008-02-04T04:42:00.000-08:002008-02-04T04:43:19.841-08:00The Pellet Grill Recipe<p>Now I have to say, I was a long time fan of the quick and easy. Go out turn on the gas and start cooking. But now I have come to realize that the slow cooking approach is by far what real barbecuing is all about.</p><p>Getting that real smoke taste is almost impossible with today's gas or electric grills. Sure they serve a very specific need, but they're not the choice if you want that rich outdoor smoke taste with your food. The very popular outdoor gas grills are fine for quickly preparing a variety of foods. And yes you can create some real gourmet dinners on an outdoor gas grill just like you can indoors. But if it is that real outdoor barbecue flavor that you're looking for, than you are going to need something else to get it done.</p><p>The smoker has been around for ages and come in all shapes and sizes. Many people equate a smoker to large ovens that are used to cook large amounts of meat at one time. This has been and still is a very popular use of the large smoker. But for the rest of us who to cook something less than a whole side of beef for 200 guests we need something else.</p><p>One of the best solutions I've found is the pellet grill. What's a pellet grill? It looks like your standard outdoor barbecue but in reality is quite different. First, it uses wood pellets for fuel - not gas or charcoal. I've even seen other pellet fuel available such as corn. You can use almost any kind of wood you want - hickory, mesquite, cherry etc. - to get that special smoked taste you're looking for. The other big difference is that the fire is kept in a firebox away from the food. This allows for slow cooking and lets the food absorb the smoke flavor. It is like convection cooking.</p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6130049979571192172-8025034458856209994?l=blog.mexicanfoodsrecipes.com'/></div>Richhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15072079478543351631noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6130049979571192172.post-42745938146453489072007-12-31T05:22:00.000-08:002007-12-31T05:23:58.506-08:00What Type of Cuisine You Are in The Mood For<div>There are some individuals, rare as they may be, that could burn water. But thankfully, for the most part, anyone can cook a meal. All you need is a recipe, some cooking utensils, a means of making the food and you are ready to begin <a href="http://www.mexicanfoodsrecipes.com/Maxican-Foods-Fried-Cheese.htm">http://www.mexicanfoodsrecipes.com/Maxican-Foods-Fried-Cheese.htm</a>.</div> <div><br />If you find yourself at a loss as to what to cook then consider first what type of cuisine you are in the mood for. There are free recipes for cooking food anywhere you look. Soup cans, magazines and the internet boast a virtual smorgasbord of dining delights by offering up recipes. Take a moment, think about what you are craving and then find a recipe. Make sure the ingredients can be purchased locally.</div> <div><br />The second step in cooking food is reading through the recipe and making sure you have the correct cooking utensils. Yes, it is possible to improvise on some utensils but a fork does not take the place of a knife. By reading through the recipe, you can see exactly what tools you will need for the job at hand. This is also the step where ingredients are checked off.</div> <div><br />There is nothing worse than being in the middle of it and realize you have forgotten a key ingredient. As with utensils, some ingredients can be substituted but there are some that are fundamentally important and cannot be switched out. Thanks to such handy equipment as the microwave or pressure cooker, the time to cook can be cut down considerably. Our society has not reached the point technologically where with a push of a button the food magically appears.</div><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6130049979571192172-4274593814645348907?l=blog.mexicanfoodsrecipes.com'/></div>Richhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15072079478543351631noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6130049979571192172.post-6663094235529185722007-12-19T20:12:00.000-08:002007-12-19T20:14:55.206-08:00Great Taste of Pasta<div>Are you bored with preparing the same old meals week in and week out? Well here is a recipe for Italian Meatballs with Spaghetti. It's delicious, it looks good, it smells good and it tastes great. It will delight you and any guests you have invited around for a meal. The whole meal is inexpensive to make, it only takes a few minutes to prepare and the cooking only takes up to an hour. Let me first tell you about the pasta itself taste <a href="http://www.mexicanfoodsrecipes.com/Maxican-Foods-Fried-Cheese.htm">Maxican foods fried cheese</a>.</div> <div><br />A good tip to get pasta the right texture is to remove a small piece from the saucepan and test it between your front teeth. It should be tender but still firm to the bite. Never simmer pasta but boil it in slightly salted water quite vigorously until it softens.</div> <div><br />Then test it with your teeth after a few minutes. Always make the pasta towards the end when preparing this recipe. Do not leave pasta standing because it goes tough and unpleasant.</div> <div> </div> <div>Place the bread in a dish and soak with water. The water should just cover the bread and leave it for about 5 minutes, then drain off the excess water and squeeze the bread to remove all the liquid. Heat in a saucepan the olive oil, add the onion and half the garlic and occasionally stir while gently cooking over a medium heat. Add the tomatoes plus juice, basil leaves, tomato puree and sugar and then season with salt and pepper.</div> <div><br />Bring to boil all the contents then reduce the heat to a simmer. After about 20 minutes this should reduce to a thickened and pulpy mixture. Using a large mixing bowl put in the bread, minced beef, eggs, parsley, basil and remaining garlic. Mix them all together using your hands and add a little salt to taste.</div><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6130049979571192172-666309423552918572?l=blog.mexicanfoodsrecipes.com'/></div>Richhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15072079478543351631noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6130049979571192172.post-7555118963078211072007-12-18T04:20:00.001-08:002007-12-18T04:22:34.930-08:00My Favorite Food Recipes<p>I was one of those people who scoffed at the claims of some people regarding environmental sensitivities. At that time the focus was on dyes, inks, fragrances and environmental pollutants. Many of the people featured in news articles and documentaries were reduced to living in tents or “bubbles”. I thought they were all a little bit “nuts”. Then I became one. It sure taught me a thing or two <a href="http://www.mexicanfoodsrecipes.com/mexican-food-articles.htm">Mexican food articles</a>.</p> <p>The list of things that I must avoid is daunting: milk in all its forms; wheat in all its forms; corn, which includes corn oil, corn starch and corn sugars; bananas, all citrus fruit; strawberries; chocolate; caffeine; nuts; peanuts; yeast; mushrooms and environmental fungi; artificial sweeteners; artificial colors; artificial flavors; preservatives; alcohol, whether taken internally or inhaled as in a hairspray; and all artificial fragrances and quite a few natural ones. All of the above items give me migraine headaches. </p> <p>I had the migraines every day for about four years before I figured it all out. I have to severely limit my salt intake due to having Meniere’s Syndrome, which is too much fluid pressure in the inner ear. It causes extreme dizziness, ringing in the ears and gradual loss of hearing.</p> <p>Because of all of these limitations, I have had to find alternatives to the things that most people take for granted. I have spent a lot of years researching food allergies and sensitivities and the alternatives. I would like to present you with some of the recipes I have developed for some of my favorite foods.</p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6130049979571192172-755511896307821107?l=blog.mexicanfoodsrecipes.com'/></div>Richhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15072079478543351631noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6130049979571192172.post-80637026221078847912007-12-17T06:59:00.000-08:002007-12-17T07:00:28.386-08:00Great Mexican Food Cooking<p>In a large bowl, mix olive oil, sugar, brown sugar and molasses. Add the ginger, cinnamon and clove. Then add the flour and the rising agent. If it looks too loose or oily, add a little more flour until it doesn’t. If you add too much flour and it becomes to dry to hold together, add a little water. It should not stick to your hands <a href="http://www.mexicanfoodsrecipes.com/taste_and_style_of_mexican_food.htm">taste and style of mexican food</a>.</p> <p>Take about a tablespoon and a half of dough in your hands and form it into a ball. Roll the ball around in the raw sugar and place on an ungreased, non-stick cookie sheet. They will spread out, so only place about 12 balls per average sized cookie sheet. About ¾ of the way through baking, the tops start to crack.</p> <p>Bake for about 15 minutes.<br />Be a little careful as you remove them from the sheet to a cooling rack. They do not hold together really well until they have cooled. It will make at least 2 dozen, maybe more.<br />I have been told by countless people that these are the best ginger cookies they have ever eaten.</p> <p>Another treat I dearly love are pancakes. I would eat them for breakfast, lunch and dinner if I could. Actually, I have, but not all on the same day.</p> <p>The trick with pancakes is to get them to hold together well. Also, to make them “gluey” enough to hold the gas produced by the rising agent so that they are nice and fluffy. Spelt and oat flours do not have nearly as much gluten as does wheat flour. The potato starch mentioned in the following recipe acts as a conditioner for the batter and the flax seed meal acts as the “glue”.</p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6130049979571192172-8063702622107884791?l=blog.mexicanfoodsrecipes.com'/></div>Richhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15072079478543351631noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6130049979571192172.post-29237598619121909182007-12-13T07:14:00.000-08:002007-12-13T07:15:45.620-08:00About a Tablespoon<p>In a large bowl, mix olive oil, sugar, brown sugar and molasses. Add the ginger, cinnamon and clove. Then add the flour and the rising agent. If it looks too loose or oily, add a little more flour until it doesn’t. If you add too much flour and it becomes to dry to hold together, add a little water. It should not stick to your hands <a href="http://www.mexicanfoodsrecipes.com/delicious_foods_from_mexico.htm">delicious foods from mexico</a>.</p> <p>Take about a tablespoon and a half of dough in your hands and form it into a ball. Roll the ball around in the raw sugar and place on an ungreased, non-stick cookie sheet. They will spread out, so only place about 12 balls per average sized cookie sheet. About ¾ of the way through baking, the tops start to crack.</p> <p>Bake for about 15 minutes.</p> <p>Be a little careful as you remove them from the sheet to a cooling rack. They do not hold together really well until they have cooled. It will make at least 2 dozen, maybe more.<br />I have been told by countless people that these are the best ginger cookies they have ever eaten. Another treat I dearly love are pancakes. I would eat them for breakfast, lunch and dinner if I could. Actually, I have, but not all on the same day.</p> <p>The trick with pancakes is to get them to hold together well. Also, to make them “gluey” enough to hold the gas produced by the rising agent so that they are nice and fluffy. Spelt and oat flours do not have nearly as much gluten as does wheat flour. The potato starch mentioned in the following recipe acts as a conditioner for the batter and the flax seed meal acts as the “glue”.</p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6130049979571192172-2923759861912190918?l=blog.mexicanfoodsrecipes.com'/></div>Richhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15072079478543351631noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6130049979571192172.post-41363080903376347552007-12-13T07:03:00.000-08:002007-12-13T07:04:37.935-08:00The Secret to Eating Properly for Being Healthy<p>If you're on an a diet trying to get your six pack abs to pop out, you'll know how tough it is to keep yourself entertained with interesting and exciting food, since there aren't that many dedicated abs diet recipes available. Don't worry though, there is light at the end of the tunnel - just think about how great your flat abs will look if you do stick to your abs diet, <a href="http://www.mexicanfoodsrecipes.com/different_mexican_dishes.htm">different mexican dishes</a>!</p> <p>The secret to eating properly so you can maintain or develop six pack abs or a toned stomach, is to eat low fat (5 grams or less per meal), high energy foods. A diet consisting of these types of recipes will keep your body happy, and your abs trim. The hard part is keeping your tastebuds cheerful, because usually it's the foods that are bad for us (and our abs) which taste the best!<br />Eating a low fat diet shouldn't mean you have to compromise on flavour or texture. So, in the spirit of good abs food, here's some abs diet recipes for low fat, high energy meals which will keep you loaded up with that feel-good factor, without loading up unnecessary calories and fat.</p> <p>Here's a few ideas for starters or light snacks in case the urge grabs you:</p> <p>* Curried lentil and lime soup* Chicken and pastina broth* Rice noodle salad with lemon tofu* Prawn and ginger cakes with crunchy salad.</p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6130049979571192172-4136308090337634755?l=blog.mexicanfoodsrecipes.com'/></div>Richhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15072079478543351631noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6130049979571192172.post-62557107940345205552007-12-05T23:10:00.000-08:002007-12-05T23:12:32.275-08:00Buying a Roast<p>A teacher was giving her class a test on birds. She decided to test in a different manner. Rather then in text she gave her students pictures of birds, but just with their legs showing. The students had to figure out the name of the birds the legs belong to.</p> <p>A male student took a look at the test, grab the paper, stormed to the teachers desk, threw the paper on her desk and started to leave the room. The teacher stopped him and asked for his name. The student turned, pulled up his pant leg and replied, “you figure it out”.</p> <p>To Make Soup</p> <p>When buying a roast from which the bone has been trimmed, remember you pay for the bone. Make sue you ask for it and use it making meat broth or soup stock. When the bone is cooked in water for a long time, a substance inside It changes into gelatine. This dissolves in hot water and so is present in the soup stock.</p> <p>Soup stock is improved be adding some meat. The toughest cuts-such as the shank-which are rich in extractives are best. Very little nourishment is dissolved out in water, use the soup meat in left-over dishes. To improve flavour add onions or Oxon cubes.</p> <p>Browning the meat improves the flavour. In making soup, brown one-third of the meat in marrow or fat. Add cold water to cover the bone. Heat to simmering temperature, and cook slowly for about 3 hours. <a href="http://www.mexicanfoodsrecipes.com/mexican-food-directory.htm">Vegetables cooking</a> may be added in the last hour. Celery leaves for added flavour.</p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6130049979571192172-6255710794034520555?l=blog.mexicanfoodsrecipes.com'/></div>Richhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15072079478543351631noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6130049979571192172.post-78721517436883050782007-11-09T22:27:00.000-08:002007-11-09T22:29:20.761-08:00Chicken Fried Steak<p>I have always loved chicken fried steak. My family loves it, too. I hope you like it! It can be served as an appetizer, offered to guests from platters at a wedding, potluck, or special party. You really want to prepare that recipe for your family and/or friends. Go ahead, <a href="http://www.mexicanfoodsrecipes.com/sitemap.htm">Mexican food idea</a>!</p><p>Instructions of chicken fried steak recipe:</p> <p> </p><ol><li>In a small bowl, beat the egg and milk together. Set aside.</li><li>In a little cup, shake all the spices together. Sprinkle on both sides of the cutlets. </li><li>Lay flour out on a large plate or cutting board. Drag the cutlets through the flour so that both sides are completely covered. Dip each cutlet into the egg/milk mixture and then drag once more through the flour. Set cutlets aside.</li></ol><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6130049979571192172-7872151743688305078?l=blog.mexicanfoodsrecipes.com'/></div>Richhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15072079478543351631noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6130049979571192172.post-54307870012444026532007-10-30T06:51:00.000-07:002007-10-30T06:53:39.154-07:00The Greener Electric StoveThe fridges they have on offer also get much colder so your frozen foods stay frozen. <p>If you are considering a new stove, you can pick the traditional gas stove or the greener electric stove. The gas stove gives you higher temperatures for faster cooking. With gas stoves, because of the exposed heating coils, clean up is not as quick and easy, but you do spend less time cooking, <a href="http://www.mexicanfoodsrecipes.com/families_set_to_open_restaurante_mexicano.htm">Families set to open restaurante mexicano</a>.</p> <p>With solid surface electric stoves, clean up is a snap. You get multi sized burners and a nice uniformly flat surface that can support any size pot or pan you place on it.</p> <p>Because the heating elements are electric, however, you burners are not quite as hot and cooking time takes a bit longer. Your choice, of course, depends on what is most important to your family's cooking needs.</p> <p>We should not forget dishwashers either. In our environmentally conscious society, there are many energy efficient models to pick from. A dishwasher saves you time and energy and fits right in with your busier kitchen.</p> <p>Instead of filling the trash with fast food bags and containers, you can put your reusable dishes in the washer. It's a win-win situation for you and the environment.</p> <p>Changing your own or your family's diet to a healthier menu is an easy way to get back into your kitchen. It also gives you a chance to get acquainted with new appliances. Cooking good food takes good equipment, and updating your appliances to match your new menu needs is a good idea.</p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6130049979571192172-5430787001244402653?l=blog.mexicanfoodsrecipes.com'/></div>Richhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15072079478543351631noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6130049979571192172.post-22482499355204661032007-10-17T08:01:00.000-07:002007-10-17T08:03:41.472-07:00Great Option For Cooking<p>A solar oven is quite easy to make, but some stores may carry them. They are most likely to be found in areas that are very sunny all year because this is the best environment in which to use them, <a href="http://www.mexicanfoodsrecipes.com/Maxican-Foods-Fried-Cheese.htm">Maxican foods fried cheese</a>.</p> <p>What it comes down to is that a solar oven is a great option for cooking out instead of using other types of cooking devices. It can also be used inside, since it is non-polluting, if there is adequate exposure to the sun. It can take a little practice to learn how to use the solar oven and get used to cooking with it, but that skill is quite easy to learn.</p> <p>If you give a solar oven a try, then you are likely to be quite happy with the results. The slow cooking method of a solar oven is a really great way to cook meats to get that tender and moist result. Additionally, who can complain about something that does not cost you a dime to operate.</p><p>It works in a completely passive manner, just absorbing the sunlight it is exposed to. The longer it sets, the hotter it gets. Some foods, such as desserts or other foods where the temperature needs to be exact may not cook quite so well in a solar oven.</p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6130049979571192172-2248249935520466103?l=blog.mexicanfoodsrecipes.com'/></div>Richhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15072079478543351631noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6130049979571192172.post-2078274663808541582007-10-15T23:37:00.000-07:002007-10-15T23:39:12.543-07:00Shopping For Pet's Food<p>Nutrient loss, possible spoilage, insecticides sprayed to keep bugs and rodents away. We have seen pet food set on semi-trailers for 6 months or more in the freezing cold and scorching sun because there was no room in the warehouse, <a href="http://www.mexicanfoodsrecipes.com/quest-for-salty-oat-cookie-has-happy-ending.htm">quest for salty oat cookie</a>.</p> <p>Shopping for your pet's meal can sometimes be as confusing as shopping for an electronic device such as a cell phone.</p> <p>Which one is the best? Am I getting a good deal? Is there any fine print? How reliable is this company? Everyone wants to give their pet the best there is, but often it is a difficult task because of all the different choices of pet foods available.</p> <p>The most curious part about all this is, there are pet food companies that sell pet food for $15-$25. That same company will sell a “better” pet food for more money with virtually the same ingredients.</p> <p>Does this make any sense? If commercial pet food companies cared about our pets why would they offer us a lower grade pet food?</p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6130049979571192172-207827466380854158?l=blog.mexicanfoodsrecipes.com'/></div>Richhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15072079478543351631noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6130049979571192172.post-70047733789210043472007-10-11T05:20:00.001-07:002007-10-11T05:20:46.964-07:00Eat Several Small Meals<p>During treatment you may find that your tastes change, do not be afraid to try new types food or of cooking food in new ways with new spices and seasonings. Do whatever it takes to keep your food intake up. You may find that your appetite is better during certain times of the day and not at others, use this knowledge wisely and eat bigger meals when your appetite is at its largest. When you feel that you can’t eat try meal replacement drinks. </p> <p>It is also a good idea to try and eat several small meals throughout the day rather than 3 solid meals. For nausea try and eat toast, crackers or pretzels; yoghurt, cream of wheat, oatmeal; rice, boiled potatoes, noodles; skinned chicken baked or broiled. For an upset stomach sodium and potassium is very important try and eat bananas, potatoes and drink sports drinks also; yoghurt, cottage cheese; rice, noodles, potatoes; eggs – well cooked; smooth peanut butter; white bread, skinned chicken.</p> <p>After treatment it is important to stay healthy, ease off the high calorie and high fat foods, lower your protein intake and gradually increase your fibre. A healthy diet will increase the speed at which you recover from your treatment and it will help to ensure that the cancer does not return.</p> <div>Diet plays a very important role in cancer treatment and cancer recovery. Its role is both physical and psychological. When you eat well you feel well. When you don’t eat and when you feel nauseas all the time, you feel like you are sick and like all the hope is being sucked out of your world. </div><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6130049979571192172-7004773378921004347?l=blog.mexicanfoodsrecipes.com'/></div>Richhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15072079478543351631noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6130049979571192172.post-29564619947353181772007-10-02T08:25:00.000-07:002007-10-02T08:26:57.503-07:00Mexican Food Recipes BlogAdded new blog section here. We will post <a href="http://www.mexicanfoodsrecipes.com/">Mexican recipes</a> review here.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6130049979571192172-2956461994735318177?l=blog.mexicanfoodsrecipes.com'/></div>Richhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15072079478543351631noreply@blogger.com0