Category: Cooking

  • Book Review: TACOS: 75 Authentic and Inspired Recipes

    Book Review: TACOS: 75 Authentic and Inspired Recipes

    In my neverending quest to eat all the tacos, I am perpetually on the lookout for recipes to try at home. Enter TACOS: 75 Authentic and Inspired Recipes by Mark Miller. I was familiar with another cookbook of his The Great Salsa Book . I enjoyed the salsas that I’ve made from that cookbook and I thought, this fellow may be onto something.

    The book begins by chronicling how the author was introduced to the taco. Growing up in the New England area, Miller describes eating tacos during his summers in Guadalajara.

    “…this food was alive, colorful, aromatic, tasty, crunchy, juicy, and flavorful-as if I had crossed a new frontier of food experience. “ Miller describes.

    He goes on to detail his experiences with “fast food” and street food in the U.S. and the contrast from Mexico.

    “Tacos are much a part of daily social life in Mexcio as the Catholic Church” Miller writes.

    It is this awakening that has leads Miller to write not only this book on tacos but the “the great salsa book” and “…great chile book” respectively.  Miller’s inquisitive approach as well as his in-depth understanding of flavors has yielded some great recipes.  There are both traditional taco recipes as well as some non-traditional takes on the taco.

    His 16 ingredient tacos al pastor recipe calls for many classic Mexican ingredients. These ingredients play off of each other to give you a complexity of flavors that is as authentic as it can get, without having your own tompo. His carnitas recipes is almost the exact inverse with some simple seasoning that highlight the crispy pork flavor.

    Some of his nontraditional recipes include Thai shrimp tacos. These Thai inspired tacos have both a creamy consistency and some distinct heat that Thai chilies bring to any recipe.

    Taco fillings are broken down into six categories. Vegetables: Chicken and Fowl: Seafood: Pork: Beef Lamb, and Game: Breakfast. There are also chapters on salsas, sides, drinks and tortillas. Miller gives the readers and cooks a lot of options when deciding on which to cook.  His knowledge and culinary IQ shine throughout this cookbook. All of the recipes seem congruent and consistent to the authors sensibilities. I can image serving several recipes from this book for a gathering or an epic taco marathon.

    Overall I like the recipes that I experimented with in this cookbook and I can’t wait to try some more.

    You can buy a copy of TACOS: 75 Authentic and Inspired Recipes

     

  • Amazing Spicy Sweet Tacos With Lime Sour Cream

    Amazing Spicy Sweet Tacos With Lime Sour Cream

    You had me at tacos 🙂 This recipe comes mamagourmad.com. Super straightforward taco recipe using some great spices. Topped with a very refreshing lime sour cream, this taco comes together to deliver a great burst of flavor.

     

    [yumprint-recipe id=’17’]Find the directions to these amazing tacos HERE

    http://www.mamagourmand.com/amazing-spicy-sweet-tacos-lime-sour-cream/

  • Types of Tacos

    Types of Tacos

    At this point in my taco adventure, I have eaten countless tacos. And I would consider myself to have a very good knowledge base when it comes to the subject. I remember as a teen and young adult, I would walk up and ask the person inside the truck for 4 asada tacos. I would pay very little attention to any other menu items or the descriptions next to them. That is except when I was pretending to read through them, posturing as if I was undecided about what to order.

    About a year ago, I was at one of my favorite local trucks with a friend and they asked if I knew what different item descriptions meant. To be honest, I didn’t really know at the time. I knew that sometimes I ordered tacos and the tortillas were warm, while other times the tortillas would be moist. That conversation drove me to explore and learn more about the origins of different tacos and find out how they are prepared.  I found several great sites describing types of tacos.  

    These are two great concise articles centered on taco types:

    Craftsy – Types of Tacos 

    Serioius Eats Guide To Taco Styles

    Below you find a brief description of the different styles of tacos that I learned about. Next time you are at a truck or restaurant, see if you can pick out these descriptions. 

    Tacos De Asador also known as “Spit” or “Grill” Tacos usually are made with grilled fillings such as asada (steak), chorizo (Mexican sausage), pollo (chicken), and tripas (tripe).

    Tacos De Cazo – Deep fried fillings typically include tripe, suadero, carnitas, and buche (pork stomach).

    Tacos De Sudados or Canasta – corn tortillas filled and then covered to trap moisture “sweat” and soften them.

    Tacos Al Pastor or De Adobada – Pork steaks seasoned with adobo. Traditionally the steaks are skewered and stacked on a rotisserie and slow-cooked.

    Tacos De Pescado / Fish Tacos – Grilled or fried fish topped with cabbage, pico de gallo, and/or sour cream.

    Tacos De Camarones / Shrimp Tacos – Grilled or Fried Shrimp usually topped with cabbage, pico de gallo, and/or sour cream.

    Tacos Dorados / Fried Tacos (taquitos)– Rolled, deep-fried tacos usually filled with chicken or beef.

     

    Here is a helpful inforgraphic by Maggie Unzueta @ Fix.com

    Fix.com