djar007
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Thanks mardoo. That is indeed what i was looking for. I do miss these and don't seem to get them at any Mexican restaurants I have been to here.
OK now that's just weirddjar007 said:There should be banana according to some. Gives it a great creamy butteriness.
If it's too wet they'll fall apart. Start dry and add water bit by bit until you can start to kneed it. Then keep kneeding it for 10 mins minimum.manticle said:Was ******* delicious - I couldn't get the mesa tortilla dough to hold together properly so that's a trick i need to work on but the flavour of proper cornbread is outstanding.
Anyway one more thing to get obsessed by.
Thanks Aussiechucka, that looks like a winner to me.aussiechucka said:If you are after a good cook book my wife sells them. It is from the Yucatan area, called Hacienda Teya. Very traditional recipes with some salsas and good food. We used to sell the tortilla presses but she has been busy with bub number two so was not able to order them this year. She does still have some of the books if anyone is keen, PM me and I will see what price I can get for fellow brewers. Here is the link for her page if you want more info on the book. http://www.mexicanhammocks.com.au/Mexican-Food/Mexican-cooking-kit
We do a far bit of Mexican cooking and use this book from time to time. I also bought two book when we were in Mexico last, COCINA YUCATECA AL CHINGADAZO which is in Spanish but they do have an english version. It is mainly food from Yucatan too. And a similar book but for food from around Mexico. Cocina Mexicana al Chingadazo.Cocina Mexicana al chingadazo. These are probably the other books we use recipies from and very traditional.
Best meal we always like to eat is a couple of nice steaks cooked on the BBQ sliced thin after cooking, Blackbeans made at home Cebolla Cambray (which is Spring Oinion cooked on the BBQ/grill slightly burnt) and home madeg guacamole on home made corn tortillas. YUM YUM. Put some Chipotle sauce on them even better.
Cheers
Chucka
I just got this book and it's a dead-authentic, great little book if you're already keen on Mexican cooking. I'm really looking forward to cooking these recipes as I have little experience with food from this particular region of Mexico. Plus aussiechucka is a truly awesome bloke judging from my experience. Thanks!aussiechucka said:If you are after a good cook book my wife sells them. It is from the Yucatan area, called Hacienda Teya. Very traditional recipes with some salsas and good food. We used to sell the tortilla presses but she has been busy with bub number two so was not able to order them this year. She does still have some of the books if anyone is keen, PM me and I will see what price I can get for fellow brewers. Here is the link for her page if you want more info on the book. http://www.mexicanhammocks.com.au/Mexican-Food/Mexican-cooking-kit
There are a lot of options for vego food in Mexican cooking. Hell, with a lot of the country living in poverty a lot of Mexicans don't see meat all that often.practicalfool said:I'd love some suggestions on vege mex options
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