‘Eat-What-You-like-How-Much-Ever-You-Like’
is a very complicated concept for me. I have a small appetite therefore it’s very
difficult for me to try everything that is at buffet tables. So the first thing
I do before I start my dinner is to make a round of all that is available and
is visually pleasing to my eyes.
On my rounds, passing through the
live food stations of Tacos, fish, Cactus leaf, Panela cheese, I stopped by the
stall that prepared pickled fish and also ordered some watermelon juice for me.
The Cancun Escabeche (pickled
fish cooked with cilantro, tomato, lime, red onions) was delicately cooked and the
chilies added extra flavor to it. (There were five different varieties of red
pepper, I had asked him to add three of them.)
Returned to the table with 2
types of salads containing squids, fish, chicken and few sauces. Mexican
culinary contains beans, cheese and red pepper in most of their recipes. It is
spicy and pungent; the flavor comes from the variety of red pepper used in
their recipe. The chef returned to our table at regular interval, presenting us
with different assorted plates made especially for us.
Moving on to main course on
Mexican vegetarian delicacies included Chile relleno, Arroz jardinera, Oaxaca cheese(Rice stuffed
chili, oaxaca cheese), Calabazitas (Panela cheese stuffed squash), Molotes
(Mushroom fried quesadillas) and non-vegetarians were Pescado Veracruz (Tomato,
onion, red and green pepper, green olives), Pollo con mole negro(Chicken with a
chile chocolate salsa) and Barbacoa de Borrego(Beer, tomato, green tomato,
onion, avocado leaves, guajillochile), amongst other appetizing dishes.
I have never eaten black chicken
(Pollo con mole negro) cooked with chocolate and chillies that contained nuts
and sesame seed. It was delightful dish with chicken so tender that it melted
on the first bite leaving behind the sweetest, spicy, chocolate taste. I am hoping that chef (he promised) will share with me the recipe of this dish.
Dessert was the feast to the
eyes. Churros, Tres Leches (Three milk cake), Arroz con leche (Rice pudding),
Borrachitos(Mexicantequila cake), Flan de Rompope (Eggnog flan), Ponche
(Punch). The churro con chocolate and soft delicious cakes brought back the fond memories of Spain.
Fun evening spend with friends
who enjoy food as much as I do.
3 comments:
i came runnig to read reading mexican... love love love... i wish it was here.. i would go running...
I wish you have...would have enjoyed my meals with u :))
I seldom create responses, however i did a
few searching and wound up here "Mexican Food Festival".
And I do have a couple of questions for you if you tend not to mind.
Could it be only me or does it look like a few of the responses look like
coming from brain dead visitors? :-P And, if you are writing on
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