Zucchini Flower Soup for Mother’s Day
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by mexgrocer
4y ago
In many parts of the world, including the United States, Mother’s Day is celebrated the second Sunday of May. In Mexico, since 1922, May 10 was declared as a special day to celebrate Mothers. From... The MexGrocer.com Blog is designed for readers looking for Mexican cooking and culture articles around Mexico, it’s wonderful food, it’s people, places and holidays ..read more
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Churros Con Chocolate
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by MexGrocer Staff Writer
4y ago
Once you’ve had a bite of this delicious, fried treat dipped in rich chocolate…you’ll never look at churro carts the same way again. Until three years ago, I had never known what a... The MexGrocer.com Blog is designed for readers looking for Mexican cooking and culture articles around Mexico, it’s wonderful food, it’s people, places and holidays ..read more
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The Mole Sauces of Oaxaca
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by Dave Dewitt
4y ago
When people think of Mexican moles they usually conjure up the chocolate-laced moles of the state of Puebla. But Puebla is not the only state in Mexico with a reputation for moles. Oaxaca, in the... The MexGrocer.com Blog is designed for readers looking for Mexican cooking and culture articles around Mexico, it’s wonderful food, it’s people, places and holidays ..read more
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Holiday Tamales, Part 1
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by Dave Dewitt
4y ago
My friend Gwyneth Doland writes in her book, Tantalizing Tamales:  Although we don’t know for sure the exact origin of tamales we can see from pots and carvings that, for the ancient Mayans,... The MexGrocer.com Blog is designed for readers looking for Mexican cooking and culture articles around Mexico, it’s wonderful food, it’s people, places and holidays ..read more
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Pan de Muerto en celebración del Día de Muertos
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by mexgrocer
4y ago
La tradición de celebrar el Día de Muertos el 2 de Noviembre nos trae muchos recuerdos y nostalgia a todos los que tenemos raíces latinas y especialmente quienes son de origen Mexicano, ya que... The MexGrocer.com Blog is designed for readers looking for Mexican cooking and culture articles around Mexico, it’s wonderful food, it’s people, places and holidays ..read more
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Sugar Skulls for Dia de los Muertos
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by Chelsie Kenyon
4y ago
October is finally here and it’s time to make sugar skulls!  You can learn how to make them right at home and decorate them yourself, or you can buy them pre-made. This fun and festive... The MexGrocer.com Blog is designed for readers looking for Mexican cooking and culture articles around Mexico, it’s wonderful food, it’s people, places and holidays ..read more
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Granny Smith Apples Covered with Tamarind and Chili Candy
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by mexgrocer
4y ago
These are perfect snacks to enjoy during your favorite games on TV! Are you tired of the classic recipe for apples covered with chocolate? Maybe not, but now with the Zumba Pica Forritos (5 pieces... The MexGrocer.com Blog is designed for readers looking for Mexican cooking and culture articles around Mexico, it’s wonderful food, it’s people, places and holidays ..read more
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Mexican Independence: Stuffed Poblano Chiles in Walnut Sauce
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by Maria Elena Cuervo-Lorens
5y ago
This magnificent dish of Stuffed Poblano Chiles in Walnut Sauce, was created in the city of Puebla by the nuns of the Santa Monica Convent in honour of the triumphant arrival of General Agustin de... The MexGrocer.com Blog is designed for readers looking for Mexican cooking and culture articles around Mexico, it’s wonderful food, it’s people, places and holidays ..read more
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16 de Septiembre, Independencia de México.
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by MexGrocer Staff Writer
5y ago
El 16 de Septiembre de 1810 fue el día en el que se consumó la independencia de México, la cual puso final al dominio Español. A consecuencia de éste acto que desencadenó una gran pasión mexicana se... The MexGrocer.com Blog is designed for readers looking for Mexican cooking and culture articles around Mexico, it’s wonderful food, it’s people, places and holidays ..read more
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Chiles en Nogada, a Mexican Tradition
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by mexgrocer
5y ago
Chiles in Nogada are very popular in Mexico during the month of August and September a Mexican tradition coming from Puebla. The name comes from the word Nogal meaning walnut. This Mexican recipe is... The MexGrocer.com Blog is designed for readers looking for Mexican cooking and culture articles around Mexico, it’s wonderful food, it’s people, places and holidays ..read more
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