Thursday, January 30, 2025
Cabrito: Impulse power Captain....the Mad Chef crosses the Neutral Zone
Monday, January 20, 2025
A Hierarchy of Hot Sauces
Scorned Woman 5
Cholula 4
Chrystal's 4
Melindas Chipotle 3
Tabasco Original 3
Tapatio 3
Melindas Green Sauce 2
Melindas Wing Sauce 2
Tabasco Garlic 2
Tabasco Chipotle 2
Trappey's 2
Tiger Sauce 2
Franks Red Hot 2
Scorned Woman should only be used posthumously. I use quite a bit of Tabasco, Chrystals, Cholula, and Tapatio in my recipes. Franks Red Hot is my go-to for wings, and Tiger Sauce is the perfect match for BBQ. Anything on the scale from 6-10 should only be used to deter a bear attack or as a paint solvent.
Thursday, January 9, 2025
A Gringo's Guide to Mexican Cheeses
Of course we have all used Mexican cheese at one time or another, but most times it is the bagged variety of Kraft (or whoever) Mexican Blend. At small Mexican markets and some of the better volume groceries (Meijers, HEB, Walmart) you can find the small wheels of authentic types, some even shredded. Since buying our Texas property we have learned much about this variety of cheeses, how they compare to American versions, and their best uses according to our preferences.
Most of the most popular varieties are fresh cheeses, such as queso fresco, panela, and asadero. The two most popular aged cheeses are Cotija and Chihuahua. Four cheeses produced in Mexico are entirely Mexican inventions: Oaxaca, Cotija, Chihuahua and Manchego.
Oaxaca
Manchego
Queso Fresco
This soft white cheese is a fresh cheese made with cow's milk, goat milk, or a combination of the two. It is sold in small rectangular pieces similar in size to adobo bricks, which is why it is also known as adobera. Queso fresco comes from Jalisco, in the western part of Mexico. It has a mild, slightly tangy flavor and crumbles and shreds easily, making it makes a fantastic topping for Enchiladas or Grilled Corn.
Queso Anejo
Queso añejo is the aged version of queso fresco. It does not melt when heated, Well-aged batches can become quite firm and salty (similar to ricotta salata or even Parmesan). It is an excellent garnish when crumbled on top of tacos, salads or other dishes.
Cotija
Asadero
Also known as queso quesadilla, Asadero cheese is great for melting. Try it with Hatch Chiles Rellenos and in this delectably melty grilled sandwich.
Chihuahua
Queso Crema
Thursday, January 2, 2025
Lost Maples Cafe Utopia, TX