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Homemade buttermilk biscuits with spicy country sausage gravy; two days in a row now!
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Aug 19, 2010, 9:16am, Don Cuevas wrote:
Homemade buttermilk biscuits with spicy country sausage gravy; two days in a row now!


Gosh, that does sound delicious......... ;D
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« Reply #122 on Aug 22, 2010, 7:16am »
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Aug 19, 2010, 9:16am, Don Cuevas wrote:
Homemade buttermilk biscuits with spicy country sausage gravy; two days in a row now!


Gosh, that does sound delicious......... ;D


More on that here, Mick.

http://mexkitchen.blogspot.com/2009/11/southern-comfort-biscuits-and-gravy.html
And http://mexkitchen.blogspot.com/2009/11/southern-comfort-angel-biscuits.html
And more: http://mexkitchen.blogspot.com/2009/11/s....sage-gravy.html
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Thanks Don ;D
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I hate the fact that I rarely eat breakfast. I love breakfast. Hmmm... especially in southeast Asia. Maybe I am just in the wrong place.
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« Reply #125 on Aug 25, 2010, 10:33am »
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August 25, 2010: Thick sliced home made challah, a couple of Spanish sardines in olive oil; thinly sliced onion; a few strips of mild pickled challahpeños. Dessert: more challah, spread with apricot jam.
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« Reply #126 on Aug 25, 2010, 3:20pm »
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challahpeños

Oy vey, ¿es Don Cuevas el cocinero mas gracioso, o que?
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« Reply #127 on Aug 28, 2010, 5:22am »
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Si, el mas gracioso! Muchacho! Hasta la vista, pequenita!

;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #128 on Aug 30, 2010, 10:45am »
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Today, August 30, 2010: 2 huevos estrellados (sunny side up), some frijoles charros, a small piece of grilled longaniza (mildly spicy sausage), and a couple of freshly baked tortillas de harina. (Flour tortillas)
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« Reply #129 on Aug 31, 2010, 8:40am »
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This morning I fried some bananas in butter, a sinful pleasure.
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The electricity was off most of the night and the morning, so I didn't want to open the fridge any more than necesary. So we had freshly made caraway rye bread, cream cheese and sardines with onions. I drank a V-8 Juice, as the instant coffee was so awful. I just now got a mug of good brewed coffee.
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« Reply #131 on Sept 3, 2010, 9:04am »
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I'm suffering from a cold or an allergy or both. So I felt that a big bowl of spaghetti, covered with extra spicy chili was the thing.

It helped.
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Sept 3, 2010, 9:04am, Don Cuevas wrote:
I'm suffering from a cold or an allergy or both. So I felt that a big bowl of spaghetti, covered with extra spicy chili was the thing.

It helped.


For breakfast?

I love it but not for breakfast.............
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« Reply #133 on Sept 3, 2010, 10:59am »
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The time of day has no control over our amazing Don Cuevas. 8-)
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After years of working the early morning bakery shift, I learned that food is food, no matter what the hour.

But actually, this habit may go back to my childhood, for once, when staying with my grandparents, my uncle asked me what I wanted for breakfast, I said "spaghetti", and he cooked it. It wasn't out of can, either.

What would happen if I ate fried eggs for supper????
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« Reply #135 on Sept 3, 2010, 1:27pm »
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Fried eggs for supper is OK. ;D

My breakfast is so dull - more or less the same every day. I need to think differently.

Cream cheese and sardines and onions would certainly test me though.....
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« Reply #136 on Sept 3, 2010, 3:49pm »
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I thought everyone occasionally had fried eggs for supper.

Mick, your answer to Don Cuevas about spaghetti & chili for breakfast sounds like the remark of a man who never had a hangover. ;)

What's acceptable for breakfast probably depends on whether or not it's a meal you consume as soon as you get up, or one eaten somewhat later, when actually hungry.

I'd be fat as a pig if I followed the classic Mexican meal regime every day, although it might make sense for someone performing physical labor. Desayuno -- literally, "break fast" is usually a variety of sweetish breads with coffee or chocolate. Almuerzo, eaten somewhat later, consists of foods most of us would view as a substantial dinner -- meat, vegetable, & starch, or a hefty stew or soup, followed by a small dessert. This meal is available in every market in Mexico, and a basket of sweet bread is automatically put on the table with the beverage.
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« Reply #137 on Sept 3, 2010, 4:13pm »
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Plenty of hangovers Bixa but with age they aren't much fun so pretty rare now...

In those circumstances an English breakfast usually does the trick for me.
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« Reply #138 on Sept 4, 2010, 8:48am »
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"Cream cheese and sardines and onions would certainly test me though....."

I tend to think of "appropriate" (although there is really no international law regarding this) by extrapolation.


Think of Scottish Kippers and onions, with scrambled eggs alongside. Think of Scandinavian cold pickled and cured herrings and brown bread for breakfast. Now, it's not too great a leap from there to sardines, cream cheese on bread.

Imagine this for breakfast. It's menudo, a popular Mexican soup of tripes, etc, in a spicy chile broth, said to be beneficial for la cruda. (hangover). For a bit of extra dinero, they'll put a foot in it (pata), wich is good nibbling, if you are not in a hurry.

It's served with tortillas or well-toasted tortillas and always, an extensive selection of very piquant condiments. I've regained a taste for it after a considerable hiatus. Now I eat it about once a week, for breakfast.

This photo is of plain, basic menudo, wthout any doo-dads.

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In northern Mexico, menudo is made with hominy corn and is often "blanco" or white. The soup is served relatively unseasoned and the condiments are added at the table by the diner.
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« Reply #139 on Sept 4, 2010, 9:30pm »
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Looks like good breakfast fare to me, but I have been around. I do know that such things take some getting used to, when you have grown up on coffee and a donut or some such. :)
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Cornbread and frijoles charros.
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« Reply #141 on Sept 12, 2010, 6:13pm »
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More brunch than breakfast,steak tartarre,at my favorite French restaurant here in Bridgehampton,served with pomme frites and a small salad.
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Brunch yesterday, at El Gorjeo de Las Aves En Las Mañanas de Abril, an idyllic restaurant in Ziracuarétiro, Michoacán.

I had Enmoladas and Sra. Cuevas Enchiladas Verdes.

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We had various beverages, also. http://mexkitchen.blogspot.com/2010/09/birdsongs-in-morning-encore.html
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What a nice presentation! Is that typical of Michoacán, to serve the enchiladas folded in half? Oaxacan enchiladas/enmoladas/enfrijoladas are folded in quarters.
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« Reply #144 on Sept 14, 2010, 9:09am »
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Pancakes ^^?
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What a nice presentation! Is that typical of Michoacán, to serve the enchiladas folded in half? Oaxacan enchiladas/enmoladas/enfrijoladas are folded in quarters.


I don't know if it's characteristic of Michoacán enchiladas or just Chef Blanca's own preferred presentation. I have very little experience of eating enchiladas, as they are not at the top of my favorites list. But those were very good.

The menu also offered Enfrijoladas Patrias, (tortillas dipped in pureed beans, probably with a filling, presented with a garnish in the colors of the Mexican flag—I'd guess,) which I did not investigate.
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Pancakes ^^?

Tortillas!

Oaxacan enchiladas aren't rolled, they're folded. Large tortillas are used. The tortilla is dipped in hot fat for just a second, then dipped in the sauce*. It's laid on the plate, folded over, a little more sauce is ladled on, then it's folded again and more sauce is added. It's then garnished and often served with a piece of meat on the side.

As Don Cuevas' pictures show, folding in half can be an option, too.

*The sauce is what makes it an enchilada (with chile sauce), enmolada (with mole), entomatada (tomato sauce), or enfrijolada (with thinned refried beans).
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« Reply #147 on Sept 15, 2010, 2:10pm »
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I awoke today with an hankering for something really different from our usual breakfast fare.

Pancakes!! :D

So, I made them. They're really good!! I hit upon the idea of pouring warmed "maple" syrup over them, andm get this: siding some crisply fried bacon.

Mmm-mmmmmmmmm!!
I suggest y'all try this luscious combo.
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« Reply #148 on Sept 15, 2010, 3:15pm »
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^^^ Yum on those pancakes! Especially if you let the syrup run into the bacon... :D
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:-X

Two different plates for me, please.
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