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The 5 Pantry Essentials in My Mexican-American Kitchen
“When I was first learning how to cook, I made sure to follow my mom’s advice: I perfected a pot of beans.”
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XILLI
April 28, 2022
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We feel confident that either the Salsa Seca, Salsa Macha, or Chipotles Adobados, could also become a Pantry Essential. Nada se pierde intentando, o si?
We feel confident that either the Salsa Seca, Salsa Macha, or Chipotles Adobados, could also become a Pantry Essential. Nada se pierde intentando, o si?
Smaug
April 29, 2022
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Nixpokatun T.
May 6, 2021
Please don't use Maseca masa harina, their white and yellow corn varieties have tested positive for residues of glyphosate —a potential carcinogen— and GMOs. :(
Lorena
May 2, 2021
All great recommendations! I also have some convenience items in our pantry - Abuelita chocolate syrup con canela (cinnamon), Knorr caldo de pollo con tomate, canned refried beans that I doctor up, tiny pasta shapes like letras or estrellas for sopita, and a wide variety of hot sauces. I don't use these ingredients often (except the hot sauce - that goes on everything!), but they're perfect for adding an easy "comfort food" flavor to the meals I serve my mestizo kids. Of course, we also have maseca, uncooked tortillas, dried hibiscus, dried beans and dried chiles on hand for when I have the time and inclination to cook from scratch - or the kids decide they need a fresh tortilla with butter off the comal!
tia
April 25, 2021
Oh my god. I've had "Chicano Poutine" though they didn't call it that, and I am heartbroken that it's not everywhere, because it's amazing. Weirdly, I had it in Louisville, KY. I keep wanting to try my hand at mole, because it's delicious, but with all of those ingredients it feels so intimidating!
M
April 23, 2021
I'd be curious what else would be in your actual pantry, as 3/5 choices are perishable items that must be used relatively quickly.
Esteban C.
April 23, 2021
Aside from these, I regularly keep dried chiles (guajillos, anchos, chiles de arbol), dried hibiscus flowers, Mexican oregano, Mexican cinnamon (ceylon), long-grain white rice, Mexican chocolate, tamarind, and lots of Vesuvio pasta (my husband is obsessed) on hand! My pantry now looks no different than what my mom’s looked like growing up, now there’s just a lot more pasta in there! Haha!
Smaug
April 23, 2021
Odd that you don't mention dried chilis- too obvious, maybe. I can get Masa Harina (Maseca Brand) locally, but only the white corn variety, which makes an inferior tortilla. Their yellow corn version can be had online, but it's horribly expensive. Bob's Red Mill also sells a yellow corn masa harina- also very expensive, but I've found it too coarse for tortillas.
Esteban C.
April 23, 2021
Dried chiles would have been in my #6 spot. I can’t live without guajillos, chiles de arbol or ancho chiles! I also filmed a video talking about these items and I mentioned that my favorite place to source Masa Harina from is “Masienda”, check out their website! They have masa harina made from single source heirloom white/blue corn and is so much better than Maseca.
Smaug
April 23, 2021
Hm- interesting web site (it's masienda.com, by the way) but too pricey for us poor folk. Their cheapest masa harina is $3.64/lb.- $1.45/lb. for 50 lbs., but I can't use that much. They have a lot of other products too, which I wish I could afford, including varietal corn, masa mills, and dried beans.
Jul
April 23, 2021
Great info, thanks! Masa harina suggestion especially helpful. Really difficult to source Mexican ingreds in suburban Boston especially crema and chorizo but great we can order fantastic beans and masa harina online now. I hope you will do some recipe demos. Making homemade tortillas would be cool. Thanks!
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