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The acidity in the lime juice and tequila will help the fish firm up, but if it sits too long, it will get tough.
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What's the move when it's 100 degrees out and the last thing you want is full-dairy ice cream? This chile mango sundae, of course.
Elyssa Goldberg
This paprika- and chile-spiked potato salad is equally delicious served warm or room temperature.
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We modified Contramar’s whole-fish method with individual fillets, which are easier to handle—but the flavor is the same!
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Oh, the inherent stress in choosing the perfect avocado. The “ready to eat” ones can go from ripe to rotten quickly, so buy uniformly firm Hass avocados instead. Let them sit at room temperature until they have a slight give, usually a day or two (plan ahead!). This goes great with quesadillas, grilled snapper, and pork.
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Charring the tomatoes and vegetables plays up their sweetness and adds smoky, bitter notes. This goes great with quesadillas, grilled snapper, and pork.
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Not to break your heart or anything, but good luck finding Toma, a cow’s-milk cheese. We didn’t just go rogue: Chef Cámara okayed the cheddar substitute.
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The key to this adobo is truly burning the chiles and spices. Not browned, not toasted—burned. Try this at home; just open the windows and turn on the fan first.
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On the shores of Lake Michigan, you’ll find the most authentic regional Mexican cooking in America. We asked three Chicago mom‑and-pops to share their coveted recipes.
Eric May
Go east into the San Gabriel Valley to find the country’s most mind-blowing, tongue-numbing, crazily diverse food scene.
Besha Rodell
Celebrate the beauty of slow-cooked, crispy-edged, meltingly rich carnitas.
Rick Martinez
Though Birrieria Zaragoza uses goat, this deeply spiced braise is equally good with lamb.
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Normally served cold as a sweet cinnamon-and-rice drink, horchata translates seamlessly to this creamy dessert.
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Quickly seared flank steak retains its pleasantly chewy integrity in this simple but nuanced brothy soup.
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Restaurant Veneno de Nayarit uses Huichol brand hot sauce, but Cholula, Tapatío, or Valentina also add lots of flavor without a ton of heat.
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A cooling and crunchy green version of the typical tomato-based salsa.
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It’s worth seeking out pork belly for the amazing texture it lends, but if you can’t get it, substitute with another pound of shoulder.
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This sandwich alone is worth the trip to this five-table restaurant in the western suburbs of Chicago.
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From duck fat to plain ol' butter, don't settle for boring rice and beans.
Marian Bull
Your enchiladas are only as good as the tortillas you use to make 'em.
Rick Martinez
Then go forth and make the best damn quesadillas of your life.
Belle Cushing
Smoked pork hocks don’t just add meatiness and body to this chile verde recipe; they release smoky, salty notes as they cook, seasoning the beans in the process.
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Instead of vanilla extract for this Mexican hot chocolate recipe, try almond extract if you’ve got it handy, which adds even more depth of flavor. Go one step further and pair it with this churros recipe.
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In Mexico, the day after Halloween is known as the Day of the Dead, a celebration of the lives of friends, family, loved ones, and even pets. And...food!
Rick Martinez