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    • Cocoa Coffee Braised Beef Tacos with Mango Salsa

      Posted at 11:44 am by NativeNM, on July 21, 2017

      This is another “Food Paradise” favorite that I found on the Travel Channel.  It comes from the Taco Guild Gastropub in Phoenix, AZ, ranked No. 2 on their countown.  One of their signature tacos uses a rub that coats big chunks of beef with cocoa powder, espresso powder, Ancho chiles, plus a few more flavorful ingredients.  Once the beef is saturated with the rub it goes straight onto a hot grill to sear.  The beef is turned over each side to sear until it is a bit charred and dark in color.  Next place the beef in a roasting pan and pour brewed coffee over it.  Cover it with aluminum foil where it goes into a 300 degree oven for 5 – 6 hours.  It is so tender and so flavorful when it comes out of the oven and virtually falls apart at the slightest touch.  Taco Guild serves their tacos with a mango salsa topped with cotija cheese.  I have to say they were spot on as the mango salsa added just the right amount of sweetness to balance the cocoa and coffee flavors.  There was a lot of shredded beef to go around.  I don’t know exactly how many tacos we ate but for several days we were in taco heaven.
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      Posted in Recipes, Red or Green, Salsa, Guacamole and Dips, Tacos, Taquitos and Flautas | 9 Comments | Tagged Cocoa Ancho Chile Rub, Cocoa Coffee Braised Beef Tacos, Cocoa Coffee Rub, Coffee Braised Beef, Cotija Cheese, Mango Jicama Salsa, Mango Salsa
    • Dark Chocolate Brownies with Sea Salt

      Posted at 10:45 am by NativeNM, on July 14, 2017

       

      I cannot in any way take credit for these brownies.  They were created, taste tested and approved from Bakes in Slippers and they are the most delectable brownies I’ve ever made.  One of my favorite things about this recipe is that all the ingredients go together in one pot on top of the stove which makes for very little clean up.  Best of all is the moist chewy texture and dark chocolaty taste.  A sprinkle of sea salt on top just enhances the flavor.  Calling all chocolate lovers, you will not want to miss out on these!
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      Posted in Dessert, Recipes | 2 Comments | Tagged Chocolate Chip Brownies with Sea Salt, Chocolate Chips, Dark Chocolate Brownies with Sea Salt, Soft and Chewy Brownies
    • Steak and Elotes Chimichanga

      Posted at 10:13 am by NativeNM, on July 7, 2017

      Josh taped an episode of Food Paradise on The Travel Channel that showcased their top picks for Mexican food. He wasn’t kidding when he said they featured some of the most delectable dishes. This is the first of two that I just had to make.  A restaurant in Chicago “Carbon Live Fire Mexican” shared their Stelote burrito made primarily with steak and elotes aka Mexican Street Corn.  I have watched that episode more times than I can count and have finally gotten around to making this mouthwatering burrito.  Only I pan fried it so technically it’s a chimichanga.  Either way you will love it!  I grilled the corn along with the steak so they would have those fire roasted flavors. I removed the corn from the cob and added the dressing from my own “Mexican Street Corn” recipe. The steak seemed plain so I added some chimichurri sauce to the mix and wow did that enhance the flavors.  Some folks serve rice and beans . . . me . . I just need my guac and salsa to complete this meal!
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      Posted in Condiments and Sauces, Entree, Recipes, Red or Green | 0 Comments | Tagged Chimichurri Sauce, Cilantro Chimichurri, Mexican Street Corn, Skirt Steak, Steak and Elotes Burrito, Steak and Elotes Chimichanga, Stelote Burrito
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