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The Other Side of the Tortilla

traditional mexican cooking, one recipe at a time. served with a pizca of culture and travel.

Travel Tuesday: Riviera Maya book and Mexico tote bag {GIVEAWAY}

Written by Maura Hernandez on August 30, 2011
Categories: #TravelTuesday, Mexico Today, Sorteo/Giveaway, Sponsored

One of the best parts of attending tourism events with the Mexico Tourism Board is the goody bag they send you home with to learn more about new places in Mexico! Whenever I get a goody bag filled with new reading materials about destinations I already love or am planning to visit, I always feel [...]

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CROCK-POT COCHINITA PIBIL & PANUCHOS YUCATECOS

Written by Maura Hernandez on January 24, 2011
Categories: Carne/Meat, Comer Sano/Eat Healthy, National Slow-Cooking Month, Plato fuerte/Main dish, Receta/Recipe, Salsa, Yucatán

When I found out that January was National Slow-Cooking Month, I knew exactly what recipe I was going to adapt first for Crock-Pot cooking. I’ve always wanted to test my theory that cochinita pibil can be done in a slow cooker, so the fact that it was a nationally recognized month-long culinary holiday-of-sorts was the [...]

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Back from Cancún…

Written by Maura Wall Hernandez on November 19, 2009
Categories: Sopa, Travel, Yucatán

I’m back from Cancun and finally starting to recover from the intense humidity–about 95 percent–and nursing some mosquito bites so nasty that it looks like I’m coming down with a case of the chicken pox. But aside from the weather (Hurricane Ida couldn’t stop me) and some bugs, Cancun did not disappoint. There’s something I [...]

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This Tortilla is headed South of the border!

Written by Maura Wall Hernandez on November 9, 2009
Categories: Travel, Yucatán

I’m very excited to share that I’m on my way to the Yucatan Peninsula this morning… Cancún to be exact! I must admit, I was a little stressed about the weather over the weekend with Hurricane Ida passing over Cancún, but it seems to have passed and my flight is scheduled to leave on time. [...]

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COCHINITA PIBIL

Written by Maura Hernandez on September 6, 2009
Categories: Chiles, main dishes, Meat, Salsa, Yucatán

Earlier this summer, I found myself searching every ethnic food aisle and every Mexican grocery store in Chicago for Chata-brand canned Cochinita Pibil. Having had it before, I knew it wasn’t as good as the real thing but I was yearning for that delicious achiote-flavored pork. Sadly, it was nowhere to be found. In a [...]

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