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Mexican Christmas Traditions

Street food style mango fruit cups

12 · May 18, 2015 · 1 Comment

These street food style fruit cups made with mango, orange, lime juice and coconut are a healthy snack.

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I love a good, healthy snack, and I'm always tempted to stop whenever I see a fruit cart on the street. Throughout Mexico, you'll find these street food vendors with all different seasonal fruits that they'll cut up and put in a cup and top with chile powder, Tajín, chamoy or some kind of bottled salsa.

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Chorizo avocado toast with poached eggs

9 · May 11, 2015 · 1 Comment

Avocado toast may be all the rage, but you haven't really lived until you've had chorizo and avocado toast topped with a poached egg.

How to make Mexican chorizo avocado toast - Recipe via theothersideofthetortilla.com

This recipe has been one of my long-lasting breakfast obsessions. After all, who doesn't love avocado toast? But I can't just make plain avocado toast, guys. No. I had to put some chorizo on it, too. Because... why not? Once you make this creation at home, you'll be asking yourself why you didn't think of this sooner. And with a poached egg perched atop, a runny yolk sprinkled with some fancy flaked sea salt just puts this dish into a category above and beyond your usual breakfast.

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Frozen Café con Leche

11 · May 6, 2015 · 3 Comments

Make this frozen café con leche in your blender at home with just a few ingredients!

Who doesn't love a good café con leche? I have one a few days each week, but I almost always make them at home instead of buying them. My mom and I share a love for making copycat recipes at home. It's become almost a game between us, and has been for many years. Why pay $6 or more for a large coffee house drink I can make better at home, and for much less money per serving?

How to make a frozen café con leche frappe - Recipe via theothersideofthetortilla.com

This post is part of a compensated campaign with Nestlé El Mejor Nido. All opinions and the recipe here are my own.

I definitely inherited my mom's gift for recreating recipes, so I'm grateful that she shared her love of cooking and experimenting in the kitchen with me. I created this frozen café con leche with my mom in mind. She usually will ask me what kind of coffee I'm drinking lately, and then she gets hooked on it too. So even when we can't have a cafecito together, we can at least enjoy the same drink despite the miles between us.

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Baked Taquitos

10 · Apr 16, 2015 · 3 Comments

These baked taquitos, or baked flautas, are a healthier version of the classic fried taquito that your family will love!

As a kid, one of my all-time favorite meals was taquitos de pollo (in fact, it still is one of my favorites). Anytime my mom would take me to a Mexican restaurant, I would always order this fried taco dish no matter what else was on the menu—whether it was called a taquito, flauta, or something else.

Make baked taquitos or flautas instead of fried! Recipe via theothersideofthetortilla.com

This post is part of a compensated campaign with Herdez. All opinions and the recipe here are my own.

So I wanted to recreate an easier, healthier, kid-friendly version of my childhood favorite. ...

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Oaxacan Latte: The Mexican Mocha

165 · Apr 11, 2015 · 3 Comments

This Oaxacan latte is also know as a Mexican mocha or café Oaxaca. It's a hot coffee drink that incorporates Mexican chocolate into the milk for a rich treat.

Serve this Mexican mocha latte with breakfast, brunch or even just alongside some pan dulce. I personally like to dunk orejas in my coffee!

Oaxacan latte recipe via theothersideofthetortilla.com
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Hi, I'm Maura Hernández, an award-winning food and travel writer, recipe developer, and former journalist sharing my passion for all things Mexico. I've traveled Mexico extensively over the last 18 years and Mexico City is my home away from home. Here, you'll find a mix of traditional and modern Mexican cooking, along with my advice on where to eat, stay and play on your visit to Mexico!

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