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Sweet Strawberries and Ice Cream

Roadside strawberry stands are a common site in Southern California during spring and early summer. The bright red, juicy berries can be used in so many ways – atop your favorite cereal, in breakfast smoothies, tossed in leafy green salads, in a myriad of desserts and baked goods and of course chocolate-dipped.  But the first thing I usually do with fresh strawberries is make ice cream. In fact, I just put a batch in the freezer.
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Apr
23

On The Road: Enchanting Santa Fe

Posted by: Sally | Comments (2)
Inn and Spa at Loretto Santa Fe

Red or green? When you travel to New Mexico it’s all about the chiles.

I recently arrived in Santa Fe just in time for dinner. My taste buds were clamoring for a plate of real New Mexican food and a great margarita.  New Mexican cuisine is influenced by the cuisines of Spain as well as Mexican and American Indian cultures and relies heavily on their wonderful chiles. They are generally red or green with the green chiles being the same chile as the red before it ripens on the vine.

To take care of my dinner requirement we headed to Maria’s New Mexican Kitchen, famous for their traditional New Mexican food and margaritas since 1950.  I ordered chicken enchiladas with both red and green chile sauces. It definitely took care of my chile craving. Deep, rich flavor and a heat that sneaks up on you rather than hits you in the face. By the end of dinner I was smiling and breathing very clearly!
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Categories : Muffins, On The Road, Recipes
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