Thank you, Mom Central and Old El Paso, for allowing this super-fun post to happen!
You guys know that I’ve been working with Old El Paso for the past couple of months, and this month, we ended our series of posts together with a bang!
Or rather, an “Ole!”
Mr. Suburble and I went on a date night to our local Mexican eastery, Viva Mexico. It’s an intimate -and colourful – setting that is a favourite among locals.
My hot date.
Mr. Suburble was very excited to eat some fabulous mexican fare. And have a Corona.
I opted to have a modest, lady-like drink.
This is called the Bulldog. It’s a margarita (in what I was pretty sure was an Ikea vase) with a Corona in the center of it). Don’t worry, my fabulous peeps, I didn’t drink all of it.
I’m not saying I didn’t try, though!
The inspiration for my post today actually came from the first course – the salsa and chips. Our waiter – who was fabulously helpful, and spoke in a melodic accent – explained that the restaurant strives to keep everything as authentic and homemade as possible. The chips and salsa were both made in-house that morning.
And I walked away from the restaurant thinking, “I want to make that! It was soooooo good!”
And so I did! Woot!
(and pssst…. it was actually pretty easy!)
Making the chips was super simple. I rounded up some Old El Paso tortilla shells, and then dried them out slightly in the oven at 200 degrees for about 10 minutes.
Using a pizza cutter, I cut the shells into small triangles.
While I was cutting the chips, I had a saucepan of about 1/2 inch of canola oil heating on the stove top. When the oil was so hot that it immediately started frying once the tortilla hit the surface, I knew that it was ready.
The chips fried for about 5-7 seconds a side. It’s very fast! They were placed on paper towel and left for about 15 minutes (to cool and crisp up).
Guys. These are SO good. Mr. Suburble and I were both cramming them into our mouths almost right away.
And what better to accompany the chips than a little Pico de Gallo?
- 2 cups diced and seeded tomatoes
- 1/2 cup onion (I chose white, but red works well too)
- 1/2 cup finely chopped cilantro
- 1 tsp lime juice
- 1 diced and seeded jalapeno
- 1 pinch salt
- Mix everything together, and let sit for at least 30 min in the fridge
- Serve with chips and good company!
The second inspiration that came from our date night was the incredible Salsa Verde that garnished both of our meals.
It was fabulous!
(And again… friends… this is a simple and easy recipe! Try this at home!)
- 6 husked, rinsed and chopped tomatillos
- 1/2 cup chopped cilantro
- 1 jalapeno, seeded and chopped (keep seeds aside if you want a bit of heat in your salsa)
- 1 peeled garlic clove
- 2 tsp chopped white onion
- 1 pinch salt
- 1 squeeze lime juice
- Put all ingredients in a blender
- Pulse until most items blended, then blend until smooth (about 30 s - 1 min)
- Taste, and if you desire more heat, add a few jalapeno seeds at a time
I love a recipe where everything can be chucked into a blender. It’s just so easy. And when you flash those tomatillos around in front of your guests, they’re going to be so impressed with you.
Also, for a different flavour, consider roasting the tomatillos prior to blending them.
Isn’t it so beautiful and green?
Salsa verde can be a garnish/sauce for most Mexican dishes. Drizzle it on your enchiladas and tacos, or scoop some up with your homemade tortilla chips!
A great way to turn this into a crowd-pleasing dip is to mix in a ripe avocado while you’re blending your ingredients. It makes for a smoother, more velvety finish.
These recipes are fantastic starters for a Mexican feast, or an appy for a night in. Try them yourself! (And then tell me all about it!)
Disclosure – I am participating in the Old El Paso Blogger Campaign by Mom Central Canada on behalf of General Mills, and received compensation as a thank you for participating and for sharing my honest opinion. The opinions on this blog are my own.
28 comments
Bronwyn MayB
Wade loves the Bulldog. I tease him about it.
Tara
I love that I’m not alone in my Bulldog-love! It was the first time I had ever had it!
Krista
Um, can I have that drink please? Wowza! Your recipes look fantastic Tara- pinning. The only thing that could be better would be actually eating it in Mexico. With a view of the beach. But I think I will have to settle for the Canadian version for a while.
Tara
Oh Krista, you should be making these on the deck of your fabulous house (can you imagine sipping on a Bulldog – MUST be in an Ikea vase, I’m sure you have at least one! – looking at the lake?!?!). Too perfect.
But yes, Mexico would be nice, too. So much warmer this time of year! 😉
(And thanks for the pin, lady! )
Marilyn
Wow, I LOVE your lady-like drink! You’ my kinda woman, Tara! Your chips and salsa look absolutely amazing….much better than your restaurant goodies (however, date-nights are ah-mazing)!
Tara
There’s something to be said for a lady-like drink whilst jamming chips and salsa in your face! 🙂 It was a lovely date – we don’t get to do it all that often, so Mr. Suburble and I jumped at the chance to have some grown-up time.
Joann @ Woman in Real Life
This is a fun post! And your food looks even better than the restaurant food! 🙂 I want one of those drinks now, btw.
Jo-Anna
Love your dainty drink, lol! Your recipes look SO good!
Tara
Thank you so much, Jo-Anna! Believe me, they were tasty. You’re an excellent cook – I highly recommend making your own tortilla chips. They’re soooo good.
terry
Never heard of that drink but it totally looks like you’re enjoying it, lol. I love chips and salsa and these look great. Did you get the tomatillos at your regular grocery store?
Tara
Yes, crazily enough! The tomatillos were in the section in the cooler (where the mushrooms, hot peppers, herbs, etc, are?). I was surprised at how easy it was to find them!
You should TRY that drink! It’s very yummy. The fact that it was in a vase was a nice touch, too! 🙂
Adrianne
Super yum!! And we just call those Coronaritas here – my husband’s bar serves a lot of them. 🙂
Tara
Hmmm… I wonder where the “Bulldog” name came from? I’m sure that they’re a huge hit. You should have heard the scoffs from the family next to us as my drink was delivered. I swear, they watched me drinking it just as much as they looked at their own food!
Cheryl @ That’s What Che Said…
YUM!!! All of this looks so delicious! I can’t wait to try it!
Tara
Thanks Cheryl! Let me know if you do! 🙂
Shannah @ Just Us Four
This looks delicious. I love salsa Verde!
Tara
Oh, me too, Shannah! It’s so delicious on enchiladas or quesadillas!
Mel
Umm yum love Mexican, I have a similar fishbowl drink, very lady like as am I when I finish it 😉
Tara
Oooh… a fishbowl drink? I don’t think I’ve ever gone down that route.
Must put that on my to-do list!
nest of posies
this sounds so good. mexican food is my favorite.
Tara
I love Mexican food too! It’s just so full of flavour!
Melanie
Recipes look great!
Tara
Thank you, Melanie! 🙂
Danni@SiloHillFarm
I cannot believe you did not make that fabulous Bull Dog drink as well!! It all looks wonderful Tara!
Tara
Danni – I know. I don’t have any Tequila in the house, and so I couldn’t make the Bulldog. But.. I promise you, I will make it! What a hit it would be at a party!
Kadie
Ooooo I love salsa! I haven’t tried Salsa Verdae at home though. I’m going to have to try it.:)
Tara
You MUST! Let me know what you think of it. You true Texans probably have very discerning palates when it comes to salsas. 🙂