Baja California

How to Make Chiles en Nogada

How to prepare the most famous tricolor dish

Throughout the entire month of September, Mexico celebrates its Independence from Spain, which officially lands on September 16th. Around that time, restaurants start preparing a seasonal dish called "Chiles en Nogada", which is a stuffed chile pepper covered in a sauce made of pounded walnuts and spice.

According to legend, this dish was first created in a convent in Puebla in 1821. It is a perfect dish to celebrate Mexico's Independence Day because its colors are similar to those of the Mexican flag: green from the parsley, red from the pomegranate, and white from the walnut cream.

I am terrible at cooking (I've really tried), so I asked a friend of mine, Chef Anaisa Guevara of the Culinary Art School, to help me prepare this dish as I have been told that it is quite difficult to make.

Most of the ingredients can be found at Mercado Hidalgo, in Tijuana, at great prices and unbeatable quality.

The following recipe will make 12 chiles and can be changed according to taste, quantity, or to substitute ingredients.

Watch the video!

In Tijuana, the most famous place to find this dish is La Diferencia, a very nice restaurant in Tijuana. This seasonal dish is only served August through October. This restaurant in particular uses ingredients straight from Puebla. So delicious!

Thanks to Anaisa, mi mother; Birzett, and Margarita for their help to prepare this meal, including buying the ingredients (including shelling the nuts which requires lots of patience), and prepping the chiles, etc.

¡Viva México!

[p]*Learn more about"Bienvenida a Tijuana" here

*Visit"Bienvenida a Tijuana" via Facebook

[/p]

briannaballev@gmail.com

borderzonie@gmail.com

Related:

Comments

  • Facebook

  • SanDiegoRed

 
 
  • New

  • Best

    More of The Real Baja

    Recent News more

    Subir
    Advertising