Latin American
Polenta Tamale Pie
Tamale pie, made with a cornmeal-mush crust, dates back to 1911. In this recipe, we use ready-made polenta packaged in a roll. The spicy beef filling takes advantage of the excellent bottled salsas and canned refried beans now crowding market shelves.
Steak and Chimichurri Toasts
Chimichurri is a vibrant sauce of parsley and olive oil (with a little kick from red pepper flakes) that's traditionally served on grilled meats in Argentina. In this recipe, flank steak is marinated in the chimichurri, broiled, and then sliced and served on baguette slices with a dollop of the sauce. You can serve this warm or at room temperature.
Corn and Radish Salad with Jalepenos and Lime
Serve this alongside quesadillas.
Avocado and Tomatillo Salsa
Serve this salsa with the Pinto Bean Enfrijoladas , or as a dip with tortilla chips.
Egg Tacos with Pumpkin-Seed and Tomato-Habanero Sauces
As the story goes, the Maya served this dish to the Spaniards, calling it papadzules, which means "food for the lords."
Mango Salad with Grilled Shrimp
Adapted from Mnemba Island Lodge
Boca Negra Chocolate Chipotle Cakes
Jennifer Larson of Beirut, Lebanon, writes: "I had a fabulous lunch at Rosa Mexicano in New York. The warm chocolate cake with sweet tomatillo sauce really stood out. Can you get the recipe?"
Chocolate labels can be confusing because there's no official distinction between semisweet and bittersweet. We tested this recipe using Valrhona (56%), which is labeled semisweet, Ghirardelli Bittersweet, and Lindt Bittersweet. We got the best result using Valrhona (56%), but if Valrhona is not available, we recommend Ghirardelli Bittersweet over Lindt Bittersweet for this recipe.
Turkey Enchiladas Adobo
Chipotle chiles are quite spicy; choosing a mild enchilada sauce will temper the heat of this dish. Look for chipotle chiles canned in a spicy tomato sauce, sometimes called adobo, in the Latin American foods section of the supermarket. Serve with: Avocado, red onion, and grapefruit salad with citrus vinaigrette, and Spanish rice.
South American Fried Chicken
Chicharrones are cracklings — the flavorful solids that are left over from making lard; the resemblance these little morsels of chicken bear to them accounts for the name "chicken cracklings." Chicharrones de pollo is a typically South American dish, variations of which can be found all over that continent and up into the Central American peninsula. The chicken is chpped up Chinese-style — bones, skin and all — into small pieces. Then it is usually marinated, rolled in wheat or corn flour, and deep fried — although sometimes it is not marinated, and sometimes it is fried without any breading at all.
Shrimp in Garlic Sauce
Camarones al mojo de ajo is a favorite Mexican dish. Here, instead of swimming in butter, it swims in a flavorful sauce.
Citrus Marinated Shrimp Cocktail
"I'm originally from Ecuador, and I'll never forget the wonderful food there," Maria Budde of Orange, California. "I enjoy re-creating dishes from my home country, and this flavorful starter is typical of my native cuisine. It's simple to make and delicious."
Grilled Pork Tenderloin with Pipian Sauce
Pipián is an earthy, pureed seed sauce that is traditional in Mexican cooking. Serve this dish with rice to soak up the sauce.
Avocado and Roasted Tomatillo Salsa
This salsa is excellent with grilled shrimp, fish, or chicken.
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.