Another thing that Maddy said was "I fancy cooking tonight." I was flabbergasted, well, surprised. I've been loving the food here, it's so good and so different. The food's been good everywhere really, but here it's really different from European food, goat stew for breakfast with tortillas and limes, sheep cooked in cactus leaves in a hole in the ground with tortillas and limes for lunch and then... actually we've mostly been having a very large late lunch and not much else. With tortillas and limes. In the UK I've often thought what a genius combination beer and limes is, but it's just a default really, everything comes with limes, and chili, and you can get your beer with chili too, it's just way too salty for me. Anyway, the point is I found myself wracking my brains trying to remember how Johanna did her blue cheese sauce this evening, after Maddy's spag-bol (though Adam always swears you can't call it spag-bol if there's no meat in it) last night. I can't usually be bothered to cook in hostels, it's too frustrating and you usually don't really save much money. And so it was. Our bill came to 200 pesos when two can eat well on 150 pesos, though as Maddy pointed out, that doesn't include chocolate, which after the steak was the second most expensive item on the receipt. Honestly, we come to the land of chocolate and she buys Cadbury's!
Again, you might like to have a look at Maddy's photos so that you can get a load of my ugly mug/beautiful face.
Talking of photos, this was recently brought to my attention :)
I'm glad to see you are finally realising the wisdom of my words on bolognese!! What you make may (at a pinch) be a variation on a Marinara sauce but is actually, probably exactly what it says on the tin - Pasta with Tomato Sauce (a la Kitson, mwah!) and very nice it is too ;)
ReplyDeleteWell Jeez, it's more than tomato sause, there's some peppers in there, and some sweetcorn, Maddy doesn't like mushrooms... and originally it was a la Johnstone, and now a la Johnstone Bowers.
ReplyDeletesauce´s easy:
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onions.
spinache (fresh; leaves).
cooking...
spread blue cheese in little pieces on top.
let them melt.
cream/milk for the saucy part.
ENJOY!
(gotta write a mail soon. so much to tell, just really busy right now and i wanted to wait till i have something to say again...)
cheers.
Thanks but I just made a white sauce, and added the cheese and steamed spinach. It was ok, not as good as yours, and definately not as well presented :)
ReplyDeletethese Mexico posts make me laugh so much
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