We had a mexican dinner last night comprising of appetizers like tortilla chips with tomato salsa,cheese quesadilla,spanish rice and green-chile enchiladas.We enjoyed having it as a change to our normal dinner..I chose to make easy mexican dishes as this was the first time I made these at home..Here goes the recipes..
Homemade Salsa
No food better represents the influence of Mexico in modern cooking than delicious salsa, in all its flavorful variations.Salsas are a healthy, easy, and flavorful way to compliment many Mexican dishes and other foods.Salsa is made with fresh ingredients, mainly fruits and vegetables like tomatoes, bell peppers, pineapple, onion, garlic, peppers and any other vegetable you like.The spiciness of the salsas can be varied by using different type of chiles.I made a very simple tomato salsa.Here goes the recipe..
Ingredients
Ripe tomatoes - 4
Yellow onions - 1 large
Jalapenos / Chile(any variety) - as per the spice level you need
Salt to taste
Vinegar - 3 teaspoons
Directions
Chop the tomatoes and the onions very finely.They should both be chopped to equal size.
Also chop the jalapenos finely.
Combine all the three along with salt and vinegar.Mash everything slightly so that the juices flow out.Refridgerate until chilled and serve with tortilla chips.I used the store bought ones.They can also be made at home.Recipe here.
Cheese quesadillas
This is a simple yet delicious appetizer.It get's even better when you add sour cream and rich, creamy guacamole on the side for dipping.Thesy are so versatile that you can throw in anything you can imagine.I have seen quesadillas with chopped tomatoes, avocado slices, olives, mushroom slices, corn etc. Here is my version of cheese quesadilla.
Ingredients (for one serving)
Large flour tortillas - 2
Shredded mild cheddar cheese - 1/2 cup
Yellow onion, finely chopped - 1 tablespoon
Mushrooms - 1 tablespoon chopped
Olives - 1 teaspoon chopped
Jalapeno / Chillies - any variety,1 tablespoon chopped
Butter - 1 spoon
Directions
Heat a nonstick pan and place one tortilla.Sprinkle the onions,mushrooms,chile,olives and the cheese on top.Place the second tortilla on top.
Place half the butter and when it melts flip the tortilla carefully with a flat spoon or spatula.
Now add the remaining butter.Cook until the sides get browned and the cheese gets melted.The melted cheese holds both the tortillas together.
Cut into wedges and serve immediately with sour cream and guacamole.
I adopted this recipe for Spanish rice and it came out perfect.
It is a perfect accompaniment with enchiladas,refried beans and tacos.
Recipe for green-chile enchiladas : here
Sending this off to AWED: Mexican hosted by Dhivya
wow, fiesta Divya , the salsa and nachos are looking great!
ReplyDeleteGreat entry divya.Salsa is my favourite.Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeletelovely entry, divya! easy and yummy salsa.
ReplyDeleteI love all these dishes Divya, Mexican food rocks! Very good entries :)
ReplyDeleteGreat food Divya.. craving for some Mexican now!!
ReplyDeletenice Divya, I never made anything like that so far.... nice one.
ReplyDeleteu rock gal, salsa and quesadillas looks great, yummmmmmmmmmm!!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely dinner..I made a salsa too..will be posting it later....
ReplyDeleteDear Divya,
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by and leaving such nice comments about my blog. I'm also very happy to have found another tamilian friend.
Supera irukku Mexican fiesta. Naanum ippadhan mudhan muraiya Mexican try panren, for the event, apart from the usual salsa. I'll be posting it tomorrow.
It's emapanada, which is very much similar to your russian turnover. Instead of doing the dough myself, I used refrigerated buttermilk biscuits. It came out very well.
very nice! that looks like a delicious meal - love jalapenos in my quesadillas. thanks for the recipe for the spanish rice!
ReplyDeletelooks yummy...nice one..
ReplyDeleteBoth the snaps looks superb...
ReplyDeleteWOW!.... That was a nice spreed of recips.... Love them all... That home made salsa rocks...
ReplyDeleteHI,
ReplyDeleteLovely recipe. I have tagged you for meme.
ummm feist haan... all loook so good...
ReplyDeletevery yummy and so you are one of my yummy blog award recipients..have a look at my blog for more details...
ReplyDeletedelecious divya love the salsaaaa a lotttt
ReplyDeleteThe dish looks great!Lovely entry.
ReplyDeleteNow that looks like a feast!
ReplyDeleteI think I'd need a nice long siesta after that fiesta! Wonderful spread for Dhivi's event! :)
ReplyDeleteU are so right..Salsa is so simple and wonderful to make at home. This is such a feast Divya..thanks a lot for sending it to the event..
ReplyDeleteDear I love mexican Food...thanks for sharing the recipe...soopperr a irukku :)
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Reshmi