FIVE FABULOUS, easy-to-make sauces that will ROCK your daily taco.

[22 Oct 2010 | By | 16 Comments]

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I love to cozy up to the seasons, dive into Mexican Fare, master methods behind polenta and risotto and use holidays as an excuse to whiz-bang a new cocktail.

It works for me to write it all down, to canonize and archive my recipes and techniques—any little tricks I have adopted—and hope that you might get a little tickle from it all. Its not just French, Mexican or Italian cooking. This blog is about being a chef but also a mom, its about stocking my freezer and pantry to save me time later. You will find bonafide chef methodology and just as toothsome kitchen smarts from a mom who may be short on time, but is relentlessly big on flavor.

Just the other day I ‘food-processed’ homemade baby heirloom salsa in less than 2 minutes. While the chef in me cringed—the mom in me did cartwheels. It tasted great, and took no time at all. I didn’t stop there:

I gave my little mini-chopper a good rinse, then used it to blitz a cilantro pesto. The third sauce (hey—I WAS saving tons of time, sortof like saving money by buying things on sale?) I made was Mexican ‘crema’ and since I couldn’t ‘let it rest overnight’ I blended my own quick ‘crema’ in less than a minute. All of this because 1. I have been craving Mexican flavors, 2. Tortilla Land offered to send me fresh hand-made tortillas (Um: yes!) which I was determined to try, and 3. My boys were H-u-n-g-r-y.

I am big on flavors and knowing how to do things myself (I made my own tortillas just this past spring). As a mom, I also like to have a back-up plan. A good one. Which means I prefer fresh instead of precooked tortillas; I can still enjoy ‘made from scratch’ and ‘authentic cuisine’ even if I didn’t take [or have] the time to make them myself.

5094322440 77e5cd3b92 m FIVE FABULOUS, easy to make sauces that will ROCK your daily taco.The tortillas were great; I would recommend them. I have made a few rounds of enchiladas, fish and chicken tacos (see picture, bottom), quesadillas and tortilla soup using Tortilla Land’s fresh tacos. While I was making this round of 5 sauces, I quickly browned each tortilla in a skillet (dry skillet or quick brush of oil both worked brilliantly).

I just… like better than just good food. I want each bite to count. Next time you make ‘just tacos,’ try fresh tortillas and any/all of the following condiments:

1. Chipolte Sauce
I adore the Spicy Chipotle sauce from Terrapin Ridge. But its costly; a worthy, cost-saving backup would be to combine sour cream with some canned chipolte in adobo. If you have an extra minute: toss in a pinch of minced garlic, pinch of salt and pinch of sugar. Just a thought… and a worthy bite.

2. Heirloom Salsa
1 cup (plus), cherry or small heirloom [okay---almost any] tomatoes
1/3 cup red onion
¼ cup cilantro
juice from ½ lime
large pinch salt
small pinch sugar
½ annaheim pepper, finely diced (no ribs, seeds okay)

Toss all into food processor: rough chop to desired consistency.

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3. Cilantro Pesto
1 small can (4 oz) green peppers (OR roast/peel/remove stem and seeds of 1-2 poblanos… I didn’t have time).
1 cup loose cilantro
1/4 cup pine nuts
1/3 cup cheeses, preferably combo: Jack, Asiago, Manchego, Queso Fresco, cotija etc.
2-3 cloves garlic
Juice of ½ lime
1/3 (plus) cup olive oil

Toss all but oil into food processor: chop to desired consistency. Stream in/whip in olive oil.

4. Guacamole
DO try this recipe; store in fridge by placing plastic wrap directly on surface to avoid browning.

5. Quick Crema
½ cup sour cream
2 T buttermilk

(Put into a squirt bottle so you can decorate the plate or quickly drizzle it over nachos or enchiladas; see pic). Put into the squirt bottle, shake hard to mix. Store in fridge.

Because taco night matters too.
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  • Krista said (22 October 2010 at 3:51 pm):

    Your sauces sound AMAZING!!! I too love everything as homemade and fresh as it can get. Sauces are ALWAYS better homemade. :-) Looking forward to seeing you tomorrow for a good ol’ visit and some great food. :-)

  • Seb@Portable Mini Fridge said (5 November 2010 at 3:57 pm):

    Thanks for what look to be some really teasty recipes. It is impossible to find decent Mexican food where we live. We have to drive across the border from Canada to the US for a fix of Mexican food and even then it is still difficult to find a really good restaurant within an easy drive. This is the time of year that one’s thoughts turn to salsa, guacamole and chicken burritos.

  • Matilda said (15 December 2010 at 12:52 pm):

    Amazing what a great sauce will do for a dish. I love spice food in cold weather.

  • Spicy Shrimp Pizza Recipes said (28 December 2010 at 12:01 pm):

    This looks great, I can’t wait to try this out myself for my family. I’m sure they’ll love it. Thanks so much for sharing.

  • janelle said (3 January 2011 at 5:18 pm):

    Krista: thanks! I am loving the sauces;)!

    Seb: what part of the states? PNW?

    Matilda: I wish I could handle more spice–I am working on it;)))

    Spicy Pizza: I hope they love it!

  • Seb @ Palm Tree Art said (3 January 2011 at 9:14 pm):

    Hi Janelle, yes we live just across the border from Sumas Wa. any good suggestions?

  • janelle said (4 January 2011 at 9:36 am):

    SEb: hmmmm. BTW interesting set of sites? Your name always pops up with a different one. You must be a SEO expert, among other things? ;) ))

    I thought Bham had a good Mex restaurant in their Ferndale district… hmmmm. I will let you know if I can find it/remember! No doubt Vancouver BC is chock full of brilliant restaurants;).

  • janelle said (4 January 2011 at 9:36 am):

    Seb: I didn’t mean Ferndale, I meant Fairhaven district. Sorry!

  • Seb @ Puppy Training said (4 January 2011 at 10:57 am):

    Hi Janelle, definitely no SEO expert, I wish I was. I just got out of the restaurant business after more than twenty years. I am just teaching myself wordpress and this online stuff ( 6 months ago I could only get email and google) and trying to make a couple of bucks. Not much success so far, but enjoyable. Vancouver has one really good Tex-Mex restaurant, and I did go to one years ago in Fairhaven, I can’t remember the name.
    Most seem to be very similar though and just so so. If you think of a good one can you pass it on? We are going to head down the Oregon Coast this month sometime.

  • janelle said (5 January 2011 at 1:30 pm):

    Seb: ah! I wish I knew more about SEO;) but alas I stick to cooking and writing and running into people while ogling food at farmer’s markets;). Ever been to El Camino in Fremont (Seattle)? Their mussels are my fave. There are a few Cactus restaurants in Seattle too, which are always a fun experience! I figure if you are in route to Oregon, you could eat in Seattle!

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  • Seb @ Puppy Training said (5 January 2011 at 8:41 pm):

    Thanks Janelle, wish I knew more about SEO too. Thanks for the restaurant suggestions. I’ll let you know if we stop at one of them.

  • Seb @ Puppy Training said (5 January 2011 at 8:43 pm):

    Speaking of farmer’s markets, we watched No reservations, the movie with Catherine Zeta-Jones tonight. It actually wasn’t bad, a couple of cute fish market scenes.

  • We Who Love Italian said (28 April 2011 at 7:24 pm):

    I love your website and your enthusiasm for cooking, I was just out there looking for a white bean spread and came across all this! Thanks for reminding me how much I love cooking!

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