Can’t believe Rick’s videos don’t get more attention. You can see the work and passion that go into this. But the fans that love it really appreciate it.
My jaw dropped when you recounted the beans with ham hock your mom made along with cornbread being your favorite because that was my favorite too! I specially asked for it for maybe my 12th birthday. No one else has ever said anything like that before. Amazing.
My mom called these "Cowboy Beans" and we would also have them with cornbread, but also added a splash of vinegar to the beans. It was my favorite meal as a wee lad.
The Mexican style pork and beans looks extremely hearty and comforting. The hojaldra looked really interesting....kinda like a very large Mexican poptart?? :-) I'm going to try these recipes. Thanks Rick!
When I was a child growing up in San Antonio, Texas, my grandfather would take me to different restaurants. One of them was a Mexican restaurant called Karam's. Clearly a Lebanese, Mexican family. My first taste of Cabrito was from there. And My first lesson about Mexico's various cultural influences.
@@EricM-gm5wz the hell does that even mean? Every culture that brings something to Mexico becomes Mexican but taht doesn't take away from whatever it's roots are.
As a student of Meso-American culture with a degree in archaeology, I think the use of a Chacmool in a cooking vid. borders on the bizarre. In Aztec examples of this kind of sculpture, it held a stone bowl for the hearts of sacrificial victims! That's enough to make anyone lose their appetite!
@12:03, “…we have the orrejas” hahahaha! This guy thinks his Spanish is great. Plus earlier on, he talked about Yucatecan cuisine as if it were his. If that’s not cultural appropriation, I don’t know what is.
Loved it when Dave said "our food" loved that, it's not foreign food, it's his.
Christ. I have fallen into a rabbit hole. And I can't get up. And it's Glorious. Thank You Mr. Bayless!
Can’t believe Rick’s videos don’t get more attention. You can see the work and passion that go into this. But the fans that love it really appreciate it.
Many years of watching you.... Sneaking into your FLA Dis restaurant (to worship)... Thank YOU!!!!!
Wife and I make your Salsas/Guac 3x a week. Thank you!!!!!!!!
Just need to say Thank YOU!!!!
Rick,
You inspire me to learn more authentic recipes. I’m thoroughly enjoying your website and recipes.
Thank you for teaching me new tricks!
Me too!
My jaw dropped when you recounted the beans with ham hock your mom made along with cornbread being your favorite because that was my favorite too! I specially asked for it for maybe my 12th birthday. No one else has ever said anything like that before. Amazing.
My mom called these "Cowboy Beans" and we would also have them with cornbread, but also added a splash of vinegar to the beans. It was my favorite meal as a wee lad.
The Mexican style pork and beans looks extremely hearty and comforting. The hojaldra looked really interesting....kinda like a very large Mexican poptart?? :-) I'm going to try these recipes. Thanks Rick!
Definitely all butter pastry! I will try this recipe! Looks amazing! Thank you!
RIP David Sterling.
When I was a child growing up in San Antonio, Texas, my grandfather would take me to different restaurants. One of them was a Mexican restaurant called Karam's. Clearly a Lebanese, Mexican
family. My first taste of Cabrito was from there. And My first lesson about Mexico's various cultural influences.
Spanish and mesoamerica… Lebanese and other cultures introduced cooking techniques. But Mexican food is Mexican!
@@EricM-gm5wz the hell does that even mean? Every culture that brings something to Mexico becomes Mexican but taht doesn't take away from whatever it's roots are.
@@aR0ttenBANANA most important contributors to Mexican culture are mesoamerican natives and the Spaniards.
still hoping for a refried beans video from you Rick!
there isn't one on your channel currently
Libaneses que influenciaron en la comida Mexica, llegaron como refugiados en los 1890 y 1900s
Spanish and Lebanese, who knew? Must get back to Yucatan
Doable!
Which of your cookbooks have the recipes that you put on UA-cam recently?
What is the first dish? Bistec de ???
As a student of Meso-American culture with a degree in archaeology, I think the use of a Chacmool in a cooking vid. borders on the bizarre. In Aztec examples of this kind of sculpture, it held a stone bowl for the hearts of sacrificial victims! That's enough to make anyone lose their appetite!
I don't think about "witches" being burned alive when eating European food, or plague ridden bodies...
@12:03, “…we have the orrejas” hahahaha! This guy thinks his Spanish is great. Plus earlier on, he talked about Yucatecan cuisine as if it were his. If that’s not cultural appropriation, I don’t know what is.
If I can't find epazote at my local market, will it grow out here in the wild west of Colorado?