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Arroz con Pollo Mole Recipe and Giveaway for Hispanic Heritage Month

October 3, 2013 by Renee

IMUSA HISPANIC HERITAGE-1918

Tonight I made Arroz con Pollo Mole (Mole Rice and Chicken) courtesy of IMUSA in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month.

Some of you may already be familiar with IMUSA. They are an international cookware company that is well-known for their Hispanic cookware and housewares.

Recently IMUSA teamed up with McCormick and sent me a Southwest/Mexican themed package containing IMUSA’s lava rock molcajete, salsa dishes, a tortilla warmer and an assortment of McCormick seasoning packets and spices to try. There was a recipe mix for Taco’s, Enchiladas and Tinga de Pollo, plus Cumin, Chili Powder and Black Pepper.

IMUSA HISPANIC HERITAGE-1943

In case you were not aware, Hispanic Heritage Month began on September 15, the anniversary of independence for five Latin American countries—Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. Mexico declared its independence on September 16, and Chile on September 18. So this month, in addition to celebrating their independence, we celebrate the culture and traditions of those who trace their roots to Mexico and the Spanish speaking nations of Central America, South America and the Caribbean. During this time, we recognize the important contributions made and the important presence of Hispanic and Latino Americans to the United States.

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And because I am geeky this way, here’s a NUMBERS FACT BREAK-

According to the 2010 Census, 50.5 million people or 16% of the population are of Hispanic or Latino origin. The Latino population grew 43% since the 2000 Census- accounting for more than half the nation’s total population growth! Hispanics actually accounted for ALL population increases in Illinois, Louisiana, Massachusetts,New Jersey, New York and Rhode Island in the last 10 years. (1) Wow!

Also, despite the recession, the buying power of Hispanic Americans continues to increase. Projections show that Hispanic buying power will increase to $1.5 TRILLION dollars by 2015, having grown 50% within five years. This rate of growth tops that of all other racial/ethnic groups and buying power growth overall. (2) Amazing! Oh, and with 86% of Latina women at the helm of purchasing decisions in households, the times are changing and economic power is shifting.

Hispanic women represent a key growth factor of the U.S. female population and are expected to become 30 percent of the total female population by 2060.  The non-Hispanic white female population is expected to drop to 43 percent.

But what’s really cool is that by 2060, there will be no single dominant ethnic group. Instead, the female (and total) population will comprise a diverse ethnic plurality where Latinas (and Hispanics in general) play a sizable role. (3) Isn’t that awesome?

NO SINGLE DOMINANT ethnic group.

With that, I tip my  hat…

So, in addition to their many great contributions to our nation (Nobel Prizes, Pultizers, Sports, Theater, Film, and so much more. (See Famous Firsts by Hispanics for more)) They have given us their food.

I love Spanish Food.  Mexican, Salvadoran, Colombian, Puerto Rican, you name it…I love  all of them.  So naturally, in addition to what they sent me,  I went out and bought an IMUSA tortilla press and an IMUSA Comal to attempt to make tortillas.  The flour ones turned out much better than the masa ones, so I think they will be a work in progress. But I am happy to have masa in the house to make Pastelitos and Pupusas.

I was really thrilled to receive an IMUSA’s lava rock molcajete. I make guacamole at least once a week, as it’s a favorite snack amongst my kids with a bowl of tortilla chips (or plain with a fork for my oldest daughter), and this will make it that much creamier. Plus it’s great for crushing spices! We shared some guacamole for our appetizer while the chicken cooked.IMUSA HISPANIC HERITAGE-5303

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This recipe is adapted from George Duran, chef, entertainer and author of Take This Dish and Twist it. George is known for his Food Network show Ham on the Street and most recently host of TLC’s Ultimate Cake Off. Check out his website at www.georgeduran.com. There is such an array of flavors, sweet and spicy with hints of cinnamon and chocolate.

If you happen to have an IMUSA Caldero you can use that or use a very large French/Dutch oven.

Arroz con Pollo Mole Recipe
 
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Prep time
20 mins
Cook time
1 hour 10 mins
Total time
1 hour 30 mins
 
Author: Renee
Ingredients
  • 2 tbsp. toasted sesame seeds
  • 1 tsp. cinnamon
  • 1 tsp. mild chili powder
  • 1 tsp. cumin
  • ½ tsp. salt
  • 1 chicken, cut into ⅛ths
  • ½ cup flour
  • Salt and pepper
  • 1 tbsp. vegetable oil
  • 6 slices of bacon, chopped
  • 1 medium red onion, chopped
  • 2 red pepper, chopped
  • 6 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2 cups rice, uncooked
  • 2 6-oz. can tomato paste
  • 4 oz. semi-sweet chocolate, chopped
  • 6 cups chicken stock
  • Curly parsley, finely chopped, for garnish
Method
  1. In a small bowl combine the first five ingredients. Set aside.
  2. Dust chicken pieces with flour and season with salt and pepper.
  3. Heat the vegetable oil in your dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add the chicken pieces and cook them until they are golden browned, about 5-7 minutes on each side. Remove from the pot and set aside.
  4. Reduce the heat to medium and cook bacon until browned but not crisp.
  5. Add the onion, red peppers and garlic. Sauté until softened, about 3 minutes.
  6. Add the rice, tomato paste, and chocolate.
  7. Add the mixed spices you set aside earlier and stir everything to combine well.
  8. Add in the chicken stock and mix to combine again. Leaving the lid off, allow the rice mixture to come to a slow gentle boil while stirring. Cover tightly with a lid and reduce the heat to low. Continue simmering for 25 minutes.
  9. Uncover, gently mix the rice and return the chicken to the pot by placing it on top of the rice. Cover and continue simmering for 30-35 more minutes or until the chicken and rice are cooked through, all the liquid absorbed and the chicken is fork tender. While unlikely, if needed, add more chicken stock until rice is done. Garnish with chopped parsley and serve.
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IMUSA HISPANIC HERITAGE-1952

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Now you can WIN a similar package from IMUSA and McCormick.  I’m giving away a Cuban/Caribbean Package containing: IMUSA’s wood mortar and pestle, a tostonera, and assorted McCormick spices including Black Pepper, Garlic Salt, Curry Powder, Paprika, Cinnamon, Oregano, Black Peppercorn Grinder, Chicken Bag ‘n Season, and Black Beans & Rice Mix.

All you have to do is leave a comment and tell me what Spanish dish you like to cook or a dish you’d like to learn how to make. It’s that easy!
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Disclosure: I received one Southwest/Mexican tool and spice package from IMUSA and McCormick to try. IMUSA also supplied a recipe for me to test. All opinions are my own and I was not compensated in any other way for this post.
 
The giveaway is brought to you by IMUSA and McCormick and they may substitute  prize contents at their discretion. All prize packages will be sent out by their PR firm and I am not responsible for any loss or damage as a result of non-delivery or delays in prizes. I will however assist the winner with emails and phone calls in the case where a prize is not received.
 
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Research Sources:

1.  Pew Hispanic Center, “Census 2010: 50 Million Latinos,” Mar. 2011

2.  Sam Fahmy, “Despite recession, Hispanic and Asian buying power expected to surge in U.S.”, Terry College of Business UGA, Nov. 2010, http://www.terry.uga.edu/news/releases/2010/minority-buying-power-report.html

3.  Nielsen, “Latina Power Shift”, 2013,  http://www.nielsen.com/us/en/reports/2013/latina-power-shift.html

Filed Under: Eat, Kitchen Sink, Contests, Poultry Tagged With: Giveaway, Hispanic, IMUSA, McCormick, Mole, chicken

Kitchen On the Road- Sights of London, Tate Modern and The Prince Albert Pub

August 11, 2013 by Renee

I had a day of sightseeing in London, so me and about five million other tourists made our way to Buckingham Palace to see the infamous “Changing of the Guard”. I had no idea, really, just how many people there would be there. Not only was I no where near the gates, I was across the street, down the block and behind some rather tall people. However, my trusty Canon G12 in hand, I was able to at least get some shots worth keeping.

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The band was rather good. They played several modern day tunes including several from films and musicals and even some by Sir Elton John.

20130708-IMG_8974I even got a picture of the guy in front of me videotaping the festivities.

After the guard took their places and final people were moving away from the palace, I meandered down The Mall to the Horse Guard Parade.20130708-IMG_8989 20130708-IMG_9006 20130708-IMG_9025I do feel for these guys who stand so staunch while all the tourists pose with them. I wonder if they ever just want to crack a smile or make a weird face in the photos. I would.

Attack of the horsesThe funny thing is, when approaching from The Mall, you literally turn the corner right into the horses here. This little sign is on the far side of the archway and it would be a bit too late if you happened to walk smack into the horse. That’s British humor for you!

Crossing the bridge by the  Elizabeth Tower lends some lovely views. (It’s not called Big Ben- that is the bell of the clock in the tower formerly known as the Clock Tower. Trivia alert!)

Big Ben Clock Tower

But across the way, you can take Queen’s Walk all the way along the River Thames towards London Bridge and Tower Bridge passing the popular London Eye. It’s really a great way to see a lot of the city and take some some spectacular views and people watching.

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How’s this for urban gardening!?!  What a great way to use old windows and create raised beds.

Queens Walk Window Gardens

There is also some fun for the kids en route.

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These are some fun ads I couldn’t pass up. I can just hear the one on the right as the excuse to why one would play hooky from work.

Walkway signs

 

 

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I had made my way to the Tate Modern, which is free by the way, and had a look around. I love the MOMA here in NY and the Centre Pompidou in Paris, so I was hoping this would be of the same caliber. It wasn’t. I was a bit let down. But I did have a brilliant time watching life imitate art. Do you see it too?

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And my favorite one-

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Could they be any more similar? Her bottoms match the bottom of the painting and the colors in her shirt match the top! Uncanny!

I loved the William Eggleston and Graciela Iturbide photography exhibits, along with several of the pieces of art held there, but for the most part, it just was not the best modern art museum I have been to.  But I can check it off the list now!

After this full day of sights I was famished! And who woudnt be after walking the entire length of the River Thames.  So I met friends for dinner. I suggested a “pub I found by a bridge”.

Turns out, my pub of choice, The Prince Albert Pub, is a gastro pub right at the foot of the Albert Bridge, one of the loveliest painted bridges in all of London!  It’s just opposite the Albert Gate entry to Battersea Park and across the bridge from the neighborhood of Chelsea (famous for Princess Di’s gym). Oh, and the food? Superb! Win!

We started with a zesty, fresh and cool gazpacho and a salad of mixed beans with salty, cracked olives and rocket We had the bone in strip steak which was melt in your mouth tender, peppery and topped with a sweet tomato salsa.  and there was also a thinly sliced duck breast served over a spicy watermelon salad with chilis and mint. The watermelon had been soaked in lime juice beforehand and it had the most refreshing flavor. Every now and then you’d get a zing from a chili but it was quickly calmed by the cold of the watermelon and the mint and duck combination. I want to recreate this dish for certain. It was so good!

Of course dinner wouldn’t be complete without dessert. A warm brownie with vanilla ice cream and creme brulee is always a good standard dessert. You really can’t go wrong with that!

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  The best part about eating such a good meal? The walk over the bridge afterwards.

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Goodnight London.

 

 

The Prince Albert Pub

85 Albert Bridge Road, Battersea,
London SW11 4PF
020 7228 0923

M-F 12-3pm and 6-10pm

Sa 12-4pm and 6-10pm

Su 12-4pm and 6-9pm

You can book online or call for reservations- walk-ins are welcome too.

Filed Under: Eat, Drink, Travel, Beer, England Tagged With: England, London, Prince Albert Pub, Travel, UK

Goat Cheese and Strawberry Tartine-French Fridays with Dorie

June 7, 2013 by Renee

Goat Cheese and Strawberry

Goat Cheese and StrawberryAfter a bit of hiatus (I have been traveling and working a lot since I’ve been home!) I am back to participating in French Fridays with Dorie. We’ve actually made a few of the recipes to catch up already and will be posting those soon. But we could not be happier for the ease of this week’s recipe (Is it really a recipe?). Making this simple Goat Cheese and Strawberry Tartine was a good way to inch back into this routine.

I already had strawberries on hand as I am also making jam this weekend. We usually have a package of goat cheese and balsamic is a staple. The only thing that was missing was a baguette. Any excuse for buying a baguette is a good one, but the fact that I still have a few cans of pâté from France is an especially enticing reason.

We sliced a few pieces of the bread and grilled them dry. Then we added the goat cheese, strawberries and a dash of pepper. Finally, we drizzled a bit of balsamic over them and served them as hors d’oeuvres for late afternoon tea party.

This dish would also be a great brunch tray passer. The sweetness of the tender strawberries combined with the balsamic was balanced perfectly by the creamy, tart goat cheese and bite of the black pepper. A fabulous marriage of flavors.

This was super easy to prepare- just like many of the dishes in Dorie’s book.  You can (and should!) buy the book and cook along with us. It’s great fun! Every Friday we make a new recipe. Looking forward to next weeks! For details and to see how others are recreating the dishes from this awesome book, check out the FFWD site.

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Filed Under: Eat, Kitchen Sink, Appetizers, Breakfast & Brunch, Cookbooks, French Fridays with Dorie Tagged With: Dorie Greenspan, French Fridays with Dorie, Goat Cheese, Strawberry, Tartine

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