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Tilapia : Croquetas de Pescado : Fish Croquettes : Simple Tartar Dip

July 2, 2013 24 Comments
Croquetas de Pescado

Croquetas de Pescado. This is one dish I’ve always wanted to try but I always had my aunt Mirenxtu make it for me when I went home to visit. Since I moved to LA I’ve waited for the next opportunity to visit home to taste her wonderful fish croquetas! but the time has come , […]

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saffron rice, anchovies and capers… yes, anchovies

May 6, 2013 5 Comments

Delicious first course if you like anchovies, I get it, their taste is strong, lots of character, condensed ocean flavor almost, I think if handled judiciously they can be an awesome weapon in your kitchen, and like anything good, best in small doses, right? The flavor of anchovies can be tamed by soaking them in […]

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