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Recuerdos del Tour De France

Last Thursday night L’Escargot Bistrot in Tijuana filled their seats with diners in anticipation of taking a bit of a step back in time. Guest Chef Martin San Roman developed a dinner menu in honor of his former restaurant Tour De France. The restaurant itself was actually located a ways down from where L’Escargot Bistrot is now. Chef Martin Roman originally brought his Franco-Mexicano cuisine to Tijuana in the late eighties, and has won the hearts of many over since then. As I stated before, Tour de France is no longer in Tijuana, but you can find Chef Martin at his current restaurant Candelas in downtown San Diego.

Chef Ryan Steyn and Sommelier Jorge Gomez joined forces with Chef Martin on this very evening, to create an authentic French cuisine experience. Beginning with the first bite of the Pate Maison, I already felt my mind leave my body to sit at a cafe setting in Paris. I am sure that if you have read any of my posts regarding French cuisine, you might say that I have a bit of an obsession. This night most definitely left a long lasting impression on both my husband and I. We were so honored to be a part of it.

The entire evening almost felt like a scene straight out of a movie. The lights and their glow set a beautiful ambiance, not to mention even the addition of the lovely wine bottle Christmas tree. Every little detail counts, and I remember them more and more as I look back on the event.

I mentioned before that the first bite was into a crostini spread with liverwurst pate. The flavors of the pate combined with a bite of the briny gherkins in between, was just delightful. I may have mentioned to my husband that we need to have a pate party, of course with some bubbly involved. The sparkling Cecilia Rose wine went seemingly with this little dish. The following dishes were all paired with the 2012 Georges Duboeuf Beaugolais Nouveau. Sommelier Jorge Gomez presented the wine to us, and told us about its young history. When he told us that you could smell red fruits, I totally agreed, and then he said banana. I had my nose in the that glass faster than I can blink. It absolutely had aromas of banana, this may have been the first time that I have smelled notes of banana in a wine. The wine was light, and a wonderful compliment to the whole evening.

The Carpaccio de La Tour, was up next. Thinly shaved beef carpaccio is and will always be one of my all time favorites. I have had it more times that I can count, of course with a different variety of toppings. This version was nothing short of amazing, and I had to make sure that each bite had every ingredient incorporated with it. I used every last drop of fresh lemon juice from the thin slices lining the plate. Let’s just say my plate was left spotless after this dish.

I could smell the butter in the hot pans as the Salmon Buerre Blanc was being prepared. Images of Julia Child automatically flashed into my head. The salmon was cooked so perfectly, that the added butter sauce was like a getting a reward. Hello, butter I do adore you.

As soon as I saw the name Ensalada Coco Chanel on the menu, I had to know what that was all about. We asked Chef Martin, and he said that his inspiration came from the bottle of perfume. The spinach salad was presented beautifully in a puff pastry bowl, drizzled with a pink vinaigrette, then garnished with a slice of brie, and a fresh raspberry. It was truly beautiful, I almost felt bad each time my fork destroyed part of the bowl.

The last of the savory side of things, was Le Pave de Bouef a L’Escargot, The filet of beef was seared on the outside, which created a nice crust to the tender meat on the inside. I loved the cube of potato, and the rich mushroom sauce that shared the plate.

Raise your hand if you have had pastel de crepas before. Those with your hands up, have you had the original from Tour de France? Though there are quite a few versions roaming around, Chef Martin San Roman was the first to develop this cake in Tijuana. Oh my, what a divine dessert! Nearly paper thin crepes stacked on top of each other, covered in White chocolate mousse, and then drizzled with dark chocolate. It may or may not be very early in the morning, but I would more than accept that as my breakfast with a shot of espresso along side.

A special thanks to Chef Ryan Steyn, his wife Susan Monsalve, and Chef Martin San Roman. This was a night to remember, and we were so excited to be able to join you at this event.

Tacos Kokopelli opens new location in Playas de Tijuana

The buzz about Tacos Kokopelli has been floating around Baja and Southern California for almost a year now. I will never forget the first time that we tried these innovative tacos in Tijuana. The flavor combinations such as pulpo al pesto had not previously existed as a street food option. I mean one way to this girls heart, or stomach shall I say, is octopus. Cook it perfectly on a grill bathed in a Poblano pesto, who’s mouth hasn’t started to water? This group is incredibly talented, and there was no doubt that they would expand into a new venture.





It was an absolute pleasure to be part of the Christening of the new Tacos Kokopelli location in Playas de Tijuana. Close friends and family gathered in the new space, enjoying their creations out of the new kitchen, and sharing the special experience of their opening ceremony. Plates of their Kraken, Marlin Pibil, Aguachile, and a smoked salmon and brie tostada floated by. We watched Oso as he placed the salmon filets into the new smoker, with olive wood, and then smothered it with a Cempasuchitl cream. Then just before it was about to be done, he placed slices of Brie on top to be slightly melted over the smoked fish. I can’t forget the Pomegranate seeds that came to the party as well, on that work of art. So colorful, and couldn’t have fit in better with the season.
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Travel + Leisure Magazine’s Gourmet Awards 2012

Travel and Leisure Magazine's Gourmet Awards 2012

The second annual Travel + Leisure Gourmet Awards were held at The University Club in Mexico City. This year we were honored to be nominated in their “Mejor Blog Independiente” category. The morning of the awards we boarded a flight to Mexico City, and we were on our way. This was our very first trip to DF, and unfortunately it went by way too fast. Actually, we are already trying to make plans for our return trip there. Even though we only got to spend less than a day, in this beautiful city, we loved every second of it.

Travel and Leisure Magazine's Gourmet Awards 2012
Travel and Leisure Magazine's Gourmet Awards 2012
Travel and Leisure Magazine's Gourmet Awards 2012
Travel and Leisure Magazine's Gourmet Awards 2012
The pre-awards show cocktail hour was held in the kitchen of the University Club. This created the perfect ambiance and set the tone for the evening. Bohemia and Ron Zacapa sponsored the event, so we all got to hang around chatting and sipping refreshing beers and mojitos. We had the pleasure of meeting the creators of Donde Comere and Vinus Tripudium, which were the other blogs nominated in our category.
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Renowned Chefs and Culinary Arts icons from the region come together for Tijuana Innovadora

Tijuana Innovadora 2012: Culinary Arts

What a weekend was had! Both the Baja California Culinary Fest and Tijuana Innovadora began on October 11th. The BC Culinary Fest continued throughout the weekend, and the Tijuana Innovadora will run until October 21st. We had the pleasure of attending different events at each, all the while joining forces to launch Club Tengo Hambre, and its first tour. Sunday afternoon we attended the Culinary Arts Panel at CECUT.

The first panel was titled “Our Gastronomic History: An Intangible Legacy”. The guest speakers spoke all about Pre-hispanic Mexican food, and how important it is to preserve that. The panel stressed that it all starts at home, with learning different techniques and how to cook the traditional dishes at a young age. This then should continue to carry on from generation to generation. Eating a meal, that takes you back to your home, or even brings you down memory lane somehow, will always have a special place in one’s heart.

Tijuana Innovadora 2012: Culinary Arts

“Cuisine from Tijuana to the World”

The guest speakers that made up this panel from left to right are: Chef Javier Plascencia, Chef Miguel Angel Guerrero, Javier Gonzalez Director of the Culinary Art School in Tijuana, Chef Martin San Roman, Chef Jair Tellez, and Luis Ricardo Bonilla Cazarin. Each and every Chef and speaker drew the crowd in with their passion for the cuisine that hails from Baja California. Whether the Chefs were talking about their own style of cooking, with the use of these local ingredients, or how they are incorporated into their Baja Med dishes was so intriguing. Each individual on that stage has their own interpretation of what their dishes mean to them, as well as where their inspiration stems from. This is among the many reasons that I love Baja California. You can go to each of these Chef’s restaurants, and taste that each of their dishes are not only absolutely delicious, but they each have their own character. That was even further examined when the panelists were asked on the spot, what dish they would each make to represent Tijuana/Baja California.

Tijuana Innovadora 2012: Culinary Arts
Tijuana Innovadora 2012: Culinary Arts

Chef Javier Plascencia answered with the soup that he had made in the Culinary Battle the day before, he described that the smokiness of the dish was there to remind the judges of the smell of the burning charcoal as you drive down the streets. Just even thinking about that aroma reminds me of Tijuana. Chef Miguel Angel Guerrero answered with “Cordero a la vuelta vuelta”, he stressed that the lamb from Baja California is different than anywhere else. Javier Gonzalez answered with a Carne Asada Taco, which I am sure many can vouch for that answer. Chef Martin San Roman said a Pastel de Crepas. That has to be one of my all time favorite desserts. Finally Chef Jair Tellez answered with making a salad from the vegetables in his garden. I personally will always have a great memory of the salad that I had at Laja.

Tijuana Innovadora 2012: Culinary Arts
Tijuana Innovadora 2012: Culinary Arts

Just walking away from the panel, you could still feel and hear the words of passion behind Baja California cuisine. If you have yet to try the food, you are missing out on a whole new world.

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Club Tengo Hambre embarks on its first Baja Gastro Outing

This past Saturday we launched Club Tengo Hambre with our first Tijuana Gastro Tour. What better way to begin, than showing our first group three of the most innovative taco stands in Tijuana. First off, thank you to all that came along on our first adventure. It was such a fun day, and it was more than nice to meet so many new faces. You can never hear enough of all of the amazing comments. It’s just that fact the everyone thoroughly enjoyed their tacos, Tamarindo martinis, Chef Javier Plascencia appearance with the tasting of the original Caesar salad..and who can forget the added bonus of the BCB Craft Beer tasting.

A special thanks to all of the stops on this tour:

Thank you El Mazateño for the amazing as always Camaron enchilado and Marlin tacos.

Thank you Tacos Kokopelli, I think the fact that people can say that they ate chapulines, and let alone enjoyed every bite is just a wonderful experience on its own. Keep doing what you are doing, you are continuing to blow people’s minds with your talent and creations.

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Mercado Hidalgo: A whirlwind of aromas, colors and textures

The weather for the past week in both San Diego, and Tijuana has been quite the scorcher. Of course, we weren’t going to let that pesky 109 degree heat get in our way of making a visit to Mercado Hidalgo. Okay, so maybe we weren’t walking around for hours or anything, but I just can’t resist spending some time there on a Saturday morning. You may have seen me write about Mercado Hidalgo before, but there is no possible way to capture all of the beauty in one, or even twenty visits, at least in my opinion. Here are some photos, to show you guys a little bit of what our visit was like over the weekend. As you can see, there was no way that we were leaving without a mini Buzz Lightyear piñata, he is one of Giovanni’s favorite Disney characters after all. Mercado Hidalgo always leaves me feeling inspired. Just being able to capture the aromas, colors, and even touching the different textures is an experience that you will not forget.

Mercado Hidalgo de Tijuana

Mercado Hidalgo de Tijuana

Mercado Hidalgo de Tijuana

Mercado Hidalgo de Tijuana
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