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sausage and chorizo: February 2013
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Sunday, February 17, 2013. Jalapeno and cheddar in a smoked beef sausage. That is a long title for a sausage, and that isn't even the whole title. It is worth remembering though. A while back, not too long ago, late 2012, Kiolbassa of San Antonio introduced the Kiolbassa Jalapeno and Cheddar Beef Smoked Sausage. Kiolbassa Jalapeno and Cheddar Smoked Sausage. I made a plate with rice and vegetables and black bean soup. The rice: Chop yellow bell pepper, carrots in coin slices, and a green (I used sliced p...
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sausage and chorizo: March 2012
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Sunday, March 4, 2012. Uncle John's Pride: country style sausages from Tampa. Some Florida grocers carry select items in the Uncle John's Pride. I haven't found a better sausage plant based in Florida. And outside of a few regional shops that sell only to customers in their neighborhood, I suspect there isn't one. I don't know of any grocer, however, that carries their full product line. Publix will carry some of them. I purchased a Mild Country sausage, and it turned out to be a fairly good buy. The...
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sausage and chorizo: Adventures a la Argentinian
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Saturday, February 14, 2015. Adventures a la Argentinian. Recently, we received a shipment from Toluca Mexican Food Style Products. From their home office in Baltimore, Md. I've been experimenting lately with the Argentinian chorizo. Based as I am in San Antonio, Texas, however, a few of my housemates tried sampling a couple of links on their own- cooking them with diced potatoes. Chorizo, bacon, chipotle, poblano and red bell peppers. I pinned the chorizo and two bacon slices to an inner edge of the ski...
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sausage and chorizo: February 2015
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Saturday, February 28, 2015. Chori-Chicharron: mixing a Toluca style chorizo with pork cracklin. Having recently received a package of Toluca Mexican Style Food Products from their base in Baltimore, Md., I started by experimenting with the Salvadoran and Argentinian brands. I was saving the Mexican style pork product for later. And having built up my sense of anticipation, I have not been disappointed. Mexican Uncooked Chorizo holds up in the skillet as well as the Kiolbassa Provision Company. If you fo...
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sausage and chorizo: A taste of Toluca in Baltimore
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Sunday, January 25, 2015. A taste of Toluca in Baltimore. Finding chorizo products east of the Appalachian Mountains can be a challenge. Most authentic Mexican chorizos are not marketed that far east. Having lived in South Florida 4 1/2 years, I learned first-hand how limited chorizo brands can be. Even though South Florida has huge Latin American populations, the brands available come down to a few imports from Mexico, some local version from Miami-Dade County and La Banderita out of Valdosta, Ga. The m...
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sausage and chorizo: June 2012
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Sunday, June 24, 2012. Mexican Hot Sausage" (not! There's something in the Latino groceries of Broward County in Florida that is labelled Ranchero Chorizo Mexicano Hot Sausage, and it is manufactured by National Packing Corp. in Bronx, NY. The listed ingredients, in order, include: pork, water, salt, guajillo hot peppers, jalapeno peppers, oregano, paprika, soy protein concentrate, annato, spices, sodium phosphate, sodium erythorbate, sodium nitrite. And the spice blend is completely crazy. It's like the...
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sausage and chorizo: January 2015
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Sunday, January 25, 2015. A taste of Toluca in Baltimore. Finding chorizo products east of the Appalachian Mountains can be a challenge. Most authentic Mexican chorizos are not marketed that far east. Having lived in South Florida 4 1/2 years, I learned first-hand how limited chorizo brands can be. Even though South Florida has huge Latin American populations, the brands available come down to a few imports from Mexico, some local version from Miami-Dade County and La Banderita out of Valdosta, Ga. The m...
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San Antonio Taprooms: So many choices
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San Antonio's best taprooms, bars, dives, breweries, alehouses, saloons, taverns, cocktail lounges, nightclubs, pubs and cabarets; not to mention brewhouses, beer gardens and holes in the wall. From Travis E. Poling. They all sound delicious: so good to have the choice of beer here in the Lone Star State. Hopefully H.B. 660. Will pass (more info here. By Freetail owner Scott Meztger) and we'll have even more to choose from. Up and up and away. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). In a larger map.
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San Antonio Taprooms: April 2010
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San Antonio's best taprooms, bars, dives, breweries, alehouses, saloons, taverns, cocktail lounges, nightclubs, pubs and cabarets; not to mention brewhouses, beer gardens and holes in the wall. When it rains it pours. And when it pours, it's whiskey or vodka in Texas. Not a week after having learned about San Antonio's first distillery, Ranger Creek Brewing and Distillery. The Current ran an article. About the Garrison Brothers. I've been meaning to go to Olmos Bharmacy. For quite some time. I tried ...
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San Antonio Taprooms: St. Paddy's Day
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San Antonio's best taprooms, bars, dives, breweries, alehouses, saloons, taverns, cocktail lounges, nightclubs, pubs and cabarets; not to mention brewhouses, beer gardens and holes in the wall. Here again already (and my brother's birthday). A link. The parade route: Start 3rd and Ave E. South on Ave E. to Houston, west on Houston to Alamo, south on Alamo to Nueva. Wear green. Drink beer. St patricks day parade. Location: Downtown, San Antonio, TX, USA. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). In a larger map.