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30
Aug

Melon con Crema de Mango

 

 

Melons, Melons, Melons seems  the only remedy to the Texas heat.  We have juiced them, sliced them, made them into salad, had them for breakfast and continue to crave them.  This is the time to get in that last taste of summer juiciness, rejoice in the quenching sensation hoping to  tame this unbearable humidity. Texas plays by it’s own rules and August has brought us some intense heat that makes us look forward to cooler temps and lighter meals.  Some mornings a light breakfast is all that seems appetizing. The thought of  spending the day feeling trapped in a oven like atmosphere vehicle mixed with the traffic of back to school business easily makes me almost cry.  We reside on one of the two main streets that directly connects to the University and throw in to location several public schools I almost want to skip breakfast all together and drown any future plans of actually completing my errands with gallons of iced coffee spiked with espresso shots.  But being the level headed mother I am, really I am.  I push aside my fears to make a simple refreshing breakfast which can be made even easier if all is made the night before,  see I told you I was level headed. 

 

 Cantaloupes are highly prized here in Texas, yup we love them as much as we love our watermelons, our peaches, our citrus, our brisket..okay we Texans love all our State offers. Moving on.  Our Texas soil helps to produce perfectly sun kissed cantaloupes that are enjoyed by everyone in the United States.  They are shipped mainly form the Rio Grande Valley and West Texas.    This summer having been our first in the Rio Grande Valley we have been enjoyed these beauties daily.  Another advantage of living so close to the border is the Mexican mangos, the large fleshy fruit that is sold by the case or  sprinkled with chili or simply cut “hedgehog style” at mercados.  It almost seems like trees sensed a heat filled summer and were kind enough to bless us with a superior fleshy crop to help us survive the heat.  Sync these two heavenly fruits together and treat yourself yourselves to a light breakfast or hey enjoy it for dessert, snack time, or better yet blend it together for a cool smoothie.  I give you Texas melons with Mexican mangos mixed with crema for a sweet Tex-Mex fusion.  I plant the inspiration you take the recipe and make your own, now c’mon let’s enjoy some cantaloupe.  Have a sweet week and I send you melon infused kisses. Sweet Life

Melon Con Crema de Mango

by Sweet Life

by Vianney Rodriguez

serves 4

2 Texas Cantaloupes – sliced or cubed 

1 large Mexican mango – peeled and sliced

1/2 cup to 1 cup crema mexicana

pinch of salt

agave – to your taste

garnish – pepitas

Taste your mango and you can get a sense of how much agave you would like to add.

I only had to add a quick splash, the agave is only to add a touch of sweetness not to overpower the fruit. 

In a blender or food processor combine mango, 1/2 crema, salt and agave.  

Blend or process until smooth, if the mix it too thick add more crema by small amounts to slightly thin our the mix.

Place in a bowl and refrigerate until cool or overnight for next day.

Place your sliced or diced melon on plate and drizzle your crema de mango.

Garnish with pepitas.

love the crema..try fresas con crema click…here

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27
Aug

Texas Pecan French Toast

                                                                                          

The second recipe featured on Chow and Chatter by Sweet Life. I thank everyone for stopping by Rebecca’s blog and leaving lovely comments.

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Need something sweet to start your day off in the right track? Well let’s add together two of my favorite Texas flavors and see what we come up with. Take our famous Texas Toast dunk it into a savory egg mix, cook until golden brown and then pour over a sweet mix of Texas pecans with brown sugar giving you a little extra motivation to jump out of bed. Enjoy!!

Texas Pecan French Toast
By Sweet Life
Serves two
4 slices of Texas Toast
3 eggs, beaten
Salt
pepper
½ cup butter
½ cup brown
1 tsp vanilla
1 cup chopped Texas pecans
Extra halves for garnishing
Heat oven to 200 degrees.

In a large bowl combine eggs, salt and pepper.
Heat a large non stick pan or griddle to medium high heat and add vegetable oil or butter.
Dunk each piece of Texas toast allowing
each piece to soak in the egg mix.Add slice to griddle as many as fit, do not overcrowd.
Cook until golden brown on both sides.
Remove and place in oven to keep warm until sauce is ready.
Melt butter, brown sugar in saucepan over low heat.
Add vanilla and stir to combine.
Add pecans
Drizzle mix over toast and garnish with pecans halves.
If mix becomes too thick add a little bit of water, it will help to loosen mix.?

25
Aug

Migas

 

                             This recipe was featured on Chow and Chatter as part of my guest post, I am posting this to add to my blog files, I send all you visited me and left such wonderful comments sweet kisses.

                                I have left the comment section closed, as you have already showered me with plenty of love, thanks again.  Read moreRead more

20
Aug

Blackberry Buttermilk Pancakes

 

 

Seizing the opportunity that everyone was home together my little sis decided to throw her girls’ birthday party during our time together.  What I thought was a brilliant idea is she planned a breakfast birthday party.  A stress free event  counting the  9 kids at the house, this worked perfectly.  No getting dressed, pajamas were a must, no rushing out the door, no public place filled with strangers and for sleepy eyed adults a steady stream from fresh pots of strong brewed coffee were on-hand.  The menu was kid- friendly “pancakes” fruit filled pancakes topped with even more fruit and warm syrup.  For the adults steamy tacos filled with home-made barbacoa and spiked with fiery salsas.  Everyone sat around the table eating, talking, laughing, being loud…we like loud and simply enjoying each other’s company.  At first we thought we would have trouble waking up the kids, but with the wonderful smell of pancakes  filling my mom’s tiny kitchen, soon all kids were circling the table.  I have to admit, I believe the adults enjoyed the party even more than the kiddos.  All of us sitting at the table together with mom and dad gave us a moment to relive our childhood and if that doesn’t make the pancakes taste even sweeter, the syrupy thank you kisses that followed from newly opened birthday presents really topped it off.  I leave you with a sweet blackberry buttermilk pancake recipe to enjoy on your weekend.  May you have a wonderful weekend and take time to enjoy pancakes…..  Love Sweet Life! Read moreRead more

21
Jul

Fresas Con Crema

 

 

Hello my fellow food lovers, how was your weekend?  My weekend was tiredly busy- in a good way.  It always amazes me how I can be so busy with the girls’, cleaning, washing, picking up (the same toys), cooking only to realize that I have not left the apartment the whole week.  It’s sad I know, but my carefree days of my youth are gone.  So when Friday rolled around I was ready to escape anywhere and more importantly ready to be fed by a nice waitress who would in no time appear with piping warm trays of food.  I have to brag I had the best entomatadas in a small family place in Pharr, Texas and drank enough agaua fresca this weekend to quench away my boring week of chores.  In one week ALL my family is heading home to Aransas Pass, Texas( I am sooo excited!) to spend time together, suddenly the enormous home I grew up in, doesn’t seem to enormous.  So this weekend was spent prepping for the arrival of our family.  The girls needed new dresses for my nephew’s baptism, new pj’s for a breakfast bday party for their cousins and I needed a new purse and cake pans.  Oh yes.. I know yall feel me…a useless cake pan can not be taken lightly..new pans must be acquired at all measures, even if I must spend hours at numerous  kitchen stores (which was heaven) to find the perfect pan.  Read moreRead more

12
Jul

Sweet Life Presents Texas Talent- Diana Barrios Trevino from Los Barrios in San Antonio, Texas – Huevos a la Mexicana- Enter to win your own copy of Los Barrios Family Cookbook

 

 

Hello my loves, (what a  mouthful my title post) this week  I am honored to begin a showcase of  Texas Talent.   I hope to give you a glimpse into the lives of the Talented people who make Texas dining memorable.  Let’s celebrate this event together by cooking and sharing our love of food with our first guest.  This week I am excited to introduce  Diana Barrios from Los Barrios Restaurant from San Antonio, Texas.  Many of you know Diana from her many appearances on Good Morning America, Tasting Texas , NBC Weekend Today Show and Despierta America.  Diana was also challenged by Bobby Flay in his competitive Food Network show Throwdown with Bobby Flay, the challenge their famous Puffy tacos.   Los Barrios restaurant in San Antonio , Texas has been cooking up family favorite for more than twenty five years. This in itself is a great accomplishment, with countless  Tex-Mex restaurants opening each year. Los Barrios has surpassed it’s competition to be named Esquire’s Top 100 New Resturaunts in America, placing  Los Barrios  into one of  The Lone Star State’s top food destination.    The family has also expanded with a new restaurant called La Hacienda giving Texas residents and visitors the chance to taste their family’s widely praised dishes.  What began as a way for Mama Viola to help her family survive the mounting  financial hardship with the passing of her beloved husband, in a small garage has grown into a family business that with hard work and dedication has helped the family succeed in all aspects of life.  Mama Viola’s hope for her family’s future has paved the way for her children to continue offering Texans wonderful meals in a family orientated environment, which has their customers coming back for more.    Read moreRead more

3
Jul

Strawberry Tortillas — Blueberry Tortillas

 

 

Chuls suggested we make something “Cool” for July 4th since there would be no fireworks, no festivities, not much of anything since Alex decided to swing by for a quick visit.  Thankfully we were spared the grunt and only had a full day of rain and slow Internet service so we are blessed and no one is complaining.  We are celebrating July 4th small this year, which is kinda cool- just us four hanging out and chomping on our “cool” colorful tortillas.  These tortillas are a twist on your ordinary tortilla recipe, simply replace the water with the juice of your choice.  We tried strawberry and blueberry juice to add the colors of our flag to our festive meal.  I made these in the morning and chuls had one slathered with dark chocolate almond butter and slices of green apple.  Pips went for a cheesy version which included sliced peaches.  Hubby loved both versions, but thought they would taste even better loaded with Texas brisket. I agree…Happy July 4th, have a wonderful weekend and may you spend time with the ones you love.  My family sends you love and well wishes.  Thank you for so many lovely comments for our well being in the wake of Alex, I am truly blessed to have great friends from every corner our our beautiful world.     Enjoy Sweetlife!   Read moreRead more

11
Jun

Green Chile Chorizo

Early mornings with a long day planned are perfect days to eat filling and satisfying tacos. Read moreRead more

7
Jun

Blackberry Muffins, again..

 

Blackberry season is in full swing here in Texas, making for extremely happy mommy as they are my favorite berry,  so I am finding any excuse to use these puppies.  Read moreRead more

20
May

Trying a Different Approach..Same Results

 

Every morning of my childhood life I was awaken by papi (my father) in the morning. Read moreRead more