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Mama Rita’s Tortillas & the Pueblo Chile Festival
Yesterday marks our fourth visit to the annual Pueblo Chile and Frijoles Festival. It was, as usual, absolutely wonderful! As is tradition, it was a happy reunion with family and we immediately hit up the Pueblo Chile wrap stand.
Posted in autumn, anytime, traditions, restaurants
Tagged Mama Rita, bingo burger, chiles, chocolate chile milkshake, colorado, grandma salazar, homemade, pueblo, pueblo chile festival, tortillas
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Grandma Salazar’s Sopaipillas
Say the word “sopaipilla” and a lot of people get excited. Are you one of them? I have memories of Grandma Salazar’s sopaipillas dating back to my earliest years, along with the memories of piping hot ones straight from my mom’s kitchen. Visit either woman … Continue reading
Posted in winter, anytime
Tagged New Mexico, Questa, grandma salazar, homemade, honey, northern New Mexico, pinto beans, sopaipillas
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Mama Rita’s Sour Dough Bread
There is nothing, I repeat, nothing that can make your home feel cozier or more inviting than the aroma of freshly baked bread wafting through the air. And then of course, there is no better snack on this planet than … Continue reading
Posted in anytime, traditions
Tagged Mama Rita, childhood, grandma salazar, memories, sour dough, sour dough bread, sour dough starter, starter
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