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Local San Miguel de Allende

Season Eight, Spring 2009

Local San Miguel de Allende

With the world-renown Instituto Allende, San Miguel has long been known as a haven for artists and expats. We visit this picturesque town and explore the local food culture.

Cooking Show Video

San Miguel fosters a lively local food culture. Meet Cristina Gerez of El Capricho; Gonzalo Martinez Cardenas- executive chef of Casa de Sierra Nevada; Jorge Catalan of Natura health food store; and Pascal Monzie of Banco Vivo. As small-scale independent food producers and distributors, they work together to form a strong support system for a sustainable local food movement in the area.

Recipe

This recipe is shared with us by Cristina Gerez of El Capricho in San Miguel, Mexico.

I thought the baking soda was weird but it seems to be what gives the caramel a deep dark sheen. It also adds a touch of salt which is always yummy!

4 cups fresh goats milk
11/4 cups sugar
1/2 teaspoon baking soda dissolved in 1/2 cup water

Bring milk and sugar to boil in a large pot. When the mixture gets bubbling it expands 3-4 times in volume. Add the dissolved baking soda and continue to boil until milk is reduced and a rich caramel color has developed, 45 minutes to an hour.

Cajeta is delicious on ice cream, crepes, or just eaten by the spoonful! Cristina shares her recipe for cajeta made from fresh goat's milk.
March 16, 2009   |   0 comments
Tags: Desserts, Latin America, Latin America
Food for Thought

Given the United States’ love of cow's milk, it may difficult to believe that goat's milk is the preferred milk throughout much of the world. When you think beyond our standard gallon of milk however, and consider the product's history and where it comes from, it actually makes sense. Since goats only require a small grazing space, a family can enjoy a healthy, fresh supply of milk right from their own backyard. Goats have been a food source (for both their meat and milk) for thousands of years, with herding of goats beginning about 10,000 years ago in the mountains of Iran. Ancient Egyptian pharaohs, Greeks and Romans are also known to have valued goat's milk and its chesses.

Although some may turn their head from that often pungent-smelling goat cheese, fresh goat's milk and freshly made cheeses (made within 1-2 days of milking) can actually taste somewhat sweet and slightly salty. For those who favor less processed milks or perhaps cannot drink cow's milk, goat's milk is a wonderful alternative. In fact, goat's milk provides an excellent source of calcium. With just one cup, you can receive 32.6% of the recommended daily value in comparison to 29.7% found in cow's milk. Goat's milk is also high in tryptohan, and a good source of protein, phosphorus and potassium. It's low in essential fatty acids, just like as other milk sources, but as a benefit, goat's milk contains more linoleic and arachnodonic acids and higher amounts of short-chain and medium-chain fatty acids, which are easier for us to digest.

Goat's milk should be kept very cold to prevent spoilage, so when buying try to select milk from the lower back section of the refrigerator case. Also give the bottle a quick sniff test to ensure there are no signs of spoilage. Store your milk in the body of your home refrigerator rather than on the door where it is more susceptible to warmer temperatures.

By Ellie Downing

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San Miguel de Allende, a picturesque town. Photo by James Board

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Tasty Tip

We sat in on a cooking class at Sazon while visiting San Miguel, the classes start out with a tour of the local market, and culminate in comprehensive demonstrations of several delicious dishes by a trained chef. (Chef Gonzalo Martinez Cardenas, who appears in the video above is one of the teachers).

If time and budget allow, a cooking class, such as those offered at Sazon, is a wonderful way to deepen your experience of place and the knowledge that you'll go home with is a priceless souvenir that can be shared with friends and family for years to come!

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This is the place to buy fresh fruits and vegetables, and a variety of other delights. Photo by James Board

March 18, 2009   |   0 comments
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