I get lots of requests for my family's Mexican food.
Here are 3
Authentic Mexican Cooking
Made Easy
Amescua Family Recipe's
3 Meals; one for today, tomorrow; whenever
Shopping List Pantry/Staples
Produce:
3 limes cooking oil
1 head garlic salt
1 small cabbage (optional) pepper
2 medium brown onions Mexican oregano (Mexican section of store)
1avocado bay leaf
1 bunch cilantro
1 bunch red radish (optional)
1 bunch green onion
Poultry:
1-4 lbs. chicken depending on family size
Dairy:
1 package of sharp cheddar
1 package of Monterrey jack
1 sour cream
1 Ranchero cheese (Mexican part of cheese area)
Misc.
1 28 oz. can of enchilada sauce (*green
1 7 oz. can of Chipotle Peppers in Adobo Sauce
1 24 or 36 count corn tortillas * suggest Guerroro's Brand
1 package of Guerrero's brand 'tostaditos' (pre-cooked tostada shells, this brand tastes best, is a great value and is low-fat)
1 bag of your favorite bag of chips. or dehydrate strips of corn tortillas in the oven at 250 degrees add Pam to crisp after dehydrated.
2 can of stewed tomatoes
1 large can of chicken broth. ( or boil chicken bones in onion, celery, Mexican oregano with salt)
Prepare and Shred Chicken
Heat a small amount of oil (olive tastes best) in a soup pan
add:
1 bay leaf
1 onion
3 cloves garlic
2 tsp. salt
1 tbs. oregano
Let the spices cook slightly but don't let the garlic change color. Add the chicken and let it brown just a bit.
Cover with water and let it cook until done.
Cool and shred the chicken.
Soup
Grab a soup pan.
Add broth from the chicken above or canned
add desired amount of shredded chicken
1 can of stewed tomatoes (with Italian spices if possible)
1 can of mild green chilies
1 tsp. of Mexican oregano
1 tsp. salt
Topping:
chopped green onions
avocado
sour cream
jack &/or cheddar cheese
tortilla strips
Green Chile Chicken Enchiladas
Grab 1 cake pan, 1 sauce pan & 1 frying pan
Open can or green enchilada sauce ( I always use mild)
put small amount of oil in sauce pan & heat the spices;
3 cloves garlic
1 tsp. salt
1/2 onion
again let it heat but don't let the garlic change color.
add the green enchilada sauce
add salt to taste
set aside
In a frying pan heat the oil. One by one heat the tortillas enough to be pliable but not cooked. Then dip them in the green sauce & add small amount of cheese and chicken. Roll and place in cake pan. If you don't want to roll them individually layer it like a lasagna. add cheese and remaining sauce to the top.
cook at 350 degrees for about 1/2 hour or until the cheese on top is melted.
Serve with sour cream
Chicken Tostada's
Grab a deep frying pan.
add about 1 tsp olive oil
1-2 cloves of garlic
1 onion chopped
cook slightly
add 1 can of stewed tomato
cook another few minutes
add chicken
cook 5 minutes
open can of Chipotle Chile in Adobo Sauce.........this is super spicy... so be careful... I just skim about 1 tsp off the top and throw out the rest of the can.
add to chicken and cook 2 minutes
put chicken on top of tostada shells
add Ranchero cheese (Mexican part of cheese area)
avocado
radishes
The enchilada's freeze pretty well.
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Maria's First Fish

On January 5,2010 was when I got my first fish. His name is Fuego and he is scarlet red and dark black. The day after I got my fish we put it in his bowl. So my mom was draining what he was in before and he fell down the drain!! My mom my put her hand in it and saved my fish!About a week later one of my mom's preschoolers gave me their old fish bowl and everything that came with it.The new fish bowl was downstairs full of water, and Fuego was upstairs.When I came home from school I saw he was in the new bowl. I asked my mom,"Did you put my fish there?" My mom said "No ,Cecilia Did." And I saw what he was in before wasn't downstairs, it was upstairs. I can't believe my fish is still alive!:)
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
A Saying that I Adore-
Art is a collaboration between God and the artist, and the less the artist does the better.
- Andre Gide
- Andre Gide
Maria's end of the Year Awards for Testing
And all A Honor Roll all Year
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Maria works so hard at school. She earned a medal for her score on the standardized achievement tests. We get a kick out of how seriously she takes her school work....But...shhh...Don't tell her. It makes our life easier that we don't have to worry about her doing her homework.
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Maria works so hard at school. She earned a medal for her score on the standardized achievement tests. We get a kick out of how seriously she takes her school work....But...shhh...Don't tell her. It makes our life easier that we don't have to worry about her doing her homework.
Project Elevate
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09/29/2009 - Teens prepare for real world - VIEW NEWS: A Neighborhood Newspaper*
This is a project close to my heart. I was lucky to be on the ground floor of it's begining.
As children raised in foster care 'age out', which means they were not reuinited with their families or were not adopted. Begin life as an adult, there are many obstacles that they may not be prepared for. This project is unique in that we are there to hopefully aid in the transition process.
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09/29/2009 - Teens prepare for real world - VIEW NEWS: A Neighborhood Newspaper*
This is a project close to my heart. I was lucky to be on the ground floor of it's begining.
As children raised in foster care 'age out', which means they were not reuinited with their families or were not adopted. Begin life as an adult, there are many obstacles that they may not be prepared for. This project is unique in that we are there to hopefully aid in the transition process.
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Out to Dinner
When Gabriel came to town we took him to see all of the sights. He loved the town. also ate dinner at the Bellagio Buffet. Here is a photo he took of us after dinner. He found us through doing his geneology. What a great blessing. We know many of our Dutch cousins. But we had no knowledge of him and his family. We now have a crew of new cousins, plus a brand new Maria. (we learned there are lots of Maria's on both mine and Brad's sides of the family.)
Meeting a Long-Lost Dutch Cousin
fine with you, Brad and yout lovely daughters Cecilia and Maria. I send you an other picture and i know that you will like it.
Love and greatings from me and my wive Marijke,
Gabriƫl
A new born grandchild MARIA ANA van der Heijde
She is lovely-
After my visit to the US we went to Portugal for our holidays. We came back on the 12the of june and we were very busy with our children.
On the 8the of july our new granddaughter MARIA ANA was born. It is a nice little girl, very quiet and sweet. We call her MARIANA. All went well wth the delivery.
I sent you a picture of this new born member of the Van der Heijde family.
I hope everything is fine with all of you. Give my regards to your children.
Greatings and love,
Sunday, January 10, 2010
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