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Default Remembering Lupe

On Sep 6, 8:48*pm, "Dimitri" > wrote:
> I spent many of my teen age years in Mexico City.
>
> Our "girl" Lupe had charge of the house and the kitchen. If I wanted to eat
> or to practice my Spanish I hung out in the kitchen with Lupe.
>
> One of our favorite dishes was Enchiladas Suissas *invented by and made
> famous by Sanborns in down town
>
> Here how Lupe made them:
>
> She simmered a Chicken and stripped off the meat saving the broth.
>
> She then stripped off the outer husks from a bunch of tomatillos and par
> boiled them for several minutes.
>
> When tender the added them to a blender with a small amount of the boiling
> water and liquefied adding several Serrano chilies. She then heated a little
> oil and added the liquefied sauce to the hot pan adding a minced white onion
> and several cloves (teeth) of garlic, allowing the sauce to simmer and stay
> simmering.
>
> She then heated a pan of oil (maybe 1/2 inch or so).
>
> The fresh corn tortillas were then dipped into the oil to soften and then
> into the tomatillo sauce *then filled with chicken and some kind of fresh
> white cheese.
>
> The rolled enchiladas were placed into an open casserole pan and *placed in
> the oven with a small amount of sauce spooned over the top.
>
> When served I remember she called the cream, creama agria (sour cream) with
> extra sauce spooned over the plate & the cream on the top.
>
> A nice memory - once in a while I walk into a Mexican joint that smells like
> Lupe's kitchen.
>
> Dimitri


I can almost taste and smell them, this is a great memory
Rosie