What Do Mexicans Order at Mexican Restaurants? 🇲🇽

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024

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  • @buzzardbeatniks
    @buzzardbeatniks Год назад +1600

    I once said to my ex-boyfriend "you know I could be happy eating only Mexican food my whole life" and he said "yeah, there's a whole country that does that"

  • @bethanybrooks158
    @bethanybrooks158 Год назад +262

    “Food not only keeps me alive, but willing to live.”
    Well said Omar. Well said. 👏😂

  • @hanshi3831
    @hanshi3831 Год назад +119

    Mexican food is honestly one of the greatest cuisines in the entire world 😍

    • @tiredofit4761
      @tiredofit4761 Год назад +1

      Yes! Yes! Yes!!😊

    • @GaiaCarney
      @GaiaCarney Год назад +1

      @hanshi3831 😋 truth!

    • @j.monica8794
      @j.monica8794 Год назад

      Seriously and being ADHD makes me have taco week instead of taco Tuesday because Mexican food is bomb😂

  • @TheCatWitch63
    @TheCatWitch63 Год назад +356

    It’s too bad that all the people who chose your food were from Mexico City, because they wouldn’t recommend the delicious cuisine from other regions like the Mixiote, which I’m almost certain you have never tried, or the huitlacoche, which you already know and it’s a delicacy. Mexican cuisine is so diverse and exquisite that it’s considered a patrimony of the world. I’m glad you’re showing to your subscribers that Mexican food is much more than tacos, nachos and quesadillas.

    • @IoannesCarolvs
      @IoannesCarolvs Год назад +40

      I agree with Dora a lot, the dishes ARE Mexican (and the recipe was not really butchered) but Mexico is far more than just Mexico City. Mexico City for me is in a good sense a Petri dish, because of all the people from the rest of the country who find themselves there at some point of their lives.

    • @littleblackcar
      @littleblackcar Год назад +22

      It just means she gets to make another video!

    • @barbramtz
      @barbramtz Год назад +13

      en cdmx también comemos mixiote y mucho huitlacoche...

    • @TheCatWitch63
      @TheCatWitch63 Год назад +8

      @@barbramtz Eso es bueno saberlo, gracias por compartir. Pero yo solo usé esos dos ejemplos, porque enumerar los increíblemente deliciosos platillos de cada región sería eterno. Cómo sueño con volver a visitar Mexico para disfrutar de los Pastes de Pachuca, los guajolotes de Tulancingo, los Mixiotes de Tlaxcala, el mole de Puebla, los tamales de Oaxaca…. En fin! Amo Mexico, su gente y su cocina.

    • @isaopq
      @isaopq Год назад +24

      All the dishes are from diferent states in México: the Red Pozole is from Jalisco, the Chile Relleno is from Puebla, & Mole Negro is from Oaxaca. Just the Ensalada de Nopal and the Molletes are from the center of the country, and not exclusively from CDMX because those are commonly eaten also in Estado de México and Morelos. And to close, Tres Leches cake is also popular in other Latin American countries. As for your recommendations, Huitlacoche is most commonly eaten in CDMX and the Zona Metropolitana of the country because the maiz crops, tha same for the Mixiotes that are from Tlaxcala, Puebla, Hidalgo, Queretaro, Estado de México and more. Too bad you didn't investigate before saying that CDMX people don't know other states cuisine.

  • @sophiaisabelle0227
    @sophiaisabelle0227 Год назад +405

    Beryl's enthusiasm for new food is something that puts smiles on our faces after a long, tiring day. May she continue to thrive more.

    • @BerylShereshewsky
      @BerylShereshewsky  Год назад +19

      🤩awww thank you!!!

    • @reesefisher9641
      @reesefisher9641 Год назад +2

      @@BerylShereshewsky You should do something you’ve always wanted to try, or your favorite odd food!

    • @flurgle
      @flurgle Год назад

      pink sus

  • @caitlincharmed1
    @caitlincharmed1 Год назад +312

    I absolutely love the ‘My Subscribers Ordered…’ series! So great to get suggestions of new foods that we can try easily! Thanks so much to Beryl and friends for the great content ❤️

    • @BerylShereshewsky
      @BerylShereshewsky  Год назад +12

      yesssss!!! We have 4 more for the year coming up!!! I am excited too!

  • @melwhore32
    @melwhore32 Год назад +108

    The effort Beryl puts in the plating and flatlays is INSANE. She could serve burnt water in a plate and it would still look delicious

  • @kathiiuhhify
    @kathiiuhhify Год назад +169

    I truly appreciate this video! Finally someone eating REAL Mexican food and not just tacos and quesadillas! BTW that taco you made, mixing a bunch of things up - that is a real taco! ❤

    • @lmnop29
      @lmnop29 Год назад +2

      Idk if Beryl knows but mole de nopales is a thing so I was v proud when she mixed it in. 😌

  • @elivalmon
    @elivalmon Год назад +178

    Im from Puebla, México, and i never seen beans in pozole , also we don't put avocado in it, but idk if there's other places where they serve it like that ,cause México is so huge and we have so many different foods and versions of it ... But yeah the beans in pozole feel weird to me

    • @bernabegeneva
      @bernabegeneva Год назад +59

      My family is from Guerrero and I was aghast when she said there were beans in the pozole! We always only use hominy and the usual condiments are shredded cabbage, radishes, onions, lime and oregano.

    • @elivalmon
      @elivalmon Год назад +13

      @@bernabegeneva and I think Guerrero is where the pozole originated, right?? 🤤 So those are the condiments and sides we use here too.
      But i saw once this show, they were in a very famous pozole place in Mexico city and they put sardines and an egg on top of it, and everyone sweared by it 🙊🤷‍♀️

    • @vikramaditya6812
      @vikramaditya6812 Год назад +4

      Is your name Heart Goddess? That's what it is in Hindi.

    • @minacd
      @minacd Год назад +15

      Yeah, that was Interesting. I live in Jalisco and we don't use beans either

    • @elivalmon
      @elivalmon Год назад +3

      @@vikramaditya6812 yes it is. It is my spiritual name, given by my teacher💖💖✨

  • @madeleinetwocock4293
    @madeleinetwocock4293 Год назад +12

    "food not only keep me alive, but willing to live"
    OMAR IS SO AMAZING

  • @TheGizmodian
    @TheGizmodian Год назад +23

    My husband is from Texas (I am from Pennsylvania), and the more I learn about not only Mexican-American fusion, but just true Mexican cuisine by itself, the more I love it. There's such a deep comfort with so many of the foods.
    There's so many foods that I thought of as Mexican, that really aren't at all, and I've missed out on so many delicious things because I just never encountered them in my life until I got married.

    • @thee_calamity
      @thee_calamity Год назад

      Well those dishes that you thought of are most likely Mexican but not popular in Mexico. For instance, nachos are from Mexico but they’re not popular. They are from Piedras Negras, Coahuila. And they do have nacho celebration festival there. Also, burritos are a northern Mexican thing. They have them in Sonora, Chihuahua and Sinaloa from what I have seen. They also have them throughout Mexico but they go by different names so it gets lost in translation. Chimichangas also come from Sonora but they were called Chivichangas originally.

  • @auggie532
    @auggie532 Год назад +151

    I really appreciate when you mention the textures of foods! I'm very sensitive to weird textures being on the autism spectrum so it's rad to have an idea of what the texture is like before going in.

    • @amberhess6717
      @amberhess6717 Год назад

      Same 😊

    • @guidoylosfreaks
      @guidoylosfreaks Год назад +1

      You'd starve in Mexico.

    • @SurprisedPikacheesecake
      @SurprisedPikacheesecake 10 месяцев назад +1

      Same here

    • @amberhess6717
      @amberhess6717 10 месяцев назад

      @@guidoylosfreaks funny. I've often thought about this! India too....and the food seems so yummy apart from texture.

    • @auggie532
      @auggie532 10 месяцев назад

      @@guidoylosfreaks is the hostility necessary? I love trying food from other places, i just like to know what it's like before I eat it.

  • @sallycormier1383
    @sallycormier1383 Год назад +69

    The chanting of “chilies Rellanos!!” Made this video! Lol can’t believe you didn’t shout “Holy Mole” when eating the mole. And tres leches cake is my favorite of all cakes!!! Last year my daughter in law got us one with glacé fruit on top for our birthday celebration(we have bdays 3 days apart). So good!!!

  • @bethanythatsme
    @bethanythatsme Год назад +36

    Mexican food is always right.
    I am so lucky to live on the west coast where it's plentiful, fresh, and delicious.
    Thank you for another fantastic episode.

  • @tiredofit4761
    @tiredofit4761 Год назад +19

    I am lucky enough to work as a caregiver for a Hispanic family! They feed me well! The spicy chicken tamales are the best I’ve EVER had, elote to die for, beef barbacoa, spicy brown
    beans with peppers, nopales, choco-flan, fruit smoothies and homemade salsas of every type!!! So good! They tell me of the heart and history that goes into those dishes and they are proud of them -as they should be!!! YUM!!

  • @mayelamartinez2911
    @mayelamartinez2911 Год назад +59

    OMG! Yes! As a Mexican I would say you got a lot of our most important & typical dishes, while Mexico has many states with many variations of each of these amazing foods, you did Justice to my culture. Thank you!
    Definitely try Carlota next time as a desert it is also very common, not overly sweet & has condensed milk 😉♥️

    • @emmabennet888
      @emmabennet888 Год назад +2

      I just looked up "carlota mexican dessert" and I am definitely trying this sometime soon, if I can get my hands on some Marias cookies (or some other type of tea biscuit that isn't overly sweet - any recs?). I love lime desserts!

    • @richiethev4623
      @richiethev4623 Год назад +2

      @@emmabennet888 you can buy those anywhere well I guess depends on where you live because I live here in Southern California so a lot is easy to find lol

    • @emmabennet888
      @emmabennet888 Год назад +1

      @@richiethev4623 I can definitely get them at a store in my area, but I don't think they sell them at the grocery store I normally frequent. Basically just somewhat inconvenient....wait, just found out they DO sell them at the other major grocery store I shop at!

    • @richiethev4623
      @richiethev4623 Год назад

      @@emmabennet888 May I ask what state do you live at because maybe depending on the state you can easily find them at a kroger, wal mart and Hispanic/Latin market's because here in California you have your market's like Ralph's, Von's, El Super, North Gate and Food 4 Less

    • @virgieislands
      @virgieislands Год назад

      Cuál justicia? Neta? Frijoles en el pozole? Que asco, Ninguna de las versiones tiene frijoles en lugar del maíz. Ni el blanco ni el verde ni el rojo.

  • @tallicagirl
    @tallicagirl Год назад +24

    If you love posole rojo, try the verde version. Topped off with shredded cabbage. My favorite soup of all time.

    • @jeffmorse645
      @jeffmorse645 Год назад +2

      If you can cook, you can make posole. Its so easy. My Mom's from Oklahoma and she read a recipe in the Fresno, CA newspaper for pork posole verde. We had a leftover pork roast and she made it and it was so good! It was a staple in our house after that whenever she's make a pork roast dinner. The leftovers always ended up in posole the next day!

    • @Amouthfulofsin220
      @Amouthfulofsin220 Год назад

      A minute in the video, I was thinking that. Mmm nothing better!

  • @IPerez87
    @IPerez87 Год назад +22

    As a Mexican woman I approve this video and choices of dishes, It was a mouth watering video 😊 🇲🇽

    • @XanaDP
      @XanaDP Год назад

      I agree… it led me to make some molletes to start the day

  • @benebee1
    @benebee1 Год назад +46

    Watching Beryl enjoy trying foods is a real mood lifter. This was very enjoyable to see.

  • @psymompa
    @psymompa Год назад +43

    We ate a lot of nopalitos growing up. We had it in everything since it grew prolific in our backyard. I can still feel the stings of the needles trying to prep them for meals. 😁

    • @snacktivist
      @snacktivist 7 месяцев назад

      They are really good grilled!

  • @pattihedrick151
    @pattihedrick151 Год назад +27

    I appreciate that she tells you what restaurant and then gives them an honest review. She is definitely going to get them some more sales!

  • @TheRayray244
    @TheRayray244 Год назад +37

    The way you plate the food is so amazing 😍 I would love if you do a Caribbean episode! I'm Guyanese and that would be so fun

  • @Kathakathan11
    @Kathakathan11 Год назад +62

    I must say the narration by Sergio & Yves was so nice, they definitely love the food they described. I was particularly excited to watch this, as I know I won’t be eating it soon, but may be only if I visit to some city with Mexican restaurant in India. Obviously I wish I visit Mexico. Looks like I am going to enjoy it, if I try, 😊

    • @LazzariniSK13
      @LazzariniSK13 Год назад +5

      Thanks so much for this comment! I swear you made my day!

    • @eleonorazampilli245
      @eleonorazampilli245 Год назад +1

      @@LazzariniSK13 reposting my comment here: have you ever considered using the cactus from prickly pears? They are apparently two different varietes of the same species. They might be common in Spain, as they are in southern Italy!

    • @biendereviere
      @biendereviere Год назад +1

      I agree with you, they look like wonderful guys! Everyone who talks so passionate about their favourite foods always get bonus points in my books 😂❤ I learned so many new Mexican dishes that I didn’t knew. My brother visited Mexico before covid, we have a tradition that he buys me a mug from every trip abroad he makes, I’m kind off a mug collector so to say, although I don’t drink coffee, I use them for soups and teas 😂 My brother gave me a mug from Chichén Itzà and a bottle of Mexican vanilla (THE BEST VANILLA I’VE EVER TASTED!!) I was so sad when I ran out of it…

    • @LazzariniSK13
      @LazzariniSK13 Год назад +1

      @@eleonorazampilli245 I will try to look for that! Sure we can try that and would be great for us as a substitute for dishes!

    • @LazzariniSK13
      @LazzariniSK13 Год назад +1

      @@biendereviere omg my mom also collects mugs from around the world!! She has that big collection and I love seeing all different places.

  • @Paulwashere93
    @Paulwashere93 Год назад +68

    OMG, molletes is one of my favorite Mexican foods that non-Mexicans usually have never heard of. I'm so glad you got to try it! It's my go-to breakfast when I have pan bolillo and beans at home.

    • @queerios9925
      @queerios9925 Год назад +5

      To be fair I've never heard of them and I'm Mexican. My mother never made them.

    • @kennajaques4144
      @kennajaques4144 Год назад +6

      My favorite breakfast is chilaquiles verde.

    • @auntlynnie
      @auntlynnie Год назад

      It looks delicious! I’ve never seen it on a menu!

    • @ma.fernandahevia9891
      @ma.fernandahevia9891 Год назад +1

      @@queerios9925 los venden en casi cualquier restaurante de desayunos

    • @JosePerez-dn3ji
      @JosePerez-dn3ji Год назад

      @@queerios9925 from the center of Mexico(Mexico city)

  • @mariadizon7349
    @mariadizon7349 Год назад +13

    Omar: "Food not only keeps me alive, but willing to live" LOL such a mood! As a fellow foodie, I concur!

  • @Arlathos
    @Arlathos Год назад +20

    Omg yay you got to try my top 3 favorite Mexican dishes "Chile rellenos, molé, and tres leches" always love recommending them to people who want to try other dishes from my culture ❤️

  • @caitlincharmed1
    @caitlincharmed1 Год назад +33

    I love the new setup! It’s great to see all the food as you eat it and it feels extra cosy and personal 💕

  • @leeloomurga3763
    @leeloomurga3763 Год назад +13

    That beer definitely goes best colder than ice with a hot hot bowl of spicy pozole on a cold winters day. Cutting through that spicy rich fatty broth with a sip of the crisp refreshing dark beer is just unmatched

  • @irishpixierose
    @irishpixierose Год назад +19

    Mexican cuisine is one favorite. Now I have more dishes to try. I ordered mole once and did not care for the restaurants version. I now know and plan to order it at different restaurant. Also the chorizo dish & other dishes ordered. Sorry I don't remember the names. Thanks guys for your suggestions. Of course without Beryl I would not have learned about these wonderful dishes.

  • @GwynneDear
    @GwynneDear Год назад +5

    Beryl, this video made your excited eye go wild lol! I’ve been a chef for longer than I care to admit and I’ve worked with so many amazing Mexican people throughout my career. These dishes are all delicious foods that I learned about from Mexican cooks making Mexican family meals or going out to eat with them.

  • @peeperooni-and-cheeza
    @peeperooni-and-cheeza Год назад +5

    i think one thing that make a big difference in mexican cuisine is fresh tortillas you can NOT beat the soft, chewy texture and clean taste when they are being made fresh. yes you could make a decent meal with store bought but i hope any fan of mexican food get to try them fresh at least once so they KNOW. my grandma would make them fresh and we would eat them hot off the comal, just plain sometimes, or with a little butter and salt.

  • @mexi72
    @mexi72 Год назад +5

    I'm a Mexican living in New Zealand and when I make Red Mexican Rice I use I use 6 ingredients. Oil, Rice, Water, Chicken Stock Powder, Tomato Paste (I sometimes use even though not traditional pizza sauce cause of the extra herbs) and frozen Peas, Corn, and carrots.

  • @bealuhan
    @bealuhan Год назад +12

    I was eating molletes (without chorizo) while watching this and I still left hungry and craving 🥺 that tres leches cake looks BOMB

  • @CaseyOh
    @CaseyOh Год назад +24

    A lot of terrible news out in the world today, but Beryl videos are a bright spot

  • @angeapple6200
    @angeapple6200 Год назад +4

    Would love to see Spanish dishes to try next! 😍 I’m Spanish and Mexican and this video was really awesome to see more explored about Mexican food because there’s so much more than even what’s shared here. 🤤

  • @TierraD2021
    @TierraD2021 Год назад +8

    I love this series and the number of times an episode had _inspired_ me to order delivery is definitely tough on my wallet . And while I do love that you are featuring members of your global community, I wonder why you don't often include at least one person living in NYC? I feel they would have more insight on which restaurants are best to order from. It's great that the food are the star of the show, but I feel like this could also be a great chance for you to highlight local ethnic spots that your audience can support. I am guessing that since it is a sponsored deal, you may not be able to do something like that, but I still think consulting a NYer would only give the series even more value.

  • @minacd
    @minacd Год назад +7

    I just made my first ever batch of pozole for our Independence Day this year (a week ago). It's one of the quintessential Mexican dishes and a very festive one as well, although it's the first time I see it with beans added. All your food looked delicious! The Chile relleno tastes even better when in a taco imho, and the mole is one of our most elegante dishes ever. Thank you for introducing so many people to our amazing cuisine!

  • @claudiak22
    @claudiak22 Год назад +9

    OMG people do not hype up chile rellenos enough! I'm pregnant right now and it is allllll I crave, especially my mom's!

  • @egle2864
    @egle2864 Год назад +3

    A note on vegetarian options. Make sure that your refried beans are not made with lard, as that is very common. Also, not all cheeses are vegetarian as they use animal rennet, which is an enzyme from an unweaned calf (lamb, kid etc.) stomach.

  • @cloverhighfive
    @cloverhighfive Год назад +5

    This is besides the subject but I've had one of those days and seeing the husbands reminded me how this channel embraces everyone and everyone is welcome and we're a nice community of people who love food and sharing and it made me emotional okay

    • @characterblub
      @characterblub Год назад +1

      I cried I can't even lie 😭🥺 casual inclusion just gets me every time

    • @cloverhighfive
      @cloverhighfive Год назад +1

      @@characterblub me toooooooo and not just husbands, but everyone! We've seen so many wonderful people from everywhere who present themselves in all sorts of ways, and it's so cool, and also the woman who wasn't comfortable showing her face so we only heard her, it was so neat! Everyone everyone is included I AM EMOTIONAL AGAIN 😭

    • @characterblub
      @characterblub Год назад

      @@cloverhighfive I can't even count how many times this channel has had me on the verge of tears. Every time I watch one of these I end up going 🥺 at least once

  • @kennajaques4144
    @kennajaques4144 Год назад +6

    My absolute favorite dish that l eat almost daily when lm in Mexico City is chilaquiles verde.
    I find Mexican food to be very mouth satisfying, if that's a thing. The layers of flavours and varied textures in a single dish is fabulous. Good video. I agree, everyone should try mole sauce. Amazing stuff

  • @SA-hf3fu
    @SA-hf3fu Год назад +1

    I had Nopalitos the first time in Mazatlán and they were combined with sautéed onions, bell peppers and eggs into a scramble. I loved them and you can find a jar on my shelf at all times.

  • @KLWilsonUS
    @KLWilsonUS Год назад +13

    Chile Rellenos con arroz rojo y frijoles refritos is one of my favorite meals. I love the queso relleno but my mom prefers carne de res o carne de pollo. Mole is often served at weddings and one of my best friends grandmother would tell me, "Kevin, quiero mole." My response was, "you need to ask your grandson." 🤣🤣 I wish I liked pozole, but I am not a fan of hominy. Sopa de fideo or caldo de res are my favorites.

  • @anushkagoyal9671
    @anushkagoyal9671 Год назад +2

    I was the person who asked for vegetarian food options in the Korean video haha. This is why you’re my favourite food content created beryl, you actually care about your audience and try to be as inclusive as possible. Mexican food looks super good, hope I get to try the authentic stuff one day❤

  • @JackieOgle
    @JackieOgle Год назад +5

    Beryl, I so enjoy your enthusiasm and enjoyment with each dish you try! You bring us all with you. Thank YOU! You are so cute and fun!!

  • @chelbel_
    @chelbel_ Год назад +10

    PLEASE do Brazilian food next!!! OOOOOH I would love to order some comida for you!!

  • @D.VA_00
    @D.VA_00 Год назад +3

    Actually there is Roman lettuce in Mexico. The Caesar salad was created/originated in Tijuana, Mexico.
    Great video, thanks for sharing.

  • @somethingelse4204
    @somethingelse4204 Год назад +4

    Beryl you're just such a character. I love watching your videos!

  • @robinoconnor553
    @robinoconnor553 Год назад +1

    I'm from South Texas so many of my friends are Mexican. My one friend's mom would make traditional turkey and stuffing for Thanksgiving, but would use Mexican spices and seasoning. Dear God, that was delicious!

  • @eseguerito2629
    @eseguerito2629 Год назад +3

    Mole is so very complex. My fiance’s Oaxacan mother makes it very different than my aunt in Zacatecas and both are different from the type my mom makes, but basically you can think of it as Mexican curry

  • @bb_lz9790
    @bb_lz9790 Год назад +1

    While I generally love probably every type of Mexican food I've tried, my all-time favorite is Guisado de Puerco, Pork Stew made with Tomatillos, etc. Absolute heaven for me!

  • @ksplatypus
    @ksplatypus Год назад +3

    Great selection! All very authentic dishes. Although the beans in the pozole was weird for me as someone from Baja California.
    I'll say that Mexican cuisine is very regional. When I think of the most authentic meal, I think of carne asada prepared family style with bowls of cabbage, meat, pico de gallo (or salsa bandera as we call it), guacamole, cucumbers, and radishes on the table for everyone to make their own tacos. I'm pretty sure all of Mexico does something similar, but the focus on beef is very much a norteño thing like how seafood is very much a costal thing.

  • @lilbluemandowatchesstuff9612
    @lilbluemandowatchesstuff9612 Год назад +5

    Excited to see this on my lunch break!!! Update: I want to make all of these things now!!! My maiden name is Hispanic but I didn't get all of these flavors growing up. My dad would get Chile rellenos some times when we went out. He is born and raised in Phoenix AZ so he knows where all the good Mexican food is. Can't wait to see what's next!

  • @taraoakes6674
    @taraoakes6674 Год назад +6

    In New Mexico when we make chile rellenos we use a Hatch green chile so it has more of a kick than poblano. Posole is a bit different too, as we tend to use pork, and eat it with soft flour tortillas on the side.
    If you’re a vegetarian you can use Soy chorizo from Trader Joe’s in place of chorizo. We’re not vegetarians, but we love version, and will add to eggs and cheese in a breakfast burrito.

    • @brookb5890
      @brookb5890 Год назад

      Frida's Soyrizo is really good too! My sister and I love frying it with extra onions and peppers and mixing it with spinach.

  • @michaelvaladez6570
    @michaelvaladez6570 Год назад

    I love her attitude..lets eat..lol. Her expressions are just a joy to watch...adventurous, willing and a honest opinion. Keep up the good work !!!!

  • @Witchy_Woman55
    @Witchy_Woman55 Год назад +2

    I really like that you plate the carry out food and that you put “flair” on it, we can really enjoy the food more.

  • @hollywebster6844
    @hollywebster6844 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm so glad nopales were tried here. I grew up eating nopales. Preparing them from the whole cactus pad is very labor intensive, but buying it in a jar is easy! I like nopales cooked with scrambled eggs or vegan eggs. Yum!

  • @steviemack6969
    @steviemack6969 Год назад +7

    You can also make it Vegan by using Soyrizo and vegan cotija/queso fresco! ❤

    • @lmnop29
      @lmnop29 Год назад

      where can you get vegan cotija and queso fresco?? 👀 asking for my white boyfriend who's lactose intolerant 😭

  • @michelledelacruz9994
    @michelledelacruz9994 Год назад +2

    I love the video and the ppl suggesting food. So glad you go for authenticity. I, being a foodie from a Latin American country appreciate that. I absolutely LOVE this video ❤

  • @maggienygaard8734
    @maggienygaard8734 Год назад +4

    I’m saying “mmm” with Beryl even though I’m laid up in bed with a bad back, eating animal crackers and shredded pizza cheese with a water chaser. Lol.
    Awesome video Beryl.

  • @badgerrambler
    @badgerrambler Год назад +4

    Oh man… I love Mexican food and adore every one of the dishes that were mentioned! I had a pumpkin molé at Red Iguana in SLC that I still dream about.

  • @TheMissy48
    @TheMissy48 Год назад +4

    Love love your show! I have to say my mother made her Napolis in a red chili sauce with tender pork delish! Oh and btw you can get soy chorizo! It’s really good!

  • @quintanillaana
    @quintanillaana Год назад +2

    It's so weird that they told you "it wasn't the time" for pozole in México. You can always find it in plenty of restaurants.

  • @flywithcrane292
    @flywithcrane292 Год назад +4

    Just wanted to say...about a million things! First off, I am not a foodie and I hate to cook. I can't remember how on earth I found your channel, but I've been so hooked by how beautifully you contribute to world unity with your videos through food! I have yet to make a single dish you've tried, but have nevertheless shared elements and recipes from your videos with others and keep trying to remind myself to try one! This episode in particular was so telling because Mexican food was never explored in my household growing up, but that I'm nevertheless now intrigued to try. I also adore your segment to promoting an artist and have yet to not be intrigued by those you've picked...and having developed a silly allergy to any and all earrings, am heavily jealous of ALL of your awesome earrings! No idea if you will read this, but thought that you might like to know that someone who doesn't even super care about food personally has been so affected by your food themed channel! I was also delighted to already know how cool your name was because as a concertina player, one of my favorite albums was called "Chords and Beryls" by Edel Fox. Thanks for being as awesome as emeralds!

  • @andreagriffiths3512
    @andreagriffiths3512 Год назад +1

    About a month ago, I got the opportunity to try out a Thai restaurant in my local neighbourhood. I’d never had Thai food but your video on that inspired me to try. Needless to say, I now have a new fave restaurant when I want a good takeaway (or UberEats cos I’m a wimp at fronting up to a place and butchering meal names). ❤

  • @marianalvarado8828
    @marianalvarado8828 Год назад +2

    I am not Mexican but I love the country and I have friends over there, a couple of months ago I went to the city and my moms friend made pozole rojo for me. Hands down the most delicious thing I’ve ever eaten in my life.

    • @colinchampollion4420
      @colinchampollion4420 Год назад

      Pozole was o r ginally made with human flesh in ancient times😂🎉!

  • @travellolo
    @travellolo Год назад

    Beryl is a Mexican food expert. When she said this wasn't the best mole I've had, I could imagine her sitting at a wood table with an old Mexican grandmother eating mole.

  • @cookbookworm
    @cookbookworm Год назад +1

    First, I'm SO glad you got Negra Modelo! Mexican beer is so much better than Corona or Dos Equis! And also thank you for talking about how moles can be so different depending on where it comes from. Everyone just thinks, ew, chocolate sauce on meat, but it's more complex than that!

  • @cliff8675
    @cliff8675 Год назад +1

    My son's mother-in-law (from El Salvador) introduced my family to Tre Leches cake. Our granddaughters love it, and I'm sure our grandson will follow grandpa's lead and eat way more than he should.

  • @kbaca9415
    @kbaca9415 Год назад +2

    In south Texas we add shredded cabbage, sliced radishes, and a squeeze of fresh lime! And if it is t made with Mexican oregano, buy some and lightly crumble it in. It is soooo good!

  • @juliabishop1408
    @juliabishop1408 Год назад +2

    I freaking love Chile rellenos! Not only is it one of the best things on the vegetarian side, but also it's just a delicious, comforting dish that is just... deliciouso 😋♥️

  • @Nemisha17
    @Nemisha17 Год назад

    I want Beryl's dog to feature more in her videos. He's super cute and he's on the side staring at her while she tries Mexican food.

  • @pkg8709
    @pkg8709 Год назад +2

    Soy Chorizo can be substituted and It tastes soooo good!

  • @darwinkius
    @darwinkius Год назад +2

    Totally agree about tres leches 🍰 As a fellow savory foods lover, it is the one dessert that is a very special exception

  • @fiveoctaves
    @fiveoctaves Год назад +2

    I was hoping to see some food a little less familiar to me but I guess I can't expect that from Mexican restaurants in the US. I was very happy to see some of my favorite dishes however. Pozole/posole! One of my favorite soups but the top for me is caldo de rez. Chile Relleno!! Most of my Mexican friends don't care for it but I could eat it any time. It's also great wrapped in a tortilla and eaten like a burrito! And in case you didn't know, the "breading" is mostly whipped eggs. And Negra Modelo!!! I haven't had one in ages, more frequently drinking Modelo Especial simply because more restaurants have it. And Tres Leche!!!! Always a winner when I make it for friends. I usually swap some of the milk with alcohol (rum, Bailey's, Rumchata, etc.).

  • @janet840
    @janet840 Год назад +2

    The nopal salad is ultimate favorite only because I dont eat meat. I had it in Poland and it was good minus the lime :(
    Pozole is common in the cold season but every part of Mexico makes it different.

  • @jeffmorse645
    @jeffmorse645 Год назад

    Mexican food is just "happy food". I'm an old dude and I'm glad I was born and raised in California because we were getting it decades before much of the rest of the country.

  • @KiryuSeiran
    @KiryuSeiran Год назад +1

    got this recommended... big thing about chorizo, there is vegan chorizo made of soy and other non-animal ingredients... so yeah, chorizo actually can be a vegan food :) (the 3 big variations of chorizo are pork/beef/soy while chicken chorizo and lamb chorizo are a novelty)

  • @htim8997
    @htim8997 Год назад +1

    I don't know about anyone else, but when I watch one of your delivery videos, I score myself based on how many of the dishes I've had. I was really happy to see the mole negro, which is a favorite of mine. (Although I don't do shrimp.) I've also had molletes (without chorizo) and pozole at the church my parents attend. (It is mostly hispanic, and services are bilingual.) When they have pozole after church, they make it without chiles, but serve it with a guajillo sauce on the side so that one can have it as spicy as one likes. I like spicy, so I added enough of the guajillo to turn mine from clear to light pink. It was VERY spicy, but very good. Then I looked around, and at the next table there was an elderly Mexican gentleman -- okay, I'm elderly too, I guess, but he was way more elderly -- eating what for all the world looked like tomato soup. As I said, as spicy as one likes.

  • @markriffey8899
    @markriffey8899 Год назад

    I will vouch for chile relleno and mole. Two Mexican dishes that are too complicated to make at home but generations of skilled abuelas have perfected.

  • @marybrewer739
    @marybrewer739 Год назад

    I’m with Omar ! I love his choices…they are my favorites too. I’m from Santa Fe, New Mexico . Every time I go home my first stop is at The Range Cafe to get my Blue Corn Chile Rellenos! The best in the world. Plus my favorite beer is Negra Modelo

  • @babyclouddelia
    @babyclouddelia Год назад +1

    One of the most exquisite treats I've ever had was pumpkin flower soup that the houseworker where I was staying prepared. Seven years later I still have longings for it! (I really enjoyed your video.)

  • @blakemccabe15
    @blakemccabe15 Год назад

    you have all sorts of props and wall decorations for each video. Yet, your place always seem super clean and organized and you're in NYC which is not known for spacious apartments. how do you keep everything so organized? it's amazing

  • @ColleenJoudrey
    @ColleenJoudrey Год назад

    My friend made my husband and I a Tres Leches for our anniversary a couple weeks ago and even though I cant eat dairy, it was delicious and totally worth the discomfort. I'm pretty lucky to have an Ensenadan pastry chef as a friend.

  • @polythewicked
    @polythewicked Год назад

    There’s a reason mexican food (I grew up in SoCal) is my favorite. Posole is so hearty and flavorful. I love hominy. Love chile rellenos. And tres leches is one of my favorites.

  • @sheilaspaulding8812
    @sheilaspaulding8812 5 месяцев назад

    Every time you take a bite and you LOVE it - your left eye rolls to the back of you head 😂 😂😂 I love it!! You’re too cute!!!

  • @elizabethromay5044
    @elizabethromay5044 Год назад +3

    Beryl, you have not lived until you try our national dish “Chiles en Nogada”, I wrote a dm to you when you were here last time cause this is the season for that dish ! Anyway, I hope one day you do get to try it and the best Mexican dessert “Dulce de zapote”

    • @ASerkes
      @ASerkes Год назад

      @Beryl Shereshewsky you really should seek out Chilies en Nogada. 🤯 A life changing Chili relleno...

  • @guidoylosfreaks
    @guidoylosfreaks Год назад +1

    We do eat lots of romaine lettuce in Mexico. Not just for salads, we also have it as a taco topping and for other dishes.

  • @shannonrobinson262
    @shannonrobinson262 Год назад

    My neighbor was from Mexico back when o was in college. She was the most lovely mama type woman who often fed me when she cooked her dinner. Ahhh. Those were delicious day

  • @keithws79
    @keithws79 Год назад

    Whoever does the plating is doing an excellent job! 🎉

  • @Evieteresa
    @Evieteresa Год назад +1

    One of my favorite cakes is Cuatro Leches Cake, which adds whole milk, with toasted marshmallow on top.

  • @DuhDee
    @DuhDee Год назад +2

    Omg mole is my favorite ever in the world! Over some rice 🤤 my mother’s mole is a little spicy but a tiny bit sweet, my friends always ask when will she be making some and they always take some to-go containers.

  • @richardpatterson432
    @richardpatterson432 Год назад +1

    I love watching your videos. You're such a wholesome and inspiring content creator. Always a fan

  • @VerhoevenSimon
    @VerhoevenSimon Год назад +2

    I really love the discovery tour that this series brings.

  • @evilgirl34
    @evilgirl34 Год назад +7

    Try Lebanese cuisine! If you want help I am ready to help you. I am Lebanese and living in Lebanon.

  • @c.h.ingate5271
    @c.h.ingate5271 10 месяцев назад

    Menudo is a soup/stew made of chickpeas with beef tripe. It's said to be a cure for hangovers. Excellent flavor but some might find the appearance offsetting. I recommend it.

  • @jadebell8790
    @jadebell8790 Год назад +2

    I have that cactus growing in my back yard .. but I’ve never taken the time to prepare it.. I understand you have to really boil it well to get rid of the slimy part that happen with it.. However, I have had friends over who have picked it for themselves and enjoy it.. especially when new young leafs? or those round sections have grown .. I also have prickly pears and those are delicious.. you have to use a leather glove and roll them in the sand to remove the very fine stickers on them.

  • @lenalyles2712
    @lenalyles2712 Год назад +1

    Living on the Texas Mexican border we get a wide variety of Mexican food. One of our favorite is a fish soup, it's so good.

  • @beardoodle9835
    @beardoodle9835 Год назад +1

    This video was so for me 😂 I keep nopales in the house at all times, either fresh or jarred, or both. I love it as a salad, but my favorite way to eat it is in tacos, especially egg breakfast tacos. Nopales go really well with eggs. (And anything else 😊)
    And Chile Relleno is one of my all time favorites.
    There's a really good Oaxacan restaurant down the street from me that makes an insanely delicious Mole Negro, so I've been eating that a lot lately. 😋
    Love Posole, too! But I tend to eat it mostly in fall and winter.
    One of my most favorite dishes that's perfect for hot summer days is Aguachile. It's kind of like ceviche, but really spicy and usually includes shrimp (and/or other seafood) that "cooks" in the citrusy sauce, cucumber, mango, avocado, and sometimes oranges or radishes too. It comes in both red and green Aguachile, but green is by far my favorite.

  • @sophiegriffin8351
    @sophiegriffin8351 Год назад +1

    As a mexican - no, you can not eat nopales raw. Is either grilled or boiled with a pinch of baking soda for the slime and drained.