Showing posts with label Ice Cream. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ice Cream. Show all posts

Friday, February 8, 2013

Carla's Mexican Hot Chocolate-Inspired Recipe: Ice Cream

It all started with a visit to Old Mission Santa Barbara in late January.  CA has 21 beautiful missions dotting the coastline from just north of San Francisco down to San Diego and even if you don't LIKE old buildings, you'll probably find something to enjoy on the the visit.  The missions vary in size, but the hill-top ones I've visited in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara have mini-museums with exhibits on building materials and strategies and the inhabitant's day to day lives.

You might think that this has very little to do with a recipe, but I LOVE food.  And I'm ALSO equal opportunity.  So, as I was reading about how Lincoln signed the order which returned the Missions to the Catholic Church after some corrupt Mexican governor leased the land out to private parties, all I could think about was Mexico.  And how it was sunny but chilly outside and Mexicans make REALLY good hot chocolate and MAN.  I needed to make some Mexican Hot Chocolate.

So, I sweetly bullied Alyssa into letting me pick this week's recipe theme.  Which wasn't very nice of me considering I know that it costs like $14 for a single cherry in Tokyo.  And cherries are MUCH more universal than SPECIFIC, REGIONAL CHOCOLATE PRODUCTS.  If you haven't read Alyssa's account of a journey to a scary store and lots of wishing to acquire a reasonable substitute, you should probably do that RIGHT NOW.  So that you can accurately COMPARE AND CONTRAST.

The hardest part of my journey to pick up Mexican hot chocolate was parking.  And that's only because the urban planner who decided on the parking lot layout for my local Safeway/Trader Joe's market area probably just has a very low IQ or a very skewed idea about how cars work.  It took me about 13 minutes to get a spot, but then I went inside and LO! Two full aisles of international products!  I was starting to think that I had equal access to JAPANESE products at this point (probably not- no cookies and cream Kit Kats in sight)- but nothing made me feel like a spoiled CA foodie than spotting this:


Yes, folks. That IS an entire section of BRITISH FOOD PRODUCTS.  Cadbury! Aero Bars! PG Tips!  I love and respect all foods, but I think we can all agree that I live in a VERY special place when I can get lemon curd FROM BRITAIN for my tea within 2 miles of my house.