The Parihuela is a hearty and spicy seafood soup that has modest origins in the fishing communities of Peru and is very popular all along the coast. And now that winter has arrived to the coast of California, itβs perfect for a rainy day in San Francisco. Though it is similar to the French Bouillabaisse from the port of Marseille,… Read more →
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Five Foods: Exploring Fusion in Peruvian Cuisine
While doing some research on Peruvian cuisine, I wondered if it was possible to distill the essence of its fusion into five foods β each representing the Inca, European, African, Chinese, and Japanese cultures that form Peruvian cuisine. At first, I thought it would be impossible. After all, how could I possibly pick just five foods that represented a 500-year… Read more →
Looking Forward to New Recipes in 2012
Last year, I prepared over 25 recipes for Pisco Trail β from appetizers, to soups, main dishes, and desserts, the list is a small sampling of the multicultural diversity of Peruvian cuisine. And throughout 2011, I had the pleasure of sharing many of these dishes with friends and foodies at local events and tastings in San Francisco and New Orleans. Read more →
Semana Numero 52
Spotted in an Italian market in North Beach, one of my favorite New Years Eve traditions in Peru: Panettone! Read more →
One Year of Pisco Trail
2011 was a year of many firsts for Pisco Trail. I attended my first food bloggers conference in a city rich with culinary and cocktail history, New Orleans. I cooked the first Peruvian tasting at 18 Reasons in San Francisco, followed by its first Pisco cocktails class. And I discovered something new β I love making Peruvian desserts. Read more →