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Living in Ecuador is a dream come true. If you have read our earlier posts you will know we did extensive research prior to moving here. One of our focuses was food. We love good food. We love to cook. Neither of us could wait to try our first real ceviche. We were excited about the fresh fish and vegetable markets and we have not been disappointed in any way. We also paid very close attention to the things we would not be able to get here. We thought we had a handle on it but there have been a few surprises. In some cases it is just the little differences.
I choose Jif. |
Don't get me wrong, it is very good but a lifetime of the sweet stuff every kid in the U.S.A. eats has jaded me. It is good, just not as good. It is very expensive.
The same is true of ketchup.
No Heinz or Hunts here. Salsa de Tomate. Also not as sweet. As a matter of fact I think it is better. It can be used with french fries sure but it can also be used to make red sauce. It can be used with a lot of things. Of course, when I make fries for my wife (she has to have fries!) I also "Americanize" the ketchup with a little vinegar and a hint of sugar. Unlike peanut butter, ketchup is very affordable.
Excellent for many things. |
Tacos. Another thing you can't buy here. I have not found a restaurant that sells tacos like I have had in the States or Mexico. There are no hard shells either. No corn chips outside of Doritos. The tacos here consist of a soft cornmeal cake with beans, tomato, rice, lettuce, and onion on top. This is topped with lime mayonnaise and salsa de tomate. They are very delicious but sometimes you just have to have that crunch man. You will not find tomato salsa or sour cream here either. Soft flour tortillas can be found though.
Living in Crucita means fresh seafood on a regular basis. Horrible, I know. I remember the first time I ordered fried seafood here. It was a mixta which means what it sounds like. A mix of seafood (you pick it) for the platter. Mahi and shrimp dusted in cornmeal. Simply delicious. The cocktail sauce wait, what? No cocktail sauce? No lemon? No malt vinegar? No, none. Instead there is ketchup, mayonnaise, and a spicy pepper relish. The relish will have to do and it does. It is amazing but it is not cocktail sauce. No worries. I can make my own.
Ahhh. Horseradish. |
There are a lot of things you can't buy ready made here. So what can you do? You can make them yourself of course. It is either that or go without. If you are a mess in the kitchen now is the time to learn! Remember, as long as you are learning you will make mistakes. Those who love to cook or aspire to learn will quickly find there may be no better place to practice the art. For all the things we can't get here there are many new things we've never seen, heard of, or tasted that we can get.
The best chips ever except for mine! |
Click on the links to see great recipes for some of these items. They are not my personal recipes but they are close. I don't measure anything unless I am baking. As such I have no recipes to write down. I may have to change that for future posts.
If you would like to share your cooking tips and recipes please do. If you have something to add you can either comment directly or e-mail us. We would love to hear from you.
If you come to visit us then pretty please with sugar on top, bring a treat!
Chao!
Cocktail Sauce (Substitute lime juice for lemon juice. Have someone bring you horseradish!)
Corn Chips (Doritos can be found but not regular chips)
Sour Cream (Prepare fresh sour cream 24 hours in advance)
Blue Cheese Dressing
Buffalo Wing Sauce (Not my recipe but close. Sorry, mine is a secret!)
HorseradishMalt Vinegar
Peanut Butter (U.S.A. Style)
Salted Peanuts (They grow here but we can't find them!)
Worcestershire Sauce (Hard to find)
Hard Taco Shells (Use corn chip recipe but brush on oil and bake!)
Philadelphia Cream Cheese (there is cream cheese here but-)
Cheddar Cheese (Pricey. Slices are easier to find but the flavor is not the same!)
Premium Liquors (Can be had for a price. No Seagrams products though)
Half and Half (Buy cream and milk to make your own!)
Candy Bars (Nestle and Mars are here for a price. I wants me Snickers!)
Grits
Orange and Black Pekoe Lipton Tea
Baking Soda (Can be found in small quantities in local tiendas. You might have to ask.)
Lemons
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