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The flags of many nations have flown over the Lone Star State. Texas was even its own republic briefly. So it only makes sense that Texas should have a rich and diverse culinary heritage. This is big beef country. Texas gave us the cattle drive, the chuck wagon dinner (from which we get chicken-fried steak), and the iconic longhorn steer, though today the durable but not particularly tasty longhorn has been replaced by more flavorful breeds like Angus, Hereford, and Brahma. Traditionally, Texas barbecue is a slow-cooked affair using tougher cuts of beef, primarily brisket, over a wood fire. Of course, Texas is also the home of Tex-Mex cuisine. As the Spanish pushed northward from present-day Mexico, they brought with them an evolving cuisine. What had begun as a fusion of Spanish and Meso-American cooking was further influenced at the hands of Tejanos, Anglo ranchers, and others. The resulting hybrid cuisine would eventually become known as Tex-Mex. Culinary creations that Tex-Mex can call its own include beef fajitas, crispy tacos, nachos, chili con carne (hold the beans in Texas!), and the concept of the enormous combination platter.
 

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Mexican Corn on the Cob (Elote)

Reviewed on Jul. 4, 2008 by frosm (Jazz)
Great! Very genuine. I live on the Mexico/U.S.A. border and there are several "elote" vendors here. The most delicious ones are grilled of course! Chili powder, however, is a must and is very common here. Cumin powder added to the mayo makes it even closer to the south. Thanks for spreading the recipe. :)
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Jalapeno Popper Spread

Reviewed on Jul. 4, 2008 by Nandabear
This is absolutely delicious! It was a huge hit at the 4th of July BBQ party at our neighbors. It went pretty fast with everyone going back for 2nds. I did use a full 4 oz. can of diced Jalapeño peppers and a mix of Parmesan & Romano Cheeses, baked in 325 degree oven for about 25 minutes and topped with freshly grated Parmesan cheese for better presentation. A keeper for sure! Thank you Denise!
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Old Fashioned Potato Salad

Reviewed on Jul. 4, 2008 by chula
Good stuff totally agree with previous reviewer did double up on mayo didnt add dill but added a pinch of sugar did the trick
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