All The News That's Fit To Eat

All The News That's Fit To Eat

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‘Tis the Season for Torta de Huevo—I’m not Catholic, but I was born and raised in New Mexico, which is pretty close. (“I was born here all my life, eh?”) Likewise, I don’t observe Lent, but I still get into that whole “no meat on Fridays” thing with a similar religious fervor. Why? The Lenten special. A traditional New Mexico Lenten special is either a fish-based dish, or a plate of torta de huevo (like a small, open-faced omelet or frittata), quelitas (stewed greens), calavacitas (sliced, sautéed zucchini, corn and green chile), fideos (marinated spaghetti noodles) and red chile, served with tortillas. It’s only served on Fridays during the season. Then it’s gone. See this week’s “Chowtown” for suggestions on what’s available right now. Of course, if you’re observing Lent and you need a break from tradition, do what my drummer and his fiancée do on Fridays … go out for sushi. Lent ends on April 8, though, so eat it up while you can.

All The News That's Fit To Eat

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