Mexican cuisine is often perceived as a daunting labyrinth of complex moles, day-long simmering processes, and hard-to-find dried chilies. While the “Alta Cocina” (High Kitchen) of Mexico certainly demands that level of dedication, the heart of Mexican home cooking is actually rooted in simplicity, freshness, and the clever use of a few versatile ingredients.

The beauty of Mexican food lies in its modularity. Once you master a few foundational components—a solid salsa, a perfectly seasoned protein, and a proper tortilla—you have the keys to create hundreds of different dishes. In this guide, we will strip away the intimidation and show you how to bring the vibrant spirit of Mexico into your kitchen using straightforward techniques and accessible ingredients.
The Holy Trinity of the Mexican Pantry
To make Mexican food simple, you don’t need a pantry overflowing with exotic spices. In fact, most authentic flavors come from a very small “toolkit” … Read more



