Recipe: Green Rice
From the "Culinary DNA" article in the March 2018 issue. Green Rice Also from Coyote’s Pantry, this is a side dish that I have made many times for close to three decades. It can accompany everything…
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From the "Culinary DNA" article in the March 2018 issue. Green Rice Also from Coyote’s Pantry, this is a side dish that I have made many times for close to three decades. It can accompany everything…
Read MoreFrom the "Culinary DNA" article in the March 2018 issue. Southwestern Harissa When Miller and Kiffin wrote Coyote’s Pantry, few folks stateside knew what harissa was. The Moroccan chile condiment is…
Read MoreFrom the "Culinary DNA" article in the March 2018 issue. Tangy Citrus Salsa Citrus is at its peak in the late winter months. This one comes from the Miller-Kiffin collaboration Coyote’s Pantry. Makes…
Read MoreFrom the "Culinary DNA" article in the March 2018 issue. Coyote Cantina’s Chipotle Shrimp with Corn Cakes Here’s a dish that exemplifies Mark Miller’s talent and culinary influence. It’s served in the…
Read MoreFrom the "Culinary DNA" article in the March 2018 issue. Coyote Cafe’s Classic Cowboy Steak with Red Chile Onion Rings This hearty steak has been on the Coyote menu from the beginning, and you can…
Read MoreAbove: While driving back home from El Paso through Columbus, New Mexico, Jeff Grooms captured this standout entry for our 2018 photo contest. Photography by Jeff Grooms. March 1960 The unglamorous…
Read MoreFROM OUR FACEBOOK FANS Daniel Rivera: I had a job in Monterrey, Mexico, and my son was born there. We decided to get him dual citizenship. On the U.S. side it was no problem, but the Mexican side…
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Read MoreThe word parallax , broadly interpreted, means “new insights gained from the addition of a second vantage point”—a metaphor with enough meaning to earn an appearance in my wedding vows. Astronomers can…
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