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What are the favorite Mexican beers?

What happens when a group of guys get together over hot chicken wings to do a  beer taste test in San Miguel de Allende? 

We find out all about the different Mexican beers, aside from those coming out of the most popular breweries in Mexico, Grupo Modelo and FEMSA. Click here for a full inventory of 7 different beer and see why this group of guys considers Mexicali the best national beer. 

Here is a fabulous video that show you how to make your very own Mexican flautas. Check out this simple and authentic Mexican flautas recipe that from Chef Marcela Valladolid, author of “Mexican Made Easy,” that shows Mexican cooking 101 and how you can bring the fresh flavors of Mexico your table everyday.

Mexican Spaghetti Squash Casserole Recipe

Try out this Mexican meal that is sure to please at a family dinner or a Mexican celebration. I love this beautiful picture and recipe via GlutonFree Goddess of the peppered spaghetti squash. Delish!

Baja Mexican Wine: Valle de Guadalupe

Part of what makes Mexican cuisine so interesting is its similarity to Mediterrean food, due to a startling resemblance in climates. The Valle of Guadalupe is known for producing excellent wines - good enough to go up against the French - as well as amazingly (and unexpectedly good) cheeses, olive oil and lamb. Below are a few restaurants that will be sure to show you what makes Valle de Guadalupe so special. 

Adobe Guadalupe: A six room bed and breakfast located in the midst of a beautiful vineyard. Adobe Guadalupe has an art collection, a unique selection of wines and offers horseback riding. 

Restaurante Laja: Here, Chef Jair Tellez (trained at Restaurant Daniel in New York City) who boasts about working in a Mediterrean style, makes amazing geoduck, or large saltwater clam ceviche. Visit the website for more information: www.lajamexico.com

Casa de Piedra: Hugo D’Acosta is very well respected in the wine industry and is considered to be a visionary. Born in Mexico and trained in Bordeaux, he also runs a wine school.