Cooking Mexican? Turn up the music!

Pati Jinich says a little background music makes her tortillas taste better.

Pati Jinich, star of Pati's Mexican Table

Source: Pati Jinich

Pati Jinich has a family taco night every week. And you can bet that the star of makes her own fresh tortillas for the occasion.

“The feel and taste of a homemade tortilla de harina does happen to be a galaxy away from a store bought one,” she believes.

Whether it’s corn or plain tortillas, Pati says you can make them the traditional way (using a comal or griddle – get Pati’s ) or with an electric tortilla maker, if you’re lucky enough to own one.

But to really create tortilla magic - that happy place between light, soft and tender and earthy - you’ll need two extra ingredients alongside the usual flour, salt and water.

“Music in the background, and no hurry to go anywhere anytime soon,” Pati tells SBS.
Pati Jinich with her sons
"My most favorite to be in the whole wide world is my kitchen. I think that's where my family and I spend 90 per cent of our time." Source: Pati's Mexican Table
The advice sums up the Mexican-born chef’s approach to food: she’s warm, open, and lots of fun. Everything she cooks up is entirely achievable, even for the most novice cooks.

The self-proclaimed “soccer mum” of three boys is all about injecting maximum flavour and colour into dishes in as short a time and with as little ingredients as possible. As for her go-to dish when feeding her family?

!” she says without hesitation. “They are a one-stop meal that come together in a snap and are ridiculously tasty and incredibly satisfying. They are also accessible: you can top them with sunny-side up eggs in the morning and garnish them with shredded cooked chicken for lunch or dinner.”



“Another quick and filling one is ,” Patti says.

Pati created Pati’s Mexican Table (prompted by the Director of the Mexican Cultural Institute in Washington, D.C.)  to demystify Mexican cuisine and offer its breadth beyond cheesy blankets and spicy sauces. Applying her learnings from her mother and grandmother, the series serves up creative spins on classics and lesser-known regional specialties, like this

“No, it is not the Spanish cold tomato soup,” she clarifies, “It is a savoury, ripe and sweet fruit salad garnished with tart, savoury, spicy, sweet flavours.”

And there’s plenty more where that came from; in season 5 of the series (airing Wednesdays 7:30pm, on Food Network), Pati transforms the colours of Mexico to that, in true Pati style, mix a little old with a little new. are given a new lease on life, served up DIY-style with garnishes that can be individually “puuch-ed”, or mashed. Her is an addictive mix of habanero, coriander and white onion – a great egg or seafood topper. There’s the generous , a , and a you’ll soon be slathering on everything.
Basic Yucatecan tomato sauce
Source: Pati's Mexican Table
Get the recipe for Pati's .

There’s no lavish ingredients or fancy hardware needed – just a well-stocked pantry and a few simple ingredients. Patti’s picks of the bunch?

“Black beans, corn tortillas, fresh or dried chillis, rice and tomatoes.”

Sounds easy enough.

For more of Pati's tasty Mexican plates, watch  at S

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Published 19 July 2017 4:23pm
Updated 21 July 2020 4:28pm
By Mariam Digges


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