Mexico: One Plate at a Time — Season 1, Episode 18: Mojo & Escabeche: The Light Fantastic
Documentary • 25 min • 12 seasons, 168 episodes
Episode synopsis
It’s one of Rick’s favorite themes: Authentic Mexican food is fresher, more complex, and especially lighter than most Americans realize. Case in point: two classic Mexican preparations, Mojo and Escabeche. Although it’s been a Mexican mainstay since the arrival of the Spanish, Fish in Escabeche is a perfect fit with the kind of light, fresh cooking that’s so popular today. Rick shows us how to make it by steeping crisp fish fillets in a tangy vinaigrette-like sauce made with olive oil, cider vinegar, diced vegetables and pickled jalapeños. In the kitchen of his restaurant, Topolobampo, he shows us a contemporary variation: Grilled Quail in Red Onion Escabeche. If garlic is as good as ten mothers, then Mojo de Ajo–a sauce made from minced garlic, slowly toasted in olive oil–is the mother of all garlic dishes. Rick uses it to make a simple Quick-Fried Shrimp with Sweet Toasty Garlic, and an elegant Roasted Lobster with Mojo Mayonnaise.
About Mexico: One Plate at a Time
Rick Bayless, the beloved chef and restaurateur, seamlessly weaves together techniques, recipes, cultural musings and off-the-wall surprises. Throughout the series, Rick translates his Mexican travel adventures into unforgettable parties from intimate fireside suppers and casual backyard cocktails with friends to big, boisterous bashes for 25.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1The Whole Enchilada
- E2Let's Talk Tacos
- E3The Straight Cheese On Quesadillas
- E4Sopes And Gorditas: Masa Appeal
- E5Tacos From The Ground Up
- E6Ceviche In The Limelight
- E7Green Sauce And Tomatillos: Mexican Vine Dining
- E8A La Mexicana: The Soul Of Mexican Cooking
- E9Fruit, Aguas, Ices & Paletas: The Ripe Stuff
- E10Rice to the Occasion
- E11Caldo de Pollo & Tortilla Soup: The Super Bowl
- E12Chiles Rellenos and Other Cool Stuff