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Espaghetti Verde

Espaghetti Verde

¡Hola Chicxs!  I’m so excited to finally share one of the many guest posts that’ll be happening throughout the year! Today we have the badass Thelma Uranga, owner of Rowdy Corazon from Chicago IL, sharing her mom’s delicious Espaghetti Verde! It’s such a simple and tasty dish, and can go from side dish to main dish by simply adding your favorite protein to it! ¡Nos vemos el Jueves!


As long as I can remember, Espaghetti Verde has been a staple within my family’s meals, particularly at special occasions and holidays. The creamy concoction pairs well with everything from tamales to ham, so my family has come to expect it at gatherings.

Espaghetti Verde

Because my siblings and I love it so much and eventually started sharing portions with friends and extended family, my mom’s espaghetti verde has become one of her iconic recipes that she is known for. In fact, my mom started to believe that she invented it, until the grim day that I showed her another version inside of Zarela Martinez’s book, Veracruz. My mom exclaimed, “MI ESPAGHETTI VERDE!” when she saw the recipe, noting that her version was much simpler and probably tastier (ahem, better).

Espaghetti Verde

My mom has since passed down her highly coveted recipe to me. I made it at one of our family gatherings in order to give her a break. Everyone smiled pleasantly and told me it was good, including my dad. A few minutes later, when he thought I wasn’t around, I hear him say, “Verdad que le falta sal al espaghetti verde?” I guess there is nothing like that Mexican mama touch. Feedback taken.

I have since shared her recipe with a few old friends who get nostalgic and crave the dish. They tend to be surprised by how short and simple her version is, especially after researching the recipe and coming upon versions that include ingredients such as cilantro, jalapeño and parmesan cheese.

With my mom’s permission, I am sharing her recipe for espaghetti verde. Enjoy it, share it, and most importantly, remember to season properly.

Thelma Uranga is a Chicago‐based artist and self-described Juana of all trades. She is the owner of Rowdy Corazón, an online Etsy shop that sells unique handmade gifts and accessories with a cultural twist. Rowdy Corazón is a space for her blissful obsessions manifested in vibrant infinity scarves, pet bandanas, and sassy pencils. She is passionate about making things with her hands, her cultura and believes in the power of celebrating Latinidad, now more than ever. Thelma is the proud daughter of immigrant parents; her mother is from Reynosa, Tamaulipas and her father was born in Mexico City. Thelma has a BA in Studio Art/Photography from Illinois State University. Her past photography work has explored themes of cultural identity, feminism, contemporary American society and portraiture. Other delightful fascinations include thrift store shopping, baking pies, and her dog Tula.

Espaghetti Verde

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El Vampiro

El Vampiro

Hola.

It’s Friday.

I’m avoiding the news right now.

I think most of us are feeling the same way about how the next 4 years might look like right now; scary, uncertain, and rocky. But I am taking comfort in knowing I don’t stand alone and the rest of us won’t be giving up without a long fight.

If you’re in the SoCal area there’s a few big marches happening tomorrow:

LA Women’s March

OC Women’s March

SD Women’s March

if these are too far, see if there’s a local one happening here.

I think now more than ever, it is crucial to have your voice heard. Use your platform(s) to raise awareness, and speak out on injustices happening around you, and hold those in high offices accountable!

Okay, okay.

Deja me bajo de mi soapbox.

We’re all here for this sexy thing I’m calling El Vampiro. And no, we’re not talking about Edward Cullen today. Nice try.

I’ve never been able to find blood oranges anywhere before, but this year they seem to be everywhere! Since most of us seem to getting off colds right now, this seems like the perfect way to get your Vitamin C in. ¿Verdad?

If you’re marching this weekend, stay safe, have fun, and let your voice be heard!

Cheers to all you chingonxs out there, I love you!

El Vampiro

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Soft and Chewy Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies

Soft and Chewy Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies

¡Hola!

It’s been about a week since I last posted and I’m sorry! Life got in the way, and I also got super sick over the weekend.

It was a really weird 3 day crud that came out of nowhere. But I’m back with my (current) favorite cookies!

Lately, I’ve been doing a lot of baking, specifically making these cookies. I’ve probably made these about 10 times in the past 4 weeks, no joke…so I figured…let’s share the recipe.

Billy’s cookbook “Whip it Up” was published last year and one of the recipes he created was for a chocolate chip chunk cookie with sea salt that I absolutely loved so I decided to tweak it a little bit for the blog. (Si no sabes cocinar, check out his book it’s super easy to follow along!)

I’m a huge fan of soft and gooey cookies and these are pretty much the perfect fit.

Billy’s original recipe calls for chocolate chunks and a sprinkle of sea salt but we’re changing it up and adding peanut butter chips instead, same difference right?

If you’re in the same boat as me where you’re getting over some crud and you currently need all the cozy things in life, like a room filled with puppies, or a few warm bowls of phở (which might have happened this weekend). You’re gonna love these cookies!

Enjoy!

Soft and Chewy Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies

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Sopa de Letras

If you don’t speak Spanish, you might be a little confused about what I spelled out above.

“Eres Chingonx” translates into “You’re Cool.”  Which might not necessarily sound very meaningful en Inglés, pero en Español, it has a completely different connotation packing a stronger punch either way it is being used.

If you grew up with parents who spoke Spanish, you might have heard it used in various ways. “Como chingas” or “No estés chingando” might have been thrown at you along with a chanclazo if you were misbehaving, but you also might have heard “Está Chingón” or “Eres Chingón” to point out that someone or something was really fucking cool!

When I was thinking about the shots I wanted for this post, I knew I wanted to recreate a shot I had seen that said “Yass” but instead spelling out something stupid, I really wanted to incorporate these words of reassurance because we’re all chingonxs in different ways, and in these trying times I think it’s important for us POC’s to continually support and uplift each other.

You might have seen palabras en Español start popping up with an X here and there, and that is because Spanish itself is not a very inclusive language.  It is structured to give just about everyone and every object a gender, and it completely disregards those who might not have been blessed with the appropriate genitals at birth, or the gender they might currently identify with.

When I first encountered the X, I didn’t really understand why it was being used or why it was needed and I figured it was just a bunch of kids on Tumblr trying to tell me how to be politically correct. But after doing further research, I completely understood its importance.

Sopa de Letras

En México though, the concept of the X hasn’t really permeated the culture.

Los chicxs de the Tamarindo Podcast and Latino’s Who Lunch touch on the topic in the Latinx, Si o No crossover episode where they dive a little further into the conversation. Escúchenla when you get the chance.

We are Mitú shared my picture on Facebook and although most comments were positive, there were a few people who expressed grief with the X at the end of chingonx.

What are your thoughts on the use of the X?

Sopa de LetrasCon este frío, I had been craving sopa de letras for a while now and I finally decided to make some over the weekend. Mi mamà used to make it with a much thinner broth and we always accompanied it con quesadillas.

 Pro tip: add one or two dried chiles de àrbol for a little heat.

Keep your little feetsies warm, make some soup and stay cozy this winter!

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