To have someone come up to you and say their own country barely values what you do and thank you for coming all this way to validate what I do is pretty powerful. I think they were pretty overwhelmed. And they were a pretty hip group but it's still an eye opener to eat Mexican food in Mexico.
The pancita was a challenge and I'm not a huge tripe lover (I'll eat it but I don't love it) but this was delicious. I think everyone tried it, along with the pulque and the pulque with tuna. The pulques were a bigger hit than the pancita. My pretend Mexican mother (I'm an unofficial Hijo de Chabela) was disappointed that the pancita wasn't spicy enough but I suspect they did that for the gringo guests. The liver was the best part.
This meal had no nopales but we ate them at least once every day, to the point that one guest, when offered a pickled nopalito at Contramar said,
I'm officially sick of cactus paddles! Part of this was because we were with people who process xoconstle (sour prickly pears) and lovers of nopales. The best nopal dish was a salad with the cactus cut into many teeny little squares, all perfect, bathed in olive oil and queso fresco.
Edited by rancho_gordo, 21 September 2011 - 05:09 PM.