6.28.2007

Cafe Rio Recipes

Upon request we have decided to post our Cafe Rio Recipes. For those of you who aren't familiar with Cafe Rio, its one of the best mexican style food places we've been to. We love making these recipes for family gatherings or parties. Enjoy!

Cafe Rio Dressing
1 cup light mayo (you can use half light sour cream too)
1 cup milk
1 pkg ranch dressing mix
2 Tomatillos (little, round, green peppers)
2 Serrano peppers (remove seeds!)
1/2 bunch cilantro
Place all ingredients in the blender and blend well. Keep refrigerated and shake well each time you use it.

Cafe Rio Cilantro Lime Rice
2 tbsp butter or olive oil
1/2 medium yellow onion diced
1 cup rice (long grain is best)
2 cups boiling water
2 chicken boullion cubes
1/4 cup cliantro
Juice from one lime
In large sauce pan sautee onions in oil or butter until soft. Add rice and cook for a few more minutes. Carefully add water and boullion cubes, stir until cubes dissolve. Cook for 14 mins or until rice is tender and water is mostly boiled off. Turn off heat, add cliantro, lime, and lime zest (if desired) to dish. Better if left to settle for 30-60 minutes. Take a fork and fluff/mix the rice and serve.

Cafe Rio Black Beans
1 can black beans, rinsed and drained
1 can tomatoe juice (comes in a soda can usually near V8)
2 cloves garlic, pressed or minced
1 tsp ground cumin
2 tbsp olive oil
1 tsp salt
In nonstick skillet, cook the garlic, cumin, and olive oil until the smell really comes out. Add beans, tomatoe juice, and salt. Bring to boil and then simmer for 10-15 minutes (at least). Optional: stir in a little cilantro just before serving.

Cafe Rio Pork
2 lbs pork roast
1 20 oz. bottle coca-cola classic
1 cup brown sugar
1 can chipotle chiles in ADOBO sauce (or small battle of taco sauce)
4 cloves garlic, chopped
1 tbsp ground cumin
1 tbsp ground mustard
Slow cook the pork in crock pot, 5-6 hours on low or 2-3 hours on high, make sure to cover half with water, salt and pepper to liking. Drain the meat and place on large plate, tear in large sections and let cool for a few minutes. Shred the pork as finely as possible and place back into crock pot. Take chipotle chiles out of can and place in strainer over a bowl. Dump the coke over the chiles to get all the sauce off (the chiles are extremely hot, we just need the sauce which isn't too hot, for a real kick add one chile to the sauce - it'll clear your sinuses). Place contents of bowl in blender with the brown sugar, cumin, mustard, and garlic into blender. Blend well and then pour into crock pot with shredded pork. Heat on high for another 30-45 minutes.

Cafe Rio Chicken
4-5 large chicken breasts
1 8 oz. bottle of zesty italian dressing
1 tbsp chili powder
1 tbsp cumin
3 cloves garlic, minced or pressed
Place all ingredients in crock pot and cook 5-6 hours on low or 2-3 hours on high. Remove chicken and shred, then place back into crock pot with sauce.

Dave's Guacamole (pretty close to Cafe Rio)
2 avocados
1/4 cup minced red onion
1/2 cup diced tomatoes
1/4 cup chopped cilantro
2 serrano or jalapeno peppers, seeds removed and finely chopped
Juice from 1 lime
Salt and pepper to taste
Place all ingredients in bowl and mash with a fork. Refrigerate leftovers and use within 2 days.

Notes:
  • You can find similar tortillas at Costco, they come uncooked and can be found in the fridgerator section.
  • You can make tortilla strips by slicing plain corn tortillas into long strips and frying in vegetable oil.
  • The proper Cafe Rio salad is tortilla with melted cheese, beans, rice, meat, romaine lettuce, cilantro, guacamole, grated romano cheese, dressing, fresh salsa, tortilla strips and lime.

6.04.2007

Our New Home

Dianna and I ventured to Dallas over the weekend to hunt for an apartment. Lets just say hunting in a place you have never been before makes it... more interesting. Dianna and I got cozy in our little rental car driving around the Dallas area. I had no idea how good of a navigator Dianna was! She definitely has map skillz.

We stayed at a great hotel called the Magnolia. It had a library with a computer and printer which came in very handy looking for apartments and printing out maps. Our apartment locator turned out to be a bust and so we said goodbye after only one and half hours of looking with her. We then just did the looking on our own from the hotel computer! Needless to say we were a little scared, but ultimately we were very blessed in finding a place.

We found an apartment very close to downtown (picture #1). It is called the Marquis at Texas Street and is a very large complex with 300+ apartments (picture #2). We got a one bedroom to hold us over until we get into a house. Dianna's favorite feature of the apartment: a kitchen with an island (picture #3). Dave's favorite feature of the apartment: the pool/BBQ area (picture #4). They also have a parking garage which allows us to walk across a bridge from the third floor straight to our third floor apartment. And last but not least, we will have a dishwasher and a washer/dryer! Our penance at Wymount is finished. We feel very blessed to have found a nice place in such short time.

We also visited our new ward in Dallas and we felt very comfortable there. I sure appreciated the testimonies of the members there (it was fast Sunday). I felt something different from them that I haven't felt in Utah. I imagine it is much harder to stick to your beliefs in the "Bible Belt" and these saints had an extra strength that is hard to explain. On a lighter note, when I introduced Dianna and I in Sunday School the class president asked "are you an attorney?" I said "no, an accountant" and the whole congregation sighed and then laughed. I guess there are a lot of aspiring young attorney's in the ward. Huh.

Despite some long delays flying home the trip went very smoothly. We love Dallas and its humidity, food, and neighborhoods and we are excited to move down there in a few weeks.