Last week I was invited to a rather special Mexican cookery workshop, run by Tommi Miers and held at her Wahaca restaurant in Westfield Stratford City. We watched as Tommi effortlessly demonstrated three recipes from her new book, Mexican Food at Home, (whilst relating tales of her life in Mexico) all in less than 30 minutes while being filmed for the Westfield food website!
Tommi demonstrating the recipes
Then it was our turn. Pairing up with other food bloggers (my partner being the lovely Sumayya of Pukka Paki) we made the same three dishes - also in under 30 minutes - but I must mention that no actual 'cooking' was involved! It just goes to show that simple fresh ingredients, when put together with herbs and spices can make fabulously easy dishes, perfect for family meals or entertaining.
Finishing the sea bass ceviche
The first dish was a simple summery guacamole, similar to my own recipe and a staple on the Mexican table. This was followed by a stunning sea bass ceviche, fish 'cooked' in a citrus juice base, not something I would have normally dare to make, but will definitely give it a go after trying this recipe. Finally, a colourful cucumber, chilli, beetroot & ricotta salad - I'm not really a fan of beetroot but this beetroot was marinated in some amazing hibiscus syrup, which was so good I could have slurped down a good few tablespoons of the stuff. The ricotta was cool and slightly minty, which married perfectly with the marinated beetroot and crunchy cucumber.
Our finished dishes
After we had made our dishes, we were treated to a Mexican feast of some of the summer dishes on the Wahaca menu, together with divine margaritas made with tamarind.

Dishes from the summer menu, including seasonal new potato taquitos and crispy fried chunks of sweet potato

If you can't get to a Wahaca to try some Mexican food, you can always make your own! The recipes for the three dishes we made and the tamarind margarita can be found in the new Wahaca Mexican Food at Home
book, which is on sale from the 21st June 2012. We were kindly given
advance copies of the book to take home with us - it's packed with
interesting, authentic recipes.
And if that's not enough, there are 3 different spicy Wahaca sauces to
try, created by Tommi to spice up your Mexican home cooking and are available
in Sainsbury's and Asda. I tried the fiery habanero chile sauce and it is hot... Hot... HOT! (We just need to get them to sell some of that wonderful hibiscus syrup now!)
When you go to Wahaca, you can pick up a seriously cool packet of seeds to grow your own serrano chillies!
Here's a litlle video of the night, which is credited to Westfield Stratford City Restaurants
Click here to see more food news & videos from the Stratford restaurants - including the Wahaca workshop video!
Many thanks to Thomasina Miers, Wahaca and to Megan Hart for the invitation to attend, it was a brilliant evening!
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