When we arrived at Lily´s house on the road to Coba, the other students were already there. There were six of us in the class, a couple from the U.S., a couple from Australia, Ana, also from The Playa Times, who is from Puebla, and me. Lily introduced all of us and right away, I knew I was going to love the class. Lily is originally from Oaxaca, and her energy and enthusiasm for Mexican cooking and tradition are infectious. She has incredible knowledge and a very natural teaching style. She speaks fluent English but perfectly mixes in little bits of Spanish that gives the entire experience authenticity.
Next, we moved onto preparing the dishes that were on the menu. These included sopa Azteca, arroz (rice) with poblano peppers, mole ranchero, salsa taquera, tortillas, and quesadillas. Lily gives each person the opportunity to participate in the preparation of the meal. We each had a role in the prep work, whether it was removing the seeds from the dried chiles (to reduce the spiciness), chopping the poblano peppers for the rice, or slicing the tortillas for the sopa Azteca.
We then headed to the stove, where Lily showed us how to prepare the chiles for the mole in clay pots. You will know they are ready when you can smell them, and wow, what an aroma they have! We learned how to properly cook rice in the Mexican tradition and how to know when the mole is perfect, all while taking turns at the stove.
Then, it was back to the table to learn to make homemade tortillas to eat with the meal and to make quesadillas. Once all the food was prepared, we sat down to eat. And eat we did! I can´t even do the food justice by trying to describe it to you. It was so rich with flavors but none of them overwhelming. The handmade tortillas were a perfect compliment to the meal, and I enjoyed them so much that I went home and bought a tortilla press! (I might add that I was successful in my tortilla-making session on Saturday morning!)
I cannot recommend a class with Lily enough. It is a wonderful way to experience authentic Mexico and support a small, local business. You will learn so much and walk away with a full belly and soul.
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