A Taste Of Honey November 21 2013
I have a passion for all things Mexican-the people,their food and drinks,their history,their culture(from Mayan to Toltec to Aztec and everything in between)their amazing country and all the great music that reflects their passion and fire and emotion and LIFE.This programme is dedicated to all things Mexican and is by no means definitive-thats an impossible task but this music is a “leetle Mexican” ‘Taste Of Honey’-Mexico as seen from different artiste’s perspectives-James Taylor,Linda Ronstadt,Nat King Cole,The Champs,Tito Puente,Chico O’Farrill,Los Lobos to name but a few.So get on the Mariachi Music Train and make yourself a margarita(or 3),kick back and listen –Spanish or English –eeet does not matter senoras y senoritas y muchachos y caballeros,its all good and full of life.A friendly tip -when mixing Margaritas,its better to use a good tequila everytime-at least you will have a GOOD headache!!!!!
TR 1 South Of The Border/Patsy Cline & The Jordanaires
TR 2 Tijuana Taxi/Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass
TR 3 Melau De Cana/Celia Cruz & La Sonora Matancera
TR 4 El Bodeguero/Nat King Cole
TR 5 Que Bueno Baila Usted/Beny More
TR 6 Ai No Corrida/Quincy Jones,Omara Portuondo,Ibrahim Ferrer
TR 7 Marguerita/Elvis Presley
TR 8 Mexico/James Taylor
TR 9 The Lonely Bull/The Ventures
TR 10 Tequila/The Champs
TR 11 The Tijuana Jail/The Kingston Trio
TR 12 El Sol Que Tu Eres/Linda Rondstadt
TR 13 Cucurrucucu Paloma/Jose Feliciano
TR 14 Mambocito Mio/Illinois Jacquet
TR 15 Descarga Numero 1000/Chico O’Farrill
TR 16 Guaguanco Margarito/Tito Puente & Orchestra
TR 17 Mexican Divorce/The Drifters
TR 18 La Pistola y El Corazon/Los Lobos
TR 19 Historia de un Amor/Luis Miguel
TR 20 La Cucuracha/The Mexicali Brass
TR 21 Margaritaville/Jimmy Buffet
RECIPE FOR STU’S GUACAMOLE
2 Large ripe avocados 2 fresh coriander sprigs finely chopped
1 tablespoon finely chopped onion(i use red onions) Fresh lime juice
1 or 2 finely chopped hot chills(the little hotties) Salt/pepper to taste
1 large ripe tomato peeled and finely chopped
Pulp advocados and grind up or mash with a fork,add the onion,tomato and coriander and stir in until all ingredients are well mixed,then season with lime juice and salt/pepper.
Serve immediately as guacamole will darken when left so its ‘Bueno’ to serve fresh and this recipe will serve about 6 people.
For more servings just add proportionately to the quantities and dont forget to serve this with very crisp corn chips and a Margarita or two.Enjoy !!!!