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Contemporary El Granjero Cantina’s Startling Contemporary Cuisine

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(Gerry Furth-Sides, content and Michael Brown photos courtesy of El Granjero Cantina) El Granjero Cantina invites everyone to celebrate the historic holida of  Cinco de Mayo with special dishes and cocktails Thursday, May 5th, 2022, from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm.

A Strawberry Margarita at El Granjero Cantina

Executive Chef Jenni Sklar will also be featuring three festive specials including her FRY-CHOS made of fries, guajillo cheese sauce, black olives, pickled onions, salsa verde, pico de gallo and sour cream, Lobster Tacos with luscious crispy lobster, cabbage slaw, and spicy aioli, and Steak Taco comprised of asada-style skirt steak, guacamole, corn salsa, Cotija cheese, and cilantro served with herb rice and beans.

What would a Mexican party be without delicious chips and guac?

The cantina’s new location at the historic Original Farmers Market adds to the holiday features an inviting indoor-outdoor seating and great patio for people watching, 

El Granjero offers a daily selection of Tacos, Dorados,Vegan Tacos, Salads, Bowls, Burritos, Quesadillas, Tequila, Mezcal, Top Shelf Margaritas, Sangria, Specialty Cocktails and Cerveza, Mocktails.

A contemporary spread of dishes at El Granjero Cantina

Executive Sklar‘s menu features regional Mexican flavors. She takes care to use seasonal and fresh ingredients. On the list is a selection of Antojitos (Snacks) including GuacamoleFiesta Nachos, Papas Fritas and Pork Belly, and  Ensaladas (Salad).

Chef Sklar’s signature Caesar Salad prepared with classic romaine lettuce, adds cured egg yolk, sunflower seeds, and breadcrumbs. A more trendy dish of greens is the Kale Salad made with avocado, griddled cheese, house pickles, corn, and black bean salsa.

El Granjero Cantina house favorites include The HIBISCUS featuring sauteed hibiscus flowers, onion, and cheese. The Queso is prepared with cheese, black bean puree, salsa negra, and escabeche relish served with lettuce.

El Granjero Cantina‘s contemporary Quest
El Granjero Cantina‘s contemporary Quest

Chef Sklar’sTacos include AvocadoBeefCarnitasChicken or Crispy Fish. The Dorados (Golden Tacos) are lightly fried to perfection with options of Chili Braised Beef & CheeseTomatillo Chicken & Cheese, and Soyrizo & Vegan Cheese.

Patas Fritas at El Granjeo Cantina

The Los Tazones (Bowls) include the California-inspired Crispy Avocado Bowl prepared with chipotle aioli, marinated kale, corn, black bean salsa, and pickled red onions. Other choices are the Chicken BowlBeef BowlCarnitas Bowl,Seared Fish Bowl, or Keto Bowl with a diner’s choice of protein with cauliflower rice, griddled cheese, cabbage slaw, marinated kale, and crema.

Chef Sklar also includes family favorites and sides for a full Mexican meal. This translates to Cheese and Chicken Enchiladas; Carnitas and Chili Beef Burritos. Acompanantes (Sides) include AvocadoBlistered JalapenoCauliflower RiceCorn TortillasFlour TortillasGuacamoleBlack BeansBlack Bean Puree, and Herb Rice.

Bowls at the new El Granjero Cantina

“We make everything in-house from our pickles to our salsas, carnitas, and our tortillas,” states Sklar.  El Granjero Cantina’s tortillas are extremely special. Sklar spent months looking for the perfect blend of fresh corn masa and maseca (dry corn flour) to create a unique texture that resembles a flour tortilla. Says Sklar, “Our Tortillas are soft, pliable, full of moisture and fantastic flavor. The density reminds me of a tamale and every tortilla is handmade to order every time.”

El Granjero Cantina’s bar program, created by Cocktail Consultant Tobin Shea, honors traditional agave-based spirits from Mexico with a specially curated list of Tequilas y Mezcal showcasing a special selection of Blanco TequilaReposado TequilaAnejo Tequila, andMezcal.

They describe their fun and frothy Frozen MargaritasCocktails on Tap, and collection of Classic Margaritas 

Specialty Cocktails at El Granjero Cantana

Specialty Cocktails such as the EGC Old Fashioned comprised if reposado tequila, mezcal, Meletti Amaro, and orange, Lifesaver made with mezcal, Fiero, lime and pineapple syrup, and Rasp-Hib Cocktail prepared with guests choice of tequila, Italicus, hibiscus tea, lime and soda.

And, to make sure this is the ultimate Cinco de Mayo celebration El Granjero Cantina will be serving up a SHOT & BEER  featuring a shot of Cazadores tequila and Modello ($12), Patron Margarita ($16) prepared with Patron silver, fresh lime juice, Cointreau, and agave, fresh Frozen Strawberry Margarita ($14) made with Cazadores tequila, Fiero, strawberries, lime, and sugar. 

Cazadores and Patrón will add to the party by serving samples from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm to guests 21 and over. In addition,  El Granjero Cantina will also be offering select BeerWine, house-made Sangria, and non-alcoholic beverages such as El Granjero Cantina’s handmade Horchata and freshly carbonated Agua Frescas

A party would not be complete without music. Live Mariachis will be performing from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm, so come sip, savor, and celebrate at El Granjero Cantina atThe Original Farmers Market this Cinco de Mayo!

El Granjero Cantina will be open on Cinco de MayoThursday, May 5th, 2022, from 10:00 am to 8:00pm. For more information about El Granjero Cantina at The Original Farmers Market or to make reservations,please call 323.879.9324 directly or visit www.CantinaLA.com.

Want more stats to impress your friends on on Margarita preferences state-by-state? Head over to Shane Co.’s The Loupe Blog for the full post — including sweet and salty insights like just how much Americans spend on average per year, $331! 

  • The most popular combination is classic lime margarita with Patrón tequila, on the rocks, with a sea salt rim, voted a favorite by 20 states. 
  • Wisconsin, Florida, and Oklahoma have the highest margarita tolerance – reporting it takes more than 3 to get tipsy compared to the national average of 2.5. 
  • On average, the most Americans are willing to pay for a margarita at a bar or restaurant is $10.97 
  • The average American drinks 30.18 margaritas per year! With 83% of respondents saying they prefer regular to skinny margs. 
  • 31% of Americans said they would choose margaritas over coffee if they could only have one of either for the rest of their lives.
Taibo at the statue of Juarez in Mexico City (Netflix documentary above and below)

The Battle of Puebla is important in Mexican history as an inspiration for freedom and overcoming the odds for it. This is true despite a second battle that ended differently with the French overtaking Mexico City and Napoleon the III eventually establishing  his second Mexican empire outpost that lasted a few years. The reason was to replace the land his uncle sold to Thomas Jefferson in the Louisiana Purchase.  

What we remember, though is that although considerably outnumbered in this last stand to take over Mexico City, the ragtag assortment of 4000 Mexican soldiers defeated a much better-equipped, over-confident French army twice the size that had not been defeated for almost 50 years.  Credit goes to a young General Zaragoza who inspired them, calling them, “the best children of Mexico.”

Paco Ignacio Taibo II’s book traces Mexico’s revolutionary history from 1854-1867, a period he considers foundational to the country.  Watch the  Netflix documentary of it, showing Taibo tracing the route with other historians while narrating the captivating story.

Dare to Do a Classic Danish Holiday Dinner

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(Gerry Furth-Sides) Let’s share a meal with friends on the fourth day of day of Christmas, with our Danish friend, @tableconversation. We tried to make it worthy of her luminous xmas tree and treasure trove of holiday decorations that fill the living room.  And this simple, yet elegant and tasty meal would warm the heart of any guest all winter long.

The impromptu “fun” challenge was bringing the meal over in the pouring rain.  On the menu was a green salad, red cabbage, sausage, brussels sprouts and crunchy homemade cookies.  Greens are a must for this holiday reminding us all that spring is coming.

Christmas Gifts and a flower arrangement add a festive touch to any meal
The modern conveniences of carry out trays and zipped plastic bags for a classic dinner

Our Danish holiday meal followed the classic menu of pumpernickel bread, asparagus (a treat usually reserved for spring and here Mexican grown), baby potatoes, sausage, red cabbage done in a sweet and sour manner.

The star of the meal, the potato sausage, echoed last year when I ordered one from Denmark from a Minnesota distributor. The meal was inspired by wonderfully caring and careful Huntington Meats at the Original Farmers Market. The pork sausage with Pear and Fig was irresistible among their astonishing array of handmade sausage. The “very Danish” Pork sausage with

A Danish winter meal: pumpernickel bread, asparagus (a treat), baby potatoes, sausage, red cabbage

Huntington Meats has been a favorite of our’s for decades and they have been at the market much longer than that. The careful and caring gentleman behind the counter is Head Butcher, Jon Escobedo.  He even labelled the individual sausage packages for us.

Caring, careful Head Butcher, Jon Escobedo of Huntington Meats at the Original Farmers Market,

Shopping can be an experience for any meal, especially when it starts at the Original Farmers Market in Los Angeles. All sorts of ethnic foods abound there, with some vendors dating back a century.I

An outing at the Original Farmers Market adds to the experience

nstead of extending the season with 12 days of Christmas as in the UK, Danish Christmas starts on December 1!  Let’s follow both!

These guys are ready for a nap after a wonderful dinner.

The major celebration on Christmas Eve consists of an elaborate dinner lasting far into the night, with presents opened all through it. Roast pork, duck, boiled potatoes, red cabbage and gravy are “musts.” Risalamande rice pudding with cherry sauce is dessert, with a whole almond hidden in one, traded in for a prize or extra present. 

While we overlapped some of the Danish menu, we certainly felt the most important part of any Danish get-together: Hygge, a definable word that is the feeling of welcome, warmth, and coziness.  

‘God Jul’!

The wine Barbara chose for this was the 2012 Tempranillo-Malbec blend from Abacela in Southern Oregon’s Umpqua Valley. It was extra special because she was introduced to it during a winery tour there. Made half and half from each grape, it was bright, fresh, fruity and perfect with this Danish style holiday dinner.