10 great Mexican restaurants in New York City
We're getting in the kitchen with New York City chefs preparing international specialties, and this month Mario Hernandez demonstrates how to make an authentic Mexican seafood dish. The chef and co-owner of new restaurant, Temerario serves the Mexican street food he grew up with to diners in Chelsea. Browse the gallery above for a variety of places to dine on Mexican in Manhattan, and catch the cooking demo, recipe and tips below. Also find prime places for tasting agave spirits to plan your pairings.
Steamed Huachinango Veracruzano (serves two)
by Temerario chef and partner Mario Hernandez
Ingredients:
2 teaspoons of sliced queen olives
3 teaspoons of chopped onion
3 garlic cloves
1 sprig oregano
1 chopped jalapeño
2 pepperoncinis
1 teaspoon of capers
2 cups of chopped tomatoes
1 cup can of whole tomatoes
2 ounces of EVOO 7 oz
red snapper filet
3 baby potatoes
1 teaspoon of chopped parsley
Method:
Heat oil then add the onion and garlic
When it’s golden brown, add the tomatoes and jalapeños
Let cook 2 minutes then season with salt and pepper as needed
Set aside the rest of the ingredients
Season snapper with salt and pepper, then pour over the salsa
Cook for 6-8 minutes
Watch the cooking demo

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