From a large menu of options, we were instructed to select two dishes to make one day before the class – which gives the Pueblito Cooking school time to source the necessary ingredients. See below the entire menu of options. We chose the Tortilla Soup and the Green Enchiladas.
By the way, all these dishes from the menu seemed like pretty “basic” general mexican fare – there was nothing on the menu that we didn’t recognize – so I suppose this is my only criticism. I really would have loved a deeper dive into some Yucatan cuisine – perhaps some dishes that were a bit more obscure. Alas…this is when you’re reminded that we’re at a vacation resort catering to mostly North Americans – so unsurprisingly, the menu is a set of safe options that would have mass appeal. HOWEVER, that said – despite being “basic” dishes.. These dishes were 100% made from scratch with some truly authentic methods. For me, this was the biggest take away. The way the guacamole was prepared, the way we made the green verde sauce, the way we made the tortillas and the tortilla soup, the inclusion of a Mexican herb (one that I had never heard of!), Epazote… all contributed to a great and authentic cooking experience that resulted in a 10 out of 10 meal… zero complaints. It was delicious. See our dishes and recipes below.