Reader's Choice Top Ten Favorite Southwest Recipes Voted on by... You! - Everyday Southwest (2024)

Bacon Wrapped Jalapeno Stuffed Shrimp and Pineapple Kabob

The numbers are in and the tally has been counted for your top ten favorite Southwest recipes of 2011. So, before we ride off into the new year, it's time to give your favorite recipes an encore.

2011 was a really big year for us, the Southwest Sisters. We had a wedding (Donna's son) a graduation (mine, from culinary school) and lots and lots of new foodie friends, blogging friends and even two (count them, two!) television appearances.

Looking back over the year of posts, re-reading your comments and seeing which Southwest recipes you, our foodie friends, like the best was extra fun. I do have to tell you, the count was really close this year and yes, there were a few surprises.

So, without further ado, I give you the
Everyday Southwest Reader's Choice Top Ten List, 2011!!
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Bacon Wrapped Jalapeno Stuffed Shrimp and Pineapple Skewer

Number one... Bacon Wrapped, Jalapeno Stuffed Shrimp and Pineapple Kabobs
Well, no surprise here... bacon! It must be the bacon, it certainly is not the picture! This recipe is actually my sons' favorite savory dish. I know you've seen bacon wrapped shrimp before but, I added the pineapple to make them the best bacon wrapped shrimp you've ever had.
Just remember, if you are cooking them for a party, make a bunch of them... they go fast!

Number two... Slow Cooker Achiote Pork: The Old World Original Pulled Pork Recipe
Donna's pulled pork recipe give you all of the flavors of the Yucatan; citrus, achiote, banana leaves... but, with out the suckling pig, of course!

Halloween Ghosts on Carrot Cake-Fast and Easy Cupcakes

Number Three...Halloween Ghosts on Carrot Cake Recipe—Fast and Easy Cupcakes
These are just too cute! I put these adorable little ghosts on a "healthy-er" version of a dressed up cake mix. These are a fast and easy answer for a special Halloween treat.

Hasselback Potato Recipe with Guajillo Chile Oil and Chipotle Sour Cream

Number four...Hasselback Potato Recipe with Guajillo Chile Oil and Chipotle Sour Cream
Potatoes? On a top ten list? You bet. The Guajillo Chile Oil and roasted Hasselback potato are a match made in Southwest heaven. You'll find it hard to serve anything else with your potatoes. Hmm... guajillo gravy? Maybe in 2012.

Mini Banana Cream Pie Recipe and How to Make Pastry Cream

Number five...Mini Banana Cream Pie Recipe and How to Make Pastry Cream
These mini banana pies are the perfect answer to the "fruit pie? or cream?" pie question. You can assemble them just before serving to solve the "browned bananas on the bottom of the pie" question, too.

Margarita Style Gelato—A Five Minute Churn-Free Dessert with Southwest Flavors

Number Six... Margarita Style Gelato—A Five Minute Churn-Free Dessert with Southwest Flavors
Don't have an ice cream maker? No problem. Donna's fast and easy gelato is the answer.

Cowboy Caviar—A No-Cook Bean Salad with a Southwest Kick

Number seven...Cowboy Caviar—A No-Cook Bean Salad with a Southwest Kick
This is a fast and easy no-cook, no-meat dish. It is versatile enough to serve as a side dish or in a lettuce wrap as a main dish. Maybe a Cowboy Caviar Burro is in the future.

Coconut Bavarian Entrements with Mango Gelee

Number eight... Coconut Bavarian Entrements with Mango Gelee
These little gems are a beauty. Coconut bavarian and mango gelee? Who said Southwest can't be fancy?

Shaved Summer Squash Salad with Jalapeno Vinaigrette and Spiced Pecans

Number nine...Shaved Summer Squash Salad with Jalapeno Vinaigrette and Spiced Pecans
This Southwest twist on a French classic made a healthy salad entre that was cool enough to eat all summer long.

Grilled Shrimp Tacos with BBQ Spice Dry Rub

Number ten... Grilled Shrimp Tacos with BBQ Spice Dry Rub
Last, but certainly not least, these shrimp tacos can be grilled indoors on a grill pan... under the air conditioner! Wait a minute... that's my favorite way to cook in the summer. I demand a recount!

So. did your favorite Southwest recipe make the list this year? If it did, leave us a comment and let us know which one is your favorite.

If not, tell us which recipe you think should have made the list.

This is only the beginning of our favorite Southwest foods so, if you have a favorite dish that you don't see on Everyday Southwest, let us know and we will do our best to add it to the collection this year.

We have a lot of fun sharing our family's recipes with you and really enjoy reading your comments. Please feel free to share our website with your friends or on twitter and subscribe to our free email updates so you don't miss a thing in 2012.

Happy New Year,

Sandy

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Reader's Choice Top Ten Favorite Southwest Recipes Voted on by... You! - Everyday Southwest (2024)

FAQs

What is one type of food often eaten in the Southwest? ›

The staple ingredients of Southwestern cuisine are corn, squash and beans. Called the "three sisters", they have been staples of North-American agriculture since ancient times. Beans are served whole or refried, and both styles can be used as filling for tostadas, tacos, burritos and similar dishes.

What is a Southwest style of cooking? ›

The Cuisine Is Largely Plant-Based

Three ingredients are the historical basis for all Southwestern cuisine: Corn, beans, and squash, collectively known as the “three sisters,” were the staples of North American agriculture perhaps as early as 7000 B.C.E.

What 4 groups of people had the most influence on cooking in the southwest? ›

What four groups of people had the most influence on cooking in the Southwest? Native American, Spanish peoples, Aztecs, and Mexicans. How did the prospectors make and use sourdough? They made sourdough by mixing together flour, water, and salt.

What food did the Southwest people eat? ›

Natives foraged for Pinon nuts, cacti (saguaro, prickly pear, cholla), century plant, screwbeans, mesquite beans, agaves or mescals, insects, acorns, berries, and seeds and hunted turkeys, deer, rabbits, fish (slat water varieties for those who lived by the Gulf of California) and antelope (some Apaches did not eat ...

What is Southwest best known for? ›

Characterized by its dry climate and desert landscapes, the Southwest contains an abundance of natural wonders, with nearly as many different cultural influences. Like each region in the United States, the Southwest is an America all its own, welcoming visitors from near and far to its magical corner of the country.

What are 2 food items the South is known for? ›

So, from hot chicken in Nashville to the tamales of the Mississippi Delta, come and get a taste of the Southern states.
  • St Louis gooey butter cake, Missouri. ...
  • Shrimp po'boy, Louisiana. ...
  • Banana pudding, Tennessee. ...
  • Burgoo stew, Kentucky. ...
  • Fried green tomatoes, Alabama. ...
  • Fried catfish, Arkansas. ...
  • Crawfish etouffee, Louisiana.
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What food is Arizona most known for? ›

Must-Try Foods in Arizona
  1. Sonoran Hot Dog. Start your culinary journey with a Sonoran hot dog, a local specialty. ...
  2. Mexican Cuisine. Given its proximity to Mexico, Arizona boasts exceptional Mexican cuisine. ...
  3. Chimichangas. ...
  4. Navajo Tacos. ...
  5. Green Chili Stew. ...
  6. Prickly Pear Cactus. ...
  7. Farm-to-Table Fare. ...
  8. Steak and BBQ.
Nov 16, 2023

What is the religion of the desert Southwest? ›

Like most Indian religions, those of the Southwest Indians were generally characterized by animism and shamanism. Animists believe that spirit-beings animate the sun, moon, rain, thunder, animals, plants, and many other natural phenomena.

What is the Southwest Flavour? ›

McCormick Culinary Southwest Seasoning delivers the authentic smoky heat flavors of the Southwest with a premium blend of cumin, sweet red bell peppers, pungent onions and garlic, hot red peppers, and jalapeños. Use on grilled meat or seafood, or add to chili, salsa and other Tex-Mex recipes.

What food is Texas known for? ›

Especially Texas Smoked Brisket, Ribs, and sausage. Finish the meal with Pecan Pie, Texas Sheet Cake, or Peach Cobbler which are all popular Texas desserts! Tex-Mex is also hugely popular with dishes like Queso, Grilled Chicken and Steak Fajitas, Chicken Flautas, and Beef Enchiladas.

What food was invented in Arizona? ›

When it comes to food, Arizona is known for Fry Bread and the invention of Chimichangas. But I also wanted to give a nod to the desserts by making Nopales (a grilled cactus and corn salad). Sopapillas and Sonoran hot dogs are also some of the foods that Arizona is famous for.

Is Southwest food spicy? ›

True. Many foods in the southwest are spicy due to the influence of Mexican cuisine and the use of ingredients such as chili peppers. Mexican cuisine is known for its spicy flavors, and this influence is seen in many dishes in the southwest region of the United States.

What food does the Southwest grow? ›

While the majority of the region's agricultural land is used for grazing livestock, crops grown include alfalfa, wheat, sorghum, milo, cotton, and corn. The Southwest, in particular California, is also a leading producer of vegetables, fruits, nuts, and dairy products.

What foods is Texas famous for? ›

Take a trip through the Lone Star State and sample classic dishes including pecan pie, chicken-fried steak, cowboy chili and plenty of barbecue.

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