Recipe App CookIt 123 Spices Up Cinco de Mayo Dinner
Yes, I have a tin ear for languages, but you know what I do really well? Follow recipes. I’m also an expert in eating Mexican food. It’s sort of my birthright. (Hey Foursquare, there’s a new badge name for you! You’re welcome.) You see, my birthday backs up to Cinco de Mayo. Everyone knows that people born on (or in my case close to) Cinco de Mayo make the best guacamole. Or at least that’s what I tell people and they agree. Because I do. Pro-tip: don’t mash the avocados, leave ‘em chunky.
But my family can only take so many nights of guacamole and crock pot carnitas. Or the alternative: grilled flank steak and guacamole. When I need to expand my Mexican food repertoire, I turn to the recipe app, CookIt 123.
CookIt 123 has hundreds of recipes for Mexican dishes. You can filter all of those recipes by meal type or ingredient and when you find one you can mark it as a favorite and download it or print it. Better, once you’ve downloaded the app, all of the recipes are stored in your computer so you don’t need internet access to see them.
I’m using the app now to figure out my birthday/Cinco de Mayo dinner. Maybe something with poblano chilis? Or how about trying something new with avocado?
What’s your favorite Mexican food recipe? Any recommendations on what I should try for Cinco de Mayo?
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