Tell us about your absolute favorite food and why readers should try it if they haven’t already.
My favorite food/memory would be back when I took a family trip to Mexico City. It was a late night entering what I describe a mile long street called “Taco Row.” On both sides of the street, you see individual taco stands aka puestos. The aroma of grilled carne asada, the smell of fresh corn tortillas on the comal, the steam from “Tacos al Vapor.” There I realized I was in “Taco Heaven.” I’ve had my fair share of tacos over my life. However, one puesto caught my eye and my stomach: Tacos de Saudero. A beef brisket taco, but not a beef brisket taco like here in the United States. A slow simmered beef brisket cooked in beef fat for hours at a time. As you order your tacos, the tortillas are being cooked alongside the simmered beef, soaking some of the greasy fat from the meat. Finally, I take my first bite, a simple taco composed of fresh onion, cilantro, salsa de tomatillo and squirt of fresh lime. The acid from the lime has a delicate balance to cut through the firm, yet soft gelatin-like fatty good meat. The spicy salsa brings the balance to memorable “Taco de Saudero.”