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  2. Mexico: One Plate at a Time - Wikipedia

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    Mexico: One Plate at a Time is a television series starring chef Rick Bayless and, on occasional episodes, his daughter Lanie Bayless. The show is distributed to public television stations by WTTW and American Public Television and also airs on PBS's Create channel, with reruns on ABC's Live Well Network digital subchannel.

  3. Rick Bayless - Wikipedia

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    Authentic Mexican: Regional Cooking from the Heart of Mexico (1987) Rick Bayless's Mexican Kitchen: Capturing the Vibrant Flavors of a World-Class Cuisine (1996) Salsas That Cook: Using Classic Salsas to Enliven Our Favorite Dishes (1998) Mexico: One Plate at a Time (book) (2000) Mexico: One Plate at a Time (television series) (2000–2019)

  4. Carnitas - Wikipedia

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    Carnitas originate from a traditional French dish that was introduced to Mexico via Spain. According to Mariano Galvan Rivera’s cookbook —Diccionario de cocina (1845)— “carnitas” was the vulgar name given by Mexico’s lower classes to the dish known as “Chicharrones de Tours”, and were specifically made and sold in working class neighborhood slaughterhouses or pork shops: [3]

  5. 8 Restaurant Chains That Serve the Best Carnitas - AOL

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    Nutrition: Quesadilla With Carnitas, Guac&Sour Cream (Per Order): 1,180 calories 73 g fat (36 g saturated fat) 2,400 mg sodium 62 g carbs (5 g fiber, 4 g sugar)

  6. Nine Questions with the Master of Mexican Food, Rick Bayless

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  8. Antojito - Wikipedia

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    Mexican street taco fillings vary from one region to another. [2] Most tacos are made with corn tortillas, except in the very north of the country where wheat flour tortillas dominate. The tortillas used in Mexican tacos are soft, although the entire taco can be fried, which is called "dorado" (lit. golden).

  9. The Best Motherduckin’ Carnitas Ever - AOL

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