Online Class: Tex Mex Cooking 101
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with CEU Certificate*
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12Lessons
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1,936Students
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8Hours
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0.8CEUs
Course Description
Tex Mex Cuisine 101: A Culinary Journey
Welcome to a culinary journey that promises to delight your taste buds and expand your culinary horizon! If you've ever wondered about the origin, evolution, and sheer variety of Tex Mex dishes that have achieved global popularity, our comprehensive Tex Mex Cuisine 101 course has been meticulously designed for enthusiasts like you.
The Origin and Evolution of Tex Mex Cuisine
Tex Mex cuisine is a beautiful amalgamation of flavors from Mexico and the Southern United States, predominantly Texas. Rooted in the history of the mingling cultures, Tex Mex emerged as Mexican immigrants introduced traditional ingredients to Southern American states, blending with local flavors and techniques. Today, based on [current statistical data], Tex Mex restaurants dot the globe, showcasing the cuisine's global appeal and versatility.
Our journey begins with a deep dive into the rich history of Tex Mex. Understand how cultural exchanges and geographical proximities led to the birth of this distinctive cuisine. As with all great culinary stories, the tale of Tex Mex is replete with passion, creativity, and a love for good food.
Discover a World of Recipes
From the second lesson onward, immerse yourself in the culinary magic that Tex Mex has to offer. Whether you are a spice aficionado or prefer milder flavors, we have you covered. Our course comprises an array of recipes to ensure that every student finds something to resonate with their palate. We'll explore everything from fiery chilies to comfort-food classics, ensuring that there's a dish for everyone, whether you're serving an adventurous group of adults or a family with children.
To provide a glimpse:
- Lesson 2: Classic Tex-Mex Recipes - Begin with foundational dishes that have made Tex Mex famous worldwide.
- Lesson 3: Salsa, Rice, and Cheese - Dive deep into the staples that form the base for countless Tex Mex delicacies.
- Lesson 4: Pasta - Understand how Tex Mex gives a twist to this universally loved ingredient.
- Lesson 5: Tex-Mex Flavors - Discover the spices and seasonings that lend Tex Mex its unmistakable identity.
- Lesson 6: Guacamole, Beans, and Quesadillas - Perfect the art of creating the perfect appetizers and sides.
- Lesson 7 to 12: Each of these lessons unfolds more advanced and nuanced recipes, from Beer Battered Fritters and Chimichangas to tantalizing beverages.
Every lesson comes with approximately three meticulously curated recipes. They range from quick snacks and side dishes to elaborate main courses. Each recipe is paired with suggestions, encouraging you to modify and adapt, catering to your guests' tastes or to the ingredients available locally. In this manner, we not only help you master Tex Mex dishes but also empower you to innovate, ensuring the cuisine continues to evolve.
A Comprehensive Learning Experience
Beyond the recipes, we've designed this course to be a holistic learning experience. Tex Mex Cuisine 101 is more than just a cooking class; it's an invitation to experience a culture, a history, and a culinary tradition that has touched countless lives. We invite you to join us on this delicious journey and discover the flavors, stories, and techniques that make Tex Mex a global sensation. Whether you're a seasoned chef, a home cook, or simply someone who loves good food, there's a seat for you at our table. Welcome aboard!
Course Motivation
This course offers guided recipes for all those who want to adventure into Tex Mex cookery. This course will show you the delights of 'Tex Mex' cuisine as well as giving you step-by-step instructions in order to complete the recipes as they were intended. Also, it will allow you to impress your friends and family with your skills in the kitchen while also helping you to appreciate the culinary history of Tex Mex cookery.
Origins of Tex Mex
The main Texan influence on Tex Mex cuisine is the addition of meat. Texas has the most agricultural land of any of the states of America and the main food export of the state is beef. This compliments the cuisine of Mexico very well as Mexico produces less beef and the people tend to use less as it is much more expensive in proportion to the average wage than it is in Texas. Tex Mex cuisine adds more meat to traditional Mexican food and as a result it is more popular among the meat eating populations of the Western world.
Elements of Tex Mex
Smoking: A smoky flavor is typical of the Tex Mex taste. Achieve this by using smoked spices (paprika for example) or by barbecuing. Cooking on a barbecue is just right in the spirit of Tex Mex cuisine, add woodchips to get that smoky flavor just right.
Beans: Don't worry about the kind of beans! If you have one kind in your kitchen cupboard and not the one called for specifically by the recipe you are making, don't worry, just throw in the beans you have and chalk it up to your own ingenuity! Beans are incredibly popular in Tex Mex cuisine and you will be using a lot of them throughout this course but feel free to experiment and even use local variations to give your Tex Mex food a local twist that your guests will really appreciate.
Cheese: The course makes use of cheddar cheese, Monterey Jack, feta cheese and parmesan cheese. While Monterey Jack is really quite crucial to the flavor of the Tex Mex tradition, feel free to experiment with other types of cheese to get different flavors and textures. Similarly, some recipes do not include cheese but you may feel they would benefit from a dash of cheddar or parmesan here or there. Use your own initiative!
Eggs: Omelettes, quiches and egg batters… eggs are easy to obtain and quick to cook and so they are as popular in Tex Mex cuisine as they are in many other culinary traditions. Try to buy good big free range eggs or check if there are any local people who keep chickens, it can be surprising how much better local eggs can taste and even in cities chicken-keeping is increasingly popular these days.
Corn; sweetcorn can be added to many recipes to bulk them up in much the same way that beans are used. Sweet corn will sweeten up any dish and add a succulence and texture that goes very well with the spiciness of Tex Mex food. Cornbread can be a great addition to any Tex Mex recipe and corn flour will thicken up any sauce.
- Completely Online
- Self-Paced
- Printable Lessons
- Full HD Video
- 6 Months to Complete
- 24/7 Availability
- Start Anytime
- PC & Mac Compatible
- Android & iOS Friendly
- Accredited CEUs
Course Lessons
Lesson 1: Tex Mex Cuisine
- Lesson 1 Video
- Lesson discussions: Reasons for Taking this Course
- Complete Assignment: An Introduction
- Complete: Lesson 1 Assignment: What is Tex Mex Cuisine?
Lesson 2: Classic Tex-Mex Recipes
- Lesson 2 Video
- Complete: Lesson 2 Assignment: Introduce Yourself to Some Tex Mex Classics
Lesson 3: Salsa, Rice, and Cheese
- Lesson 3 Video
- Complete: Lesson 3 Assignment: Make the Side Dishes- Salsa and Mexican Rice
Lesson 4: Pasta
- Lesson 4 Video
- Complete: Lesson 4 Assignment: Tex Mex Pasta!
Lesson 5: Tex-Mex Flavors
- Lesson 5 Video
- Complete: Lesson 5 Assignment: Different Tex Mex Flavors
Lesson 6: Guacamole, Beans and Quesadillas
- Lesson 6 Video
- Complete: Lesson 6 Assignment: Make some Quesadillas .
Lesson 7: Beer Battered Fritters, Pizza, and Stuffed Cherry Tomatoes
- Lesson 7 Video
- Complete: Lesson 7 Assignment: Beer Battered Fritters, Pizza and Stuffed Cherry Tomatoes
Lesson 8: Nachos, Beef and Chipotle Pasta, and Corn on the Cob
- Lesson 8 Video
- Complete: Lesson 8 Assignment: Corn on the Cob (Tex Mex style)
Lesson 9: Chimichangas, Potato Bake, and Baked Chicken
- Lesson 9 Video
- Complete: Lesson 9 Assignment: Chimichangas
Lesson 10: Chili
- Lesson 10 Video
- Complete: Lesson 10 Assignment: All about Chili
Lesson 11: Marinades, Soups, and Potatoes
- Lesson 11 Video
- Complete: Lesson 11 Assignment: Ribs and Potatoes
Lesson 12: Beverages
- Lesson 12 Video
- Lesson discussions: Let us know what you think of this course; Program Evaluation Follow-up Survey (End of Course); Course Comments
- Complete: Lesson 12 Assignment: The Right Beverage
- Complete: Final Assignment: Put it all together and Make a Tex Mex Feast
- Complete Assignment: Final Thoughts
Learning Outcomes
- Describe Tex-Mex cuisine.
- Demonstrate classic Tex-Mex recipes.
- Demonstrate making salsa, rice, and cheese.
- Demonstrate making pasta.
- Describe and recognize Tex-Mex flavors.
- Demonstrate making guacamole, beans and quesadillas.
- Demonstrate making beer battered fritters, pizza, and stuffed cherry tomatoes.
- Demonstrate making nachos, beef and chipotle pasta, and corn on the cob.
- Demonstrate making chimichangas, potato bake, and baked chicken.
- Demonstrate making chilli, marinades, soups, potatoes, and beverages.
- Demonstrate mastery of lesson content at levels of 70% or higher.
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- Earn an Official Certificate Documenting Course Hours and CEUs
- Verify Your Certificate with a Unique Serial Number Online
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Student Testimonials
- "Thank you for your input at learning how to put together a Tex Mex meal. We had fun every Wednesday night for the last few months. Although omelets were our favorite, we enjoyed every meal. Thanks." -- Diane S.
- "There was a variety of recipes and techniques. I also appreciated the choices for each lesson." -- Diane S.
- "Instructor very easy to relate to. The lessons were easy to understand, and gave many great recipes." -- Vickie W.
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