Volume 2

   
Volume 2

Dear Frank,
I've been having a hard time finding tomato paste in the stores here. I've seen chopped, canned tomatoes, salsas, bouillons, pureed tomatoes, and many other things, but I've had a hard time finding paste. Any ideas? If you help me, I'll make you my famous tomato sauce!
BEV STACHLICH, HARMONY, WISCONSIN

DEAR BEV,

You’re right – tomato paste is hard to find, which is somewhat surprising considering that Mexico is the 10th largest producer of tomatoes in the world. Then again, tomato paste has never been a common ingredient in Mexican food. You’re in luck, though – the new Wal-Mart on Francisco Villa sells it. Just look for pasta de tomate.

If you’re ever in a real bind, or you just want to try something new, you can also make your own tomato paste with just a few simple ingredients:

· 2 dozen Roma tomatoes (the medium-sized tomatoes)
· 1 tsp salt
· herbs (optional)

1. Put a large pot of water on high heat to boil.
2. While you’re waiting for the water, score a ring around each tomato, being careful to only cut through the skin.
3. Once the water is boiling, throw the tomatoes in a few at a time. Leave them in the water for 30 seconds, then take them out and put them directly in an ice-water bath.
4. After all the tomatoes have been blanched, remove the skins, which should be easy.
5. Cut all the tomatoes in half. Remove the seeds with a spoon and discard, and then squeeze the juice out of the tomato halves with your hands.
6. Dice the tomatoes. As you dice them, put them in a colander to allow them to drain more liquid.
7. Empty the water out of the pot. Put the tomatoes and the salt in the pot, and simmer for about an hour on medium-low heat, stirring frequently.
8. Pour the tomatoes into a metal sieve inside a bowl. Push into the tomatoes with a spatula to force even more liquid out.
9. Return the tomatoes to the pot. At this point, you can add some herbs if you want, like basil, sage, or oregano. Cook for on medium for another two hours or so until the consistency is right.
10. Use the tomato paste immediately, refrigerate it for up to three days, or freeze it.


Dear Frank,
I have heard members of your heritage referred to as "Chiweenies.” Do you feel this is derogatory? I am a Chihuahua and I have a crush on a beautiful Dachshund lady. I'm sure any off-spring we would produce would be muy guapo (like yourself), but I worry about name-calling.
DOGGY GILMOUR (AKA GILLY), PUERTO VALLARTA

DEAR GILLY,

Thankfully, we’re living in more tolerant times these days. It wasn’t so long ago that dogs like Yorkiepoos, Labradoodles, Puggles, and yes, Chiweenies would’ve just been called “mutts.” Name-calling is just a part of childhood, no matter what your heritage is – just look at names like “wiener dog,” “sausage dog,” or “doxy.” Don’t let any of this get in the way of finding true love. After all, the love, guidance, and support you give to your future children are much more important than the color of their fur.

Besides, don’t you think you’re getting ahead of yourself? It’s a little too early to worry about puppies if you haven’t even asked this Dachshund lady of yours on a date yet. Slow down, and good luck!


Until next time,

Frank

Frank

Have you ever wondered how to get a mole stain out of the carpet? Or why you keeping hearing that bugle song they play before horse races out on the street? Or how to type the "@" sign on a Mexican keyboard? If so, you've come to the right place: Ask Frank.

A native of Puerto Vallarta, Frank was born in 2003 to a Chihuahua mother and a Daschund father. He's a bit of a Renaissance man - his interests are almost as numerous as his nicknames. With a vast wealth of knowledge under his collar (and all by the age of six, no less!), Frank's next job was perfect: advice columnist.

So, if you have a burning question about Puerto Vallarta, Mexican culture in general, or anything else, email it along with your name and hometown to info@pvpulse.com.

Website: www.pvpulse.com/en/community/blogs/ask-frank

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