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Pati's Mexican Table
Cantina Culture and the Morning After?
Season 11
Episode 1107
Cantinas have historically been bars that act as men’s clubs where men come together to drink, eat and be merry. Or talk about their broken hearts. Pati meets with local author and Cantina historian David Canales who takes Pati to two very different style Cantinas in Monterrey and has a taste of the stories, and food they offer.
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Pati visits the rural seaside town of Gasca to make pescado zarandeado.
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Pati visits Mocorito, a known for one of Sinaloa’s most beloved recipes - chilorio.
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Pati rides the El Chepe railway andl tours the train’s kitchen
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Pati travels into the mountains of Sinaloa to the tiny village of Jinetes.
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Pati travels to the northern part of Sinaloa and the town of El Fuerte.
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Pati meets up with two close friends for a local's tour of Mazatlán.
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Pati heads to Los Mochis, a coastal city in the northern region of Sinaloa.
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Pati welcomes fellow public tv chef Vivian Howard to her kitchen.
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Pati visits with locals and chefs in Altata off the coast of Sinaloa.
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Pati visits Culiacán and creates recipes inspired by the experience.
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Pati puts her Mexican spin on some regional American favorites to surprise her three sons.
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Pati recreates her favorite food memories and shares the stories behind the dishes.