Edit: This post was originally published in April 2012, and I decided to give it a little makeover.
Santa Fe, New Mexico is my favorite place on the entire planet. We try to make one or two trips out there each year, but that's honestly not enough for me. I send Mr. Devilish Dish links to Santa Fe homes for sale on a daily basis, hoping some day to wear him down. We love to visit and soak up the culture, stock up on green chiles, and pretty much just to pig out. Mind you when I say pig out we pig out. Crepes or breakfast burritos for breakfast. Lunch. Afternoon snacks. Dinner. Dessert. Another snack. Usually we just hop from one restaurant to another and share an appetizer or entree so we can fit in all of our adored meals. New Mexican is hands down our favorite type of cuisine. There is a little cafe in the plaza that has been there since 1905 called
The Plaza Cafe. Not only does it have awesome, classic American diner food, it also features Greek and New Mexican recipes. Since we visit Santa Fe so frequently, friends often ask my favorite thing to eat in the City Different. Without a doubt it is their
Bowl of Chile. It's a very simple, but delicious bowl of awesomeness, served with a big piece of Indian Fry Bread. Beans, green chile, and your choice of calabacitas, carne asada, chicken or carnitas. We always choose the carne asada. It comes with a sopapilla on the side to soak up the sauce. We just stir it together and dive in. Since we haven't been able to make it to Santa Fe recently, we have our own version we created to satisfy us at home. I serve it at home with my Homemade Indian Fry Bread, AND my Gluten-Free Indian Fry Bread. We're lucky to locally find a roasted green chile in a jar that is
made in Albuquerque using Hatch green chile so we get that authentic New Mexico flavor at home. While this certainly isn't the same as enjoying a meal at the Famous Plaza Cafe, it does help the homesickness when we are craving Santa Fe flavor!