When learning a second language, it is important to familiarize yourself with the vocabulary linked to one of the basic activities of life – cooking.
To help you in your trip to improve your Spanish – and perhaps discover new recipes along the way – we have compiled a list of our current Mexican food influencers. Following the accounts of these people will help you to listen to daily Spanish in the context of cooking while resolving one of the biggest questions in life: what am I in cooking today?
Here are seven Mexican food influencers you should follow:
In the kitchen with Jacobin (in the kitchen with Jacobina)
If you don’t have Mexican granny,, Jacobin will make you feel like you.
Attack your audience as “My sons»(My children) and sharing everything, from traditional Mexican recipes to housekeeping advice, Jacobina amassed an audience of more than 4.5 million followers on Instagram, Tiktok and Youtube. Without fantasy utensils or modern household appliances, Jacobina’s cuisine looks like that of an average Mexican household.
Some of his most popular videos include “how to make perfect rice?” “How to make entomatades” and “Chicken at Coca Cola”.
Fucking
With an aesthetic inspired by a style of Renaissance, Fucking Share more than simple recipes; His account aims to inspire others to engage in culinary pleasures.
The account, which has raised more than 4 million followers on Instagram and Tiktok, takes its subscribers on a hearing and visual journey through food. Each recipe is accompanied by a video in which María Paola tells a creative story in Spanish, with a dish or an ingredient as a protagonist.
From exquisite fruit desserts to Mexican pasta and specialties, Mandoka invites her followers to approach the kitchen with a hint of romance.
Grill dress
At only 21 years old, the founder of Grill dressRoberto Morales, appeared on his social media accounts for international celebrities like actor Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Former Formula 1 runner 1 Sergio “Czech” Pérez And the singers Olivia Rodrigo and Rosalía, to name only a few.
Grill Dress stands out on social networks for its delicious recipes in La Parrilla (on the grill), amassing more than 19 million followers through Tiktok and Instagram.
Its recipes have a variety of dishes, mainly involving meat and seafood. The animated sentence “What a chille!(Make him cry!) – Let him exclaim after placing a piece of meat on the grill – has become his expression of signature. He also popularized by giving a “nalgadita(Spanking) to meat before cooking it, a distinctive gesture coming from his hometown of Hermosillo, Sonora.
Mesa Sana
Mesa Sanawhich results in a healthy table, has recipes for daily life but with an original touch. Using everything, from salad soups to desserts, the founders and sisters Andrea and Pamela Berrondo have raised an audience of almost 1 million followers.
With their slogan “Stop thinking about what you will cook for lunch – we will tell you!” Some of their most popular recipes include Pollo Salpicon,, fishing And Beef.
The Berrondo Sisters also launched a kitchen book and a weekly meal calendar available on their website.
Always house
Belinda González, a Mexican American woman and founder of the account Always houseGo defeat your heart with the Mexican Home -style dishes that she cooks from her terrace in Los Angeles. Unlike other accounts, she does not speak during the video. Instead, you will listen to kitchen noises with Mexican music in the background.
Its most popular recipes have reached more than 15 million views, including its Rellenos, Flautas and Caldo de Camarón (shrimp broth). In addition to the Mexican dishes, Belinda has combined its Mexican roots with American food culture to develop original recipes such as Pumpkin Atolus and iced coffee flavored by Horchata.
Cooking in process (a cook in progress)
Erik Domínguez’s account has raised more than 5 million followers on Instagram and Tiktok. His videos show him cooking with a traditional Mexican kitchen, using large clay pots on a wood fire.
He always explains the procedures and ingredients he uses step by step, which makes him the perfect teacher to improve your Spanish.
His authentic Mexican dishes and recipes took him to the Max channel as part of a segment called “Literary gossip ” (Literary gossip), promoting the new HBO series Like chocolate waterBased on the successful Mexican novel of 1989 of the same name.
Cola de Gallo (Rooster Tail)
Make food in drinks, this influencer Rooster tail I will show you how to prepare original drinks with Mexican minds and beyond. Using unusual ingredients such as candy canes, marshmallows and corn milkHis cocktail recipes vary depending on the season.
Some of its most popular cocktails include watermelon mojitos, mezcal strokes with strawberries and chamoy and a coffee -based cocktail, carajillo, made with pumpkin spice aromas. As part of its cocktail content, the Gallo cola chain also offers aperitif recipes.
The man behind Cola de Gallo, whose name remains unknown to date, also offers online mixology workshops.
Gabriel stage is a Mexican lawyer who has become a full -time writer. She was born and grew up in Guadalajara and covers business, culture, lifestyle and travel for Mexico News Daily. You can follow his Dunas y Palmeras lifestyle blog.