Monday, July 18, 2011

Santiagos Diablo Shrimp

The Diablo Shrimp at Santiagos is a dish that requires some attention. You prepare the shrimp separately from the sauce by sauteing Jumbo Gulf Shrimp in butter with chipolte. Then add lime, shallots and garlic with cilantro and you have a nice slow warm flavor. The sauce that the shrimp lay in gets better as you go. Below is the finished product.


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The coffee we serve at both The Bisbee Grille and Santiagos is roasted at our own roaster every day and brewed on site for your dining pleasure. We do not know of any restaurant that does this. If you would like to order your coffee beans whole or ground, you can shop at our website http://www.bisbeecoffee.com/ or call Roasting Room & Business Office:
Toll-Free Phone: 800-215-2611 / Local Phone: 520-432-7931
All coffee is roasted the day it will be shipped out,
which is usually within one business day of the time it was ordered.
(PLEASE NOTE: Roasting room is closed Saturday & Sunday)Also, visit our blog at: http://bisbeecoffeestyleguide.blogspot.com/

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Zacatecas


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Santiagos Zacatecas is one of 6 combination plates that allows you to taste the best of everything. The Zacatecas is comprised of the following:

1. One delicious mole enchilada made with shredded chicken and covered with Chef Karina's authentic mole.

2. Our Rocky point fish taco: a soft corn tortilla filled with crispy battered cod, cilantro, diced tomatoes, onion, and sprinkled with shredded Cotija cheese.

3. One chilorio taco: a seasoned orange citrus ancho chili marinated pork taco, topped with fresh avacado and grilled onions on a soft tortilla.

All this plus your choice of two sides. Don't forget to use the lime on those tacos!



The coffee we serve at both The Bisbee Grille and Santiagos is roasted at our own roaster every day and brewed on site for your dining pleasure. We do not know of any restaurant that does this. If you would like to order your coffee beans whole or ground, you can shop at our website http://www.bisbeecoffee.com/ or call Roasting Room & Business Office:
Toll-Free Phone: 800-215-2611 / Local Phone: 520-432-7931
All coffee is roasted the day it will be shipped out,
which is usually within one business day of the time it was ordered.
(PLEASE NOTE: Roasting room is closed Saturday & Sunday)Also, visit our blog at: http://bisbeecoffeestyleguide.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Quesadilla Supremo


In most regions of Mexico, a quesadilla is a flat circle of cooked corn masa, called a "tortilla", warmed to soften it enough to be folded in half and filled. They are typically filled with oaxaca cheese (or queso oaxaca). Oaxaca cheese is a stringy cheese that comes from Mexico. The quesadilla is then cooked on a comal until the cheese has completely melted. They are usually cooked without the addition of any oil at all. Often the quesadillas are served with green or red salsa, chopped onion, guacamole, and sour cream. While Oaxacan or string cheese is the most common filling, other ingredients are also used in addition to cheese in traditional Mexican quesadillas.


Santiagos fills theirs with roasted poblano chiles, diced tomato, green onion and your choice of shredded chicken, beef or pork. Served with three tasty dips: chipotle ranch, ancho chile and our house-made guacamole.

The coffee we serve at both The Bisbee Grille and Santiagos is roasted at our own roaster every day and brewed on site for your dining pleasure. We do not know of any restaurant that does this. If you would like to order your coffee beans whole or ground, you can shop at our website http://www.bisbeecoffee.com/ or call Roasting Room & Business Office:
Toll-Free Phone: 800-215-2611 / Local Phone: 520-432-7931
All coffee is roasted the day it will be shipped out,
which is usually within one business day of the time it was ordered.
(PLEASE NOTE: Roasting room is closed Saturday & Sunday)Also, visit our blog at: http://bisbeecoffeestyleguide.blogspot.com/

Monday, July 4, 2011

A Touch of Stars and Stripes: Santiago's Fried Ice Cream!


Come by and try our version of Stars and Stripes with a platter of Mexican Fried Ice Cream. This dish will cool you down between 4th of July Festivities! 

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Featured Drink: Waborita


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Those of us who work hard for a living, or just don't have working air conditioning at the house have a saying as we make our way home after a hot day, and that is to make a "beer stop". Well may we put a twist on that by asking that you make a "brewery stop" at Santiagos for an ice cold, arctic blue Waborita. 
Smooth Cabo Wabo tequila shaken with Blue Curacao and a splash of Rosa’s lime. Sammy Hagar would be proud!

Today’s feature at Santiago’s: Chef’s Choice


Let our chef choose our most
delectable entrees to complete your
dining experience and give you a 
taste of what Santiago’s Mexican is 
all about...

The coffee we serve at both The Bisbee Grille and Santiagos is roasted at our own roaster every day and brewed on site for your dining pleasure. We do not know of any restaurant that does this. If you would like to order your coffee beans whole or ground, you can shop at our website http://www.bisbeecoffee.com/ or call Roasting Room & Business Office:
Toll-Free Phone: 800-215-2611 / Local Phone: 520-432-7931
All coffee is roasted the day it will be shipped out,
which is usually within one business day of the time it was ordered.
(PLEASE NOTE: Roasting room is closed Saturday & Sunday)
Also, visit our blog at: http://bisbeecoffeestyleguide.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Sopapillas




The sopaipilla is very popular in Chile. It can be salty or sweet, in which case it's eaten as a dessert. When eaten sweet it's boiled or dipped in chancaca after being fried. When served this way they are called Sopaipillas Pasadas. Chancaca sauce is a sauce made of molten chancaca (black beet sugar) mixed with orange peel, cloves, and cinnamon.


At Saniagos, we deep fry our dough and bring it up golden brown, dusted with a mix of cinnamon and sugar, served with our local Bisbee's killer bee honey. Yum Yum.


The coffee we serve at both The Bisbee Grille and Santiagos is roasted at our own roaster every day and brewed on site for your dining pleasure. We do not know of any restaurant that does this. If you would like to order your coffee beans whole or ground, you can shop at our website http://www.bisbeecoffee.com/ or call Roasting Room & Business Office:
Toll-Free Phone: 800-215-2611 / Local Phone: 520-432-7931
All coffee is roasted the day it will be shipped out,
which is usually within one business day of the time it was ordered.
(PLEASE NOTE: Roasting room is closed Saturday & Sunday)
Also, visit our blog at: http://bisbeecoffeestyleguide.blogspot.com/