At the lovely and centric Los Lirios Bed and Breakfast, nestled amongst the cobblestones of Jalatlaco, Tlayudona and Caldo de Piedra Pop-Up are teaming up to host a unique and scrumptious dining experience!
Chef Victor Gachupín will be preparing delicious caldo de piedra, or “stone soup”, which will be served with typical appetizers, handmade tortillas, agua de sabor, and a courtesy mezcalito. As you eat, you'll be privy to the award-winning documentary about Victor's family's culinary art, called “The Path to Stone Soup”.
You'll be able to witness a series of local herbs and other ingredients transform into a delicious meal in front of your eyes before we munch down in Los Lirios' cozy central space.
What exactly is Caldo de Piedra/Stone Soup?
Caldo de piedra is a traditional freshwater seafood soup served in a hollowed-out gourd known as a jícara, featuring ingredients such as red snapper, shrimp, cilantro, chilies, tomatoes and epazote, an herb native to Mexico. It is cooked using white-hot river stones, which have been slowly heated over an open fire and added into the gourds. The soup is served bubbling and steaming – a delicious offering with more than 2,000 years of history. This unique pop-up event celebrates culture, cuisine and history .
Regional appetizers
Handmade Tortillas
Caldo de Piedra/ Stone Soup (Traditional or Vegan option)
Agua de Sabor (Water mixed with sweetened, fresh fruit)
1 Mezcal
6-8:30 p.m.
Introduction
Hands on Preparation of Stone Soup
Meal/Showing of the Documentary "Path to Stone Soup"
Vous recevrez la confirmation de votre réservation dans les 24 heures suivant votre demande. Une fois confirmée, veuillez présenter votre numéro de référence à l’école de cuisine.
Full refunds will be issued for cancellations made at least 48 hours prior to the activity
100 Hidalgo, Barrio Jalatlaco, Oaxaca de Juárez
Los Lirios Bed and Breakfast
5 Noche Triste Street (half a block from the Jalatlaco temple) Barrio Jalatlaco Oaxaca de Juárez