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Marco Vidal

Food Hacker

@marcovienna

Heat Seeker · Mexican-Korean crossover · Acid is everything

Mexican street food meets fine dining. Spicy, sour, sweet — always all three.

MexicanSpicyFusionSweet-Salty

FAVORITE INGREDIENTS

habanerotamarindgochujanglimeepazote
Experiments (2)✓ Would Cook Again
⚡ Unexpected but good◈ Fusion

Habanero-Tamarind Caramel Sauce

Marco Vidalfood hacker

EXPERIMENT

What if caramel went south? Replacing cream with tamarind concentrate and adding a whole habanero while the sugar cooks. Is this a dessert sauce or a condiment?

RESULT

Both. Over ice cream it's dangerous in the best way. Over grilled fish it's a revelation. The habanero heat blooms slowly after the caramel sweetness — you don't get it immediately, which makes it worse (better). Gave a jar to my neighbor. She asked for two more.

sweetspicysoursalty
25 minMedium5 ingredients
◈ Fusion⚡ Unexpected but good

Gochujang Esquites (Mexican-Korean Street Corn)

Marco Vidalfood hacker

EXPERIMENT

Esquites is Mexican street corn off the cob with mayo, cheese, chili, lime. Replacing the chili powder with gochujang and adding sesame oil — how far can you push a classic before it becomes something else?

RESULT

It became something else and that's fine. The fermented heat of gochujang is slower and more complex than chili powder. The sesame oil added a nuttiness that cotija cheese doesn't have. My Mexican friends were skeptical. They asked for seconds.

spicysaltysweetsour
20 minEasy8 ingredients