Time for a road trip- recap! After Fort Worth, we headed toward the Grand Canyon. We decided it would make sense to make one stop on the way. Albuquerque was the perfect distance to travel for the day, and we would be rolling in right around dinner time. I eagerly turned to my TVFoodMaps, Zomato, and Yelp apps to find THE place to dine. The place that kept popping up with raving reviews was Monroe’s. I wanted to try authentic New Mexican Cuisine, and this did not disappoint!
I have never ordered a margarita before, and I thought what better place to try one than NM? It was fun to have the experience, but honestly it was probably my last. After a few sips, I wasn’t eager to have much more. However, if you like margaritas I bet you would love this, just not my cup of tea (or in my case, a glass of ole’ red). But my favorite part was the salt around the rim, mmm mmm. I am a sucker for sodium.
Monroe’s salsa was the best salsa I have ever had- hands down.
Don’t mind the no-makeup, travel all day look 😉
Here is what I learned about New Mexican food:
- Breakfast is a big deal. Obviously, they know what’s up because it is the most important meal of the day.
- On most menus, you will see a combination of more familiar “American” style cuisine (hamburgers, sandwiches) combined with authentic New Mexican delicacies.
- New Mexican cuisine heavily emphasizes enchiladas, burritos, tacos, and tamales.
- Sopapilla is a light, fluffy piece of bread that is served with honey. Often, people will stuff it with beef, beans, cheese, chicken, or other goodies.
- Chile Relleno Is one of the greatest things on planet earth. Basically this is a flour tortilla stuffed with Puerto Rican beans, a whole stuffed chile (relleno), and cheese. It is smothered with red or green chile and extra chedder, usually served with calabacitas (a mix of squash, corn, and chile), sour cream, and a sopa. Many times you can add chicken or beef. I just chose the veggie one, and it was (wait there is no English word to describe this) so we will go with MUY RICA!!!!!! Honestly, why have I not had this before? I feel like I have been missing out all this time. It makes me wonder what other things I am missing this whole time, AHH! Quarter-life crisis here.
Old Town NM was fascinating. We explored this area on a on a Sunday, so most shops were closed, but the ones we did go into were an explosion of New Mexican culture. Whenever I go somewhere and see the engaging aspects of a culture it makes me want to delve into their history. I learned the basics throughout school, but seeing the uniquely Spanish architecture and the strong Native American influence inspired me to understand these cultures better. I find myself realizing how little I truly understand when exploring the world.
DJ and I are starting a collection of pictures from each state to one day make a map of the US with a picture from each. We tried our best to get the Albuquerque name in the background, but knocked off the end. Oh well, proof enough that we were there!
The next day we had breakfast at the hotel and then continued on our journey. I have never been in the Southwest before and I was enthralled with the views. I felt like I was right in the middle of a cowboy movie. I could not take my eyes away from the window. I told DJ my goal was to see a tumbleweed. He said there would be plenty once we got to Arizona and passed on to the Grand Canyon. Was there plenty? No! I didn’t see a single one, darn it. Guess it isn’t tumbleweed season?
The wind gusts certainly were an experience. They were not too terrible for us, but DJ said when he was there last summer they could move your car into the next lane. I don’t think that was the type of Summer Wind that Frank Sinatra was talking about.
On our drive to the canyon we kept seeing signs for a meteor crater in the Flagstaff area. We joked, “Hey let’s go see the giant hole in the ground before we see an even larger hole in the ground” (since we were going to the Grand Canyon the next day). Then we actually became excited about the idea after seeing about ten billboard advertisements for it on the side of the road. It was the fourth of July, and instead of just driving to arrive hotel early, we said why not stop and do something spontaneous on this holiday!
We were so glad we did! This is the world’s best preserved meteorite impact site on Earth. It is estimated that the collision was an astroid that was traveling 26,000 mph. It is about 1 mile across, 2.4 miles in circumference, and more than 550 feet deep. It has actually been used for training for astronauts! The picture doesn’t do much justice for the size.
After exploring the interactive discovery center and having conversations about how we should stock up on canned goods for when the next one hits, we hit the road. Time to go the Grand Canyon!!! That deserves a separate post 😉
Wishing you a spontaneous adventure,
xo <3
Mack
Some great photos here: they bring back memories … thank you.
Aww, I’m so glad they can bring you joy! It is a very neat place. Have a wonderful rest of your week!
Looks like you had great fun.
It was a wonderful time 🙂 Thanks for stopping by, Bernadette!
How awesome! That crater is amazing!
P.s. try a flavored (like strawberry) blended margarita. I don’t like the regular on the rocks either! But flavored and blended makes them much better 😉
Hey Jennifer! Thanks for the suggestion-sounds good!! Have a great day, girlie <3
Tumbleweed season — haha! : )
Albuquerque is fun to visit! I lived there for awhile. The Grand Canyon is breath taking.
It is!!!! (To both!) I am so thankful for the roadtrip.. Except now I have the urge to travel everywhere !! Hehe
I know what you mean! I need another vacation too. We might go to Vegas for a weekend soon.
I’ve never been, but it’s on the bucket list! If you guys end up going let me know if you have suggestions for restaurants or anything 🙂
Very good pictures and post reminded me of a visit there a few years ago. Thanks!
Awww thank you, Bea!!! I am so glad that you enjoyed this!
Chile Relleno is one of my absolute fave New Mexican foods! I enjoyed your pictorial & narrative journey through a city I visited many moons ago – thank you for the blast to the past!
I think it is a great idea to collect pics of you&DJ from various places for your Map of the World! What fun that would be, the photo collecting, the assembling & the final product!
It’s SOOO good! Oh my gosh, now I’m craving it again. I am so glad you could take a walk down memory lane with it too. I haven’t looked back through this post in a long time, so I’m super glad that you commented on it! Fun for me to look back too. Ahhh, I forgot we were going to do that Map pictorial collection. Now I have to start getting serious about that. Thanks for stopping by here, love! XOXO
I find it quite cathartic to go back to read old posts; problem is we never think to do it because we get busy.
Still dreaming of that Chile Relleno! Hugs!!!
Right?!? Thanks again, and ahhh now I am dreaming of one too 😋 XO