Rick Bayless Hoja Santa in My Backyard!

Though Hoja Santa typically grows wild in the Southwest, we've found a way to grow it in our Chicago climate. The leaves of this plant-commonly called “Root Beer Plant”-are used as a wrapper or as a seasoning for meat, fish, mushrooms and tamales. It’s also a classic seasoning in yellow mole.
You can sometimes find the fresh leaves at Mexican groceries. You can buy the plants and grow it in your garden. We’ve found at least one source online to procure some: almostedenplants.com

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  • @tonyg4387
    @tonyg43872 жыл бұрын

    About 20 years ago I ate at Topolobampo. I asked the server about hoja santa. He knew nothing about it. But YOU came to our table and talked about hoja santa. And talked to my mom about Juchitán where my grandfather is from. You talked to us for like 15 minutes!! I will never forget that!! Thank you!You are such are great Chef and Person. Cheers!! Salúd!!

  • @tobirama5275
    @tobirama52752 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for not changing the names of our culture. ❤️

  • @yolandaneely6431
    @yolandaneely64312 жыл бұрын

    Hoja santa, is also use as a remedy for achy joints, put a bunch in rubbing alcohol let sit for a week l, when the alchohol turns dark green, rub it on achy joints. It's awesome!

  • @datesterman
    @datesterman2 жыл бұрын

    I'll try to keep this as short as possible.. Many years ago I used to bike what was to become the famous Chicago 606 trail, at that time it was a run down abandoned train trail. One of the rare highlights, if any, was this person's incredible gardens down below which I was looked upon in awe given my attempts at gardening in Chicago. My girlfriend at the time, and my wife now, would tell me that she believed that was Rick Bayless's home which I knew very little about, both who he was and what he meant to Chicago. Fast forward a few years, many videos, many visits Rick's restaurants, and a ton of cooking, the 606 being built, and finally on my 50th birthday I was fortunate enough to attend Rick's home for a benefit dinner and got to see these beautiful gardens up close... I fully agree with everyone here that you really are a treasure !!

  • @SowViableGardens
    @SowViableGardens Жыл бұрын

    I’m growing a bunch of these in South Florida. Most of them grew from under the original pots. They spread very easil here and some consider them invasive because of how easily they spread. We use it to help ease respiratory infections as a tea and to help increase milk production while breastfeeding 💚👩‍🌾

  • @AdamTillotson
    @AdamTillotson2 жыл бұрын

    You are an absolute treasure Rick! Thanks for taking us beyond the kitchen to continue to refine our efforts and techniques

  • @Jelm5
    @Jelm52 ай бұрын

    Love hoja Santa!

  • @NatalieCurrieEnterprises
    @NatalieCurrieEnterprises3 жыл бұрын

    Learning from every video! it would be great to see you cook with this stunning plant/herb, Rick!

  • @rickbayless

    @rickbayless

    3 жыл бұрын

    We'll keep that in mind. Thanks for the feedback.

  • @rosarioschulten1249
    @rosarioschulten12492 жыл бұрын

    Soy de Misantla Veracruz, en esa área no cocinan con esa hoja, no la conozco, creo la usan en Oaxaca, en Misantla usamos mucho el epazote y hojas de aguacate. Gracias por apreciar la gastronomía Mexicana. Vivo en Mchenry IL.

  • @luluc.5820

    @luluc.5820

    2 жыл бұрын

    Es correcto, se usa mucho en Oaxaca.

  • @rafael6688
    @rafael66888 ай бұрын

    Thank you! I will get some to grow and make some beans tamales with hoja Santa!

  • @1MissEllyLove
    @1MissEllyLove2 жыл бұрын

    The San Antonio Botanical Gardens has a gorgeous patch of this beauty! I've never tried growing or tasting it myself but I love sasparilla soda so now I must give it a try in my garden. Thank you for the tips! I'd love some recipe and use suggestions. The first time I tried epazote was in your tortilla soup recipe and now I'm hooked on it 😁

  • @thomasgaertner370
    @thomasgaertner3703 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Rick. Very interesting. I also live in Chicago and have always wanted to start a herb garden of my own. Always worried about the climate here. This video motivates me to get one started!

  • @rickbayless

    @rickbayless

    3 жыл бұрын

    You can do it!

  • @HectorLopez-dl2hi
    @HectorLopez-dl2hi2 жыл бұрын

    Oh wow😍😍🖤🖤👏👏that is so great to have it on hand.Good for you guy in the Chicago area😎😎😎🇲🇽😏🇺🇸

  • @libradagarcia6626
    @libradagarcia66268 ай бұрын

    Very informative and straight to the point. LOVED this video. Thank you

  • @pmfg875
    @pmfg8752 жыл бұрын

    Rick, you have such a green thumb! It is a talent. I understand growing what you love to eat but you are more successful at it than most. Where there’s a will there’s a way! I grow chayote, Mexican oregano and various sources of flor de calabaza. I also grow quelites and walking green onions as well as Chile Serrano and poblano.

  • @cindyfielder1
    @cindyfielder13 жыл бұрын

    I took your advice and tried hoja santa in my yard (just north of Atlanta); they come back in profusion every year! (first year I potted them and brought them in, but they do very well here just leaving them alone).

  • @hugoolivares456
    @hugoolivares4562 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful plant. In some parts of Mexico is known as acuyo, in others hoja santa or hierba santa.

  • @albertcantoran6367
    @albertcantoran63672 жыл бұрын

    I live the smell and taste of this leave. My mom uses it on tamales de ceniza to pair with pipian.

  • @CactusAzKaren
    @CactusAzKaren3 жыл бұрын

    This is one of the plants I'm looking to add. I live in AZ and will probably keep them in a container just to see how they do in our summer - last year we had 57 straight days of 110 degrees+ . I was born in Chicago, lived in the suburbs and worked in the loop - those winters are brutal. From one extreme to the other. It's a gardening challenge, to be sure. Thanks for the video.

  • @rickbayless

    @rickbayless

    3 жыл бұрын

    Give it a shot and report back! It's a great addition to the garden.

  • @paulweiss2720
    @paulweiss27202 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the purchase ref, Chef. I talked with John at Almost Eden, and bought a couple of plants. He told me about shipping 300 leaves some years ago to a Chicago chef, whom I suppose to be you. Hopefully, I’ll be able to keep the plants alive in continers over upstate New York winters. It’s easy enough to find the dried leaf at a decent tienda de abarrotes, but they’re too fragile to work well for wrapping things.

  • @aacelaya
    @aacelaya2 жыл бұрын

    Nona Santa is invasive in Oakland. I have spent years digging it out of places where I don’t want to grow. It is delicious. There is a wonderful sauce that mixes the herb with tomatillo which is used on fish in Veracruz. It is interesting that episode he, which one would think would do well anywhere, does not do well in Northern California. Lippia graveolens, one of the plants often called “ Mexican oregano“ is a perennial here.

  • @jamesrodriguez9184
    @jamesrodriguez91842 жыл бұрын

    There is a not very known recipe for cold pasta salad/elbow pasta With green chilis ,lime juice, hoja. Santa y Aguacate in the blender make a quick mayonnaise mix with pasta. Chill yummy

  • @k.s5889
    @k.s58892 жыл бұрын

    beautiful plants

  • @JohnnyDaines
    @JohnnyDaines2 жыл бұрын

    Nice! I was wondering about this after I got a Oaxaca cookbook and soon realized that most recipes call for a hoja santa leaf

  • @BucketPonds
    @BucketPonds11 ай бұрын

    Hey very informative!

  • @jessicam4411
    @jessicam4411 Жыл бұрын

    Can I visit your garden? Im in Chicago😊 I’m new to growing food and I started growing hoja Santa this year and it’s growing beautifully had no idea I can eat it! Thank you for this info!

  • @jamesrodriguez9184
    @jamesrodriguez91842 жыл бұрын

    Ill say it again You rock You lead You are the genuine article

  • @luisorozco5302
    @luisorozco5302 Жыл бұрын

    My mom uses it in “chancletas”, a tamale made in La Cuenca del Papaloapan

  • @teresaguerrrasalazar4964

    @teresaguerrrasalazar4964

    Жыл бұрын

    wrapped in black bean tamales in Chiapas, fish soup, eggs on el comal and Mexican countless dishes.

  • @mr6648
    @mr66482 жыл бұрын

    Didn't know you had a KZread channel I used to watch your Mexican cook show on tv

  • @anabanana2810
    @anabanana28102 жыл бұрын

    Can you please make a video showing how you cook it or prepare meals with it. Thank you.

  • @danielpirone8028
    @danielpirone80282 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @eljardindelamorenita5863
    @eljardindelamorenita58632 жыл бұрын

    Garden tour please ❤️😍🌿

  • @Jane-ms9ky
    @Jane-ms9ky Жыл бұрын

    So interesting 🪴never heard about this plant in England here 😅

  • @teresaguerrrasalazar4964

    @teresaguerrrasalazar4964

    Жыл бұрын

    Is a plant typical of Mexico, but ai guess you could grow it in England in a greenhouse.

  • @toddstropicals
    @toddstropicals2 жыл бұрын

    We grow them here in Tampa.

  • @puricaro6738
    @puricaro67382 жыл бұрын

    I like it in scruble eggs...

  • @betsylindsay8480
    @betsylindsay84802 жыл бұрын

    Hmmmm…….going to give them a try here in NE Florida. So beautiful, sounds yummy.

  • @aacelaya

    @aacelaya

    2 жыл бұрын

    In Oakland it is invasive. I’ve spent years digging it out of places I don’t want it. It is delicious. There’s a sauce that mixes it with tomatillo and which is used on fish which is lovely. Epazote by contrast does not do well in Northern California.

  • @janetmadison1539

    @janetmadison1539

    2 жыл бұрын

    It will be invasive in Fla….put it in a pot, that’s what I do in Texas

  • @toxicrune
    @toxicrune2 жыл бұрын

    Be careful in warmer climates, it can be very invasive. Once established, very hard to get rid of.

  • @pattyhernandez4524
    @pattyhernandez45242 жыл бұрын

    Omg 😯 👏🏻👏🏻

  • @bjones9942
    @bjones99423 жыл бұрын

    FYI - It's listed under 'R' for the rootbeer plant - www.almostedenplants.com/shopping/products/789-rootbeer-tree-hoja-santa-mexican-pepperleaf-yerba-santa-sacred-pepper/?bc=no.

  • @solowrider3356
    @solowrider33562 жыл бұрын

    I saw them alot in texas but have never tasted it

  • @joshuabonnelle6527
    @joshuabonnelle65272 жыл бұрын

    Used in yellow mole right!?

  • @gabiajoystewart3149
    @gabiajoystewart31498 ай бұрын

    Saintly leaf

  • @storres1368
    @storres13682 жыл бұрын

    🥂🥂🥂❤️

  • @jellojoe00
    @jellojoe002 жыл бұрын

    Anise as a flavor doesn't need to exist. 🤢