Dining Like Diego

Local Mexican chefs to take on Frida Kahlo鈥檚 recipes as side dish to DIA and MOT events
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This March, the Detroit Institute of Arts opens its massive Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo in Detroit exhibit. At the same time, the Michigan Opera Theatre is staging Frida at several metro Detroit locations.

If you鈥檙e looking for the perfect pre-show dinner, there鈥檚 no place like Southwest Detroit鈥檚 Mexicantown. But for one special weekend in late March, diners can get immersed in the 鈥淔rida fest鈥 by trying some of Kahlo鈥檚 recipes.

An internationally recognized painter, Kahlo was also an accomplished cook. As a co-production with the Michigan Opera Theatre, three of Detroit鈥檚 top Mexican restaurants will offer special menus the weekend of March 28 to show visitors and locals a different and lesser-known side of this icon.

Inspired by the MOT鈥檚 production of Frida, renowned chefs from restaurants El Barzon, El Asador, and La Terraza will recreate some of Kahlo鈥檚 recipes for foodies longing for an authentic taste of Mexico.

The chefs will be guided by a book called Frida鈥檚 Fiestas: Recipes and Reminiscences of Life with Frida Kahlo (Clarkston Potter/Publishers, $37.50). The book was written by Guadalupe Rivera, daughter of Diego Rivera, and Guadalupe Marin, a Mexico City-born author.

The tome is more than a cookbook (although it is one heck of a comprehensive cookbook). It鈥檚 also filled with anecdotes about life with Rivera and Kahlo, drop-dead stunning photography, and vintage portraits and reproductions of some of Kahlo鈥檚 paintings.

The 鈥渢heme weekend鈥 was the brainchild of Martina Guzman. Normally heard on WDET-FM in her role as a producer/feature reporter, she鈥檚 been working as a consultant and liaison to metro Detroit鈥檚 Latino community as the MOT听developed their game plan for the Frida opera.

The idea is to help make 鈥渓ong-term inroads to bond the community and the opera house 鈥 and to introduce travelers from out of town as well as the suburbs to really experience the community,鈥 Guzman says.

Feast: El Barzon鈥檚 Norberto Garita is one of three chefs planning special menus based on Frida Kahlo鈥檚 recipes.

鈥淸The MOT] wanted local businesses to profit from the opera as much as possible,鈥 she says.

Frida is also being staged in several other metro Detroit locations. 鈥淲e鈥檙e trying to break the mold that you have to come to the opera house to see opera,鈥 Guzman adds.

Spreading the wealth also extended to getting the costuming for Frida done by women in Mexico to support them economically (see 鈥淎uthentic Artisans鈥).

The restaurants are planning special menus from the Fiestas book, and the chefs are mulling over the recipes.

鈥淟uis Garza (El Asador), Norberto Garita (El Barzon), and Israel Rocha (La Terraza) are all very accomplished in the kitchen and have incredible and respected palettes,鈥 Guzman adds.

There鈥檚 no word yet on the actual menus. According to El Barzon鈥檚 Garita, he鈥檚 going to听鈥渄o my best on a few items from the cookbook,鈥 perhaps trying Kahlo鈥檚 versions of red snapper听or mole poblano. (Editor鈥檚 note: It鈥檚 hard to imagine improving on El Barzon鈥檚 tantalizing mole, but we鈥檙e hoping to get a place at the table to find out.)


For more information on the DIA exhibit, go to . For opera information, visit . El Barzon: 3710 Junction Rd., Detroit; 313-894-2070. El Asador Steakhouse: 1312 Springwells St., Detroit; 313-297-2360.听La Terraza, 8445 Vernor Hwy., Detroit; 313-843-1433.