About

Growing Up

SARITA

There's always something cooking at Casa Sarita. I love cooking for my kids and telling them stories about growing up in Mexico. Pull up a chair, we'd love to have you!

About Growing up Sarita with family

Hola, My Name is Sarah!

Welcome to my table. At Casa Sarita, we love to have company and serve our favorite Mexican dishes! Music is playing, knives are sharpened and we've got diced pico de gallo, Let's get cooking!​

Hola, My Name is Sarah!

Welcome to my table. At Casa Sarita, we love to have company and serve our favorite Mexican dishes! Music is playing, knives are sharpened and we've got diced pico de gallo, Let's get cooking!​

The Beginnings of a Recipe Collection

When I moved to Michigan (from Colorado), I knew about 4 people and one of them was my husband 🙂 I was a newlywed trying to remember how my mom cooked dinner all those years.

After many phone calls, I'd somehow manage to serve dinner for two every night. If you don’t have anyone to call for the perfect Mexican rice this little corner of the internet is where you can find me! I love to share my heritage with you.

Growing Up Sarita Cooking as a Family
Abi Pics cutting
Abi Pics cutting

I'm on Instagram daily and would love to say hi! Come see what we're cooking today!

how it all STARTED...

I grew up Mexican American. My parents did a wonderful job of embracing American values in a traditional, Mexican household.

As a kid I did not grasp how amazing it was to grow up multicultural. Now that I'm a parent, we love to include both cultures in our family life.

Pass on what truly matters

Now that I have children, and I live far from my family, I tell them stories about my childhood in Mexico and relish in the simpler times. Their little faces light up when they make tortillas, cascarones and try all the Mexican candy. There is so much value in knowing and protecting your heritage.

I hope they come to know it and enrich their lives with all the good things the beautiful people of Mexico have to offer.

the meaning of

Growing Up

SARITA

My most vivid childhood memories are from dinners at my home and my grandparents house; The little dinner rituals that included running to the corner store to get soda; family stopping by spontaneously, warming up extra tortillas on the comal... Dinner was the time everyone came together for tacos, iced cold Pepsi and family banter.

My weekdays were spending my lunch money on a popsicle or a durito during recess and finding out what mami made for dinner after hours of homework and smelling it as she prepared it. The visits, the conversations, the best parts of my day were always centered around food.

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Family photo collage

Keeping the Traditions Alive

Because its hard to travel internationally all the time and living so far away from my family, I hope to instill in my children the value of growing up in the richness of their Mexican heritage.

I try to do this by speaking Spanish in our home and including them in all the traditions I remember celebrating as a kid. Having a multicultural heritage is so valuable and we love to learn and have fun with it.

Keeping the Traditions Alive

Because its hard to travel internationally all the time and living so far away from my family, I hope to instill in my children the value of growing up in the richness of their Mexican heritage.

I try to do this by speaking Spanish in our home and including them in all the traditions I remember celebrating as a kid. Having a multicultural heritage is so valuable and we love to learn and have fun with it.

Cooking rice from scratch is like sending an invite as far as the smell can travel: you are loved here, we’ve been waiting for you: “Ven a comer!” Come and eat!

No Script, no recipe @GrowingUpSarita

Back in 2020 I began sharing on Instagram what I cooked for my family from day to day. This Journey started by flipping on the camera during dinner, no script, no recipe, just preparing a meal in real time. I would share memories, culture and short childhood stories.

Friends started asking recipe questions and enjoyed a peek into our family life...so here we are today! Thank you for being here!

Food has the power to bring people together. Whether you're at the counter passing tacos in a rush or at the table with all the fixings, food is our love language here and I'm so glad you're joining us!

Sara Cooking

I would love to hear from you!

I would love to be your friend in the kitchen and offer some guidance as you cook. Can you tell me what recipes you would like to see?

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