Characters: Tita, Dr. Brown, Pedro, Rosaura, Gertrudis, Alex, Esperanza, Chencha
The recipe for this chapter is Chilies in walnut sauce.
The chapter takes place at the ranch.
Chencha and Tita as in the kitchen making the chapter’s recipe in preparation for Alex and Esperanza. They are the last ones in the kitchen due to everyone getting tired and leaving. Tita thinks about how Rosaura would have loved to be a part of this, but since she’s been dead for nearly a year due to unknown circumstances. We learn that at some point there was a small truce in the household when Rosaura and Tita struck up a deal that Tita would be in charge of feeding the child, while Rosaura was in charge of her education. Things fell apart again when Pedro and Tita insisted the girl go to school and learn more than just dancing, singing, and piano playing for when Rosaura is old; reluctantly Rosaura agrees. Things get even worse when the subject of Esperanza marrying comes up; but since Rosaura is now dead, there is nothing in the way of the engagement. Tita thinks about how hard Dr. Brown worked in helping prepare the dish, and how he was the last one to leave to rest. We switch over to Pedro’s point of view and see that wild jealousy aimed at Dr. Brown and Tita’s relationship is keeping him from getting any sort of sleep. Soon we transition over to the wedding where Tita and Pedro dance, showing that the toe of them are happy together now that both Mama and Elena and Rosaura are out of the picture. Everyone at the wedding enjoys the chillies with walnut sauce, but soon have to flee the scene because of intense feelings popping up similar to what Gertrudis felt after the quail with rose sauce; needless to say there was some very intense love making that night. Once everyone had left the rance, Tita and Pedro finally had some time on their own, and so they headed into the dark room, which now has candles lit EVERYWHERE. Each person thinks the other did it, and none of them notice Nacha standing in the corner, lighting one last candle before vanishing. Tita and Pedro have some very passionate love before Pedro just dies. Tita, overcome with grief, leaves the room, grabs the bedspread which is now big enough to cover the entire ranch, then goes to eat some candles in oder to try and rekindle her matches. After thinking of good memories of Pedro, the candles light inside her and she goes to see him once again, because she also died. The flame from the candle catches on the bedspread, and the whole ranch goes up in flames. People think that it’s fireworks going off in celebration, but go to investigates when they won’t stop for a week. The ground where the ranch stood is said to be some of the most fertile ground in the area, and everything grows there. At the end of the book we learn that the narrator was Esperanza’s daughter, recounting the recipes and stories that went along with them from an old cookbook that was rescued from the ashes.