The Essential Cuisines of Mexico: Revised and Updated Throughout by Diana Kennedy
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- ISBN 10 030758772X
- ISBN 13 9780307587725
- Published Dec 01 2009
- Format Paperback
- Page Count 544
- Language English
- Countries United States
- Publisher Random House
- Imprint Crown Publishing Group, Division of Random House Inc
Publishers Text
More than twenty-five years ago, when Diana Kennedy published The Cuisines of Mexico, knowledge and appreciation of authentic Mexican cooking were in their infancy. But change was in the air. Home cooks were turning to Julia Child for an introduction to French cuisine and to Marcella Hazan for the tastes of Italy. Through Diana Kennedy they discovered a delicious and highly developed culinary tradition they barely knew existed. The Cuisines of Mexico, Mexican Regional Cooking, and The Tortilla Book became best-sellers, and Diana Kennedy was recognized as the authority on Mexican food.
Now a new generation has discovered that Mexican food is more than chimichangas, that they can find fresh hierbas de olor (pot herbs, including marjoram and Mexican bayleaf) and chilacas in their markets. The book that will become indispensable in their kitchens is The Essential Cuisines of Mexico.
Diana has combined her three classic books in one volume, refining recipes when possible, bringing them up to date without losing the spirit of their generation. Old friends will be delighted to revisit these refreshed classics and to find more than thirty new recipes from different regions of Mexico. Among these discoveries are the very popular arroz a la tumbada (rice with seafood) from Veracruz, a pico de gallo with peaches from the state of Mexico, and tasty snacks from the cantinas of Merida.
Newcomers will delight in Diana's "word pictures"--descriptions of her travels and discoveries--and in her off-the-cuff comments. Whether they turn to this book for the final word on tamales, recipes for tasty antojitos to serve with drinks, or superb tacos, they will find there is no better teacher of Mexican food. How enviable to attempt for the first time Calzones del Diablo (yes, the Devil's Pants), and what a pleasure to succumb to Diana's passion for Mexican food.
Other cookbooks by this author
- The Art of Mexican Cooking: Traditional Mexican Cooking for Aficionados
- The Art of Mexican Cooking
- El Arte de La Cocina Mexicana
- Cocina Esencial de Mexico
- Cocina Esencial de México
- Cocina Esencial de México
- The Cuisines of Mexico
- The Cuisines of Mexico
- The Cuisines of Mexico
- The Essential Cuisines of Mexico: Revised and updated
- The Essential Cuisines of Mexico
- The Essential Cuisines of Mexico
- From My Mexican Kitchen: Techniques and Ingredients
- Mexican Regional Cooking
- Mexican Regional Cooking
- Mexico: Una Odisea Culinaria
- Mexico: Una Odisea Culinaria Con Mas de 250 Recetas
- My Mexico: A Culinary Odyssey with More than 300 Recipes
- My Mexico: A Culinary Odyssey with Recipes
- My Mexico: A Culinary Odyssey with Recipes
- My Mexico: A Culinary Odyssey with Recipes
- Nothing Fancy: Recipes and Recollections of Soul-Satisfying Food
- Nothing Fancy: Recipes and Recollections of Soul-Satisfying Food
- Nothing Fancy: Recipes and Recollections of Soul-Satisfying Food
- Nothing Fancy: Recipes and Recollections of Soul-Satisfying Food
- Nothing Fancy: Recipes and Recollections of Soul-Satisfying Food (The William and Bettye Nowlin Series in Art, History, and Culture of the Western Hemisphere)
- Oaxaca al Gusto: An Infinite Gastronomy
- Recipes from the Regional Cooks of Mexico
- The Tortilla Book
- The Tortilla Book
- The Tortilla Book