The Native Mexican Kitchen: A Journey into Cuisine, Culture, and Mezcal by Rachel Glueck and Noel Morales

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  • Salsa guajillo

    • Josefa_Mark on August 05, 2022

      This was easy to make, and I even used Guajillo peppers and garlic from my own garden! If you don't want to roast the veggies over open flame, a cast iron skillet or comal works just fine.

  • Cornfield soup (Sopa de milpa)

    • Acarroll on June 12, 2022

      This was ok. I think it would have been better as an accompaniment to a heartier dish, rather than being the main event itself.

  • Tortilla soup (Sopa de tortilla)

    • Acarroll on October 06, 2023

      Very delicious and relatively low-calorie, even with the toppings. I'm curious how this would taste with different chiles or a mixture of different chiles. Also, throwing some corn into the soup after blending sounds like it would be delicious too!

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  • ISBN 10 1510745246
  • ISBN 13 9781510745247
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  • Published Jul 07 2020
  • Format Hardcover
  • Page Count 224
  • Language English
  • Countries United States
  • Publisher Skyhorse Publishing

Publishers Text

WINNER of the 2020 US Gourmand Award for Food Heritage.

A Deep Dive into the Complex and Vibrant Native Culture that is the Bedrock of Mexican Cuisine, with Over One Hundred Recipes, Including Moles, Pozoles, Chiles en Nogada, and More

Mexican cuisine is ubiquitous in the American dining scene, yet it remains far removed from its roots. The Native Mexican Kitchen is an homage to the indigenous peoples and their culinary and cultural traditions that create Mexican cuisine, elevating it beyond Americanized tacos and tequila.

With recipes by Mexican chef Noel Morales—born of Aztec and Omec blood, grandson to a mezcalero, and raised by native dancers—The Native Mexican Kitchen offers its readers the ability to recreate the flavors of centuries-old dishes in a modern kitchen. Morales shares well-known plates such as birria and barbacoa, and beloved market foods like tlayudas and tacos al pastor, as well as a few of his own vegetarian and seafood creations. Signature mezcal cocktails and decadent desserts adorn these pages, while the Medicinales section includes teas, tinctures, and baths of traditionally used herbs for a variety of ailments, such as colds, muscle tension, and infertility.

Author Rachel Glueck provides rare access and insight into a Mexico that few foreigners or nationals see today, leading you through indigenous festivals with masked dancers, bountiful market places, and sacred pilgrimage sites. Unwrap the philosophies and customs of Mexico’s native communities and discover the depth of this magical country and how you can welcome it into your own kitchen.

Personal stories of mezcaleros, traditional cooks, and native healers are accentuated by 130 stunning photographs and are woven through with mouth-watering recipes. With pages bursting with color, culture, and wisdom, you’ll discover a Mexico you never knew existed.

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