Cooking the Borderlands: Spice and Smoke Between Mexico and the States by Claudette Zepeda

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  • Adammoyer on June 01, 2026

    This gorgeous book is incredibly well written, mixing history with the author’s personal stories, and of course is chock full of amazing recipes. They are easy to follow, and range from relatively simple and straightforward to much more complicated, but certainly worth the effort. I hope this is just the first of several books from chef Claudette.

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  • ISBN 10 0593796136
  • ISBN 13 9780593796139
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  • Published Jun 02 2026
  • Format Hardcover
  • Page Count 288
  • Language English
  • Countries United States
  • Publisher Clarkson Potter

Publishers Text

A culinary journey along the Mexican American border, telling the story of its intertwined cultures and communities with more than 100 vibrant, flavor-packed recipes from Top Chef star, Iron Chef Mexico finalist, and Tijuana-San Diego border kid Claudette Zepeda.

The Mexican American border has been an inflamed political focal point within the US; at the same time, Mexican food has long been the most popular “ethnic” cuisine in America. A child of the border herself, Claudette Zepeda grew up in both California and Mexico and sees the border as a vibrant, vital, and unique cultural and culinary place. A gifted storyteller and chef, Claudette’s recipes and ruminations humanize border culture through 100 accessible and beloved dishes such as:

• Coahuila’s Esquites (Street Corn) • Las Calandrias Caballitos (Chicken Sopes) • Arroz Poblano (Poblano Pepper Creamy Rice) • Camarones al Ajillo (Baja Style Garlic Shrimp) • Capirotada (Bread Pudding)

This is a story of a personal and culinary identity that formed betwixt two cultures, told through recipes, anecdotes, and an irreverent sense of humor. Borderlands details the Mexican dishes Claudette grew up eating and loves, their American counterparts, and how the fluidity and flexibility between the two nations shows us a way of being in the world. With her sophisticated, first-hand perspective of the Mexican American border, immigration, and the feet-in-many-worlds attitude of Border Kid culture, Claudette shines a human light on the imaginary line stretching from California through Texas and shows how vital this place is in American culture.

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