Mexican Cooking

Cooking Technology: Transformations in Culinary Practice in Mexico and Latin America

New scientific discoveries, technologies and techniques often find their way into the space and equipment of domestic and professional kitchens. Using approaches based on anthropology, archaeology and history, Cooking Technology reveals the impact these and the associated broader socio-cultural, political and economic changes have on everyday culinary practices, explaining why people transform – or, indeed, refuse to …

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Jalapenos (The Pepper Pantry)

It’s one of the most popular chile peppers in the world, and the number of ways it can transform a meal―and be transformed―is endless. Now, Dave DeWitt, the acknowledged Pope of Peppers, has harvested his decades of experience to create a mouth-watering combination of knowledge and delightful, delectable recipes.The ways you can enjoy these delicious peppers are virtually …

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Taqueria: New-style Fun and Friendly Mexican Cooking

Discover the real flavors of Mexico with Taqueria, the perfect book for those who want to amp up their Latin-American cooking game and aspire to new ideas and thinking.Taqueria is an homage to the best of Mexican cuisine. Across four chapters (Flavor Fiestas; Salsas, Salads & Vegetables, Taqueria and Margaritas & More), it is a crash course in …

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breddos Tacos: Epic Edible Plates

Enter the world of Breddos Tacos and discover the ultimate in edible plates with this inspired, innovative taco cookbook. The book offers over 75 recipes for tacos, tostadas, and small plates, and over 70 condiments. Their awesome dishes include Barbacoa beef cheeks, Yucatan chicken with mango habanero sauce, Green chorizo and duck egg, Baja fish tacos, and Octopus …

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The Poor Gringo Guide to Mexican Cooking

Meet Miles Standish Pickerel: bamboozler, American ne’er-do-well, and poor gringo extraordinaire. Newly divorced, culinarily clueless, and living in Mexico with his faithful canine companion, LadrOn, he shamelessly prepares traditional Mexican cuisine from low-cost (or no-cost) ingredients. If Miles Pickerel can’t raise it, trap it, steal it, borrow it, pick it, or run it over, he doesn’t put it …

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Eat More Tortillas

Move over sliced bread; there’s a new fare in town. Tortillas are now an indisputable staple of the American diet. Expand your horizons beyond the humble quesadilla with the help of this funky new cookbook, Eat More Tortillas. Try Smoked Salmon Triangles, Sloppy Joe Tacos, Southwest Lasagna, Tortilla Cannolis . . . and the list goes …

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