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Loading... Mexico One Plate At A Timeby Rick Bayless
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. I began this book with a chip on my shoulder, because I'm not fond of most celebrity chefs, and I didn't understand the layout of it when I was looking in it for recipes. However, now that I've read it, I'm inclined to think that Rick Bayless has earned whatever celebrity status he has. It all makes sense, and in fact, is very useful and informative. The recipes are inspiring in that they seem practical for the home cook, yet authentic. There is a lot of insight into the whys and wherefores of Mexican cuisine. I love the little photos of the Mexican food and markets which are inserted throughout. Very helpful glossary and mail/online sources in the back. I look forward to cooking with this book; it has already inspired several great dishes in my home. The lessons and techniques alone are worth the price. ( )no reviews | add a review
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Ranging from soups and starters to entrees, light meals, desserts, and drinks, the chapters present a wide range of dishes, from the simple (such as guacamole, updated with roasted poblanos, garlic, and tomatoes) to the more complex (a classic red mole with turkey, for one, followed by Roasted Cornish Game Hens with Apricot-Pine Nut Mole). Other winning recipes include Seafood in Mojo de Ajo (with toasted, slow-cooked garlic), Smoky Chipotle Beans with Wilted Spinach and Masa "Gnocchi," and, for dessert, a definitive vanilla flan with instructions for preparing it in three versions: light, creamy, and rich. Throughout, recipes are followed by paragraph-long "postmortems" (is Mexican vanilla worth searching out, for instance) that further extend reader understanding. With 32 pages of color photos and an extensive glossary, the book is an inspired place to start or continue a Mexican cooking journey. --Arthur Boehm
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