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Mexican Food Made Simple

Hardback

Main Details

Title Mexican Food Made Simple
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Thomasina Miers
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:224
Dimensions(mm): Height 247,Width 196
Category/GenreNational and regional cuisine
ISBN/Barcode 9780340994979
ClassificationsDewey:641.5972
Audience
General
Illustrations Full Colour Throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Imprint Hodder & Stoughton
Publication Date 4 March 2010
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

If you love having friends and family round for dinner or simply rustling up fresh, fast food, Mexican cooking is fun, fantastic and full of flavour. Whether you're looking for street snacks full of punch, rich, hearty stews, or sensational, spicy wraps, Mexican Food Made Simple is bursting with recipes you'll want to eat and share: soft corn tacos and tostados; little cheesy things (Quesadillas); a great Mexican chille con carne; Grilled Seabass or succulent Lamb Chops with homemade salsas and tortilla chips; and to finish churros with chocolate sauce. The book features vibrant food photography throughout, and step-by-step guides to folding the perfect burrito, eating a taco (no knives and forks allowed), making a sizzling table salsa, and much more. And with a guide to the world's hottest Chillis, ingenious cheats, and helpful menu planner, Mexican Food Made Simple has everything you need to put together a fantastic Mexican feast at home.

Author Biography

When Thomasina Miers first arrived in Mexico aged eighteen, she fell so in love with its food that she went back to live there, opening up a cocktail bar in Mexico City and using her free time to travel the country and cook with some of Mexico s top chefs. After returning to London and winning BBC2 s MasterChef in 2005, Thomasina opened the Mexican street food cantina, Wahaca, which won the Observer Food Monthly s best cheap eats award, and has now opened three branches. She writes a regular recipe column in the Times and is co-editor of Soup Kitchen (2005) and the author of Cook (2006) and Wild Gourmets (2007).

Reviews

Mexican food is one of the world's great cuisines and there is no one I'd rather read on the subject than Tommi. I love her writing and the recipes in this book are wonderful too - Tom Parker Bowles, Market Kitchen When I read this book I wanted to cook from it immediately ... then jump on a plane to Oaxhaca. Colourful and inviting, full of scrummy-looking and achievable recipes, it's for anyone who likes their food vibrant, healthy and ballsy...just like the author! - Allegra McEvedy A world away from Tex-Mex sizzling fajitas with cheesy nachos, Thomasina Miers, former MasterChef champ and Wahaca restaurant founder, is bringing a large slice of genuine Mexico to the mainstream - Delicious Perfect for summer, this book from the MasterChef 2005 winner is full of easy flavourful recipes. - BBC Good Food Magazine A great introduction to the breadth of real Mexican cooking, which goes way beyond the Tex-Mex cliches. - Delicious