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The Chilean Kitchen: 75 Seasonal Recipes for Stews, Breads, Salads, Cocktails, Desserts, and More

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Chilean Kitchen: 75 Seasonal Recipes for Stews, Breads, Salads, Cocktails, Desserts, and More
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Pilar Hernandez
By (author) Eileen Smith
Contributions by Araceli Paz
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:208
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 191
Category/GenreNational and regional cuisine
ISBN/Barcode 9781510752856
ClassificationsDewey:641.5983
Audience
General
Illustrations 75 Color photos

Publishing Details

Publisher Skyhorse Publishing
Imprint Skyhorse Publishing
Publication Date 26 November 2020
Publication Country United States

Description

These authentic recipes will bring classic Chilean flavors to your doorstep! The Spanish phrase quedate un poquito, or "stay a while," is the essence of Chilean hospitality-one does not "stop by for a quick bite" in Chile. Comprised of more than seventy authentic Chilean recipes, organized seasonally for maximum freshness,

Author Biography

Pilar Hernandez was born into a traditional family in central Chile. She was raised by confident home cooks in a matriarchal household chock-full of traditional Chilean food. In 2008, Pilar began to share her zeal for Chilean cuisine on her (now) award-winning recipe blog En Mi Cocina Hoy. She has twice been recognized as one of the 100 Top Latina Bloggers. She is the author of Del Blog A La Mesa, which was awarded Gourmand Best Blogger Cookbook in Chile. In addition to all of her community involvement and ongoing recipe development, she feeds her husband and two American children a steady diet of Chilean food at their home in Houston, Texas. Eileen Smith is a bilingual travel and food writer and photographer originally from New York who moved to Santiago, Chile, in 2004. Of all of the charms of Chilean life, she most especially loves how Chileans tend to use their hands to describe how to make different dishes, miming cutting, mixing, or kneading as they explain recipes. Eileen writes mainly about food, travel, and Chile, and has written extensively for NPR's The Salt, Fodor's, Lonely Planet, Tales of the Cocktail, Latin Kitchen, Paste, Dwell, Ensemble, New Worlder, and many others. She has essays in books by Oxford University Press and HarperCollins. She currently works with Upscape Travel interviewing chefs and winemakers, writing itineraries, and helping to storyboard and produce travel videos.

Reviews

"This comfortable and authentic introduction to the cuisine of central Chile is authored by Chilean native Hernandez, now based in Houston, and Smith, an American expat in Santiago . . . Hernandez and Smith plunge readers into four seasonal chapters, with rewarding results." -Booklist starred review "Bringing to the masses an insightful look at the foods and flavors of one of Latin America's least written-about and understood cuisines . . . Though the authors state that Chilean cuisine has been in a 'huge state of flux in recent decades,' the traditions of home cooking remain firmly in place within central Chile, where nearly half of the country's 18 million residents live. It is a cuisine built on seasonal ingredients, rich in simply prepared vegetables. It is homey fare-stews, salads, a bit of meat, lots of bread, and desserts." -Houston Chronicle "I'm inspired to explore Chilean food-and culture-because of this book. Pilar Hernandez describes a country where language, food, and culture are interwoven with a strong emphasis on food grown in the region. Through this book, I was introduced to ingredients I've never cooked with and dishes I want to eat. There's a strong sense of place-a true celebration of a country, a region, a culture." -James Beard Award-winning Chef Chris Shepherd, chef/owner, Underbelly Hospitality "I couldn't be more excited about this cookbook! I wasn't very familiar with Chilean cuisine, but now want to try everything in this book!" -Gina Homolka, New York Times bestselling author and Skinnytaste founder "As global curiosity about Chile's culinary history continues to grow, The Chilean Kitchen introduces home cooks to the beauty and bounty of the country's most treasured recipes. Like a fulfilling sobremesa, this book celebrates the intersection of Chilean food and culture, offering both delicious bites and the rich contextual heritage that surrounds them." -Marie Elena Martinez, Cofounder of New Worlder "The Chilean Kitchen is a ground-breaking cookbook detaching the immense continent of South America and giving light to Chile's own, authentic cooking under the sun! Authors Pilar Hernandez and Eileen Smith created a beautiful travelogue, a thorough guide to regional Chilean dishes and ingredients and a great kitchen companion. I can't wait to dig into these recipes and bring a piece of this beautiful country into my kitchen!" -Leticia Moreinos Schwartz, Gourmand Award-winning author of The Brazilian Kitchen, My Rio de Janeiro, and Latin Superfoods "Food is culture and culture shapes our identity both as a nation as well as a person. What The Chilean Kitchen does is taking the first step towards the recognition of Chile as a culinary benchmark." -Oscar Barrera Marengo, MD, chef/owner of RAM "Another cuisine you don't see represented in cookbooks very often: Chilean food. Pilar Hernandez writes the blog En Mi Cocina Hoy; this is her second cookbook and her first in English. The book is arranged by season and 'tweaked ever-so-slightly to fit neatly into the US market,' with recipes for dishes like empanadas, grilled meats and seafood and dulce de leche thousand layer cake." -Stained Page News "The Chilean Kitchen by Pilar Hernandez and Eileen Smith is a gorgeous book that delivers a delicious dive into Chilean cuisine. There is a lovely dessert chapter which includes a recipe for Torta mil hojas which I am anxious to try. Organized seasonally and filled with photographs, it is a wonderful introduction to the flavorful food of Chile." -Eat Your Books Praise for Pilar Hernandez's previous work "She is part of a generation of women who cook with the cell phone in their hand, and that same spirit was translated into this book of homemade recipes, easy to prepare, quick and with ingredients found in the supermarket." -Review Wiken, El Mercurio "Easy to read and follow, it's full of little secrets to make special even the simplest recipes, and, speaking as a mom, the children have a very important place here." -Begona Uranga, Saturday Magazine "A tempting book from its first pages with recipes suitable for all types of cooks, browsing its pages opens your appetite in just seconds thanks to the excellent photographs taken by the outstanding photographer and gastronomic stylist Araceli Paz." -Camila Manriquez, Nirvino.cl