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Tex-Mex From Scratch
Hardback
Main Details
Title |
Tex-Mex From Scratch
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Jonas Cramby
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:144 | Dimensions(mm): Height 252,Width 201 |
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Category/Genre | National and regional cuisine |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781909815094
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Classifications | Dewey:641.5973 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
HarperCollins Publishers
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Imprint |
Pavilion
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Publication Date |
6 March 2014 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
The tastes of Tex-Mex cooking are well-known and much loved - despite that, most people don't know how simple and tasty it is to prepare the food yourself, from scratch. In the USA, this sort of properly made Mex food is rapidly gaining in popularity: several of the trendiest young restaurateurs have left their restaurants to start mobile food places in so-called Taco trucks. It is from the US border states, rather than directly from Mexico, that we get our inspiration for this book. Such as from Texas - with its robust Tex-Mex food inspired by both their southern neighbor and by cowboy culture with its beans, cheesy enchiladas and smoky BBQ. Or New Mexico - with its smoky, luxurious and more authentic Mexican cuisine, and California - with its well-prepared Mex food, so-called fresh Mex. Often made with fish and shellfish, and always without using any semi-manufactured products, of course. Beautiful images of settings are followed by simple recipes, entertaining Tex-Mex stories and extremely nerdy tips like where on the hamburger one really should put the accessories, or why it ought to be forbidden to mix your guacamole. This book is planned with an introductory chapter where the reader can learn the basics of Tex-Mex cooking: how to make your own tortillas, deep fry your own nacho chips, knock together the perfect guacamole, make the hottest chilli sauce, make your own BBQ smoker and so on. Then there are separate chapters on: side dishes; tacos, enchiladas and burritos; salads and soups; BBQ; sandwiches and hamburgers; desserts; drinks.
Author Biography
Jonas Cramby works as a freelance food writer and chronicler. His blog on the Swedish magazine Cafe has 20,000 unique readers every month. In 2009 hewas awarded the title Chronicler of the Year by Sweden's magazines, and he has recently become the restaurant critic for Metro. His blog is often aboutAmerican food: he is a devoted lover of Taco after having travelled around in the States and looked inside kitchens to ask how they make their delicious food. Infact, Jonas loves Mex food so much that he has given his daughter the middle name Margarita.
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