My Mexico City kitchen : recipes and convictions / Gabriela Cámara ; with Malena Watrous ; photographs by Marcus Nilsson.
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- 9780399580574
- 0399580573
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
The innovative chef and culinary trend-setter named one of Time 's 100 most influential people in the world shares 150 recipes for her vibrant, simple, and sophisticated contemporary Mexican cooking.
IACP AWARD FINALIST . ART OF EATING PRIZE LONGLIST . NAMED ONE OF THE BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE SEASON BY The New York Times . Bon Appetit . San Francisco Chronicle . Chicago Tribune
Inspired by the flavors, ingredients, and flair of culinary and cultural hotspot Mexico City, Gabriela Camara's style of fresh-first, vegetable-forward, legume-loving, and seafood-centric Mexican cooking is a siren call to home cooks who crave authentic, on-trend recipes they can make with confidence and regularity. With 150 recipes for Basicos (basics), Desayunos (breakfasts), Primeros (starters), Platos Fuertos (mains), and Postres (sweets), Mexican food-lovers will find all the dishes they want to cook-from Chilaquiles Verdes to Chiles Rellenos and Flan de Cajeta-and will discover many sure-to-be favorites, such as her signature tuna tostadas. More than 150 arresting images capture the rich culture that infuses Camara's food and a dozen essays detail the principles that distinguish her cooking, from why non-GMO corn matters to how everything can be a taco.
With celebrated restaurants in Mexico City and San Francisco, Camara is the most internationally recognized figure in Mexican cuisine, and her innovative, simple Mexican food is exactly what home cooks want to cook.
"Inspired by the flavors, ingredients, and flair of culinary and cultural hotspot Mexico City, Gabriela Cámara's style of fresh-first, vegetable-forward, legume-loving, and seafood-centric Mexican cooking is a siren call to home cooks who crave authentic, on-trend recipes they can make with confidence and regularity."-- Provided by publisher.
Includes index.
Not your typical Mexican girl -- The evolution of my food in Mexico City -- What is "modern" Mexican? -- Welcome to my kitchen -- Básicos = Basics -- Desayuno = Breakfast -- Antojitos y primeros = Finger food and first courses -- Platos fuertes = Main dishes -- Postres = Desserts -- Bebidas = Drinks.