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Comprehensive but lacking in style, Dec 31 2009
This review is from: 1,000 Mexican Recipes (Hardcover)
This is a comprehensive collection of recipes for everyday Mexican food that I turn to when I've got an ingredient that I'm not too sure what to do with for a weeknight dinner - it's all there and the recipes turn out well, although by its nature the book doesn't have the same appeal and flair as say Dianna Kennedy's tomes on classical Mexican cooking, chef's Miguel Ravago, Robert Santibanez or Daniel Hove's book on Mayan cuisine. I rate this book 4 stars for convenience and general appeal, but stop one start short to leave room for those inspired cookcooks that can be read in addition to cooked from.
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A Great Source and a Great School in San Miguel de Allende, Jan 4 2003
This review is from: 1,000 Mexican Recipes (Hardcover)
Marge Poore has exhaustively compiled a treasury of classic Mexican recipes. This is NOT TacoHut or DelTaco style food. And REAL Mexican food in its endless variety and tastes has converted many people who have travelled south of the border. The author, Marge Poore, is a longtime friend of Mexican Cooking instructors Maria Marquez and her daughter, Patricia Merrill Marquez, in the beautiful colonial town of San Miguel de Allende. Marge picked up some preparation tips and recipes from their IMLE cooking school in Leon. Now Patricia Merril Marquez, who entertained Marge in her home last year just after this book's publication, has opened "Mexican Cooking Vacation" in San Miguel. First, buy Marge's book right now! Then check out the MexicanCookingVacation.com website to reserve a space in 2003, if actually cooking Mexican food in a B&B setting while seeing a beautiful part of Mexico beloved to Marge Poore appeals to you. It's a chance to learn from friends of Marge Poore who are classic Mexican cooks in their own right. And it is a great adventure any time of the year in San Miguel de Allende. Plus, if you bring along Marge's book we will do our best to get it back to you with a personal inscription from the author!
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A classic bible of Mexican cooking, Mar 25 2002
This review is from: 1,000 Mexican Recipes (Hardcover)
1,000 Mexican Recipes is a classic bible of Mexican cooking. As one enthusiastic reviewer wrote, "If you can't find it here, you won't find it anywhere!" There are indeed cookbooks within cookbooks for the Mexican cuisine sophisticated palates. As with any ethnic work, much lore and history is interwoven with the thousand recipes, so you get a cultural and geographic education along with the inspiring presentations of imaginative Mexican delicacies. Thereare not just recipes but whole chapters devoted to Salsas, Appetizers, Enchiladas Tamales and Tortillas, Salads, Soups, Poultry, Meats, Fish, Vegetables, Beans Rice and Pasta, Eggs, Breads, Desserts and Beverages. There is also a Mexican Cooking Glossary and mail order sources for ingredients listed. This is a hefty book, 644 pages, packed with both familiar and obscure Mexican foods and preparation tips. For anyone who is a serious Mexican foods fan or cook, 1,000 Mexican Recipes is a must. Even the lovely illustration on the cover has a key inside that explains what each item or food is! Now that is what I call making ethnic cooking and foods accessible! Some of the more unusual sounding recipes included Cactus Salad with Tuna (page 202), Tamales in Bana Leaves, Oaxacan Style (p. 153), and Chicken, Ticul Style (p. 288) which contains black beans, Yucatan tomato sauce, pickled red onions, Yucatan habanero sauce, fried plaintains, fried whole tortillas, chicken, and cotija, or feta cheese!
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