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In A Cuban Kitchen (Quintet Book)

In A Cuban Kitchen (Quintet Book)

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Author: Alex Garcia
Publisher: Running Press
Category: Book

List Price: $24.95
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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 535765

Media: Hardcover
Pages: 176
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8
Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 7.4 x 0.9

ISBN: 076241541X
Dewey Decimal Number: 641.597291
UPC: 048693415411
EAN: 9780762415410
ASIN: 076241541X

Publication Date: September 7, 2004
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Condition: New clean copy. No marks.

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Immensely appealing and alluringly spicy, Cuban food has exploded in popularity. Recently, many Nuevo Latino chefs have chosen to interpret it in various “fusion” dishes, but the real home cooking of Cuba is delicious and rewarding on its own. Discover in a new cookbook which not only explores the riches of the cuisine but also reveals the unique beauty of Cuba itself. Influenced by the diversity of cultures that have settled on this Caribbean island over the centuries, including Spanish, French, African, Arabic, Chinese, and Portuguese, true Cuban cooking is exciting and varied. From such festive finger foods as croquetas, pastelitos, and bocaditos to traditional entrees like arroz con pollo, picadillo, and bistec emanizado, there’s a wealth of savory dishes to explore. Learn how to create the traditional medianoche, or Cuban sandwich, brew a cup of bracing cafe cubano, and make the sumptuous dessert known as dulce de leche. In addition to the treasury of 100 traditional recipes, compiled by an accomplished Cuban-born chef, In A Cuban Kitchen provides a fascinating look at sugar cultivation, rum production, and other native resources essential to Cuban cuisine.



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5 out of 5 stars Food Like Mama makes...   June 27, 2008
Gina P. McClenning
Alex shares all the classic flavors of our old country's famous foods. Guava and Cheese Turnovers, Picadillo, Roasted Red Snapper, Grandmother's Chicken Soup and Flan. All of our favorite home-style recipes are in this wonderful book. All are easy to follow and the ingredients are easily found in Latino markets. A must have for your kitchen if you love Cuban food!



5 out of 5 stars delicious recipes!!   January 19, 2005
C. Toro (oregon)
4 out of 9 found this review helpful

The recipes in this book really work!! I have tried few and they are delicious. I have tried other Cuban cooking books and have been disappointed by the dishes. It seems like some cookbook writers are not thinking that readers are actually going to try the recipes. That is not the case of this book. Chef Garcia's recipes are outstanding!


1 out of 5 stars Honestly, I didn't Like it   October 20, 2004
ChineseCuban (Central America)
6 out of 17 found this review helpful

I used to see Garcia on the Melting Pot and he was the dullest of the Food Network chefs. I guess I should NOT have expected any better from his book. The recipes are OK, but the only thing that even mentions him is the introduction. He would have sold a lot more books if he had Emeril write the intro! I guess Garcia was too busy these past two years to do any writing. I've got my copy up on the Marketplace and hope I can get a few dollars for it!





1 out of 5 stars Leave it on the Shelf   October 19, 2004
Fidelito (La Cieba, Honduras)
12 out of 40 found this review helpful

Yes, here are a lot of good recipes in a book. The book quality, also OK. However, never mind how that, the author, Alex Garcia, was indicted by US government on drug trafficking charges! (Check the NY Times November 2003.) Is that the kind of author that you want to send your money to? Yes, all are innocent until proven guilty - but he was under surveillance for 2 years - NOT a nice guy! In my country we keep people like him in jail! There are much better Cuban cookbooks - just search for "Cuban Cooking book" here on Amazon!


5 out of 5 stars Authentic Cuban Cuisine   October 10, 2004
Madi
6 out of 12 found this review helpful

I bought this book about three weeks ago and it has already become one of my favorites. I have used it 3 to 4 times a week and each recipe has been a success, especially the Rabo Encendido (Oxtail), the Picadillo Santiaguero (Sloppy Joe), the Mojito Cocktail, the Flan, Arroz con Leche (Rice Pudding). I highly recommend it. Not only are the recipes delicious but they actually work. I found the intro to be warm and informative (the details about the agriculture and history). Would have liked to have had more personal touches about the author throughout the book. I am still a big fan of Chef Alex Garcia. I was fortunate enough to meet him at Calle Ocho Restaurant and he was every bit as charming and generous as I had heard. By the way Cuban Guy, his show was cancelled because it had been decided that the entire Melting Pot series was not going to be continued to be aired because the Network was revamping programming to reflect more of an "every day kind of person" host than a professional chef. And just so you know, the show had stopped taping way before it stopped airing. They were running strictly on their library. It had nothing to do with any personal misfortunes.