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The Caribbean Pantry Cookbook: Condiments and Seasonings from the Land of Spice and Sun | 
enlarge | Author: Steven Raichlen Creator: Martin Jacobs Publisher: Artisan Category: Book
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 981806
Media: Hardcover Pages: 140 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 8.4 x 0.7
ISBN: 1885183100 Dewey Decimal Number: 641.59729 EAN: 9781885183101 ASIN: 1885183100
Publication Date: January 9, 1995 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: hardcover, dust jacket has light edge wear, name emboss on cover page, clean text
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Product Description Mouth-searing hot sauces, fragrant marinades and fiery spice rubs, tropical fruit preserves, jams, and cooling rum drinks: The Caribbean Pantry Cookbook: Condiments, Seasonings, and Preserves from the Land of Spice and Sun captures the vibrant flavors and tropical abundance of this diverse region. Its 70 recipes and 20 full-color photographs will help add island excitement to everyday meals. Steven Raichlen, author of Miami Spice, has traveled widely throughout the region and collected his favorite recipes for condiments and seasoning mixes. There are few places in the world where you can find such eclectic assortment of condiments and seasonings as in the Caribbean, where the bold flavors match the intensity of the tropical sun. Many ethnic groups have contributed to the region's culinary melting pot, combining elements of European, North African, and even Asian cuisines with the region's characteristic fruits, vegetables, and spices. The Caribbean Pantry includes recipes for pantry items as well as for dishes in which to use them. With a well-stocked pantry, it's easy to chase away the mid-winter blues by putting Orange Pepper Jelly on an English muffin, sipping Passion Fruit Punch by the fire, enlivening chicken breasts with St. Barts Creole Sauce, or a filet of grouper with Chili Lime Sauce. Use Mojo (Cuban Garlic-Cumin Sauce) to marinate shell steak, or create Bajan Roast Game Hens with Seasoning, the classic seasoning mix of Barbados. The recipes in The Caribbean Pantry are simple to make and most ingredients are widely available (mail-order sources are included for hard-to-find items).
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Fabulous food layouts and color photos January 13, 2001 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
It's worth buying this book just for the wonderful photographs. Not only is there a complete listing of exotic ingredients such as fruits, vegetables and spices, there is a nice assortment of recipes to choose from. This is definitely one of my favorite Caribbean books. If you like this book, you will love Angela Spenceley's latest book "A Taste of the Caribbean" featuring hundreds of tidbits about exotic fruits, vegetables and other tropical ingredients. This complete A-Z Caribbean cookbook is a valuable addition to any good cookbook library.
Pantry Bible for the Carribean Cook November 20, 2000 owen (Vieques, P.R. United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Steven Raichlen, author of The Barbeque Bible, once again gives an in depth treatment of his chosen subject. In the Carribean Pantry, Raichlen demystifies exotic fruits, vegetables, tubers and spices into laymen terms for the home cook. Proffesionals ,as well, can use this book as an invalueble point of refference.
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