Puerto Rican Cookery has become the standard reference on traditional native cookery (cocina criolla). According to the San Juan Star, "the cookbook is seen and is more likely better read in some homes than the religious tome. . . . [it] is considered a primer for beginning cooks . . . a textbook for home economists and it is a guide for the gourmet as well."
Foodies and lovers of Carribbean cooking will be inspired by the authentic Puerto Rican recipes in Yvonne's Ortiz's essential cookbook, A Taste of Puerto Rico.Yellow rice, papayas, guavas, pina coladas, adobo, cilantro, and recaito—color, spirit, and sun-splashed flavor identify the national cuisine of Puerto Rico. A Taste of Puerto Rico is the first major cookbook in years to celebrate the vibrant foods of Puerto Rico, from hearty classics to today's new, light creations. Culinary professional Yvonne Ortiz captures the very best of island cooking in 200 recipes for every course. Adapted fo... [Read More]
Authentic Puerto Rican food recipes, updated for the 21st century home cook by San Juan's award-winning chef, restaurateur, television personality and author Wilo Benet. Chef Benet provides trditional recipes for everything from Alcapurrias (Stuffed Yautia Fritters) and Arañitas (Plantain Spiders) to Piñon (Ripe Plantain and Beef Lasagna) and Pernil (Roast Port Buttl.) The 'bible' of Puerto Rican cooking, with a pictoral 'how-to' section, ingredient glossary and more. Spanish edition also available (Puerto Rico Sabor Criollo)... see separate listing.
Puerto Rican cuisine, with its strong Spanish and African influences, holds a unique position in the world of Caribbean cooking. The food is spicy, hearty, healthy, sensuous, and adventurous. The 240-plus recipes included here range from traditional island dishes and drinks to the latest Nuyorican creations. Fully illustrated, this edition features a new preface by the author.
Versión en inglés de Cocine a Gusto, ofrece una colección representativa de platos puertorriqueños. Puerto Rican cookbook “Cocine a Gusto”. Easy-to-follow recipes designed to provide Caribbean cooking enthusiasts with a fi ne taste of typical Puerto Rican fare
Finalist, International Association of Culinary Professional Cookbook Awards in the Literary or Historical Food Writing CategoryWhen her family moved from Puerto Rico to Atlanta, Von Diaz traded plantains, roast pork, and malta for grits, fried chicken, and sweet tea. Brimming with humor and nostalgia, Coconuts and Collards is a recipe-packed memoir of growing up Latina in the Deep South.The stories center on the women in Diaz’s family who have used food to nourish and care for one another. When her mother―newly single and with two young daughters―took a second job to make ends meet, Dia... [Read More]
Explore the tropical flavors and rich culinary traditions of America's island paradise. Puerto Rico, a land of gorgeous beaches and luxurious resorts, also boasts a rich culinary culture with a mix of influences: Spanish, African, Taíno (Native American), and French. For adventurous mainland cooks in pursuit of exotic flavors, this book offers exciting new territory, and for Puerto Rican descendants everywhere, it pays tribute to the beloved homeland. Jose Santaella presents foods that only a local would know: the tradition of lechón--spit-roasted suckling pig--in the mountains near the rain... [Read More]
**Winner of the prestigious Institute of Puerto Rico of New York, Cultural Award** A lavishly illustrated cookbook with a positively different approach. As you leaf through the pages of spectacular photography in "Sofrito, The Essence of Puerto Rican Cuisine", you'll explore Puerto Rico's unique history and culture as reflected in it's nostalgic collection of commentaries and cooking traditions. Learn about the three culinary influences that melded over 500 years ago to create the island's distinctive and sumptuous cuisine.
"The foremost authority on Puerto Rican cooking is a silver haired, stylish, and warmly hospitable woman named Carmen Aboy Valldejuli . . . [her books] are considered today to be the definitive books on island cooking."-New York TimesWritten entirely in Spanish, Cocina Criolla, the standard reference work on traditional Puerto Rican cooking, is in its 68th priniting and has special appeal to those who enjoy the island's cuisine.In addition to offering hundreds of delicious recipes, Cocina Criolla includes advice for the inexperienced cook that ranges from suggestions about the most efficient w... [Read More]
Description: Clásico de la cocina puertorriqueña con recetas para la preparación de platos, bebidas y postres de distinta procedencia pero de arraigo popular. Información sobre utensilios adecuados, términos culinarios, equivalencias de pesos y medidas y adaptación de recetas para grupos grandes. A classic work on Puerto Rican cuisine, covers the whole range, from appetizers to desserts. Includes information on cooking utensils, culinary terms, measurements and equivalents and typi- cal Caribbean foodstuffs and product
Throughout five centuries, Puerto Rico has developed an internationally renowned cuisine, which incorporates Caribbean ingredients and a long tradition of culinary culture. In this book, the profiles and recipes of nine great chefs demonstrate human and professional aspects of their careers, and how by their efforts-and that of many of their colleagues-Puerto Rico has turned into the gastronomic capital of the Caribbean.
For more than two decades, customers have lined up outside the doors of west coast chef Isabel Cruz’s three popular restaurants. Cruz, who is known for her innovative and healthy twist on traditional Latin fare, balances her ingredients to cook the delicious food that she, her family, and her restaurant patrons love. This book is full of simple, easy-to-make recipes with the Latin flavors you’ll love producing in your own kitchen. Some recipes included are:Three Piggies Tacos (carnitas, bacon, and chicharrón)Crispy Tofu with Cilantro Lime Sauce and Mango SalsaSalmon with Papaya-Mango-Mint... [Read More]
Easy and delicious recipes for busy families from the TODAY show’s West Coast anchor and host of NBC’s Access As the beloved and longtime news anchor and co-host of the TODAY show, current West Coast anchor of the TODAY show, host of Access, and co-host of Access Live, as well as the mother of two young boys, Natalie Morales knows how hard it can be night after night to get a healthful dinner on the table that the whole family will enjoy. Morales was born in Taiwan to a Brazilian mother and Puerto Rican father, and she lived around the world as a child—Panama, Spain, and Brazil. That mu... [Read More]
If you have always wanted to learn how to make authentic Puerto Rican dishes from the comfort of your own home, then this is the perfect book for you.Inside of this Puerto Rican cookbook, you will learn how to make authentic Puerto Rican dishes that are packed with all of the classic flavors of the tropics. You will learn how to make dishes such as:• Carne Guisado• Beef Empanadas• Traditional Puerto Rican Rice and Beans• Mofongo• Three Meat Sancocho• Puerto Rican Pernil• Tostones• Crema de Farina• Traditional Puerto Rican Flan• Pollo Fricassee• Chicharrones de Pollo• Pu... [Read More]
Carmen Aboy Valldejuli was, according to New York Times food critic Craig Claiborne, "the foremost authority on Puerto Rican cooking" whose cookbooks are"the definitive books on island cooking."Her cookbook, Juntos en la Cocina (Together in the Kitchen), is the result of fifty years of love, sharing and hard work. Carmen and her husband, Luis presented their favorite recipes in this new volume. Now these flavorful meals are available to anyone interested in learning the art of Puerto Rican cuisine from two of its finest teachers.Written in Spanish, Juntos en la Cocina provides a complete tour ... [Read More]
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