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         Mexican Cooking:     more books (100)
  1. Mexican Low-Fat Cooking (Cole's Cooking Companion Series) by Cole Publishing Group, 1996-04
  2. The Best of Mexico (The Best of ...) by Evie Righter, 1992-10-09
  3. The Book of Mexican Foods (Book of...) by Christine Barrett, 1991-07-08
  4. Mexican Cooking: The Authentic Taste Of Mexico: 150 Fiery And Spicy Classic And Regional Recipes Shown In 250 Stunning Photographs by Jane Milton, 2008-02-25
  5. Cooking Around the World: Mexican (World Cookbook) by Elisabeth Lambert Ortiz, 2004-10-25
  6. Mexican Cooking Essentials for Dummies by Susan Feniger, Mary Sue Milliken, et all 2002-08
  7. Better Homes and Gardens Cooking Mexican
  8. Cooking the Mexican Way: Revised and Expanded to Include New Low-Fat and Vegetarian Recipes (Easy Menu Ethnic Cookbooks) by Rosa Coronado, 2001-09
  9. Savoring Mexico: Recipes and Reflections on Mexican Cooking (Williams-Sonoma: The Savoring Series) by Marilyn Tausend, 2006
  10. From My Mexican Kitchen: Techniques and Ingredients by Diana Kennedy, 2003-09-09
  11. 1,000 Mexican Recipes by Marge Poore, 2001-09-29
  12. Complete Book of Mexican Cooking by Elisabeth Ortiz, 1985-11-12
  13. Mexican Family Favorites Cook Book (Cookbooks and Restaurant Guides) by Maria Teresa Bermudez, 1983-12
  14. The New Complete Book of Mexican Cooking by Elisabeth Lambert Ortiz, 2000-01-01

21. Inside Puerto Vallarta Travel Magazine: Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Mexican Cuisine and Cooking Food is probably the most important element of Mexican culture. Still, the tradition of mexican cooking is alive and well,
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        F ood is probably the most important element of Mexican culture. Much of the daily routine and tradition in Mexico revolves around the ritual of the preparation and eating of food. In days gone past, the afternoon "siesta" started at around 1 p.m. and lasted through till about 4 in the afternoon. During that time, families gathered for their main meal of the day and after they had eaten, they had a little "siesta" - rest. Back then, the streets of Vallarta were alive by six o'clock in the morning, as women made their way to the local markets to fill their baskets with fresh fruit, vegetables and fish straight from the sea. Once they collected their daily provisions, the women would return home to begin grinding the corn and flour to make fresh tortillas for the afternoon meal, and bake fresh loaves of bread, sweet breads and cookies.
        Today, commerce has forced the traditional siesta to be shortened to two hours (2-4 p.m), and this has necessitated a few short cuts. For instance, most women no longer make their own tortillas for the mid-day meal; beginning at around 1:30 each afternoon , you can see lines forming outside local tortillarias - where people buy machine-made kilos of tortillas hot off the press. Patrons bring tea-towels, blankets and various containers in which to wrap the coveted steaming hot tortillas then rush home before they cool off. Today, fresh breads and cookies are more often bought at local "panaderias" (bakeries) than made, as they were in the past, by the women of the house. Still, the tradition of Mexican cooking is alive and well, and the Mexican people are holding fast to their precious "siesta". (Although with only two hours to prepare and eat the afternoon meal, there is very little time left over for the actual "siesta" part of the tradition).

22. Gourmet Mexican Cooking - From The Kitchen Of Chef Rick Bayless
FronteraKitchens.com is the home of Chef Rick Bayless, awardwinning chef of restaurants Frontera Grill and Topolobampo, cookbook author, host of the PBS
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23. FronteraKitchens.com | A La Mexicana: The Soul Of Mexican Cooking
A La Mexicana The Soul of mexican cooking is a page from the television section of the Frontera Foods web site.
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Season One Episodes The Whole Enchilada The Straight Cheese Sopes and Gorditas Tacos from the Ground Up Ceviche in the Limelight Green Sauce and Tomatillos A La Mexicana Rice to the Occasion Chiles Rellenos Fish a la Veracruzana Carne Asada Adobo: Chiles Cut and Dried Beans Inside and Out Barbacoa and Cochinita Pibil Three Hot Tamales Seafood Stew Holy Mole Chocolate Pozole Braised Beef Short Ribs a la Mexicana with tomatoes, poblano chiles and herbs, or a quick-to-prepare Grilled Flank Steak served with a salsa of roasted tomatoes, poblanos, onions and garlic. Between stints in the kitchen, Rick introduces us to some of the great icons of Mexican nationalism, from Padre Hidalgo and Emiliano Zapata, to Josefina Velasquez de Leon, the pioneering 20th-century food historian who found herself at the forefront of a movement to create a Mexican national culinary identity, much of which was based around home-style “a la Mexicana” dishes. It’s a half-hour of cooking and culture that all adds up to a stirring conclusion: “Three cheers for the red white and green!" PREVIOUS INDEX NEXT Add your name to our list for email updates NAME
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24. Los Dos Yucatan Mexican Cooking School & Guest House - Merida, Mexico
Join Chef David Sterling in Merida, Mexico to Enjoy Yucatan Cooking Food.
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THE FIRST SCHOOL DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO YUCATECAN COOKING,
WHAT MAKES COOKING AT LOS DOS DESIGNED FOR PEOPLE WHO LOVE TO COOK (but who are not necessarily professional chefs), each class at Los Dos begins with coffee and pastries and ends with a fabulous meal that you and Chef Sterling prepare together.
ENTER LOS DOS AND YOU ARE CHARMED CHEF STERLING OFFERS CHEF STERLING can also design a program specifically for the interests or requirements of a private group.
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Filled with regional Yucatecan recipes, Mexican cooking tips and historical background, Chef Sterling's culinary newsletter will advise you of upcoming class specials and packages as well as entertain you with insights about this fascinating region.
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25. Dummies::Mexican Cooking For Dummies:Book Information
mexican cooking For Dummies can inspire your cooking, improve your Spanish, Packed with more than 100 recipes, mexican cooking For Dummies covers a wide
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Mexican Cooking For Dummies
By Susan Feniger, Mary Sue Milliken, Helene Siegel
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Description Author Information Table of Contents Spice up your soups and add some zest to the rest! Mexican Cooking For Dummies can inspire your cooking, improve your Spanish, and give you that south-of-the-border soul. Chefs Susan Feniger and Mary Sue Milliken have attempted to reign in their vast knowledge of Mexican food and present it in that familiar ...For Dummies style that you've come to appreciate. Discover their wide array of standard Mexican ingredients. From avocados to epazote, they give you the hints and friendly advice you'll need in order to select the best ingredients for your meals. Packed with more than 100 recipes, Mexican Cooking For Dummies covers a wide array of dishes, drinks, and appetizers. Master the simple dishes, such as tortas and tacos, while washing them down with horchata or sangria. Soon, you'll be hosting your own fiestas, starting your guests off with salsas and ceviches before moving on to the main dish. Will it be the cumin-and-chile-marinated skirt steak or the baked salmon in salsa verde? Either way, you're sure to impress! The authors cover the staples (such as rice, beans, tortillas, and vegetables) and then guide you on a discovery tour that includes traditional moles and menudos. Save some room for the wide selection of desert recipes. Pick up

26. Dummies::Mexican Cooking For Dummies:Book Information
mexican cooking For Dummies By Susan Feniger, Mary Sue Milliken, Helene Siegel. ISBN 07645-5169-8 Chapter 2 Ingredients for mexican cooking.
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Home At Home Mexican Cooking For Dummies
Mexican Cooking For Dummies
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Author Information Table of Contents Introduction. PART I: GETTING THE JUICES FLOWING. Chapter 1: Understanding Mexican Cooking. Chapter 2: Ingredients for Mexican Cooking. Chapter 3:Mastering a Few Simple Tools and Techniques. PART II: TAKING A QUICK TRIP. Chapter 4: Bright Lights, Big Beverages. Chapter 5: Hot Salsas, Cool Dips, and Refreshing Ceviches. Chapter 6: Foods from the Mexican Marketplace. PART III: ENJOYING AN EXTENDED TOUR. Chapter 7: Stuffed Treats. Chapter 8: Soulful Soups. Chapter 9: Border Salads. Chapter 10: The Essential Sides: Rice, Beans, Tortillas, and Vegetables. Chapter 11: Best Braises, Stews, and Moles. Chapter 12: Fish and Seafood Stars. Chapter 13: Four Chickens and a Turkey. Chapter 14: Main Course Meats. Chapter 15: Sweets for Spice Lovers. PART IV: MENUS FOR EVERY OCCASION.

27. GourmetSleuth - Dictionary Of Mexican Cooking Terms
Dictionary of Mexican (Spanish) Food and Cooking Terms.
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FAQ SHOP Help ... Members Cooking terms appear in alphabetical order by the Spanish term. Click a letter to move to the specific letter range. The icons to the right of the term indicate additional information or products available from our online catalog that apply to that specific term.
View related recipes Read more about that term Shop for this product in our online store A B C D ... Z A Search aceituna ah-seh=ee-TOO-nah olive acitron ah-see-TRON candied biznaga cactus adobo, adobado ah-DOH-boh, ah-doh-BAH-doh name given to a rather sour seasoning paste made of ground chiles, herbs, and vinegar; seasoned with such a paste agrio AH-gree-oh sour agua, aguado AH-gree-oh, ahGWAS-doh water, watery aguardiente ah-gwar-DYEN-teh an alcohol made from sugar cane agujas ah-GOO-has a northern Mexico term for ribs of beef ajonjol¡ ah-honh-hoh-LEE sesame albondigas ahl-BON-dee-gahs meat balls alcaparras ahl-kah-PAH-rrahs capers almeja clam (a generic term for many spieces) almendra ahl-MEHN-drah almond almibar ahl-MEE-bahr light syrup almuerzo ahl-MWER-soh brunch ancho AHN-choh a type of chili, the word means "wide"

28. Mexican Cooking For Dummies
The Global Gourmet features daily updates, new recipes, cookbook profiles, regular columnists, food news, cooking tips, wine product reviews,
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By Susan Feniger and Mary Sue Milliken Smokey Chicken Quesadillas to Green Corn Tamales and Mexican Bread Pudding. Discover how to:
  • Work with an array of fresh and dried chiles
  • Make zesty homemade salsas
  • Navigate the world of Mexican beers and tequila
  • Prepare vegetarian and low-fat recipes
  • Throw your own Mexican fiestas Hauxacac, which means, "in the eye of the squash."
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    Susan Feniger and Mary Sue Milliken, are radio and TV personalities, chef/owners of the Border Grill restaurants in Las Vegas and Santa Monica as well as Ciudad in Los Angeles, and the authors of five cookbooks. Buy the Book! Mexican Cooking for Dummies By Susan Feniger and Mary Sue Milliken IDG Books, 1999
  • 29. Mexico: La Parilla - The Mexican Grill
    mexican cooking for Dummies by Susan Feniger and Mary Sue Milliken. Mexico One Plate at a Time by Rick Bayless. Quick and Easy Southwestern Cookbook by
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    30. Jane Butel's Southwestern Cooking :: Index
    Offered by Jane Butel's cooking school for Southwestern cuisine and New mexican cooking.
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    31. Mexican Cooking
    Diana Kennedy s new book on mexican cooking is the gold standard for books on This is the best cookbook on authentic mexican cooking I have ever come
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    Back From My Mexican Kitchen: Techniques and Ingredients
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    Diana Kennedy's new book on Mexican cooking is the gold standard for books on country / regional cuisines. The credit to Ms. Kennedy is enhanced by the fact that the material in the book was quite plainly not written and produced by a team. The depth of the material is exceptional, considering the... more info Customer Rating:
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    The Essential Cuisines of Mexico
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    This is the first book written by Diana Kennedy that I read, so I don't know how it compares with her previous books. I can say, however, that this is one of the most complete books on Mexican cuisine that I have found. I also like the fact that all of the recipes are as authentic as can be. My only... more info Customer Rating:
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    Rick Bayless Mexico: One Plate at a Time from Scribner Price: Customer Review: My wife grew up in Oaxaca, and last summer we went to Mexico for three weeks of Vacation. So when she brought this book home from our local library, I was interested in seeing if Bayless had indeed captured the flavor of the country. From the first recipe we tried, it was apparent that this was not...

    32. How To Stock Your Pantry For Mexican Cooking - EHow.com
    How to Stock Your Pantry for mexican cookingYou can enjoy the flavors of a Mexican cantina in your kitchen anytime if you re stocked up with the goods.
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    You can enjoy the flavors of a Mexican cantina in your kitchen anytime if you're stocked up with the goods. Steps: Buy fresh and dried chiles of all sorts - or, if possible, grow them. Fresh chiles to try include jalapeno and pasilla. Dried chiles include ancho, chipotle, guajillo, negro and mulato. They set off every Mexican dish. Canned chiles will work if you can't locate dried. Combine Mexican herbs with your collection: add chili powder, cayenne pepper and paprika, as well as oregano, cumin, and fresh cilantro and epazote (if you can find it). Refrigerate ready-made salsa and spicy sauces. They're great for dipping chips and accompanying fish and chicken tacos and other dishes. Always have garlic and onions handy. You'll use them all the time. Keep flour and corn tortillas in your cupboard or refrigerator. You'll need them for burritos, tacos, enchiladas and the like.

    33. WannaLearn: Mexican Cooking Lessons
    Highquality instructional guides, tutorials, lessons and more on mexican cooking!
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    34. Mexican Cooking Anthropology Of Food
    Mexico recipes Culinary history and information Learn about 2000 From Recipes4us http//www.recipes4us.co.uk/Cooking%20by%20Country/Mexico.htm
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    Mexico Cooking Home Cooking Around the World - Anthropology of Food Anthropology of Food, Food Science - General Resources Recipes from History Ancient Roman Cooking Ancient Egyptian Cooking Medieval Cooking Food Traditions and Recipes From a Few Countries Afghanistan Cooking Albania Cooking Algeria Cooking Angola Cooking ... Vietnam Cooking Some Other Interesting Foods and Recipes Baking Breads Baking Cakes Baking Cookies BBQ Barbeque Grilling Cooking Tips ... Prepare Serve Salads The Anthropology of Food is an analysis of food in culture. While the primary purpose for food is nutrition, it also has a cultural dimension by which people choose what they eat not only by flavor or nutritional value but by cultural, religious, economic, status and environmental factors. - These pages are a combination of sampler recipes providing only a taste of each country and perhaps some information about the history and culture behind each cuisine. Please Note: If you sometimes get an error message when clicking on a large text link, don't give up. Try the URL link instead. There are times when the large text link doesn't "take" for some reason, thus the built-in redundancy. Thank you.

    35. Mexican Cooking School And Culinary Vacation Packages, Cuernavaca, Mexico
    We offer culinary vacation packages, mexican cooking classes and recipes.
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    La Villa Bonita School of Mexican Cuisine offers you Mexican cooking school classes and a relaxing culinary vacation all-in-one,
    with your host, Chef Ana Garcia Chef Garcia is your personal guide on a n award-winning immersion into the delicacies of Mexican cooking, food and culture with our
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    LVB is pleased to announce our new cooking and golf packages. Choose from two 7-night package options and play up to 4 of Cuernavaca's beautiful golf courses. Click for more information
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    36. Healthy Mexican Cooking
    Our cookbook review. Featuring a 22% discount off all the cover prices.
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    Back Next Forbidden Foods I Can't Believe This Has No Sugar Cookbook ... Month of Meals Healthy Mexican Cooking New Soul Food Cookbook
    Healthy Mexican Cooking
    By Velda Garza, MS, RD Cover price $15.95
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    Love those fajitas but not sure they love you? Now you can cook healthy versions of the classic and much-loved Mexican recipes you grew up with or have learned to enjoy. These recipes feature traditional foods from the Spanish, Indian and Mexican heritage made with few ingredients, quick preparation times, and low fat and low-to-moderate calories. The author, a Hispanic registered dietitian living in Texas, gives lots of authentic information, such as a glossary of Hispanic food words, what's in a traditional Hispanic kitchen and how important heart-healthy cooking is for Hispanic people (and everyone else, too). Some of the many delightful foods you can prepare are Tortilla Soup, Grilled Salmon Chipotle, Jalapeno Mushrooms, South Texas Squash Casserole, Mango Flan and about 10 different salsas. Each recipe gives calories, fat, saturated fat, fiber, sodium and exchanges.

    37. Guanajuato Cooking Course Mexican Cuisine
    Combined Spanish Course mexican cooking Course in Guanajuato Spain.
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    • Given at: don Quijote Guanajuato. Spanish Intensive course: 4 hours daily, minimum duration 2 weeks. Mexican cooking course: 1 class of 1 hour. Level required: basic knowledge. Group size: minimum 3 students.

    38. Epiculinary Culinary Tours - Art Of Mexican Cooking
    Immerse yourself in authentic Mexican cuisine and culture with a one week master class in classical mexican cooking.
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    As featured in the January 2005 "O" magazine Epiculinary is proud to present a one-week master class in classical Mexican cooking. Designed for both interested amateurs and accomplished cooks, the program offers a true immersion in the intricacies and pleasures of the Mexican table.
    Excursions to nearby museums, ample leisure time for relaxing and optional recreational activities such as swimming, hiking, adobe sweat baths and massage, complete what promises to be an unforgettable experience in one of Mexico's officially designated 'magical villages.'
    Day One
    At sunset, meet fellow guests and your hostesses for a reception.Your first margarita is on us! In fact, tonight youll learn how to make the best margaritas in the world.
    Dinner at a local restaurant, with an informal talk on Mexican cuisine.
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    Day Three Spend the afternoon on your own, relaxing or perhaps venturing up the mountain to the pyramid that overlooks the town, one of only two mountaintop pyramids in all of Mexico.

    39. Special Collection: Mexican Cooking
    A World of Cooking (1997, Disc 4 mexican cooking) A very comprehensive mexican cooking for Vegans This site is designed to promote Mexican food
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    Cooking the Mexican Way
    Mexican cuisine is great year-round, but it's particularly popular around the holiday of Cinco De Mayo, the fifth of May, which is celebrated throughout Mexico and in major U.S. cities with a significant Mexican population. The holiday is a celebration of Mexican culture, with emphasis on good food, music and drinks. This Special Multimedia Collection focuses on books, websites and other resources that depict the major role that food and drink play in these celebrations.
    General The Best of Gourmet: Featuring the Flavors of Mexico
    (1995): Offers entertaining ideas for a year's worth of celebrations that accent Mexican flavors. Includes menus, popular excerpts from the magazine, and a special section on hor d'oeuvres, snacks and drinks. Bettty Crocker's Southwest Cooking (1989): The bold, sun-splashed flavors of the Southwest are deliciously simple to prepare with this full-color cookbook. More than 250 recipes showcase the style of New Mexico, Texas, Arizona and Mexico. Cooking with Too Hot Tamales by Mary Sue Milliken and Susan Feniger (1997): In this companion to their popular TV series, the authors feature traditional and new wave Latin and Spanish cuisine, with an emphasis on spicy, robust, casual dishes, ideal for festive entertaining.

    40. Mexican Books At Pepper Fool..................Mexican Cooking, Mexican Recipes,
    The Art of mexican cooking Traditional mexican cooking for Aficionados Cantina The Best of Casual mexican cooking (Casual Cuisines of the World)
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    Mexican Cookbooks
      The Art of Mexican Cooking : Traditional Mexican Cooking for Aficionados
      by Diana Kennedy, Michael Calderwood (Photographer), Susana Martinez-Ostos (Illustrator)
      List Price: $24.95
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      Price: $17.47
      Hardcover - 526 pages (November 1989)
      Bantam Books; ISBN: 0553057065
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      From the author of The Cuisines of Mexico comes the first fully illustrated cookbook featuring more than 200 never-before-published authentic recipes, an 8-page full-color insert, 100 photos, and 50 drawings from the Mexican kitchen.
      Authentic Mexican : Regional Cooking from the Heart of Mexico
      By Deann Groen Bayless (Contributor), Rick Bayless
      List Price: $28.50
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      Price: $19.95
      Hardcover - 384 pages 1st Ed. edition (April 1987)
      Synopsis Here is an all-embracing collection of true Mexican cooking that goes far beyond the dishes familiar to Americans. These 200 recipes re-create authentic Mexican flavors, from marinated shrimp tacos to exotic ice creams and more. Accompanied by tips for convenient preparation. Illustrated.
      The Border Cookbook : Authentic Home Cooking of the American Southwest and Northern Mexico
      by Cheryl Alters Jamison, Bill Jamison

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