Learn to COOK - Mayan Cuisine

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Manufacturer: Gibbs Smith, Publisher
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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 641.597265 EAN: 9781423601319 ISBN: 1423601319 Label: Gibbs Smith, Publisher Manufacturer: Gibbs Smith, Publisher Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 240 Publication Date: 2008-03-10 Publisher: Gibbs Smith, Publisher Studio: Gibbs Smith, Publisher
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In his signature style, Daniel Hoyer brings us the authentic recipes of the Maya with Mayan Cooking, along with his personal experiences that make the historical and cultural background of this people accessible and enjoyable. Having been influenced for centuries by the Spanish, other European countries, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and even the Caribbean, Mayan food is remarkably unique and distinct. Mayan Cooking offers recipes for Sweet Corn and Cilantro Cream Soups, Yucatan BBQ Shrimp, Smoked Pork Loin, Jicama-Orange Salad, and Chicken in Red Chile and Pumpkinseed Sauce, as well as an abundance of recipes for salsas, sauces, spice mixes, and marinades. Recipes Include: Bean-Filled Masa Fritters Baked Chayote Squash Pudding Mexican Lime Soup Pit-Roasted Pork with Yucatan Spices Yucatan BBQ Shrimp Pumpkinseed Brittle Author Bio: Daniel Hoyer is an experienced chef, restaurateur, and teacher. Daniel is the author of Culinary Mexico: Authentic Recipes and Traditions and Fiesta on the Grill. He resides in the Rio Grande Valley near Pilar, New Mexico, with his family. (20080616)
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Customer Rating:      Summary: amazing and beautiful book Comment: loved the photos
very authenice
spent some time in tulum, this was a great mkeepsake of the trip.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A food rich in flavor to begin with, but taking on the best traits of other traditions of cuisine Comment: A food rich in flavor to begin with, but taking on the best traits of other traditions of cuisine - Spanish, French, Asian, Caribbean, and so many more - it's one way to describe the food of the Maya. "Mayan Cuisine: Recipes From the Yucatan Region" is a look at the delectable food of the Mayan people, with step by step guides and full color photos to help one emulate the authentic Mayan flavor in their own kitchen. With Dishes like: Meat-and-Rice Stuffed Leaves, Tamale Pie, Yucatan Breakfast Sausages, and more, "Mayan Cuisine: Recipes From the Yucatan Region" is a must for any ethnic cookbook shelf or for anyone looking for a different taste to sink their teeth into.
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