Traditional Spanish Cooking

Traditional Spanish Cooking
Title Traditional Spanish Cooking PDF eBook
Author Janet Mendel
Publisher Frances Lincoln
Pages 320
Release 2006-11-01
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9780711226777

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Now available in paperback, Janet Mendel's classic work includes 270 recipes for traditional Spanish dishes from Andalusian red garlic fish soup to Catalan chicken, Asturias stuffed sardines and Galician fish stew to Castilian roast baby lamb and shepherds' stew from La Mancha. Her inspired introductions set the food in the context of a land situated on the crossroads of civilizations, and where the food is a true melting pot of many cultures.

Classic Spanish Cooking

Classic Spanish Cooking
Title Classic Spanish Cooking PDF eBook
Author Elisabeth Luard
Publisher Octopus Publishing Group
Pages 332
Release 2006
Genre Cooking, Spanish
ISBN 9781840729993

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100 diverse recipes come together in this collection of classic Spanishecipes for novice and expert cooks alike. Using only the freshestngredients, the author explores the techniques necessary for handling allinds of traditional Spanish dishes. An extensive variety of tapas recipesncourages the reader to experiment with typically Spanish produce -ncluding cooking confidently with peppery chorizo, fresh seafood, andlavouring with saffron, garlic, and of course sherry - Spain's most famousine. The simplicity with which an impressive banquet of tapas dishes can berepared is outstanding and the step by step recipes are easy to follow, yetive fantastic results. Learn how to cook a distinctive and perfect paella,elicious gazpacho, or hearty and traditional fish and meat stews without theuss that so often surrounds mediterranean cooking. The author has lovinglyieced together recipes from every region of Spain, to give an insightful andnticing overview of one country's food culture and heritage. "Classicpanish" is an essential addition to any cook's library and pays homage to

1080 Recipes

1080 Recipes
Title 1080 Recipes PDF eBook
Author Simone Ortega
Publisher Phaidon Incorporated Limited
Pages 975
Release 2007
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9780714847832

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1080is to Spanish cuisine what the Silver Spoonis to Italian cuisine - a book that has been considered the bible of traditional Spanish cooking since it was first published over 35 years ago. 1080contains a comprehensive collection of authentic Spanish recipes, covering everything from tortilla to bacalao. It is divided into 17 chapters and includes 1080 recipes, menu plans, cooking tips and advice, and a glossary. It is a no-fuss, friendly and approachable book for all home cooks and covers every Spanish dish you could want to make.

Cúrate

Cúrate
Title Cúrate PDF eBook
Author Katie Button
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 306
Release 2016-10-11
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1250059445

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The vibrant flavors of Spain brought into the American home kitchen by a young lauded chef and founder of one of America's most acclaimed new restaurants Katie Button debuts her first cookbook ever as a peek inside the kitchen of her award-winning restaurant, Cúrate. This cookbook features 125 recipes celebrating the vibrant flavors and broad appeal of Spanish food. Button brings the cuisine at Cúrate into the kitchen of every home cook, showing readers how to re-create classic Spanish dishes and adapt them using American seasonal ingredients. From cherished traditions (Tortilla Española; Chicken Paella) to mouthwatering new favorites (Ham and Cheese Stuffed Fried Pork Chops; Ribeye Steak with Blue Cheese Sauce) to celebratory drinks and desserts (The Perfect Gin and Tonic; Almond Cake with Cream Sherry and Brandy), Cúrate brings Spain to you.

Spanish Cooking

Spanish Cooking
Title Spanish Cooking PDF eBook
Author Pepita Aris
Publisher Apple Press
Pages 0
Release 2008-10
Genre Cooking, Spanish
ISBN 9781845432904

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Opening with an informative introduction to the history of Spain, Pepita Aris describes the country's food and cooking styles. She looks at the traditional eating habits, the social customs and the festivals and celebrations that have provided the inspiration for so many of Spain's regional dishes. You will find an essential guide to the ingredients used in the Spanish kitchen, including advice on buying, storing and preparation. This section also includes details about the equipment and techniques employed. The heart of the book is the recipe collection, comprising over 75 classic and regional dishes. This focuses on traditional Spanish home cooking from hearty stews to sumptuous desserts, with chapters on tasty soups, healthy salads and vegetable dishes, rice and pasta dishes, fresh fish and shellfish, and delicious regional meat and poultry dishes, including classic recipes such as Cocido from Madrid, Valencian Paella and creamy Crema Catalana. This beautifully photographed book captures the real flavour of Spain and is irresistible for anyone who loves good Mediterranean food. Pepita Atis is an authority on Spanish food and this is her sixth book on the subject. She has spent a great deal of time in Spain over the years and writes on Spain for a number of newspapers and magazines.

The New Spanish Table

The New Spanish Table
Title The New Spanish Table PDF eBook
Author Anya von Bremzen
Publisher Workman Publishing
Pages 500
Release 2005-11-07
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9780761135555

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Welcome to the world's most exciting foodscape, Spain, with its vibrant marriage of rustic traditions, Mediterranean palate, and endlessly inventive cooks. The New Spanish Table lavishes with sexy tapas —Crisp Potatoes with Spicy Tomato Sauce, Goat Cheese-Stuffed Pequillo Peppers. Heralds a gazpacho revolution—try the luscious, neon pink combination of cherry, tomato, and beet. Turns paella on its head with the dinner party favorite, Toasted Pasta "Paella" with Shrimp. From taberna owners and Michelin-starred chefs, farmers, fishermen, winemakers, and nuns who bake like a dream—in all, 300 glorious recipes, illustrated throughout in dazzling color. ¡Estupendo!

The Heritage of Spanish Cooking

The Heritage of Spanish Cooking
Title The Heritage of Spanish Cooking PDF eBook
Author Alicia Ríos
Publisher Random House Incorporated
Pages 256
Release 1992
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9780679416289

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Discusses Spanish cuisine and culture, and shares traditional recipes for appetizers, tapas, salads, gazpachos, soups, egg dishes, breads, savory pies, rice, vegetables, fish, shellfish, meat, poultry, game, sauces, and desserts