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Argentina Cooks!: Treasured Recipes from the Nine Regions of Argentina (Hippocrene Cookbook Library) | 
enlarge | Author: Shirley Lomax Brooks Publisher: Hippocrene Books Category: Book
List Price: $24.95 Buy New: $14.11 You Save: $10.84 (43%)
Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 361519
Media: Hardcover Edition: Expanded Pages: 320 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6.3 x 1.1
ISBN: 0781809975 Dewey Decimal Number: 641.5982 EAN: 9780781809979 ASIN: 0781809975
Publication Date: November 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Book Description
Argentine cuisine is one of the world's best-kept culinary secrets. The country's expansive landscape includes tropical jungles, vast grasslands with sheep and cattle, alpine lakes, and glacier-studded mountains. As a result, a great variety of foods are available-- game, lamb, an incredible assortment of fish and seafood, exotic fruits, and prime quality beef. This cookbook highlights recipes from Argentina's nine regions, including signature recipes from five-star chefs, the author, and other talented home chefs. Inside are sophisticated culinary offerings like Pavita Relleno a la Criolla (Roast Turkey with Persimmon, Sausage, and Jalapeno Stuffing) and Gaspado de Cazador (Game Stew with Wild Rabbit, Partridges, Quail, and Gin), as well as home-style favorites like Gazpacho de Mesopotamia (Raw Vegetables in Chicken Broth and Fresh Lime Juice). The 190 recipes are all adapted for the North American kitchen, and a helpful section on ingredients and techniques ensures that even novice cooks will produce spectacular results. The author's introduction and commentaries throughout the book offer insight into Argentina's landscape, history, traditions, and culture. Complete with b/w photographs and illustrations.
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Argentine Food December 16, 2002 8 out of 12 found this review helpful
We returned from our first trip to Argentina about a year ago. Argentina is great. The food was truly one of the best finds. The food is great - fresh and not spicy. Not what most people from the US would expect. This book came to our attention soon after our return and we bought right away. It is quite a good book. We recognized some of our favorite dishes. For us it was a great find!
Argentine Adventures January 15, 2002 liz hudson (san francisco) 13 out of 15 found this review helpful
I'm a timid cook and hate to travel--but I bought this book. Go figure. I've tried several recipes and they've turned out great. Even though there are many recipes for meat dishes, if one doesn't eat meat, there is still a lot to choose from...side dishes, fruits, desserts. Good chicken and Fish dishes. Lots of very interesting information about the distinct regions of this land and about how their regional cuisine is influenced by indigenous and European traditions. Fascinating!
Argentina Cooks December 19, 2001 Susan L. Netteland (California) 5 out of 8 found this review helpful
I am so glad I chose to expand my culinary horizons via Argentina. It has been a delectable journey exploring a cuisine virtually unknown in the US. I also learned a great deal about Argentina itself. This is a wonderful cookbook for serious cooks--definitely not a coffee table decoration.
ARGENTINA COOKS INDEED! December 6, 2001 robin bird (Spokane WA) 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
What a surprise and a delight this book is! The recipes have so far proved fool-proof and have pleased even the most jaded and widely-traveled of our friends. Far more than a cookbook, Argentina Cooks is a nice piece of travel writing. Ms. Brooks brings this country, which gets little press in the US, alive. As a person with an academic background in geography, I truly valued and enjoyed her descriptions of Argentina's regions and the ways that geography and culture have influenced each region's cuisine. She adds just enough info. to enhance the choice of recipes. The black & white illustrations are delightful. Color photos would have been nice, but her writing is so vivid and detailed that their lack takes nothing away. An unusual, useful book on many levels.
Argentina Cooks, HURRA!!! November 15, 2001 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
I am an Argentinian leaving in the United States, after reading this book I shall for ever be in debt to Ms Brooks. The recipes are authentic, well researched and elegantly presented. The traveling information is even better. Please , Ms. Brooks do us honor, again.
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