Daisy Cooks!

Daisy Cooks!
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Latin Flavors That Will Rock Your World

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2005

نویسنده

Daisy Martinez

ناشر

Hachette Books

شابک

9781401306120
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
  • دیدگاه کاربران
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

July 11, 2005
Martinez serves up a jazzy tie-in to her new public television cooking show of the same name, and while the subtitle's claim that the recipes within will "rock your world" is pure hyperbole, Martinez does offer a decent introduction to Latin "soul food." The overly chirpy tone can feel cloying, yet Martinez succeeds in demystifying staples of Latin cooking. Starting with important such basics as Sofrito (a blend of onions, peppers, tomatoes and herbs that adds "zing" to dishes), Achiote Oil (which also adds a "quick kick") and Recaito (a Sofrito-like seasoning, sans the color and extra liquid), she moves on to tapas, soups, meats, vegetables, starches and desserts. Recipes for the truly cooking-impaired (e.g., Guacamole, Black Beans, Basic White Rice) are unnecessary, but exotic dishes like Breadfruit Tostones (twice-fried crispy chips), Sole Baked in a Banana Leaf, and Stuffed Flank Steak are welcome. Health-conscious readers, beware: this cuisine is laden with animal products, carbs and things fried and refried, and Martinez admits to leaning toward too-large portions, which she calls "Daisy Servings." Still, anyone new to Latin classics like Paella, Ropa Vieja, and Dulce de Leche should find plenty of motivation within these colorful pages. Photos.



Library Journal

August 15, 2005
Martinez, the exuberant star of the new PBS series "Daisy Cooks!", has an engaging style and a passion for food. Her parents were born in Puerto Rico, and the family table was an important part of growing up in Brooklyn, NY, where she still lives and runs a catering business. While Puerto Rican food remains "closest to her heart," she also loves other Latino cuisines. The 200-plus recipes presented here range from Spanish tapas to Cuban Black Bean Soup to Mexican c"hilaquiles". There are both traditional dishes, such as a mouth-watering Roast Chicken with Garlic Rub (one of "Daisy's Top Ten Hits"), and more contemporary ones, with Martinez's personal touch evident throughout. She describes her food as "full of spice and fun," and that also applies to her cookbook, which is peppered with entertaining anecdotes of holidays and other celebrations and lively photographs of Martinez cooking with family and friends. For most collections.

Copyright 2005 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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