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Spain - Recipes and Traditions from the Verdant Hills of the Basque Country to the Coastal Waters of Andalucia - cover

Spain - Recipes and Traditions from the Verdant Hills of the Basque Country to the Coastal Waters of Andalucia

Jeff Koehler

Publisher: Chronicle Books LLC

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Summary

“This beautiful book is an amazing new window into the ingredients, the recipes, the stories of my home country.” —José Andrés 
 
In Spain, long-time Barcelona resident Jeff Koehler gathers the country’s many time-honored dishes and age-old culinary customs, and distills the Spanish table down to its essence—food that is prepared simply but full of homemade flavors, and always meant to be shared. Each chapter is an ode to Spain’s delightful kitchen, from gazpachos, salt cod, and poultry, to savory and sweet conserves. The story of the country is told through two hundred recipes from classics like Shellfish Paella, Artichoke Egg Tortilla, and creamy Flan to delicacies such as Chilled Melon Soup with Crispy Jamon and Monkfish Steaks with Saffron.  
 
Dishes from Spain’s leisurely multicourse meals and simple tapas alike celebrate seasonal ingredients: wild mushrooms, asparagus, and local game. Sidebars trace Spain’s rich culinary traditions, taking us from ancient Moorish cities to the arid fields of the Castilian countryside, and allow us to meet the people who still, with devotion, cultivate them. Accompanying these are hundreds of evocative photos of the markets, orchards, green hills, and fishing ports from which this delicious cuisine originates. Add to this a thorough glossary that includes techniques such as preparing snails, using saffron, and making perfect fish stock, as well as a helpful source list. Novices and veterans of the Spanish kitchen alike will gain a deeper understanding not only of Spain’s cuisine but of its culture. 
 
A New York Times Book Review Notable Cookbook
Available since: 11/12/2013.
Print length: 353 pages.

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