"This intimate look at a country's cuisine has as much spice as it does soul."--Publishers Weekly (starred review)
ONE OF THE BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR: Bon Appétit, NPR, The Boston Globe, Food & Wine, Vice, Delish, Epicurious, Library Journal
Join Rick Martínez on a once-in-a-lifetime culinary journey throughout México that begins in Mexico City and continues through 32 states, in 156 cities, and across 20,000 incredibly delicious miles. In Mi Cocina, Rick shares deeply personal recipes as he re-creates the dishes and specialties he tasted throughout his journey. Inspired by his travels, the recipes are based on his taste memories and experiences. True to his spirit and reflective of his deep connections with people and places, these dishes will revitalize your pantry and transform your cooking repertoire.
Highlighting the diversity, richness, and complexity of Mexican cuisine, he includes recipes like herb and cheese meatballs bathed in a smoky, spicy chipotle sauce from Oaxaca called Albóndigas en Chipotle; northern México's grilled Carne Asada that he stuffs into a grilled quesadilla for full-on cheesy-meaty food euphoria; and tender sweet corn tamales packed with succulent shrimp, chiles, and roasted tomatoes from Sinaloa on the west coast. Rick's poignant essays throughout lend context--both personal and cultural--to quilt together a story that is rich and beautiful, touching and insightful.
"Rick Martínez’s Mi Cocina is a party. I love this book for the salsa chapter alone... but it’s also an ambitious collection of regional Mexican recipes based on years of Rick’s research and travels."
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Gift your loved ones one of chef Kathy Gunst's favorite cookbooks of the year this holiday: 🎁 "First Generation" by Frankie Gaw 🎁 "Mi Cocina" by Rick Martínez 🎁 "What’s for Dessert" by Claire Saffitz https://t.co/IsIVNdejWQ
"Martínez has created a roadmap to some of the best Mexican food in Mi Cocina ... The recipes are vibrant, but what I love most are the stories alongside each of them. Food is deeply personal and with Mi Cocina, Martínez is sharing his life in food and inviting you to come along."