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Modern Cuban: A Contemporary Approach to Classic Recipes

Ana Quincoces

Cooking delicious Cuban meals for people
of all backgrounds

Serving up
a fresh take on Cuban food, Ana Quincoces reimagines traditional recipes for
today's home chefs in Modern Cuban. This cookbook unites generations by
helping readers make timeless dishes that showcase the distinctive flavors of
classic Cuban cuisine while crafting meals that are accessible to everyone.

Modern Cuban shows how to
welcome guests to an inclusive culinary celebration, demonstrating how many of
these much-loved recipes can be tweaked or are already good fits for vegetarian,
vegan, gluten-free, ketogenic, and other diets. With ingredients and
alternatives that are easy to find or already in most home kitchens, learning
Cuban cooking has never been so simple! Readers will find instructions for preparing
essentials like fragrant sofrito and tangy mojo criollo along with irresistible
croquetas, yuca frita (fried yuca), sopa de platano (plantain soup), picadillo
(beef hash), buttery guava-filled pastelitos (pastries), flan de coco (coconut
flan), and an abundance of other delectable sides, mains, and desserts.

Accompanied by beautiful photos that
present iconic dishes in a new, modern light, the recipes in this cookbook
include Ana Quincoces's personal memories of her family and the food culture
they passed down to her. Modern Cuban is perfect for beginners and
advanced cooks alike who want to celebrate Cuban favorites in ways that honor
the past and present. Above all, this cookbook is for anyone who enjoys
gathering good company for great food that feeds the soul. Buen provecho!

Book Details

  • Publisher: University Press of Florida
  • Publish Date: Nov 19th, 2024
  • Pages: 208
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.58in - 7.63in - 0.72in - 1.57lb
  • EAN: 9780813079110
  • Categories: Regional & Cultural - Caribbean & West IndianRegional & Cultural - Spanish

About the Author

Quincoces, Ana: - Ana Quincoces is a celebrity chef, entrepreneur, and television personality. Quincoces has appeared on shows such as Food Network Star, Hell's Kitchen, MasterChef Latino, The View, The Today Show, and The Profit and starred in Bravo's The Real Housewives of Miami. She is the creator of Skinny Latina, a popular line of Latin-inspired cooking sauces and marinades. Quincoces is coauthor of The Versailles Restaurant Cookbook and the author of Sabor! A Passion for Cuban Cuisine.

Praise for this book

"The massive influx of Cuban refugees into south Florida following the 1959 revolution made Miami an epicenter of Cuban cuisine. The influence of American culture has brought about evolution in Cuban cooking. Quincoces (Sabor!, 2012) documents these changes, contending that the beloved fundamentals of Cuban classics remain as they always were. Fried foods play a central role, so Quincoces presents a classic version of empanadas before proceeding to a version that bakes them, thus cutting down dramatically on their fat content. The very nature of croquetas demands frying, but replacing chorizo with cheese crafts a vegetarian dish. Gluten-free alternatives include a renowned West African staple, fufù, acknowledging Cuba's debt to enslaved people. Fried pork chunks recall both Texas barbecue and Mexican carnitas but are wholly Cuban. Quincoces' lentil soup contains ham and sausage, but the hearty broth can easily be made vegan by simply eliminating those meats without sacrificing savoriness. Americans love the Cuban sandwich; Quincoces' particular rendering is less recipe than methodology. Color photographs attract almost as much as Quincoces' recipes."--Booklist

"The influence of American culture has brought about evolution in Cuban cooking. Quincoces documents these changes, contending that the beloved fundamentals of Cuban classics remain as they always were. . . . Color photographs attract almost as much as Quincoces' recipes."--Booklist