Savoring Mexico: Recipes and Reflections on Mexican Cooking (Williams-Sonoma: The Savoring Series) (Paperback)

The author integrates Mexican culture, history and food in an imaginative compilation of 140 recipes, all beautifully photographed. “Savoring Mexico” is a beautiful book filled with lovely watercolor illustrations and stunning scenic and food photography.

Once again Marilyn Tausend does not disappoint! I own the Spanish edition of this book and have given the English edition to friends visiting Mexico and wanted a “real authentic Mexican cuisine” cookbook. She does a great job on explaining the traditions and festivities that go hand-in-hand with a lot of foods in Mexico. The Christmas punch is a family favorite served annually at our Posadas and Christmas meals. (Recipe tip: remove the seeds from the Guavaba fruit before adding to the punch.)

Even if you don’t relish roasting and peeling a Poblano Chili, just reading the recipes and looking at the tantalizing photographs will make your taste buds tingle. This book is so beautiful, it would even look lovely on your coffee table. Mrs. Tausend’s work, replete with interesting historical explanations, is a true portrayal of Mexico’s rich cuisine and culture. If this book is not enough for you, then I recommend that you accompany Mrs. Tausend on one of her wonderful culinary trips to various parts of Mexico for a “hands on” experience of Mexico and its unparalled cuisine.

Favorite cooking tip: many of the Mexican chili salsas can be made in large batches and then frozen in smaller portions for use at a later time.

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