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Mexican-American Cuisine

Mexican-American Cuisine

by Ilan Stavans
Hardback
Publication Date: 22/09/2011

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Providing food for the brain as well as the body, this wonderful collection of essays explores the boundaries between Mexican and Mexican-American foods, promotes philosophical understandings of Mexican-American cuisine, and shares recipes from both past and present.

Defining Mexican-American food is difficult due to its incredibly diverse roots and traditions. This unique style of cuisine varies significantly from Mexican and Latin American cuisines, fusing Native American and Hispanic influences stemming from three centuries of first Spanish and later Mexican rule. In Mexican-American Cuisine, renowned authority in Latino culture Ilan Stavans and 10 other experts in southwestern cuisine explore the food itself and associated traditions.



The book presents nine scholarly essays that examine philosophical understandings of Mexican-American cuisine. Covering both platillos principales (main dishes) and postres (desserts), the authors serve up a sideboard of anthropological, ethnographic, sociological, and culinary observations. Essay topics include the boundaries between Mexican and Mexican-American food, the history and uses of the chile, and the derivations of Mexican cuisine. Readers are also treated to recipes and recommendations by 19th-century California chef Encarnacion Pinedo who explores "The Art of Cooking."









An introduction by Ilan Stavans



Contributed essays from nine outstanding writers



Recipes from both past and present



A selected bibliography of key sources
ISBN:
9780313358227
9780313358227
Category:
Cultural studies
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
22-09-2011
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
160
Dimensions (mm):
235x156x18mm
Weight:
0.14kg

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