Clarkson Potter

40 Years of Chez Panisse: The Power of Gathering

Chez Panisse opened its doors in 1971. Founded by Alice Waters, the restaurant is rooted in her conviction that the best-tasting food is organic, locally grown, and harvested in ecologically sound ways by people who are taking care of the land for future generations.  The quest for such ingredients has always determined the restaurant’s cuisine, and, over the …

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The Tabasco Cookbook: Recipes with America’s Favorite Pepper Sauce

80 recipes with your favorite pepper sauce in a newly revised edition Whether you ask for it by name at restaurants or are one of the legions of people who travel with your own bottle, you know there’s no substitute for giving eggs, oysters, and Bloody Marys a kick. But Tabasco Pepper Sauce is a versatile ingredient for other foods, …

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The Art of Mexican Cooking: Traditional Mexican Cooking for Aficionados

This indispensable cookbook, an instant classic when first published in 1989, is now back in print with a brand-new introduction from the most celebrated authority on Mexican cooking, Diana Kennedy. The culmination of more than fifty years of living, traveling, and cooking in Mexico, The Art of Mexican Cooking is the ultimate guide to creating authentic Mexican food …

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Mexican Made Easy: Everyday Ingredients, Extraordinary Flavor

Why wait until Tuesday night to have tacos—and why would you ever use a processed kit—when you can make vibrant, fresh Mexican food every night of the week with Mexican Made Easy? On her Food Network show, Mexican Made Easy, Marcela Valladolid shows how simple it is to create beautiful dishes bursting with bright Mexican flavors. Now, Marcela shares …

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Bobby Flay’s From My Kitchen to Your Table: 125 Bold Recipes

You’ve seen him on The Food Network, grillin’ and chillin’. And on Lifetime’s The Main Ingredient, demystifying cooking. And if you’re lucky, you’ve eaten in one of Bobby Flay’s three New York city restaurants. Now Bobby’s using his formidable culinary talents to turn entertaining on its ear, sharing the secrets of his kitchen and making them accessible to …

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Isabel’s Cantina: Bold Latin Flavors from the New California Kitchen

When Isabel Cruz opened her first small restaurant in San Diego, she cooked what she loved to eat: simple Latin comfort food spiced with the Pacific Rim flavors she knew from her old Los Angeles neighborhood. Her trademark blend of Puerto Rican, Cuban, Mexican, Japanese, and Thai cooking allowed her to cut some of the calories and fat …

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My Mexico: A Culinary Odyssey with More Than 300 Recipes

“Why my Mexico?” asks Diana Kennedy in her introduction to this long-awaited book. The answer is simple and obvious: it is a highly personal book about the Mexico she knows. And no one knows Mexico the way Diana does.     When Diana Kennedy first came to Mexico more than forty years ago, she did not intend to become the …

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