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More Mexican Everyday

Simple, Seasonal, Celebratory

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The follow-up to Rick Bayless's best-selling Mexican Everyday features a dozen "master-class" recipes you'll want to learn by heart, more than 30 innovative vegetable dishes, Rick's secret weapon flavorings to weave into your favorite dishes, and many other brand-new creations from his kitchen.

Rick Bayless transformed America's understanding of Mexican cuisine with his Mexican Everyday. Now, Rick returns with an all-new collection of uniquely flavorful recipes, each one the product of his evolution as a chef and champion of local, seasonal ingredients.

More Mexican Everyday teaches home cooks how to build tasty meals with a few ingredients in a short amount of time. Cooking Mexican couldn't be easier, or more delicious. Rick generously reveals the secrets of his dishes—the salsas and seasonings, mojos and adobos he employs again and again to impart soul-satisfying flavor. He explains fully the classic techniques that create so many much-beloved Mexican meals, from tacos and enchiladas to pozole and mole. Home cooks under his guidance will be led confidently to making these their go-to recipes night after night.

"Everyday" Mexican also means simplicity, so Rick dedicates individual chapters to illustrate skillful use of the slow cooker and the rice cooker. Also included are a special variation of the classic chicken-and-rice pairing, Arroz con Pollo, with an herby green seasoning, and an addictive roasted tomatillo salsa that's flavored with the same red chile seasoning brushed on his lush Grilled Red-Chile Ribs.

Rick loves to highlight the use of seasonal, diverse vegetables. The heart of this cookbook is devoted to modern creations that range from a Jícama-Beet Salad inspired by Mexico's classic Christmas Eve salad to a sweet-and-tangy butternut braise. Rick's flexible imagination also transforms breakfast into a meal for any hour. His Open-Face Red Chile–Chard Omelet is as great for Wednesday night dinner as it is for Sunday brunch. Not to be forgotten is Rick's array of show-stopping desserts, among them Mexican Chocolate–Pumpkin Seed Cake and Fresh Fruit with 24-Hour Cajeta and Bitter Chocolate. In all his recipes, Rick carefully guides you through every step, suggesting ways to invent, adapt, and simplify without sacrificing flavor.

More Mexican Everyday invites you into Rick's creative kitchen to enliven the way you cook and eat with friends and family.

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    • Library Journal

      May 15, 2015

      Bayless's follow-up to the popular Mexican Everyday offers busy home cooks recipes for easy Mexican dishes, along with guidance on selecting kitchen equipment and balancing flavors and textures. The book is divided into three sections: the first arms readers with go-to recipes and "secret weapons" (e.g., green chile adobo, sweet-sour dark chipotle seasoning) to dress up oft-repeated meals such as enchiladas and tacos; the second features vegetable recipes (mostly but not always vegetarian) in keeping with current health and diet trends; and the third focuses on speedy everyday fare requiring little preplanning. Some recipes are written in a first-person narrative format that sheds light on Bayless's methods. The book also includes a few "weekend dishes" for entertaining and special occasions. VERDICT Expect demand.

      Copyright 2015 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      Starred review from May 1, 2015
      With equal measures of both passion and intelligence, Bayless has fed the nation's ever-increasing hunger for sound Mexican cooking. This latest cookbook aims to teach folks north of the border not just to reproduce recipes but also to think and to taste food the same way native Mexican cooks do. After inventorying basic equipment to expedite a cook's techniques, Bayless introduces basic salsas and adobos to season a whole rainbow of satisfying dishes from which to feed a family every day. A single salsa seasons eggs for breakfast and then spices up some fish for dinner. Befitting the new dietary emphases on vegetables, Bayless shows how to make tacos with greens and beans, and he introduces cooks to less well known produce such as chayote, cactus, sunchokes, and sorrel. Most recipes suggest variations to stimulate the cook's creativity and imagination. Recipes conclude with quick summaries of ingredients to ease shopping. An effective starting point for the would-be home Mexican cook.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)

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