Alphabet Cooking: M is for Mexican

· Hardie Grant Publishing
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144
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About this ebook

Welcome to Quadrille’s new cookbook series: Alphabet Cooking.

This brand-new series focuses on creating a series of books filled with 50 of the most on-trend dishes from cuisines around the world. The series will kick off with M is for Mexican and K is for Korean which will introduce the ultimate recipes from both cuisines all in a highly desirable and on-trend gift package. Each book contains 50 recipes that cover the fundamental recipes from these zeitgeist cooking traditions, merging both ancient dishes and modern reinterpretations.

M is for Mexican fuses the traditional Huevos Rancheros and Enchillada dishes but also offers more adventurous contemporary reinterpretations such as Caldillo de Chambarete (broth with beef shanks) and Baja (battered fish tacos).

This trend-led series of cookbooks will be filling the bookshelves of budding new foodies across the country whilst also making for the perfect gift for anyone who hasn’t yet experimented with bringing these cuisines into their home cooking.

About the author

Quadrille Publishing is part of the Hardie Grant Publishing Group. Quadrille was founded in 1994 by Alison Cathie, Anne Furniss, Mary Evans and Marlis Ironmonger and run independently until its acquisition by Hardie Grant in 2013. During that time, Quadrille established itself as one of the world’s leading publishers of illustrated lifestyle books and stationery and is renowned for its innovation in editorial, design, production and sales as well as its impressive international reach.

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