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Oaxaca: The Food of the Region, and of LAs legendary restaurant Guelaguetza

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Oaxaca: The Food of the Region, and of LAs legendary restaurant Guelaguetza

Contributors:

By (Author) Bricia Lopez
By (author) Javier Cabral

ISBN:

9781419735424

Publisher:

Abrams

Imprint:

Abrams

Publication Date:

25th October 2019

UK Publication Date:

22nd October 2019

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

641.5972

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 225mm, Height 275mm, Spine 32mm

Weight:

1610g

Description

A colorful celebration of Oaxacan cuisine from the landmark Oaxacan restaurant in Los Angeles Oaxaca is the culinary heart of Mexico, and since opening its doors in 1994, Guelaguetza has been the center of life for the Oaxacan community in Los Angeles. Founded by the Lopez family, Guelaguetza has been offering traditional Oaxacan food for 25 years. The first true introduction to Oaxacan cuisine by a native family, each dish articulates their story, from Oaxaca to the streets of Los Angeles and beyond. Showcasing the "soul food" of Mexico, Oaxaca offers 140 authentic, yet accessible recipes using some of the purest pre-Hispanic and indigenous ingredients available. From their signature pink horchata to the formula for the Lopez's award-winning mole negro, Oaxaca demystifies this essential cuisine.

Reviews

Bricia and her family are true culinary ambassadors, sharing the ingredients, the stories, and the flavors of her native Oaxaca. To me, they have achieved the true American dreamthey have brought with them all of the very best from their home, providing an amazing space for community, for family, for the people of Los Angeles . . . and now we all get the chance to hear the stories and taste the food that makes Oaxaca one of the best places to eat on earth. -- Jos Andrs * Chef and Owner of ThinkFoodGroup & minibar by Jos Andrs *
"From its powerful and important dedication, to its enticing introduction, alluring photographs and recipes, the thrilling new cookbook Oaxaca accomplishes that rare feat of capturing a place so vividly it not only make you want to go there, it brings you there by simply picking up this wonderful tribute to a land and its people. Lets lift a glass of mezcal to Bricia Lopez and the family behind LAs Guelaguetza. -- Nancy Silverton * chef and co-owner of Mozza Restaurant Group *
Bricia and her family built an amazing space to share the flavors and the stories of their native Oaxaca. Her journey is inspiring: Like any other migrant family they brought to the United States their very own cuisine, but they also created a place for community, for the people of Los Angeles, a place where you can feel at home. Now we have the chance to read the stories and taste the food that makes Oaxaca one of the best places to eat on earth. -- Enrique Olvera * chef and owner of Pujol and author of Tu Casa Mi Casa *
"I grew up in Ktown in and out of 8th street, aka the Oaxacan corridor where their first restaurant was. Now it's located in the buffet building I used to eat at as a kid on Olympic. And soon, Mama Rabbit is gonna open right next door to my restaurant Best Friend in Las Vegas. I can't seem to shake the Guelaguetza family. We are forever linked and I'm mole than happy for that! -- Roy Choi
This inspiring and delightful cookbook, full of excellent and easy-to-follow recipes, confirms that Oaxaca is not only one of Mexico's most important food regions, it is one of the most important in the world. -- James Oseland * editor of the World Food book series and author of Jimmy Neurosis: A Memoir *

Author Bio

Bricia Lopez comes from a long lineage of Oaxaca Mezcal craftsmen and grew up in her grandmothers kitchen. Lopez is the co-proprietor of Guelaguetza. Lopez lives in Los Angeles.

Javier Cabral created the critically acclaimed food blog Teenage Gluster when he was only 16. A former West Coast staff writer for Munchies, he has written for numerous publications, including the Los Angeles Times, Saveur, and Lucky Peach. Cabral lives in Los Angeles.

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