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Nortea: Authentic Family Recipes from Northern Mexico

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Nortea: Authentic Family Recipes from Northern Mexico

Contributors:

By (Author) Karla Zazueta

ISBN:

9780008599485

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers

Imprint:

Pavilion

Publication Date:

1st May 2024

UK Publication Date:

25th April 2024

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Cookery / food by ingredient: herbs, spices, oils and vinegars
Cookery / food by ingredient: meat and game
Cookery / food by ingredient: fish and seafood
Cookery dishes and courses: main courses
Cooking for parties and special occasions
Comfort food and food nostalgia
Cookery dishes and courses: sauces

Dewey:

641.59721

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

192

Dimensions:

Width 195mm, Height 252mm, Spine 22mm

Weight:

1040g

Description

Delicious and authentic recipes from a Mexican home kitchen. Passed down through the generations of Karla Zazuetas family, she explores cooking techniques and ingredients brought in from lesser explored regions. This is a true taste of Mexico using fresh produce, bursting with flavour, colour and crucially history.
The Mexican cuisine that most people are familiar with is from the centre or the south of the country, but in Nortea, Karla Zazueta shares the dishes and ways of cooking that she grew up with. Nortea meaning northerner tells the tale of the northern states of Mexico of the coastlines and fresh seafood, the cattle ranches, sun-ripened fruit and vegetables and the family gatherings around the table.

The recipes in the book include the world-famous Baja fish tacos, piggy pinto beans, vegan chorizo, crab tostadas, sopes (corn patties) piled with fresh vegetables and served in a tomato broth and empanadas californianas (shredded beef empanadas), all accompanied by mouth-watering spicy salsas, fresh queso and zingy salads. There are recipes para la sed (for the thirst) including horchata, sangria and of course the best margaritas. The book ends on something sweet, with recipes such as Aunties flan and camotes (sweet potato poached until tender in a sweet, spiced syrup). The recipes are accompanied by longer texts that describe the different cultural events and influences that play such a huge part in the cuisine, such as the carne asada, which originated in the state of Sonora, or the tamales estilo Sinaloa, wrapped with special care at Christmas time.

Karlas understanding of flavour shines through in her recipes and she suggests substitutes throughout so you can recreate the authentic taste using ingredients from the local market or supermarket. In addition, many of the meat and fish dishes are given a vegetarian alternative so that you can adapt the recipes for everyone to enjoy.

By sharing, Karla shares her family recipes, taking influence from her travels and tastes, Karla makes sure that each dish is packed with flavour but also cooked with love. Let yourself be transported to the Baja peninsula, rolling corn tortillas in the sun, sipping on a refreshing michelada and cooled by the breeze coming in from the sea.

Contents
Buenos Dias/Good Morning
Esenciales Norteas/Northern Essentials
Algo Picosito/Something Spicy
Del Huerto/From the Garden
Del Mar/From the Sea
Del Rancho/From the Ranch
Final Dulce/Sweet Ending
Para la Sed/For the Thirst
Carne Asada/Mexican Feast

Author Bio

Karla Zazueta grew up in Baja California, in the north of Mexico. When she moved to the UK twenty years ago, she brought with her all her familys recipes and ways of cooking that had been passed down through the generations. She started working as a Spanish teacher but after having children, she decided to make a career from her passion for cooking and started her blog, Mexican Food Memories.co.uk, where she writes about food and Mexican tradition. She runs cookery classes from her home, as well as hosting regular sold-out supper clubs at home and in venues across London. Her writing has been featured in Guardian, Observer Food Monthly and BBC Good Food, and she has been a guest on BBC Radio 4s The Kitchen Cabinet with Jay Rayner. @mexicanfoodmemories (26.8k Instagram followers)

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