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Cocina Artesanal Puertorriquena | 
enlarge | Author: Emma Duprey De Sterling Publisher: La Editorial Universidad de Puerto Rico Category: Book
List Price: $24.95 Buy New: $19.58 You Save: $5.37 (22%)
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 876760
Media: Hardcover Pages: 211 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4 Dimensions (in): 11.3 x 8.8 x 0.9
ISBN: 0847702324 Dewey Decimal Number: 641.597295 EAN: 9780847702329 ASIN: 0847702324
Publication Date: November 1, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description La herencia afro antillana logra una combinacion creativa de procedimientos e ingredientes para presentarnos un recetario de cocina alternativa que, ademas de original, resulta sabrosa y nutritiva.Afro Antillean heritage provides a creative combination of procedures and ingredients in recipes for an original alternative cuisine both delicious and nutritional.
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Good Food from a Book that's a Joy to Own, even if You don't Speak the Lingo February 18, 2007 Katie Osborne (Portland, Oregon and the sunny Caribbean) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
The other day I went through my cookbooks, to see if I could weed some out, because I have too many to mention. It's hard getting rid of a cookbook, especially one with a few recipes in it that you've come to love. But I've scanned the recipes I need to keep forever into my MacBook. However, there were an even dozen I couldn't part with. These are books I turn to time and time again, even though I consider myself somewhat of a gourmet chef. Emma Duprey de Sterling's COCINA ARTESANAL PUERTORRIQUENA is one of the books I kept. Yes the book is in Spanish, so if you don't read the language, you'll need a dictionary or the help of someone who does, but if you persevere, you'll find that you'll both learn a few important Spanish words and that you'll be cooking up something very good. The "Pescado Encebollado" on page 97 is one delicious way to serve salmon. The recipe is simple and easy to cook up. The "Ensalada Verde" (Green Salad) on page 49 is a perfect way to begin a meal, but you'll be giving your dictionary a work out with this one, still it's worth it. This book is a must for a someone who both speaks Spanish and wants to turn out delicious Caribbean dishes and even if you don't speak the lingo, it's still a joy to own. Review submitted by Captain Katie Osborne
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