New Tapas: Culinary Travels With Spains Top Chefs

by Fiona Dunlop

Other authorsJan Baldwin (Photographer)
Hardcover, 2002

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Spanish, Portuguese -- DUN

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Spanish, Portuguese -- DUN

Publication

Thunder Bay Press (2002), Edition: First Edition, Hardcover, 192 pages

Description

Spain's greatest culinary tradition, tapas, is in the grip of a renaissance. Delicious dishes are being created by a new generation of chefs working in ultra modern restaurants, as well as by experienced tapas cooks in back street bars. Like the old tapas favourites, these new dishes display a rich variety of intense flavours and textures. In these recipes, some of Spain's most creative chefs present their favourite tapas, from their own versions of traditional favourites such as, "tortilla and calamari in a red wine stew", to modern creations such as "chicken in a honey sauce and a crisp frisee salad with a warmed sherry and garlic dressing." Some dishes fuse traditional Spanish cuisine with international influences, while others are earthy, fresh and indisputably Spanish. But all of these tapas are easy to make, combining minimal preparation with a variety of tastes and textures.… (more)

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192 p.; 10.3 inches

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