Southwest Table: Traditional Cuisine From Texas, New Mexico, And Arizona by Dave Dewitt

Southwest Table: Traditional Cuisine From Texas, New Mexico, And Arizona

Dave Dewitt
Globe Pequot Press; First Edition edition
May 2011
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Take a good measure of Southwest culinary history, blend it well with insights from area chefs and food experts, and add plenty of mouthwatering recipes with four-color food photography, not to mention fascinating historical images. What do you get? The Southwest Table--a vibrant, must-have volume on America's spiciest swath of states.  Chile pepper expert and food historian Dave DeWitt focuses on southwestern Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona--those areas most influenced by Native American and northern Mexican cookery, as well as American imports and techniques. These are the traditional locations for a unique cuisine--dating to prehistory--that continues to evolve. We often think of Southwestern cuisine as imported from Mexico, but parts of the Southwest were a part of Mexico for more than 200 years.
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Publisher Globe Pequot Press;...
Published 2011
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