Yucatán, 9780292735811
Hardcover
The Yucatan Peninsula is home to one of the world’s great regional cuisines. With a foundation of native Maya dishes made from fresh local ingredients, it shares much of the same pantry of ingredients and many culinary practices with the rest of Mexico. This title takes you on a gastronomic tour of the peninsula.

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  • Hardcover

    576 pages

  • Release Date

    29 March 2014

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Book Details

ISBN-13:9780292735811
ISBN-10:0292735812
Author:David Sterling
Publisher:University of Texas Press
Imprint:University of Texas Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:576
Release Date:29 March 2014
Weight:2.95kg
Dimensions:279mm x 241mm x 43mm
Series:The William And Bettye Nowlin Series In Art, History, And Culture Of The Western Hemisphere
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Critics Review

Whether you want to learn how to cook this cuisine or just want to take a trip (without the airplane ride) this book is worth the effort to consume.

“The book runs through all the sub-regions of the Yucatan, almost a food-driven road trip in text. And beyond Sterling’s encyclopedic and meticulously-researched knowledge of Yucatcan food, his love for and connection to the region and its fare are evident on every page; it is rare to find such humble passion and vigor in a volume that is so comprehensive and informational. The photographs capture scenes from the streets, food stalls, and home kitchens, as well as landscapes from the region. Nothing feels staged; the images of the recipes are mouth-watering, yet homey, imperfect, and entirely in tune with the rest of the book. The recipes, too, are surprisingly accessible.” - Saveur “This is not just a cookbook; it’s also a labor of love that well documents places, people, and, yes, food on Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula […]The more than 275 recipes are gathered in groupings based on the heartland, the coast, the cities, and the villages, populated, too, with excellent photographs of many Yucatan natives (meet 73-year-old Hernan Perrera Novelo, who still farms his plot). Ingredients are featured with a description and their culinary uses, including both familiar and indigenous, such as avocado, cashew apples, oscillated turkey, and lobster, to mention a handful. It will be difficult not to turn on all the burners and oven to try pilikanes, turkey in maize, fish-head soup, pan dulce, or crispy fried pork skin.” - Booklist “The Yucatan Peninsula encompasses 132 miles for every page of this epic endeavor, surely the largest and most comprehensive exploration of Yucatan cook-ing to be found north of the Gulf of Mexico […]mong the more than 275 recipes, are savory options like pork belly confit and mincemeat-filled maize dumplings, and sweets that make ample use of Mayan chocolate, such as the chocolate frozen custard with achiote, vanilla, allspice, and chile. A chapter on basic techniques, such as making tortillas and cooking tamales, rounds out the work, while an excellent categorical index of the recipes makes it easy to search out entrees based on ingredients rather than region.” - Publishers Weekly “Sterling has compiled the archaeological history of the Mexican peninsula with more than 275 authentic recipes. It might look like a coffee table tome, but don’t be fooled - the recipes are easy to follow and fit just about any lifestyle from hardcore gourmand to busy eater.” - SA Current “[Yucatan] has more than 275 recipes and truly captures the cuisine of the region. But more than that, Sterling does a great job as a culinary travel guide, offering the inside scoop on the people, places, and ingredients of one of the world’s great regional cuisines… I totally agree with Diana Kennedy’s assessment of Sterling’s work: “I know of no other book in print today, or in the past for that matter, that explains so meticulously the ingredients and history of the foods of Yucatan.” - Burn Blog “[Diane] Kennedy’s seal of approval says plenty about the integrity of Sterling’s approach to Yucatecan cuisine… he delves deep into the history of the peninsula, filled with recipes from as far back as the pre-Columbian period, as well as dishes that are made and eaten today. (There is plenty of overlap, as I learned.) The abundant photographs and short essays on nearly every page, giving the book vibrancy and clear sense of place… Sterling’s adaptations of this food are all deeply, deeply satisfying.” - Serious Eats “A stunning new addition … Yucatan: Recipes from a Culinary Expedition by David Sterling offers not only tons of incredible recipes and gorgeous photography, but a wonderful introduction to the Yucatecan people, culture, history, and environment as well. I was thrilled to have the opportunity to explore this beautiful book, and can say with no hesitation that it holds a feast of delights in store for both newcomers to and seasoned gourmands familiar with Yucatecan cuisine.” - BookPeople blog

About The Author

David Sterling

David Sterling was founder, proprietor, chef de cuisine, and teacher at Los Dos Cooking School, the first culinary institute in Mexico devoted exclusively to Yucatecan cooking. His work at Los Dos has been featured on The Martha Stewart Show (“Martha in Mexico”) and Mexico: One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless. He’s also been acclaimed by the New York Times, the New Yorker, Gourmet, Travel & Leisure, Globe & Mail, ELLE, National Geographic Traveler, CondÉ Nast Traveler, and Frommer’s.

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