Made in Mexico: The Cookbook: Classic And Contemporary Recipes From Mexico City
Author Danny Mena, Contributions by Nils Bernstein
- Publish Date: September 10, 2019
- Format: Hardcover
- Category: Cooking - Regional & Cultural - Mexican
- Publisher: Rizzoli
- Trim Size: 8 x 10
- Pages: 272
- US Price: $40.00
- CDN Price: $55.00
- ISBN: 978-0-8478-6469-0
Reviews
—Rick Bayless, James Beard Award-winning author, host of Mexico—One Plate at at Time, and chef of Chicago's Frontera Grill and other restaurants
"Chef Mena's guide to Mexico City's dining and coking scene is an exhilarating journey into the authenticity of Mexico's best recipes and restaurants. As a Mexico City native, I admire and respect Chef Mena's honesty and passion for real Mexican cuisine. Readers can look forward to an in-depth culinary adventure into how locals eat and drink in Mexico City—and the best places to visit! ¡Salud y buen provecho!"
—Richard Sandoval, chef, founder, and CEO of Richard Sandoval Hospitality
"MADE IN MEXICO: THE COOKBOOK, Classic and Contemporary Recipes from Mexico City, Rizzoli, by Danny Mena and Nils Bernstein is a delicious love letter to Mexico City’s exuberant dining scene, a treasure trove of recipes and restaurants, an in-depth culinary adventure into the authentic fondas, loncherias, taco stands and world class fine dining establishments that makes this vibrant capital such an exciting food destination. Dazzling photography by Aaron Adler and Brent Herrig burst with creativity and innovation just like this regional cuisine." —ENTREE TRAVEL NEWSLETTER
"Danny Mena of New York's (now closed) Hecho En Dumbo and La Loncheria gives us Made In Mexico: part cookbook, part travel guide. Mena visits his favorite restaurants around Mexico City and then recreates their specialties with his own twist. Many recipes use less than five ingredients, and even more build on others in the book—which means preparing a Mexican feast for a crowd is a no brainer." —EPICURIOUS.COM
"This is not your typical Mexican cookbook full of tacos and tamales. It bursts at the seams with a plethora of traditional and contemporary Mexican recipes derived from the heart of Mexico, in the country's capital. Recipe introductions refer to the actual Mexico City restaurants from which they originate." —MISSION: FOOD.COM
"This is a great way to see Mexican food through the eyes of someone excited to show the best his hometown has to offer. Even in seemingly familiar categories such as tacos, Mena advocates for versions that don’t commonly turn up elsewhere, such as a charcoal-grilled short rib taco."
—KITCHEN ARTS AND LETTERS