Author(s): Rafael Marcos
Publisher: Hippocrene Books
Publication Date: 1999-12-01
Pages: 123
Review: I got this book for my wife for Christmas. It’s great, and has Spanish on one page and English on the opposite, so you can learn some words and phrases if you feel so inclined. There is a wide variety of recipes, and they’re great. My wife loves to cook, and this has become one of her favorite cookbooks.I purchased this book because my family is from Havana, Cuba, and I felt I could get some good authentic recipes. I was very dissapointed. My grandmother who has shown me how to cook cuban food was even surprised at some of the ingredients in the recipes. The recipes are from foods we eat but the ingredients were way off. Sorry just my opinionThis was an interesting, early attempt at compiling a cookbook of Cuban recipes. Having the book in two languages may help your local library, but most chefs speak one language or the other — the result is a lot of wasted space. The simple graphics and lack of photos are uninspiring and there is nothing here that will entice or motivate you. A better choice for contemporary Cuban cuisine: Three Guys from Miami Cook Cuban .

There’s a wonderful Cuban restaurant on our neighboring island of St. Croix. So, I was thrilled to find this charming book. Easy to understand and filled with mouth-watering recipes to remove the drudgery of cooking. If you like this book, you’ll love Angela Spenceley’s two new cookbooks “Just Add Rum!” and “A Taste of the Caribbean”. Both books are valuable additions to any good cookbook library.
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