Mexican Food & Cooking
See also: Latin American Cooking and Spanish Cooking.
Selected Books
For additional books, browse the library catalog under the subjects:
Cookery Mexican
Food habits -- Mexico
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Bayless, Rick
Authentic Mexican: Regional Cooking from the Heart of Mexico
TX716.M4 B29 2007x
There is a 20th anniversary edition of this cookbook which was Rick Bayless' first (1987).
Authentic Mexican: Regional Cooking from the Heart of Mexico
TX716.M4 B29 2007x
There is a 20th anniversary edition of this cookbook which was Rick Bayless' first (1987).
Bayless, Rick
Mexican Everyday
TX716.M4 B293 2005
Rick Bayless is the chef and owner of the Frontera Grill in Chicago and the author of many previous Mexican cookbooks. The emphasis here is on lowfat healthy dishes that one can eat everyday.
Mexican Everyday
TX716.M4 B293 2005
Rick Bayless is the chef and owner of the Frontera Grill in Chicago and the author of many previous Mexican cookbooks. The emphasis here is on lowfat healthy dishes that one can eat everyday.
Bayless, Rick
Rick Bayless's Mexican Kitchen: Capturing the Vibrant Flavors of a World-Class Cuisine
TX716.M4 B295 1996x
This cookbook won an IACP (Julia Child) Best Cookbook of the Year award in 1997. Bayless is also the author of Authentic Mexican and Mexico One Plate at a Time.
Rick Bayless's Mexican Kitchen: Capturing the Vibrant Flavors of a World-Class Cuisine
TX716.M4 B295 1996x
This cookbook won an IACP (Julia Child) Best Cookbook of the Year award in 1997. Bayless is also the author of Authentic Mexican and Mexico One Plate at a Time.
Hearon, Reed
La Parilla: The Mexican Grill
TX840.B3 H395 1996
Reed Hearon, San Francisco Chef, offers authentic Mexican recipes for the grill, including a collection of recadas (marinades) and salsas. Also check out his Bocaditos: the Little Dishes of Mexico.
La Parilla: The Mexican Grill
TX840.B3 H395 1996
Reed Hearon, San Francisco Chef, offers authentic Mexican recipes for the grill, including a collection of recadas (marinades) and salsas. Also check out his Bocaditos: the Little Dishes of Mexico.
Kennedy, Diana
The Essential Cuisines of Mexico
TX716.M4 K473 2000
Kennedy has combined and updated three of her cookbook classics in this volume (The Cuisines of Mexico, Mexican Regional Cooking, and The Tortilla Book).
The Essential Cuisines of Mexico
TX716.M4 K473 2000
Kennedy has combined and updated three of her cookbook classics in this volume (The Cuisines of Mexico, Mexican Regional Cooking, and The Tortilla Book).
Kennedy, Diana
From My Mexican Kitchen: Techniques and Ingredients
TX716.M4 K475 2003
Diana Kennedy is an Englishwoman who has spent most of her life in Mexico and is one of the doyennes of Mexican cooking. She takes it very seriously and sticks to the authentic and traditional. This book is a must for acquainting yourself with Mexican ingredients.
From My Mexican Kitchen: Techniques and Ingredients
TX716.M4 K475 2003
Diana Kennedy is an Englishwoman who has spent most of her life in Mexico and is one of the doyennes of Mexican cooking. She takes it very seriously and sticks to the authentic and traditional. This book is a must for acquainting yourself with Mexican ingredients.
Kennedy, Diana
My Mexico: a Culinary Odyssey with More than 300 Recipes
TX716.M4 K467 1998
This is a very personal account of Mexican foods, recipes, and traditions.
My Mexico: a Culinary Odyssey with More than 300 Recipes
TX716.M4 K467 1998
This is a very personal account of Mexican foods, recipes, and traditions.
Martínez, Zarela
Zarela's Veracruz
TX716.M4 M378 2001
Zarela Martínez has a restaurant in New York City and wrote a previous book on Oaxacan food. This book covers the coastal food of Veracruz. You can learn more from her web site.
Zarela's Veracruz
TX716.M4 M378 2001
Zarela Martínez has a restaurant in New York City and wrote a previous book on Oaxacan food. This book covers the coastal food of Veracruz. You can learn more from her web site.
Palazuelos, Susanna
México the Beautiful Cookbook: Authentic Recipes from the Regions of Mexico
q TX716.M4 P35 1991
It's hard to resist these big "Beautiful" cookbooks with their wonderful photographs both of the food and of the country. The recipes in here are Mexican classics and the photos will give you an idea of what your dish should look like!
México the Beautiful Cookbook: Authentic Recipes from the Regions of Mexico
q TX716.M4 P35 1991
It's hard to resist these big "Beautiful" cookbooks with their wonderful photographs both of the food and of the country. The recipes in here are Mexican classics and the photos will give you an idea of what your dish should look like!
Quintana, Patricia
The Taste of Mexico
q TX716.M4 Q56 1986
Patricia Quintana is "the first lady of Mexican cuisine". She has spent more than 30 years researching and teaching about the amazing range and sophistication of Mexico's food, which actually comprises 32 distinct cooking styles. In this book, Quintana presents traditional dishes illustrated with wonderful photographs.
The Taste of Mexico
q TX716.M4 Q56 1986
Patricia Quintana is "the first lady of Mexican cuisine". She has spent more than 30 years researching and teaching about the amazing range and sophistication of Mexico's food, which actually comprises 32 distinct cooking styles. In this book, Quintana presents traditional dishes illustrated with wonderful photographs.
Trilling, Susana
Seasons of My Heart: a Culinary Journey through Oaxaca, Mexico
TX716.M4 T78 1999
This is the companion book to Trilling's PBS TV series. Trilling owns a Bed and Breakfast and Cooking School outside of Oaxaca.
Seasons of My Heart: a Culinary Journey through Oaxaca, Mexico
TX716.M4 T78 1999
This is the companion book to Trilling's PBS TV series. Trilling owns a Bed and Breakfast and Cooking School outside of Oaxaca.
Videos
Eazy Cookin': Familiar Mexican dishes
Instruction on how to prepare five basic Mexican-American dishes: guacamole; rice and beans; chicken enchiladas; beef fajitas; ceviche.
Instruction on how to prepare five basic Mexican-American dishes: guacamole; rice and beans; chicken enchiladas; beef fajitas; ceviche.
Food for the Ancestors
(VIDEO) GT4995.A4 F66 2004x
Professor Bruce Kraig takes viewers on a culinary and cultural tour of the state of Puebla, Mexico, during the annual weeklong Days of the Dead celebration. Focuses on the special foods that are made for this time of the year including sugar skull candies, pulque, bread of the dead, and mole poblano. PBS has a companion website: Food for the Ancestors.
(VIDEO) GT4995.A4 F66 2004x
Professor Bruce Kraig takes viewers on a culinary and cultural tour of the state of Puebla, Mexico, during the annual weeklong Days of the Dead celebration. Focuses on the special foods that are made for this time of the year including sugar skull candies, pulque, bread of the dead, and mole poblano. PBS has a companion website: Food for the Ancestors.
Michael Chiarello's Napa: Posole Please
In this downloadable video, Felicitas, the chef at the Turley Winery in Napa Valley, comes to Michael's to cook her famous posole and tortillas.
In this downloadable video, Felicitas, the chef at the Turley Winery in Napa Valley, comes to Michael's to cook her famous posole and tortillas.
Web Sites
Many of these websites are in English or have English translations. But some of them are in Spanish which will give you a wonderful opportunity to use your high school Spanish!
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Bon Appetit: Top 100 Dishes
Obviously these favorite recipes have been modified for American tastes. -
Cacique Cheese
This California manufacturer of Mexican style cheeses offers many Mexican recipes using typically Mexican cheeses to cut the spiciness. -
Epicurious: International Cooking: Mexican Recipes
You may browse these recipes by course. -
Gourmet Magazine: Ruth Harkness Articles
The Gourmet site has articles back to the 1940s, including these by Ruth Harkness, most of which are on Mexico and South America. -
Los Angeles Times: Chocolate and spice
Mole, Mexico's national specialty, is now delighting diners north of the border. An article by Barbara Hansen, March 17, 2004. -
Marilyn Tausend
Marilyn Tausend is a cookbook author and Mexican culinary guide. Included in her very interesting website is an archive of recipes. -
Mercados: Traditional Mexican Markets
Learn about Mexican food markets at this site by Jim Conrad, author of MEXICO: A Hiker's Guide to Mexican Natural History and The Maya Road. Included is a list of Mexican cities and towns with mercados. -
El Restaurante Mexicano: Recipes
This is a trade journal for Mexican restaurants that includes recipes and articles, some of which are available on their website. -
Saveur Magazine: Classic Recipes: Mexican
Saveur offers 173 recipes from its magazine archive. Saveur was slow in getting its content online but it is fantastic now! -
Saveur: The Seven Wonders of Oaxaca
An article with recipes by Peggy Knickerbocker from Saveur's very first issue (#1). -
Tequila: In search of the Blue Agave
This is an informative site put together by Ian Chadwick that will tell you all about tequila: how it is produced, its history, its place of origin, its ancestor: pulque, recipes. Each page also contains links to additional resources on that topic. -
Zarela.com
This is the website of cookbook author Zarela Martinez and of her restaurant, Zarela, in New York City. The website has information on the author and restaurant, as well as recipes, including ones that were cut from her books.
Mexican Sites
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Madeleine Cocina
This blog in Spanish is by Madeleine from Monterrey, N.L., México. Check out recipes with a Northern Mexican twist. -
La Cocina Mexicana
This is a site that has been around as long as the web. Includes Regional Dishes of Mexico (Platillos Tipicos de Mexico). In English or Spanish from the Universidad de Guadalajara -
La Cocina Michoacan
Recipes for appetizers, soups, main dishes and desserts from the University of Michoacan. In Spanish. -
Mexico Connect: Cuisine
Recipes from a monthly online travel magazine by North Americans living in Mexico with a searchable database. In English and Spanish.-
Las Hierbas de Cocina
A Culinary Guide to Mexican Herbs by Karen Hursh Graber
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Las Hierbas de Cocina
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Mexico Desconocido: Gastronomia
Mexico Desconocido, a glossy monthly magazine in Spanish devoted to lesser known aspects of Mexico, offers recipes for traditional foods from the many regional cuisines of Mexico.
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Mezcal of Oaxaca
This Oaxacan site offers an introduction to this hard liquor of Oaxaca made from the Agave plant. -
Tamaulipas: Cocina
This is a website from the Government of the state of Tamaulipas with extensive information on its food, including recipes. It makes one's mouth water: "Al llegar a Tamaulipas hay que pedir y presumir el Guayín, las Chochas de Sotol o la Flor de Pita con Huevo que se sirve en el desayuno; si se llega pasado el medio día, de entrada se pide Empanadas de Nopal, se sigue con Asado de Puerco, Mole de Papas con Camarón o Cabrito en su Sangre; y de plano en la noche también da lugar a las debilidades del paladar para saborear Tamalitos Revueltos o un Trozo de Cecina."
In Spanish.
Pittsburgh Region
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Real Mexican meals can be had only in Mexico
An article from Thursday, August 17, 2000, by Diana Nelson Jones about her stay in Guanajuato, Mexico, with recipes for Mole Verde, Elvira's Frijoles, and Marinated Pork Rind Salad.

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