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16 of 17 found the following review helpful:
An ideal cookbook Aug 03, 2009
By Patience Crabstick Trying a new cookbook is always a bit risky. More times than I can count, recipes that looked good on paper turned out to be disasters for me. Indeed, in my long history of trying new recipes for my family, I have about a 50% success rate. In this book, I tried the Shrimp & Lime Salad, the Chili-Smothered Shrimp Skewers, the chicken tostadas, mushroom quesadillas, the fish tacos and the flan. Everything turned out delicious except for the flan, but I may have over baked that. My kids were actually fighting over the last bit of fish from the fish tacos. Novice cooks will appreciate the clear directions and experienced cooks will like the way the recipes are structured for the most efficient use of time. I also appreciated that some of the grill recipes offered an alternative way of preparing the dishes for people who don't have a grill. Other cookbook authors might want to follow Lourdes Castro's example and realize that not everyone lives in suburbia and owns a grill, or even wants one. There are still several recipes I want to try in this book and I would recommend it to anyone who was interested in either Mexican food or preparing simple dishes.
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Great Recipes!!! Jul 08, 2009
By Momar I bought this book after hearing the author on NPR. Great book, we have tried about 7 of the recipes and they all have been great. We used to get store-made rotisserie chicken, but the recipes here teach you to make your own and what you make is a lot easier and cheaper. The Chili, Chorizo and Cheese is excellent, so is the Chicken Enchiladas with Tomatillo sauce. If you want to get some easy recipes for Mexican Food, this is it!!!
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Simply Yummy Apr 21, 2009
By SexyNerd33 I purchased my book last week and I am so happy I did. I have made three dishes so far. The roasted corn soup, mexican chorizo and stacked chicken tostadas. I used the Achiote Marinade for a steamed fish recipe. The taste of it was so good. It was yummy I couldnt even believe it. It did not take a long time to prepare. Ms. Castro gives instructions on preparation and shortcuts. There are pictures of the dishes and also cooking notes. She also includes a glossary for information on the different ingredients used in the book. Some ingredients maybe hard to find depending on your location. For the most part the recipes are easy to follow. Its very simple cooking for anyone who would like to learn Mexican cooking. Its basic cooking but not too over the top.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Simply Fantastico! Jul 04, 2010
By Celeste The recipes are very easy to follow because she breaks it down in steps. She is a teacher so she "speaks" to the reader as a teacher would, which is very helpful when you need to know exactly what you're doing. I am familiar with Mexican cooking, although my family cooks more of the Arizona/sonoran Mexican cuisine. After creating one recipe, I am steadily plowing through her other recipes with much enthusiasm and excitement about what the next creation will bring. The pork chops are amazing and the cilantro rice is brilliant to look at and eat. I love that she uses mostly fresh ingredients, although using some of these recipes in the winter might be hard (New York area) so I am doing them all this summer! This cookbook is perfect!
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Easy, authentic mexican food Apr 03, 2009
By Georgina Renaud The recipes are very easy to follow with beautiful pictures to compliment the dishes. The recipes are trully authentic Mexican . It is a joy to cook from this book. Good job Lourdes !!!
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