The Food and Cooking of Argentina

The Food and Cooking of Argentina
Author: Cesar Bartolini
Publisher: Lorenz Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-04-28
Genre: Cooking, Argentine
ISBN: 9781908991379

Strongly influenced by Spanish cooking traditions, Argentinian food is most famous for its first-class beef, herded by the iconic gauchos of the Pampas. The country's cuisine is far more varied than this, however, with a focus on fresh, home-sourced ingredients, such as lamb and Welsh-influenced cakes from Patagonia, fish from the coast, and fresh fruit and vegetables from the fertile region of Mesopotamia. Whether you want to create Matambre a la Pizza - wonderful grilled steak topped with tomatoes and cheese; crispy tempting fish Milanesas - deep-fried in breadcrumbs; or delicious Alfahores - little shortbread biscuits sandwiched together with dulche de leche, this book holds all you need to recreate the authentic food of Argentina.

Argentinian Cookbook

Argentinian Cookbook
Author: Katy Lyons
Publisher: Katy Lyons
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2023-02-15
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

Argentina's cuisine is a reflection of its rich cultural heritage and diverse influences, with flavors that are bold, complex, and satisfying. The fusion of Spanish, Italian, and indigenous traditions has resulted in a unique culinary tradition that is celebrated all over the world. The country is famous for its juicy grilled meats, hearty stews, and mouth-watering empanadas, as well as its delicious pastries and desserts. As the 2022 World Cup champions, Argentina has solidified its reputation not only in the world of sports, but also in the culinary world. This cookbook is a tribute to the exquisite flavors of Argentine cuisine, featuring a collection of authentic recipes that capture the essence of this vibrant culinary tradition. From the classic Milanesas and Sorrentinos de Ricotta to the lesser-known delights of Panettone al Formaggio and Masas Fritas, this cookbook has something for everyone. Designed for both seasoned cooks and beginners, this cookbook is easy to use, with step-by-step instructions that guide you through each recipe. With helpful tips and tricks, you'll be able to master the art of Argentine cooking and create unforgettable meals for your friends and family. So whether you're planning a dinner party or just looking to expand your culinary repertoire, this cookbook is the perfect companion for your Argentine culinary adventure. Get ready to celebrate like the 2022 World Cup champions with the delicious flavors of Argentina!

The Ultimate Argentinian Cookbook

The Ultimate Argentinian Cookbook
Author: Slavka Bodic
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2021-10-21
Genre:
ISBN:

♥ Food is the most accessible pleasure. It is nourishing and comforting. ♥ ★ It connects people and makes them feel good. Eating is what all of us have in common, and we all love to do it well. Plus, food is the easiest way to explore a different culture. ★ Do you like to cook? But you are tired of the same old menu? ★ Have you been looking for fun recipes for any occasion? ★ Are you a fan of an authentic Argentinian kitchen? ♥♥♥ Then you are in luck! This cookbook has it all and more. It will upgrade your cooking routine with one hundred eleven delicious and filling meals from Argentina with love. You will be happy to cook again. Explore new and exciting flavors of authentic Argentinian cuisine. You will be delighted with the results. Don't worry if you are not a chef. ★ This comprehensive cooking guide is good for any level. ★ It will help tap into your creative side. ★ You will love this cookbook because everyone can appreciate a real homemade meal and newness. Surprise yourself, your friends, or your family. It is time to cook something new. Be ready for your taste buds to sing. ✓✓✓✓✓Get it now!

Seven Fires

Seven Fires
Author: Francis Mallmann
Publisher: Artisan Books
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2009-06-02
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1579653545

A trailblazing chef reinvents the art of cooking over fire. Gloriously inspired recipes push the boundaries of live-fired cuisine in this primal yet sophisticated cookbook introducing the incendiary dishes of South America's biggest culinary star. Chef Francis Mallmann—born in Patagonia and trained in France's top restaurants—abandoned the fussy fine dining scene for the more elemental experience of cooking with fire. But his fans followed, including the world's top food journalists and celebrities, such as Francis Ford Coppola, Madonna, and Ralph Lauren, traveling to Argentina and Uruguay to experience the dashing chef's astonishing—and delicious—wood-fired feats. The seven fires of the title refer to a series of grilling techniques that have been singularly adapted for the home cook. So you can cook Signature Mallmann dishes—like Whole Boneless Ribeye with Chimichuri; Salt-Crusted Striped Bass; Whole Roasted Andean Pumpkin with Mint and Goat Cheese Salad; and desserts such as Dulce de Leche Pancakes—indoors or out in any season. Evocative photographs showcase both the recipes and the exquisite beauty of Mallmann's home turf in Patagonia, Buenos Aires, and rural Uruguay. Seven Fires is a must for any griller ready to explore food's next frontier.

Creating a Common Table in Twentieth-Century Argentina

Creating a Common Table in Twentieth-Century Argentina
Author: Rebekah E. Pite
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2013-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1469606917

Dona Petrona C. de Gandulfo (c. 1896-1992) reigned as Argentina's preeminent domestic and culinary expert from the 1930s through the 1980s. An enduring culinary icon thanks to her magazine columns, radio programs, and television shows, she was likely second only to Eva Peron in terms of the fame she enjoyed and the adulation she received. Her cookbook garnered tremendous popularity, becoming one of the three best-selling books in Argentina. Dona Petrona capitalized on and contributed to the growing appreciation for women's domestic roles as the Argentine economy expanded and fell into periodic crises. Drawing on a wide range of materials, including her own interviews with Dona Petrona's inner circle and with everyday women and men, Rebekah E. Pite provides a lively social history of twentieth-century Argentina, as exemplified through the fascinating story of Dona Petrona and the homemakers to whom she dedicated her career. Pite's narrative illuminates the important role of food--its consumption, preparation, and production--in daily life, class formation, and national identity. By connecting issues of gender, domestic work, and economic development, Pite brings into focus the critical importance of women's roles as consumers, cooks, and community builders.

Argentinian Street Food

Argentinian Street Food
Author: Enrique Zanoni
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2014-03-26
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1743437471

Bringing you authentic recipes that sit at the heart of the country's cuisine, Argentinian Street Food is divided into chapters that focus on different aspects of Argentinian food and how best to recreate it at home. There are chapters with traditional recipes for empanadas stuffed with meat, fish, cheese, vegetables, fruits or creamy chocolate; cult Argentinian street food recipes that are easily made at home; ice creams including helado, the creamy signature Argentinian ice cream; and some classic desserts, including the legendary dulce de leche. The Argentinian atmosphere is carried through in the food photography and in the reportage that sets this delicious cuisine in its rich cultural context.

Argentinian Cookbook - Classic Argentinian Recipes

Argentinian Cookbook - Classic Argentinian Recipes
Author: Jose de Silva
Publisher: Wingback Books
Total Pages: 26
Release:
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 131131671X

Jose de Silva puts together some of Argentina's favourite recipes in this traditional cookbook that is full of South American flavour. Sample the delights of a classic Argentinian kitchen with dips, sandwiches, steaks and pot roasts. A delightful cookbook to bring the aroma and taste of South American into your home.

Latin American Paleo Cooking

Latin American Paleo Cooking
Author: Amanda Torres
Publisher:
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2017-08-22
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 162414392X

"Most recipes are AIP-friendly or AIP-adaptable"--Cover.

Vino Argentino

Vino Argentino
Author: Laura Catena
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2011-11-18
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1452100381

In this book—part wine primer, part cultural exploration, part introduction to the Argentine lifestyle—discover where to eat, what to see, and how to travel like a local with Laura Catena, the Argentina-born, United States-educated, globetrotting wine star. The world's fifth largest producer of wine, Argentina is home to malbec, the country's best-known indigenous grape. More than 400,000 Americans and 600,000 Europeans visit Argentina every year to enjoy the mighty malbec, taste unparalleled food, trek the wide-open country, and tango all night long in Buenos Aires. Vino Argentino provides insider access to beautiful Argentina.

Argentina Cooks!

Argentina Cooks!
Author: Shirley Lomax Brooks
Publisher: Hippocrene Books
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2003
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780781809979

Collects 190 recipes for Argentine foods, grouped in nine regions, and includes a look at ingredients and techniques, comments on the country's landscape, history, traditions, and culture, and discussion of Argentine wines.