Rosa's New Mexican Table: Friendly Recipes For Festive Meals

(Hardcover - 2007/05/05)
by

Roberto Santibanez

 (Author)
,

Christopher Hirsheimer

 (Photographer)
,

Christopher Styler

 (With)
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Book: Rosa's New Mexican Table: Friendly Recipes For Festive Meals
New Yorkers love Rosa Mexicano with a fidelity few restaurants ever achieve.
Since it first opened its doors nearly twenty-five years ago, it's been the place to meet up with friends, to talk, to drink, to eat. All day long people drop by for a quesadilla or torta or for the famed guacamole dubbed by one food critic "green ecstasy in a bowl." Come evening, the bar hums and crowds arrive for Rosa's homey entrees: short ribs served off the bone with a sauce of roasted tomatillo and chipotle chiles, or its red snapper Veracruz, or one of the many vegetarian meals, such as the roasted poblanos stuffed with spinach and goast cheese. Each is the epitome of contentment, and each is in this book.
Mexican food is downright delicious, and Chef Roberto Santibanez's food is triumphant because it succeeds in being true to its antecedents yet open to the tastes of the cities this growing family of restaurants now calls home. Rosa's New Mexican Table is entirely about the food we want to eat today, and it's simple enough so that we can enjoy it on any given work night. Every page is the product of Santibanez's determination to simplify the complexities of his native cuisine and to share his fascination with its multicultural currents with you.
His twists and innovative takes bring magic to cooked and uncooked sauces, such as his delicious mahogany-hued pecan-prune mole. There are fork-tender meats redolent of classic Mexican pit roasts (barbacoas), as well as great moist adobos--made from chiles, garlic, andspices and used as rubs--which make fowl and grilled meats sparkle.
Expect surprises: spectacular haricots verts baked with tomatoes, orange juice, achiote paste, and oregano in a slow oven for two hours; a ceviche green with basil; salmon served with a sauce that's both sweet and hot; and a stunning orange-gold-colored roasted yellow tomato salsa, uncommon in Mexico, and uncommonly good. Each dish is a study in intriguing contrasts: spicy and sweet (chile with pineapple); or rich and lean (a chorizo and turkey enchilada). Even desserts excite: the individual baked chocolate cakes called bocas negras offer a mix of chocolate, smoke, heat, and sweet that's heavenly.
Roberto Santibanez makes all these good flavors accessible with virtually no last-minute work. Dishes can be made ahead and most improve with time. Step-by-step plans for festive dinners--a traditional taco party, a cocktail party, a dinner for vegetarians, a barbecue--make for lively get-togethers that provide happy times for all.
This is the perfect book for those new to the joys of cooking Mexican food at home as well as anyone in search of delicious, low-stress recipes with a modern approach.

A fresh, exciting, accessible approach to Mexican cooking, in glorious full-color, by the highly respected chef of the wildly popular Rosa Mexicano restaurants.
Rosa Mexicano has been named Best New York City Mexican Restaurant by "New York Magazine", "The Village Voice", "CitySearch", and "Zagat". Rosa's chef, Roberto Santibanez, has been featured everywhere from "Martha Stewart Living", "Gourmet", and "Bon Appetit" to "Us" and "Life". Together, this chef and these restaurants are at the very pinnacle of Mexican food--a mediagenic star and his extraordinarily popular restaurants that serve more than 1 million ( ) customers a year. Rosa's contemporary approach--lighter, easier, more accessible--is a much needed breath of fresh air for Mexican cooking, including:
- Starters such as Rosa's world-famous Guacamole and incredibly easy ceviches like Red Snapper with Mango
- Triumphant tortilla creations like Tacos with Grilled Adobo-Marinated Chicken, and Octopus Enchiladas with Yellow Tomato Sauce
- Entrees such as Salmon in a Fruity Mole, Boneless Slow-Braised Short Ribs, Shrimp and Vegetable Skewers, and Rack of Lamb with Pistachio Pipian
- Simple, delicious sides like Grilled Corn Street Vendor Style and Traditional Refried Black Beans, and irresistible desserts such as Chili-Spiked Chocolate Cake, Cajeta and Cream Cheese Flan, and Almond CinnamonCookies.
An exhaustive, authoritative section on essential ingredients, equipment, and techniques rounds out this eminently useful, home-cook-friendly--and beautifully photographed--book, which is destined to set a new standard in the category.
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Details of Book: Rosa's New Mexican Table: Friendly Recipes For Festive Meals Book: Rosa's New Mexican Table: Friendly Recipes For Festive Meals
Author: Roberto Santibanez, Christopher Hirsheimer, Christopher Styler
ISBN:

1579653243


ISBN-13:

9781579653248

,

978-1579653248


Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: 2007/05/05
Publisher: Artisan Publishers
Number of Pages: 278
Language: English
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    Book: Rosa's New Mexican Table: Friendly Recipes For Festive Meals by Roberto Santibanez, Christopher Hirsheimer, Christopher Styler
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