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Calypso Cafe: Cooking Up the Best Island Flavors from the Keys and the Caribbean

Bob T. Epstein

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The ingredients are all easy to find in the stores. 5 out of 5 stars.
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Every receipe that I tried were deliciou

Cooking the Caribbean Way: To Include New Low-Fat and Vegetarian Recipes (Easy Menu Ethnic Cookbooks)

Cheryl Davidson Kaufman

Cooking the Caribbean Way: To Include New Low-Fat and Vegetarian Recipes (Easy Menu Ethnic Cookbooks) Cheryl Davidson Kaufman Amazon Price: $20.20
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Total reviews: 3 Average rating: 2.5 of 5

too much filling, not enough recipe. 1 out of 5 stars.
3 of 3 people found this review helpful.

I was so disappointed in this book. It uses pages and pages to talk about the area, and more pages with elementary info about cooking. The recipes are VERY few, and in terms of low fat, they make "suggestions" that are childish and well known to anyone who eats the low fat way. I will never buy another cookbook on line.

This is a great CHILDRENS' book! 5 out of 5 stars.
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This is a charming little book, and only one in an entire JUVENILE series: Easy Menu Ethnic Cooking the Whatever Way.

The whole point of this series is to introduce juveniles to other cultures, traditions, regions, and cuisines. And to get them into the kitchen, cooking, and some idea of good nutrition. So of course the material is basic and straightforward. Frankly, I think these are delightful introductions to a foreign culture and cuisine even for adults.

I'm also thrilled to see that many books in this series have been, or are being updated, to include lower fat and vegetarian options.

I highly recommend this series for anyone wanting to broaden their children's tastes, and get them cooking.

Editorial Review:

Presents a history of Caribbean cooking and recipes for daily menus.

Beyond Gumbo : Creole Fusion Food from the Atlantic Rim

Jessica B. Harris

Beyond Gumbo : Creole Fusion Food from the Atlantic Rim Jessica B. Harris Amazon Price: $21.06
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Editorial Review:

For most Americans, Creole cooking is permanently and exclusively linked to the city of New Orleans. But Creole food is more than the deep, rich flavors of Louisiana gumbo. In reality, its range encompasses foods spread across the Atlantic rim. From Haiti to Brazil to Barbados, Creole cooking is the original fusion food, where African and European and Caribbean cuisine came together in the Americas.

In Beyond Gumbo, culinary historian and critically acclaimed cookbook author Jessica B. Harris has brought together 150 of these vibrant recipes from across the Americas, accompanied by cultural and historical anecdotes and illustrated with beautiful antique postcards.

Creole cuisine incorporates many elements, including composed rice dishes, abundant hot sauces, dumplings and fritters, and the abundant use of fresh vegetables and local seafood. In Creole cuisine you might find vanilla borrowed from the Mexican Aztecs combined with rice grown using African methods and cooked using European techniques to produce a rice pudding that is uniquely Creole. Harris uses ingredients available in most grocery stores and by mail order that will allow any home cook to re-create favorite dishes from numerous countries.

From Puerto Rico's tangy lechon asado to Charleston's Red Rice, from Jamaica, New York, to Jamaica, West Indies, Harris discovers the secrets of this true fusion cuisine. Mouthwatering recipes such as Corn Stew from Costa Rica, Aztec Corn Soup from Mexico, Scallop Cebiche from Peru, Baxter's Road Fried Chicken from Barbados, Roast Leg of Pork from Puerto Rico, Mashed Sweet Potatoes with Pineapple from the United States, and six different gumbo recipes will lead you to the kitchen again and again. Sweets and confections are an essential part of Creole cooking, and Harris includes delectable dessert recipes such as Lemon-Pecan Pound Cake from the United States, Three-Milk Flan from Costa Rica, Rice Fritters from New Orleans, and Rum Sauce from Barbados.

To complete the fusion experience, sample drink recipes such as Banana Punch from Barbados and Lemon Verbena Iced Tea from New Orleans. Tastes that are as bright as tropical sunshine are hallmarks of this international cooking of the Creole world.

With a comprehensive glossary of ingredients and lists of mail-order sources, Beyond Gumbo will transport you to kitchens throughout the Americas and take you on a culinary journey to the roots of Creole cuisine.

The Book of Carribbean Cooking (Book of...)

Lesley Mackley

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Great introduction to the Caribbean cuisine. 4 out of 5 stars.
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In its almost 50 parts, all written by experienced cooks and cook book writers, HP Books' "The Book of ... Cooking" series takes you to the cuisines of various regions of the U.S. and around the world; all in easy to follow, well-explained recipes.

This installment, the Book of Caribbean Cooking, starts with glossary of ingredients, and then presents recipe suggestions for all major courses, from soups and appetizers to bread, cakes, desserts and drinks. Special chapters are dedicated to fish, poultry and game, and (red) meat dishes, vegetables, salads and rice. Classics such as banana bread, callaloo, rum, pineapple and other tropical punches, fried plantains, glazed sweet potatoes, tuna steaks, palm hearts, picadillo, pina colada, pineapple and coconut cake, and pork and banana kabobs appear next to unique dishes such as Grenadan coo-coo (fried cornmeal and coconut squares) with papaya salsa, lime and coconut meringue pie, mango turkey, pineapple and ginger ribs, and quail in rum and raisin sauce.

From ackee and saltfish to yam salad, this collection of recipes, while not all-encompassing, is a great introduction to the richness of the Caribbean cuisine - and at a relative bargain price, to boot.

Also recommended:
Around the World Cookbook
Moosewood Restaurant Cooks at Home: Fast and Easy Recipes for Any Day
Sundays at Moosewood Restaurant: Ethnic and Regional Recipes from the Cooks at the Legendary Restaurant (Cookery)
Madhur Jaffrey's World Vegetarian: More Than 650 Meatless Recipes from Around the World
On Cooking: A Textbook of Culinary Fundamentals (4th Edition) Textbook only
Joy of Cooking: 75th Anniversary Edition - 2006

Editorial Review:

As varied and intense in taste as it is simple to cook, Caribbean cuisine is a fascinating mixture of styles from the many nationalities who have settled throughout the Islands over the centuries. From "one-pot" cooking to more elaborate meals, from meat and fish to vegetarian delights, the food is always colorful and full of flavor. Spiced with hot pepper sauces, fragrant marinades and fiery spice rubs, these recipes are easy to prepare using the step-by-step, full-color photographs.

Classic Jamaican Cooking: Traditional Recipes and Herbal Remedies

Caroline Sullivan

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Covering all aspects of Jamaican cuisine from soups to preserves, fish to ices, Classic Jamaican Cooking also presents a range of traditional herbal remedies and drinks. With its blending of European and African influences, Jamaican cooking rests on a foundation of tropical fruits and vegetables, and the author draws out the full range of their flavors in one of the world's most interesting cuisines.

70 Caribbean Recipes: Tropical taste sensations from the islands in the sun: deliciously authentic dishes from the islands of Jamaica, Cuba, Puerto Rico ... shown in over 300 step-by-step photographs

Rosamund Grant

70 Caribbean Recipes: Tropical taste sensations from the islands in the sun: deliciously authentic dishes from the islands of Jamaica, Cuba, Puerto Rico ... shown in over 300 step-by-step photographs Rosamund Grant Amazon Price: $9.99
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The very essence of Caribbean cuisine has been truly captured in this most informative cookbook which presents a wonderful collection of enticing and authentic dishes. In true island style, traditional foods are combined with a profusion of influences fr

The Kingston Hotel Cafe Cookbook: Free-Spirited Recipes to Warm the Soul

Judith Weinstock

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No need to be a customer of the restaurant to love this. 5 out of 5 stars.
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This cookbook is a delight, mixing fresh, seasonal ingredients in surprising but always appetizing ways -- and best of all, using recipes that are not arcane or terribly time-consuming (but do expect to spend a fair amount of time chopping). My personal favorites are two unusual summer dishes, one a fruit gazpacho and the other a hot blueberry soup with coconut milk and lime. Yum! I *will* seek out the restaurant when next I'm in the Pacific Northwest.

Full of creative and mouth-watering recepies! 5 out of 5 stars.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

The recipes in this book hold up to the high quality of food served in the restaurant. I have spent many mornings munching on fresh homemade scones, and my palate waters at the thought of the many varied deserts inside. Every recipe is a treasure in itself, and no kitchen can truly be complete without them.

We've waited for Judith¹s Recipes and it was well worth it! 5 out of 5 stars.
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The Kingston Hotel Cafe has been my family and friends favorite place for the best food on the Kitsap peninsula. Now to be able to recreate all my favorite recipes from Braided Salmon and Halibut with Sorrel sauce to the Hazelnut Torte and all her wonderful soups is very exciting. The cook book is fabulous as is the author who has created it. Thanks Judith!!!

Dorinda's Taste of the Caribbean: African-Influenced Recipes from the Islands

Dorinda Hafner

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caribbean cooking 5 out of 5 stars.
0 of 2 people found this review helpful.

I will be using this book to prepare the food I was accustom to when I lived in the Delaware. My daughter is very pleased we received this book in a timely manner.

Editorial Review:

The Caribbean is a rich culinary melting pot, where influences from Europe, East Asia, and especially Africa meet a stunning array of native produce and seafood. Now, the author of "A Taste of Africa" captures the sizzling, seductive flavors of the Caribbean palate with this cookbook based on her PBS-TV cooking show, "A Taste of the Caribbean". Over 100 recipes. Color photos.

Mmmmiami: Tempting Tropical Tastes for Home Cooks Everywhere

Martin Kotkin, Kathy Martin

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Delicious recipes/intriguing text give readers a taste of FL 5 out of 5 stars.
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As a former Miamian now living in Virginia, reading this wonderful new book was like taking a trip to my hometown. It has many delicious recipes that seem to me to capture the true essence of tropical cuisine. Try making the Hot and Tangy Black Bean Dip for an easy (and low fat) snack that will wake up your taste buds.I prepared the Calabazas and Sweet Potato Soup for company and received raves reviews from my guests.It's really simple to make and everyone will think you worked all day cooking it.Mmmmiami also offers the reade an interesting history of the growth of So. Florida and the influence that the influx of Latin tourists, businesspeople and immigrants have had on the culture.The book's witty and clever text explains why tropical cuisine is now the hottest food trend sweeping the country.I think this wonderful book should be a staple (like black beans and rice)in the house of any serious cook. I recommend Mmmmiami highly.

Editorial Review:

Caribbean food is the hot new sensation--here is what to do with mangoes in Minneapolis, papayas in Peoria. Miami chefs put the city on the culinary map in the 1980s by drawing on Cuban, Jamaican, Haitian, Peruvian, and Salvadoran cooking in a zippy fusion cooking style called New World Cuisine. Here two Miami food pros show how to incorporate these exotic produce and seasonings into everyday cooking and entertaining. Try Yuca Puffs or Coconut Shrimp in Island-Spiced Batter or main course entrees such as Roast Chicken with Savory Guava Glaze, Macho Steak, and Cashew Crusted Pompano. There are recipes for soups and stews, salads and dressings, side dishes, salsas, chutneys, and sauces, as well as twenty-eight tempting desserts including Free-Form Mango Tart, Carambola Upside-down Cake, and individual Chocolate-Cuban Coffee Souffles. The ingredient guide gives directions on buying, storing, and preparing tropical produce. Menu suggestions include wine choices.

It's About Thyme

Mary Rocto

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Editorial Review:

This is a Jamaican cookbook with traditional and contemporary recipes. However, rather than just a cookbook filled with funny anecdotes and imperial measurements that would make most self-proclaimed chemists blush, it’s also a book with heart. It was written from an outsider’s perspective after an unexpected and long soul searching journey. My travels have allowed me to discover a love and passion for Jamaica, my second home. This love has brought me to a new and exciting chapter in my life. I’ve been married to a Jamaican man for five years, and now the journey has come full circle with a marriage of cultures and a need to tell a tale. It’s my story told through food, so you are seeing it through my eyes. Each of the recipes measures the depth and breadth of a cultural diversity, and is a reflection of its people, as they are family and friends inspired. So although at the end of the day the theme is cooking, the aroma is undoubtedly Jamaican. It’s the intoxicating aroma of a people, a story of a culture whose motto is "out of many, one people." This is the story that I set out to tell approximately a year and a half ago. My audience is anyone with an appreciation for really good food, a sense of adventure, but more importantly, an audience that is willing to embrace a wonderful culture. All of my recipes are easy to follow and are full proof; you can’t go wrong. It’s effortless cooking at its best, and if you like lots of flavor in your food, look no further. The best thing is, your friends and family will think you are a culinary genius. What sets Jamaican food apart from any other is the ability to combine many different cultures and fuse them to create one cuisine, Jamaican. Although Jamaica is very exotic, if you break down the ingredients to its root core, you will see that they are everyday ingredients such as thyme, soya sauce, garlic, ginger, and scallions, just to mention a few. Although as with anything new, expect a few exotic ingredients for you to discover. So don’t be afraid to explore Jamaica, even if it’s only with food. It's comfort food at it’s best, with a twist or two. It is food that brings family and friends together to enjoy great conversations and amazing food. Cooking is about choices, which is important, because after all, you are ! going to eat the food. I have given you many recipes from which to choose, from the very traditional to the more contemporary. I’ve even added a little bit of me to the classics.

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