There are several world cuisines I admit to favoring over all others, so okay call me biased. Mexican, or I should say Latino food, is one of the chosen few, which brought to my notice this memoir, sounding so very intriguing, by celebrity chef, Aaron Sánchez, Where I Come From: - Life Lessons from a Latino Chef, I'm still looking forward to actually reading the book, though now near to the top in our library wait list. I love that it's a combination of memoir and recipes for his fabulous food. Can't wait to get cookin', right along with you all.- Mexican, Cuban, Caribbean, etc. Oh Boy!
From the Library Journal: "In this memoir by celebrity chef Sánchez (Simple Food, Big Flavor), the author shares stories about his early years living with his mother, Zarela Martinez-Gabilondo, a celebrated chef-restaurateur in her own right. Following in Zarela's footsteps, Sánchez knew at a young age that he wanted to be a chef. After getting into some trouble, he was sent to New Orleans for a summer, where he learned the basics and grunt work of cooking in the kitchen of famed chef Paul Prudhomme. Through this experience, Sánchez fell in love with cooking and started out in the kitchens of some of New York's famed restaurants. Sánchez credits many of the chefs and restaurateurs of these establishments with influencing his culinary style and career. He explains the ups and downs of trying to open a successful restaurant while also trying to sustain personal relationships. Some of the triumphs touched on include moving to New Orleans to open his restaurant, Johnny Sánchez. In addition, the book contains several delicious recipes, including one for seafood étouffée."
Posting deadline for this selection is Wednesday, March 31st to read and post your inspired dish. Something else I'm absolutely looking forward to - seeing what everyone comes up with. My mouth is watering already!
You can leave a comment below with a link to your post and/or email me at claudiariley@yahoo.comNew participants are very welcome to join in here at Cook the Books: just pick up a copy of the selection from your local bookstore or library, find inspiration from your reading, then cook and post about the book and your dish. Be sure to check out our Guidelines page if you have any questions.
Enjoy your reading and cooking!
Claudia
11 comments:
I'm about a quarter of the way through and am enjoying it!
For once I am ahead in my reading (almost done, actually). Thank you for hosting, Claudia :)
My copy is already ordered and on its way to me. I enjoy this guy as an actor on NCIS so I can't wait to see how he cooks. Looking forward to seeing what everybody else does with his recipes.
Great pick! Here is my review post & recipe for Chicken Wings! https://www.amyscookingadventures.com/2021/02/chicken-wings.html
Sounds like a great cookbook and I will be checking it out! I too like when a cookbook is part memoir, always makes it more interesting! Mexican/Latin food rules, love it! Thanks for the review!
I enjoyed the book, even though I'd never watched a single one of his TV shows. My post is now up: https://honeyfromrock.blogspot.com/2021/03/the-ups-and-downs-of-where-i-come-from.html
Loved this. Thanks for hosting. My post went live this morning. Help yourself to content.
https://adayinthelifeonthefarm.blogspot.com/2021/03/brussels-sprouts-and-butternut-squash.html
Mine's up: http://eliotseats.com/2021/03/22/sanchez-cook-the-books/
Thanks, Claudia!
Dashing in just under the wire as usual! ;-) My post is up: http://kahakaikitchen.blogspot.com/2021/03/a-quick-riff-on-aaron-sanchezs-sopa.html
Thanks for hosting Claudia! I enjoyed the book. ;-)
And here is my post
https://www.pulcetta.com/2021/03/recipe-red-beet-avocado-orange-daikon-salad.html
Thank you for hosting, Claudia :)
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