Cook Brazilian: 100 Classic, Creative Dishes

Author: Leticia Moreinos

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  • : $60.00 NZD
  • : 9781856269155
  • : Kyle Books
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  • : February 2010
  • : 240mm X 210mm
  • : United Kingdom
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  • : February 2013
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Barcode 9781856269155
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Description

Like its soccer and samba, beautiful beaches and carnival, Brazilian cooking is an explosion of colour and flavour. Leticia Moreinos - spending her childhood in Rio's paradise neighbourhood Ipanema - grew up eating Caldinho de Feijao all day and drinking fresh coconut water on the beach, and was therefore homesick for this culture when she moved to New York to work in some of the world's top restaurant kitchens. Cooking for herself, she went back to the Brigadeiros and Baba de Moca of her childhood but found that her palate had changed. She began to reinterpret classic Brazilian dishes as a chef, making them a little lighter and less sweet for our health-conscious age and a lot easier to recreate at home. The result is this groundbreaking collection of easy-to-make, easy-to-love recipes. With simple techniques and well-explained directions, dishes like Salmon no Risotto de Caipirinha (Salmon over a Caipirinha Risotto) and Bolinho Quente de Doce de Leite com Sorbet de Coalhada (Molten Dulce de Leche Cake with a Sour Cream Sorbet) will simply become part of your everyday cooking repertoire and bring a welcome Copocabana-born breeze into every home kitchen.

Reviews

Chef Leticia, a native of Brazil who now lives in the United States, brings a unique perspective on Brazilian cuisine. She cooks up authentic recipes as well as reinvented dishes that blend together her international flair for cooking. The Brazilian Kitchen is a groundbreaking collection of easy-to-make, easy-to-love recipes. With simple techniques and well-explained directions, dishes like Salmon no risotto de Caipirinha (Salmon over a Caipirinha Risotto) and Bolinho Quente de Doce de Leite com Sorbet de Coalhada (Molten Dulce de Leche Cake with a Sour Cream Sorbet) will simply become part of your everyday cooking repertoire and bring a welcome Copocabana-born breeze into every hom kitchen. With its beautiful beaches, festive carnival, sensual dances, champion soccer teams, and now the Olympics, Brazil is one of the world's hot spots and popular travel destinations. One thing that cannot be overlooked is the country's magnificent food.A" Global Chefs ABC News Online By Michele Kayal for the Associated Press The Brazilian Kitchen by Leticia Moreinos Schwartz focuses on the little known but increasingly popular cuisine of Brazil, where colonists, immigrants and native influences have created a food that is as diverse as it is unique.A"

Author description

Leticia Moreinos was born and raised in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and moved to New York in 1997, enrolling in the French Culinary Institute and, after graduation, working in the kitchens of many on the top New York City restaurants. In 2000 she moved to Connecticut and started her own catering and cooking instruction business, teaching at schools such as The Institute of Culinary Education and the French Culinary Institute where she has built up a loyal following.