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Tapas (Revised): The Little Dishes of Spain |  | Author: Penelope Casas Publisher: Knopf Category: Book
List Price: $30.00 Buy New: $17.92 as of 9/8/2010 00:02 EDT details You Save: $12.08 (40%)
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Seller: BRILANTI BOOKS Rating: 28 reviews Sales Rank: 155632
Media: Hardcover Edition: Revised Pages: 272 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 8.3 x 1.1
ISBN: 0307265528 Dewey Decimal Number: 641.812 EAN: 9780307265524 ASIN: 0307265528
Publication Date: February 20, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Review Tapas are more than savory appetizers. "They represent a style of eating and way of life," says Penelope Casas, whose Tapas: the Little Dishes of Spain presents more than 300 recipes for the mouth-watering morsels. "So very Spanish, yet adaptable to America," she says, "they cross the line into what we think of as first course or main course dishes." In chapters such as Tapas in Sauce; Marinades, Patés, Salads, and Other Cold Tapas; and Tapas with Bread or Pastry, Casas provides a definitive selection of the traditional Spanish bar food--dishes to pass out at a gathering, to serve on a buffet, or to make a party of. Readers wishing an introduction to this versatile food, and the culinary culture in which it thrives, will want this bestselling book. The recipe array is vast. Sauce or ragout-like tapas include Shrimp and Mushrooms in Almond Sauce, Scallops with Cured Ham and Saffron, and Veal Meatballs in Spicy Chorizo Sauce. Endives Filled with Salmon and Shrimp Melon and Apple Salad are two examples of the many tantalizing cold tapas. Prawns Grilled with Garlic Mayonnaise, Lamb Brochettes, and the Three-Layer Omelet, a mixed-egg and vegetable tortilla, are hot-from-the-stove, show-stopping tapas. Including eight pages of color photos, a glossary of ingredients, menus, and a list of recommended Spanish tapas bars, the book is a complete tapas tour. Cooks at all skill levels will find dozens of these tasty little morsels to make and enjoy. --Arthur Boehm
Product Description Penelope Casas, who introduced the classic little dishes of Spain to American cooks more than twenty years ago, now gives us a splendid updated edition of that seminal bookâwith fifty exciting new recipes and eight full pages of new color photographs showing tapas in all their glory.
Here are all the appetizer dishes that have long been a tradition in Spanish cuisineâmélanges of seafood in aromatic sauces; little ragouts of meat, sausages, beans; colorful salads and marinades; the omelets called tortillas that enclose a variety of tasty tidbits; banderillas, zesty combinations on skewers; and empanadas, savory delights encased in pastry. The new recipes Casas includes reflect the influence of the innovative cooking in Spain todayâdishes seasoned with soy sauce or balsamic vinegar; ingredients wrapped in flaky phyllo pastry; accents of goat cheese and arugula; foie gras in elegant presentations.
With Spanish cooking at the forefront of todayâs cuisine, this âexceptional book by the leading American authority on the foods of Spainâ (as Craig Claiborne dubbed it in 1985) is a must for every adventurous cook in America today.
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The BEST Tapas book out there November 5, 2009 S. Siegal (Boston, MA USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have an older edition of this book so my review may not apply to the revised edition. However, I heartily recommend this book. Yes, some of the tapas are involved, but sometimes extra effort is worth it. If you are interested in getting meals on the table in 30 minutes, go to Trader Joe's frozen food section and buy one of their delicious pizzas. If, however, you want a taste of Spain and some darn good food, try this book.
There are some recipes for things most people might not eat (tripe), and things I don't eat (meat), but each section is ordered with the pure vegetarian dishes first, seafood dishes second, meat following. You don't really need to wade through the sheep's liver recipes if you don't want to.
The biggest advantage of this book over other tapas books I've seen is that she is realistic about the ingredients available to the American cook. Some other books rely on fresh anchovies, octopus tentacles, cheese from some small part of southern Spain, you get the drift. She uses ingredients I have (mostly) not had trouble finding, but the recipes still taste very Spanish.
Totally about the food of Spain May 19, 2009 Pamela D. Durand (Saginaw, MI) This book is totally about the food and culture of Spain! I have all of Penelope Casas' books and use them in my Spanish classroom. ¡estupendo!
Fun to use, great food, and great for entertaining March 28, 2009 toughcrowd This is the kind of cookbook that begs you to methodically work through it, cooking every recipe! (Well, almost all of them; a few used ingredients that didn't appeal, but that's a matter of personal taste.) The recipes range from delightfully simple to baroque (I had to draft multiple family members to produce the scallops with the pomegranate sauce). Everything can easily compete with what I've had in tapas restaurants, and if you use it for entertaining, the dishes will knock the socks off your guests. Most of the ingredients are easy to find, although I did have some trouble finding smoked Spanish paprikas locally and had to resort to the Internet. After cooking for a few weeks with this book, I went out and got Casas's other book, "The Foods and Wines of Spain," which is also great.
80's flashback March 2, 2009 Neil J. Ridley (Western Australia) 7 out of 12 found this review helpful
This is a reprint of a book first published in 1985, with a few new recipes thrown in. I was very disappointed, the photos and recipes are very dated and I would imagine you will find my copy in a second hand book store soon.
Wow February 2, 2007 Irina Peroulas (torrance, ca United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book is great, it has all the recipes I was looking for, except one, Baked Goat Cheese in Tomato Sauce. I had tapas party at my house and all of the food was gone. I made 7 dishes, there were 4 of us and polished everything of. Plus three pitchers of Sangria. We are skinny too and normally do not eat like that, it just the food was so good.
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