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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Cookbook Review: Just Tacos

Just Tacos: 100 Delicious Recipes for Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

About the Book:
Once a staple of Mexican street food, tacos have crossed the border to great popularity. Taco’s endless variety of great-tasting flavors satisfies any time of day—in all kinds of ways. Convenient, portable, and affordable, tacos are equally welcome at a dinner party, for brunch, or as an afternoon snack. Just Tacos celebrates this versatility with 100 original recipes featuring beef, pork, lamb, seafood, vegetables, breakfast ingredients, and more. Easy-to-make and easy-to-eat, adults, teens, and kids can all try their hand at turning out a tasty taco (or making their own tortillas), whether it’s filled with ethnic ingredients or pantry staples. And in these pages tacos don’t go it alone—information-packed sidebars offer up excellent salsas, sauces, fun drinks, and solid how-to techniques. Just Tacos is a great showcase for this much-loved comfort food.

My Comments:
Tacos are one of my older daughter's favorite meals so when I requested this from NetGalley I really hoped it would be one for my Kindle, that I could keep. Alas it is a temporary file on my computer.  It is a nice cookbook that takes you from making the tortillas to stuffing them with all sorts of things--both those you'd consider Mexican and those you would not.  There are some photos, but not a lot.  For taco lovers, I'd say it's worth a try.

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