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Tapas

Tapas
Author: Penelope Casas
Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1985
Genre: Appetizers
ISBN: 9780394742359

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More than 300 wonderful tapas recipes (traditional Spanish appetizer dishes). Offers carefully selected menus to make the work easy and to ensure a beautifully balanced array of delicious, unusual and colorful dishes. 8 pages of full color photos.


The Little Foods of the Mediterranean

The Little Foods of the Mediterranean
Author: Clifford Wright
Publisher: Harvard Common Press
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2003-09-26
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781558322271

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Mediterranean food expert Wright presents a jaw-dropping collection of more than 500 recipes for all sorts of traditional Mediterranean appetizers, snacks, and little foods.


The Book of Tapas, New Edition

The Book of Tapas, New Edition
Author: Simone Ortega
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-03-06
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780714879116

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Back in print – the ultimate guide to the most-loved Spanish food, from the authors of the bestselling Spain: The Cookbook With its appetizing dishes of bite-sized food, usually eaten before dinner, tapas and tapas culture are a Spanish way of life... and the most popular and convivial way to enjoy Spanish food. Served in bars all over Spain, good tapas comes from the perfect marriage of food, drink, and conversation. This complete guide contains over 250 easy-to-follow authentic recipes to serve with drinks in typical Spanish style, or to combine as a feast to share.


Tapas

Tapas
Author: Ann Walker
Publisher: Chronicle Books (CA)
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1994
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780811803311

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The Spanish tradition of tapas--small, flavorful dishes that can be served as appetizers or as delicious meals--has become a popular way of eating worldwide. Brightly illustrated and complete with wine and sherry suggestions, this zestful collection of more than 30 authentic recipes celebrates the vibrant little dishes of Spain.


The Little Book of Tapas

The Little Book of Tapas
Author: Orange Hippo
Publisher: Little Book Of
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2021-08-10
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781800690349

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Quotes, facts, wit & wisdom in a fun-filled format


Tapas

Tapas
Author: Richard Tapper
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-10-15
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780804838474

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Cook tasty and simple Spanish dishes with this easy-to-follow tapas cookbook. In taverns from Madrid to Barcelona you'll find Spaniards passing the early evening hours drinking crisp dry sherry and snacking on a variety of snacks—or tapas. Everything from a simple plate of olives and chorizo sausage with a loaf of good bread to feasts that include Spanish omelets, shrimp with garlic and stuffed tomatoes. While this style of eating is wonderful for warm Mediterranean evenings, it is also perfect for entertaining and quick meals. Now, with this practical tapas cookbook, you can make your own tapas at home, using the books step-by-step instructions and photographs to show you how to make a variety of dishes. The recipes are easy to follow and are suitable for both beginners and experienced cooks. Filled with elegant photographs, this beautifully designed volume is a great addition to any cookbook collection. Authentic Spanish recipes include: Chorizo and Olive Empanadas Spicy Shrimp Omelet Cheese Marinated in Tarragon and Garlic Lamb Brochettes with Rosemary Mussels Steamed in Spicy Tomato Sauce Stuffed Lobster Tails


Tapas Revolution

Tapas Revolution
Author: Omar Allibhoy
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2013-08-16
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1448148928

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Prepare to fall in love with Spanish food! With stunning photography, easy-to-follow, step-by-step recipes and a real sense of love for the cuisine, this is the perfect book for anyone wanting to bring a little bit of Spain into the home. Your next 'go-to' cookbook! 'This is real fast food for people who care about eating' -- Tom Parker Bowles 'The Antonio Banderas of cooking' -- Gordon Ramsay 'The ease with which it can be made at home is a revelation' -- Daily Mail Online 'Delicious' -- The Sun 'Lovely authentic Spanish recipes' -- ***** Reader review 'Awesome recipes' -- ***** Reader review 'Absolutely fantastic' -- ***** Reader review 'If you want to venture into Spanish cooking, this is the book you should have at home' -- ***** Reader review 'Fantastic book, engaging writing and recipes that actually work. Definitely recommend'-- ***** Reader review ******************************************************************************************************** Tapas Revolution is the breakthrough book on simple Spanish cookery. Using everyday store cupboard ingredients, Omar offers a new take on the classics like tortilla de patatas (Spanish tortilla), making this iconic dish easier than ever, and brings a twist to favourites like pinchos morunos (pork skewers) and pollo con salsa (chicken in tomato sauce). With sections covering vegetables, salads, rice dishes, meat, fish, cakes and desserts, the emphasis is on simplicity of ingredients and methods - reinforcing the fact that absolutely anyone can cook this versatile and accessible food. Omar Allibhoy - trained at El Bulli - is charismatic, effusive, passionate and wants to bring Spanish food to the people of the UK. TAPAS NOT PASTA!


Tapas

Tapas
Author: Ryland Peters & Small
Publisher: Ryland Peters & Small
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-03-12
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781788790772

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Bring an authentic taste of Spain to your table with this collection of more than 60 mouth-watering recipes for small plates to share. Traditionally served as a bar snack with a glass of sherry or a cold beer, tapas has become a firm favorite thanks to its wide variety and versatility. Whether you are serving an appetizer before a meal, enjoying some small bites with drinks, or going all out and filling the table with multiple dishes to feast on, there is no bad time to indulge in these flavor-filled dishes. This book includes all the classics from the perennially popular Patatas Bravas and Spanish Omelette to Chorizo in Red Wine and Peppers Stuffed with Salt Cod. Many of these dishes can be made in advance for ease, so you too can enjoy time with your friends—Buen Provecho!


Tapas

Tapas
Author:
Publisher: Parragon Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Cooking, Spanish
ISBN: 9781445442860

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Nibbles -- Made with vegetables -- For meat lovers -- For seafood fans -- Of eggs and cheese.


Tapas (Revised)

Tapas (Revised)
Author: Penelope Casas
Publisher: Knopf
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2007-02-20
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0307265528

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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 book—with 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 cuisine—mélanges 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 today—dishes 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 today’s cuisine, this “exceptional book by the leading American authority on the foods of Spain” (as Craig Claiborne dubbed it in 1985) is a must for every adventurous cook in America today.