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The Basque Book:

A Love Letter in Recipes from the Kitchen of Txikito


  • Ten Speed Press
  • by Alexander Raij & Eder Montero
The Basque Book is a love letter: to the Basque Country, which inspired these recipes and continues to inspire top culinary minds from around the world; to ingredients high and low; and to the craft of cooking well. Read this book, make Basque food, learn to respect ingredients-and, quite simply, you will become a better cook.

ISBN 9781607747611 | E | HB
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Publisher Ten Speed Press
ISBN 9781607747611
Author(s) Alexander Raij & Eder Montero
Publication date April 2016
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 248 x 191 mm
Illustrations 65 col.ill.
Pages 256
Language(s) Eng. ed.
Description

Whether it's a perfectly ripe summer tomato served with just a few slivers of onion and a drizzle of olive oil, salt cod slowly poached in oil and topped with an emulsion of its own juices, or a handful of braised leeks scattered with chopped egg, Basque cooking is about celebrating humble ingredients by cooking them to exquisite perfection.

Chefs Alexandra Raij and Eder Montero are masters of this art form, and their New York City restaurant Txikito is renowned for its revelatory preparations of simple ingredients. In this much-anticipated and deeply personal debut, Raij and Montero share more than one hundred recipes from Txikito-all inspired by the home cooking traditions of the Basque Country-that will change the way you cook.

Dishes like Salt Cod in Pil Pil sauce have fewer than five ingredients yet will astonish you with their deeply layered textures and elegant flavors. By following Raij's careful but encouraging instructions, you can even master Squid in Its Own Ink-a rite of passage for Basque home cooks, and another dish that will amaze you with its richness and complexity.

The Basque Book is a love letter: to the Basque Country, which inspired these recipes and continues to inspire top culinary minds from around the world; to ingredients high and low; and to the craft of cooking well. Read this book, make Basque food, learn to respect ingredients-and, quite simply, you will become a better cook.