After 20 years of traveling throughout Mexico, author and chef Stark became enchanted by the colorful, tasty native foods and was determined to bring them to America. From stylish couples enjoying beef tacos at a caf to day laborers standing at a counter over a paper plate filled with carnitas, everyone loves this delicious, accessible cuisine. 224 pp. 15,000 print. About the AuthorIvy Stark is the Executive Chef at Dos Caminos. There she offers diners a wealth of experience gained at some of the country's top restaurants, as well as such acclaimed dining destinations as the New York fine dining institution The Sign of the Dove and the cutting edge market driven cuisine of Cena. A graduate of Peter Kump's (now the Insitute for Culinary Education), she worked in various top restaurants including the award-winningBorder Grill, Cena, Ciudad, Match Upston, Zocala, Rosa Mexicana, and Amalia. She is ranked among New York's top chefs. She lives in New York City. Joanna Pruess is an award-winning author, who writes extensively on food for publications including The New York Times Sunday Magazine, The Washington Post, Food Arts, Saveur, Food & Wine and the Associated Press syndicate. She is well-known in the specialty food business as a consultant, as well as a regular contributor to NASFT's Specialty Food Magazine and as a speaker at many shows. She has developed recipes for clients including Bella Cucina Artful Food, Bigelow Tea, Stonewall Kitchen, Sarabeth's Kitchen, More Than Gourmet, Dufour Pastry Kitchens, and Vanns Spices. Her most recent cookbooks are The Cast Iron Cookbook and Mod Mex. She is married to restaurant critic Bob Lape and they reside in the Bronx, New York. PrizesThe executive chef of Dos Caminos-a popular Mexican restaurant with six locations-offers 100 delicious recipes for Mexican "street" food. |