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4.0 out of 5 stars Good recipes, gorgeous photos
This cookbook printed on semi-gloss paper features the Floridian take on Cuban recipes, using local ingredients and techniques to create a fusion of both countries. Covering everything from appetizers to desserts, most of the recipes are simple to prepare yet exotic in appearance. There's a delicious recipe for "Pink Coleslaw", a slaw containing pink grapefruit...
Published on April 12, 2005 by Debbie Lee Wesselmann

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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not what I expected
This book was given to me as a gift. I would not have bought it on my own. If you are unfamilar with Cuban culture and cuisine this book is not a good place to start. The book is rather large, and there are lots of beautiful photos, but the recipe directions seem scant. If something is "new" I expect you to take the time to explain how this differs from the old...
Published on October 21, 2005 by NuJoi


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good recipes, gorgeous photos, April 12, 2005
This review is from: Nuevo Cubano Cooking (Hardcover)
This cookbook printed on semi-gloss paper features the Floridian take on Cuban recipes, using local ingredients and techniques to create a fusion of both countries. Covering everything from appetizers to desserts, most of the recipes are simple to prepare yet exotic in appearance. There's a delicious recipe for "Pink Coleslaw", a slaw containing pink grapefruit sections, lime juice, carrots, and the obligatory shredded cabbage. "Grilled Isla Bonita Pork" depends on the simplicity of spices rubbed into the meat. The white chocolate coconut tart is a show-stopper for dessert. Author Mullen also includes more common recipes such as crab cakes, black bean soup, and crème brulée. The sides, sauces, and appetizers tend to be particularly innovative: mango mustard; pineapple salsa; smoked marlin spread; and shrimp-chorizo fajitas in lettuce.

Almost every recipe includes a sharp, colorful, full-page photograph, making this book as fun to browse as it is to cook from. The directions are clear and easy-to-follow; most do not require much experience in cooking technique. The glossary of ingredient in the front provides descriptions of the more unusual ingredients to help cooks unfamiliar with Caribbean flavors.

Nuevo Cubano makes a nice addition to a cook's kitchen, especially for those looking for something different.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Not what I expected, October 21, 2005
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This review is from: Nuevo Cubano Cooking (Hardcover)
This book was given to me as a gift. I would not have bought it on my own. If you are unfamilar with Cuban culture and cuisine this book is not a good place to start. The book is rather large, and there are lots of beautiful photos, but the recipe directions seem scant. If something is "new" I expect you to take the time to explain how this differs from the old.

If you are looking for a collection of well-photographed recipes, this book is fine.
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