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Secrets of Colombian Cooking provides a window into the diverse cuisine of this little-known South American nation. Author Patricia McCausland-Gallo, a native Colombian, traveled throughout the many regions of Colombia to gather the most authentic dishes. With a wide range of recipes and a glossary of typical ingredients, this book acquaints cooks with the array of foods that make up Colombian cuisine, including sweet and hot peppers, plantains, tamarind, gooseberries, papayas, guavas, and tree tomatoes.

From the coffee and cacao grown high in the Andes Mountains to the many tropical fruits of the Caribbean and Amazonian regions, the great cattle farms on the plains, and bountiful seafood from the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, Colombia is a country of vast and exotic culinary creations. Secrets of Colombian Cooking presents the wide spectrum of Colombian cuisine to home cooks in more than 175 inviting recipes from simple, hearty sancochos (soups and stews prepared differently in every region) to more exotic fare such as Langosta al Coco (Lobster in Coconut Sauce) and Ají de Uchuvas (Yellow Gooseberry Sauce). Complete with b/w photographs.



About the Author

Patricia McCausland-Gallo is a nutritionist, pastry chef, and teacher born in the Caribbean town of Barranquilla. She studied at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, and attended the American Institute of Baking in Kansas, as well as Ecole Lenôtre in Paris. She has been a food writer for local and national newspapers in Colombia and a manager and owner of bakeries in Barranquilla and Cali. She now resides in Panama City, Panama.

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  • Hardcover: 251 pages
  • Publisher: Hippocrene Books; illustrated edition edition (May 30, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0781810256
  • ISBN-13: 978-0781810258
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.3 x 0.9 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (27 customer reviews)
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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally, an excellent book on true Colombian cuisine!, May 30, 2005
The best thing about "Secrets of Colombian Cooking" is the fact that it is written by a native Colombian. Patricia McCausland -Gallo is originally from Barranquilla, a city on the northern coast of Colombia. She traveled extensively throughout the country researching for the best recipes for this book. Secrets of Colombian Cooking is a magnificent and very complete collection of the best dishes of Colombian cuisine.

I am lucky because Patricia now lives in Panama and I was able to attend a cooking class that showcased recipes from this book. In this class the author prepared 5 dishes: "Arroz con Coco y Pasas Titoté" - this is a rice prepared with coconut milk and raisins - the coconut milk is left to reduce in a cast iron pot - until only the coconut oil is left and it begins to stick to the sides of the pot and change to a brownish color - this is Titoté - add the raisins and let them sit for a few minutes until they begin to puff - add rice and fry it in the Titoté and then cook the usual way - the result is an ultra delicious rice dish fragant with coconut and with the sweetness of raisins added.

Chef McCausland also prepared a very famous little bread in Colombia called "Pandebonos" - they are very similar to Popovers but these are prepared with yuca flour and cheese - a very easy and quick recipe made in only a few minutes. One of the other typical Colombian dishes prepared were the "Patacones Pisaos" - giant ultra crispy green plantains fried and served with just a little salt sprinkled on top.

But, the one recipe that blew our minds and left every single person in that class crazy for Patricia Mc Causland's Colombian cooking, was the "Cazuela de Mariscos al Coco" or "Crustacean Chowder" on page 90 of the book. This is the most delicious seafood soup I have ever tasted and the best part is that it is super simple to make and with ingredients very easy to find - seafood, you can use shrimp, clams, squid, mussels, or your favorite combination of seafood - you can even use the frozen mixed seafood in the 1 pound bags found in the supermarket - the recipe calls for fresh Coconut Milk, but you can substitute for the unsweetened canned one found in the store - other ingredients called for are saffron, to give the orangy color of the soup , cilantro, white wine, and parsley. This dish is - without exaggeration - amazingly delicious, I personally think that if you want a single reason to get this book, it would be this one spectacular recipe!

Other traditional recipes found in this book are "Ajiaco Bogotano" - the famous Chicken and Potato Soup typical of Bogota, the capital city of Colombia, "Empanaditas Vallunas" - little Beef and Pork Turnovers made with yellow corn and stuffed with a filling made with beef and pork cooked with onions, garlic, potatoes, and spices. "Arepas con Huevo" or Egg Filled Arepas - this dish particularly called my attention - is an arepa partially cooked, then cut open to stuff with an egg, closed again with more masa, then cooked until the egg is done. "Bandeja Paisa" - is a typical dish from the region of Antioquia - made with beans, meat, pork rinds,fried eggs, chorizos, rice, plantains and sauce. On the sweet side, "Arequipe" - or the equivalent for Colombian Dulce de Leche - "Arroz con Leche" or Rice Pudding, "Flan de Coco" or Coconut Pudding are some of the desserts that you can find in the book.

These are the TRUE secrets of Colombian Cooking - and no one can write a book about a native food better than a native Chef.
The recipes are simple to follow, and the results are outstanding.

If it is authentic typical Colombian recipes, in other words, the "real thing", that you are looking for, then I highly recommend "Secrets of Colombian Cooking".
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35 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars By far the best Colombian cook book on earth!, August 12, 2004
By Bert Ruiz "Author" (Pleasantville, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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"Secrets of Colombian Cooking," by Patricia McCausland -
Gallo is by far the best Colombian cook book on earth! Author McCausland - Gallo includes hundreds of food preparations from all over Colombia. Moreover, she blends her own intimate knowledge of Colombia throughout the book...giving the text a special page by page narrative.

This comprehensive (251 pages) cook book includes instructions for simple and exotic culinary creations. The food types include; breakfast foods and snacks; soups; meats & poultry; seafood; rice; side dishes; salsas and sauces; sweets; and drinks (including cocktails). McCausland - Gallo has a clear and concise writing style. She also provides high-lighted side bars with exact specifications for ingredients...a helpful guide for advanced cooks.

This book breaks new ground and is a gold mine for cooks at all levels. The author details how to make the staples like "Arroz con Pollo," "Flan de Leche," "Chicharrones," "Chorizos," and my favorite, "Empanaditas de Carne." Don't worry there are an abundance of recipies for arepas, coconuts, typical soups, rice and plantains. And being a good Colombian she does not fail to include something special for Aguardiente.

On the downside...the photos in this cook book are small and unimaginative. Nevertheless, the power of this book is in the instructions (which will help cooks at all levels) and in the broad array of recipes from all over the country. Trust me...this book has it all...from beef stew to seafood. It also has a very good glossary and index. Highly recommended.

Bert Ruiz
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic and Practical Colombian Cookbook!!!, October 20, 2005
By Ana (Oakland Ca) - See all my reviews
As a Colombian-born U.S. raised child and young adult I spent the summer months in Barranquilla and other places in Colombia visiting family. The lasting sensory memories of the foods, fruits (!!!) and beverages that I ate and "experienced" there still evoke strong feelings of love and nostalgia for them that for the most part I have been unable duplicate here (in Oakland, CA). I have tried using the cookbooks given to me by my mother, "Cartagena de Indias en la Olla", (by Teresita Roman de Zurek, Amparo Roman de Velez and Olga Roman Velez, Editorial Bedout, 1967), and by my aunt, "La Buena Mesa", (by Sofia Ospina de Navarro, 1989). These are cookbooks written by and for Colombian women who aspired to an elegant and classy (and cosmopolitan) dinner table. They have many recipes but they were somewhat imprecise about quantities and the availability of and a familiarity with all of the ingredients is assumed. Not too helpful for a Gringa-Colombiana living in Oakland.
Serendipitously, I ran across this title and on a lark ordered it (I am not a chef or even a great cook.) It is a Gem! A little jewel of a cookbook! Patricia McCausland-Gallo incorporates cultural and personal information into the chapters and individual recipes of this book, she is specific about amounts and directions and explains all ingredients and it is a pleasure to read and use. I first made the recipe for "Sobrebarriga" (a braised meat, I used skirt steak) and it was delicious. It was a huge hit.
I would highly recommend this book to anyone interested in Colombian cooking.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Authentic Recipes
I grew up in Colombia eating most of the foods in the book, often asking for recipes, but being told by the cooks, even my mom, "a pinch of this, a bit of that" and never knowing... Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars Find the real flavors abroad
I just couldn't believe I had found those flavors that I missed so much, and I made it myself thanks to this wonderful book. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Pleasantly happy with this Colombian Cook book
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent!
It is great to get these recipes in English, so that non-Spanish speakers can share in the greatness that is Colombian food.
Published 15 months ago by Juan Gutierrez

5.0 out of 5 stars Secrets of Colombian cooking
I am colombian.This is the second of the same book I bought. The first one, I gave it to my step-daughter-in-Law who is from Thailand and loves colombian food. Read more
Published 16 months ago by B. Grimes

4.0 out of 5 stars Great but some ingredients are hard to find
Went to Colombia and fell in love with the food. This great recipe book covers much of what I ate while visiting Colombia. Read more
Published 16 months ago by T. Moore

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent colombian cookbook
It is not easy to find good English language colombian cookbooks and I was glad to come across Patricia McCausland's cookbook. Read more
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