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Eat Mexico: Recipes from Mexico City's Streets, Markets and Fondas
Eat Mexico: Recipes from Mexico City's Streets, Markets and Fondas | Lesley Tellez
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Eat Mexico is a love letter to the intricate cuisine of Mexico City, written by a young journalist who lived and ate there for four years. It showcases food from the city's streets: the football-shaped, bean-stuffed corn tlacoyo, topped with cactus and salsa; the tortas bulging with turkey confit and a peppery herb called papalo; the beer-braised rabbit, slow-cooked until tender. The book ends on a personal note, with a chapter highlighting the creative, Mexican-inspired dishes - such as roasted poblano oatmeal - that Lesley cooks at home in New York with ingredients she discovered in Mexico. Ambitious cooks and armchair travellers alike will enjoy Lesley's Eat Mexico.
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Tres leches cake, street corn, and adobo rub on the turkey were all great additions to our Thanksgiving dinner. #FoodAndLit #Mexico

Now I‘m off to rest and read.

Texreader This is brilliant!!! How wonderful! 2y
Jari-chan Yummy! 2y
Catsandbooks It all looks delicious!! Happy Thanksgiving! ❤️ 2y
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Ruthiella Looks delicious 😋! Happy Thanksgiving! 2y
Jee_HookedOnBookz Looks so darn delicious! Happy Thanksgiving! 2y
Butterfinger Looks delicious. 2y
kspenmoll Sounds delicious! And looks so too! 2y
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I decided to incorporate #FoodAndLit into Thanksgiving this year.

Texreader Oooh so excited to see this! 2y
Catsandbooks That's so awesome!! 2y
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Big day yesterday/early this morning. Took my podcast walk, found Daisy‘s beloved blue mouse, planned how to incorporate #FoodAndLit into my Thanksgiving dinner, and watched some lunar eclipse. Unfortunately I didn‘t get a lot of reading in, but next week should make up for that! #NFN21

Today I learned that the first domesticated turkeys were in Mexico.

rsteve388 Ooooo! Interesting. 2y
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