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OK, the guys you saw with Tyler Florence were the Three Guys from
Miami. They have a new cookbook called "Three Guys from Miami Cook Cuban." It's available at Barnes and Noble, Borders and online. Here is a short review I found online: THREE GUYS FROM MIAMI COOK CUBAN: 100 Great Cuban Recipes with a Touch of Miami Spice Glenn Lindgren, Raśl Musibay and Jorge Castillo. Gibbs Smith, $29.95 (234p) ISBN 1-58685-433-X This cookbook boasts solid renditions of Cuban dishes, with witty repartee among its three authors who have a Cuban culture Web site, www.iCuban.com. A brief introduction entices with information about Cuban migration to Miami, but the food itself is alluring. Avocado and Pineapple Salad is refreshingly unusual, and marinating Cuban-Style Skirt Steak in a mix of onion, herbs and sour orange juice before grilling delivers maximum flavor with minimal work. The authors nicely cover savory snacks like Cornmeal Pancakes, numerous types of empanadas, and Plantain Chips. They also remain true to authentic Cuban cuisine by not skimping on the frying, though fat-phobic Americans will probably avoid the Fried Pork Chunks. Overall, this effort stands out and has few competitors. (Nov.) http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...073744-4501450 |
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