Publisher's Synopsis
Lavish Praise for Food from My Heart "There's as much for the serious reader in Zarela Martìnez's book Food From My Heart as for the serious cook. Martìnez's memoirs of growing up in Mexico make great armchair reading " Los Angeles Times "Restaurateur Zarela Martìnez does double duty in Food From My Heart, writing brilliantly about people and culture while demonstrating how to make quite fabulous dishes." Cosmopolitan "Zarela Martìnez is an absolute genius with flavors and this book is a great guide to her talent. I count it as one of the most interesting and invaluable additions to my library, which dates almost forty years." Craig Claiborne Food and life are inseparable in Mexiconot just eating to live but eating to celebrate, to come together, to worship God and spirit. In Food From My Heart, Zarela Martìnez describes the connection between Mexican culture and Mexican fooda collision of Old and New World ingredients, and the culinary influences of a constantly shifting ethnic mosaic. Through the telling of her own story, Martìnez reveals the inextricable bond that exists between food and religion and the way Mexicans mark birth, death, marriage, and the daily business of living. Drawing upon the influences of friends, family, and traditional foods from many regions in Mexico, Martìnez has created her own personal style of cooking: imaginative and highly flavorful, easy to prepare, and evocative of the classic Mexican cooking upon which it is based. It is all brought togetherthe traditional and the newin the form of memoir, stories, and more than 175 recipes to create this unique cookbook.