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The Maverick Cookbook: Iconic Recipes & Tales from New Mexico - by Lynn Cline (Hardcover)

The Maverick Cookbook: Iconic Recipes & Tales from New Mexico - by  Lynn Cline (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>One of The 30 Most Exciting New Fall Cookbooks, 2015-Epicurious.com</b> <p/>In <i>The Maverick Cookbook</i>, Lynn Cline chronicles the fascinating history of New Mexico cuisine through the stories of 12 iconic figures: from Doña Tules, Fred Harvey and Billy the Kid to Georgia O'Keeffe and Dennis Hopper. These trailblazers include artists and authors, gamblers and outlaws, entrepreneurs, and the ancient Pueblo people, all of whom had a hand in shaping the region's celebrated cuisine. Each story is inspired by history-fictional imaginings of a day, or a moment, in the remarkable lives of these mavericks. Each chapter includes original recipes with authentic ingredients and traditional techniques of the era. And Guy Ambrosino's beautiful photographs capture the timelessness of the foods featured in the book, bringing the recipes to life in rich, vibrant color that will inspire you to make each dish at home.<br><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><br>I have been looking for a good New Mexico cookbook for years, craving the secrets of those chile sauces and pork stews. I didn't expect to find one as pretty as this, though, nor as stuffed with regional culinary history. <b>-PAULA FORBES, Senior Editor, <i>Epicurious.com</i></b> <p/>Cline combines her loves of history and gastronomy with her passion for storytelling to deliver a New Mexico-themed cookbook unlike any other...[with] mouth-watering recipe photographs courtesy of Guy Ambrosino... <b>-ROB DEWALT, <i>Santa Fe Reporter</i></b> <p/>This cookbook is a must-have for anyone who loves good food and recognizes the importance of our culinary heritage...<b>-CHEF JOHNNY VEE, Food Editor, <i>Santa Fean Magazine</i></b> <p/>What a fun and eye-opening book!<b>-DEBORAH MADISON, Best-Selling Author of <i>Local Flavors</i> and <i>Vegetable Literacy</i></b> <p/>In this fascinating hybrid, history comes alive, folded in with luscious recipes and vibrant photos...<b>-CANDACE WALSH, Author of <i>Licking the Spoon: A Memoir of Food, Family and Identity</i></b> <p/><b>2016 Reading the West Book Awards Finalist</b><br><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Lynn Cline</b> is the author of <i>Literary Pilgrims: The Santa Fe and Taos Writers Colonies, 1917-1950</i>, published in Spring 2007 by the University of New Mexico Press. <p/>She also is the author of two editions of <i>Romantic Days and Nights in Santa Fe</i>, an illustrated travel guide published in two editions (1998 and 2000) by Globe Pequot Press. <p/>Lynn has written about literature, fine art, performing art, film, music, New Mexico history, travel and food for a host of publications, including <i>The New York Times, Ploughshares, A Literary Journal, Sunset, Publisher's Weekly, Women's Health & Fitness, Bon Appetit, Film & Video Quarterly, New Mexico Magazine, The Santa Fean</i>, and <i>Santa Fe Trend</i>. <p/>She has won awards from the New Mexico Women's Press Association and is a noted speaker about New Mexico history around the country.<br>

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