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Three Guys from Miami Cook Cuban
Three Guys from Miami Cook Cuban
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(based on 56 reviews)
Sales Rank: 49771
Category: Book

Authors: Glenn M. Lindgren, Raul Musibay, Jorge Castillo
Publisher: Gibbs Smith, Publisher
Studio: Gibbs Smith, Publisher
Manufacturer: Gibbs Smith, Publisher
Label: Gibbs Smith, Publisher
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published)
Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 234
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4
Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 8.6 x 1

ISBN: 158685433X
Dewey Decimal Number: 641.597291
UPC: 082552024338
EAN: 9781586854331
ASIN: 158685433X

Publication Date: October 12, 2004
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

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Three Guys from Miami Cook Cuban is the latest effort of Glenn Lindgren, Raul Musibay, and Jorge Castillo ? three brothers-in-law with a passion for Cuban food and culture. This is a unique cookbook by three hombres who love Cuban culture and food so much that they created the tremendously popular website iCuban.com: The Internet Cuban.

Millions of people have already discovered these Three Guys and their recipes. Now the rest of the world can too, in this delightfully witty and entertaining new cookbook complete with a Cuban food glossary, personal stories, and hilarious asides that represent the Three Guys? own distinctive brand of humor.

With amazing family recipes, Miami influence, and food secrets from Cuba, The Three Guys share twenty years of experimentation, refinement, and a lot of trial and error that have made these recipes uniquely their own. The book is lavishly illustrated with 75 full-color photographs by photographer Nancy Bundt.

The Three Guys From Miami have made several appearances on the Food Network, ABC Family, The Travel Channel, National Public Radio, and Public TV. They are frequent sources of Cuban cooking tips and advice for professional chefs and amateur cooks all over the world. Their recipes have appeared in several major newspapers and magazines.

The Three Guys from Miami started small, but quickly became known for their great parties, centered on whole pigroasts or an elaborate Cuban-style paella. In fact, the Three Guys' "Paella Cubana" was featured on "Tyler's Ultimate" with Tyler Florence on the Food Network.

Three Guys from Miami Cook Cuban is a fun, and easy-to-follow guide that will let even inexperienced home cooks turn out some great Cuban meals. The recipes are easy to prepare and you'll actually enjoy the entire process. Three Guys from Miami Cook Cuban has been extremely well received by food editors and writers all over the United States. The Chicago Sun Times says, "I swear I could almost feel the Miami sunshine beaming down on me as I read through the book? The photography is beautiful and inviting, making one ready to hop on a plane to Miami. For most of us that's not possible, so this cookbook is the next best thing."

The Miami Times says, "With Colombian arepas and Nicaraguan tres leches in the mix, the title might more accurately be 'Three Guys From Miami Cook Miami,' but there are plenty of Cuban standards here, from picadillo and arroz con pollo to rice pudding and flan. We even get the Elena Ruz, a turkey, cream cheese and strawberry-jam sandwich named for the customer who ordered it at a 1930s Havana restaurant. Best of all, we get the good-natured byplay -- Jorge: Someday we'd like to have a sandwich named after us. Raul: Probably something with plenty of spice and a lot of tongue! -- that makes these guys such good company."

Where Miami reports, "They?re not famous chefs, but Glenn Lindgren, Raul Musibay and Jorge Castillo know their food. In the just-released Three Guys from Miami Cook Cuban, the Miami natives offer up the best of Miami-Cuban specialties-from the Papa Hemingway Daiquiris to empanadas de carne asada to arepas to their own version of paella Cubana that even novice cooks can try at home. Best of all, the cookbook is chock full of colorful pictures of the marketplaces, landmarks and people that make Miami so indefinably unique."

And the Library Journal provides the last word, "In their first book, they present many of their favorite recipes and stories. Lindgren is the writer, but the three share a somewhat wacky sense of humor (as documented in some of the photographs here). However, their book includes a lot of culinary and social history, along with 100 recipes for both traditional Cuban dishes and more contemporary variations. Numerous color photographs and an attractive design add to the appeal. One of the few recent titles on the subject, this is strongly recommended."

The Three Guys recipes represent three lifetimes of enjoying Cuban food, and a long process creating, collecting, and refining the recipes they love. They have combined the best ideas from these great chefs with their own special twists to create the "tried and true" recipes they like best. Everyone, from the most amateur home chef to the seasoned professional will enjoy this excellent and unique Cuban cookbook.


Customer Reviews:   Read 51 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars I Love my Cooking Book Very Much!   September 30, 2008
I recommend this cook book to anybody that Loves Cuban Food Believe Me!

Sincerely,
C.A.



5 out of 5 stars Excellent Miami-style Cuban recipes   September 19, 2008
This is an excellent book for those who enjoy an upbeat version of, sometimes bland, Cuban cuisine. I enjoyed the "fun-style" by which the Three Guys present their recipes - real Cuban lingo. I liked the book so much so that I bought their later book "Three Guys From Miami Celebrate Cuban" and I'm very pleased with it also. Enjoy! Bob Peters


4 out of 5 stars Great Arroz on Pollo recipe   August 25, 2008
I was given this cookbook by a friend at work. I was born in Cuba but left when I was 1 year old. I know how to make dishes handed down from my Mom and my sister. Neither one could make a decent (chichen and rice (arroz con pollo)). Now I can, my sister was amazed and she is an awesome cook. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to try out Cuban food and thought it would be too difficult. I enjoyed everything about it, the photographs are beautiful, the guys are funny and the food is delicious.


3 out of 5 stars Pan de Medianoche   August 13, 2008
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

My friend told me about this book and the authors. He mentioned that they had a recipe for the medianoche bread which I have been looking for.
Well...no recipe. Only a reference to the kind of bread used in the medianoche sandwiches.
I guess it is my loss. Other than that the book is OK but not as good as the "Memories of a Cuban Kitchen"
Joseph Farinas



5 out of 5 stars Excellent collection   July 13, 2008
I wanted a Cuban cookbook that gathered all my favorite recipes in one place. This one fits the bill. The recipes are outstanding, easy to execute and authentic. I was impressed by the fact that they even have a short discussion on aji cachucha. Living in the west, I often find restaurants offering "Cuban" black beans, picadillo etc. After the first taste of jalapeno peppers, I realise the chef has no clue what Cuban cuisine is all about. Thanks again!


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