What are the best cookbooks for entry-level Arabic, Italian, and Spanish cooking?
>>7279508
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For Italian get the Sopranos cookbook, most of the recipes are really great.
Its got some good spanish/mexican recipes
>>7279812
Spanish not Mexican. Anymore?
>>7279508
escoiffer
>>7279508
I presume you mean in english
>>7279812
getting real tired of your shit, Amerifags. Spanish =\= Latin American
>>7279794
That ain't Italian, that's American.
>>7279508
Claudia Roden for everything
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>>7279812
This book has a few good recipes, but it's mostly vegans trying to look cool by swearing a lot.
>>7281105
have you considered that the book might have both spanish and mexican recipes Juan?
hey friends, what's a good cook book for someone who wants to learn how to bake bread?
>>7282138
Bumping.
>>7282138
Bread Bakers Apprentice by Peter Reinhart, or Brother Junipers Bread Book by Peter Reinhart.
You could also pick up The Bread Bible by Rose Levy Beranbaum, which I've heard is a good book, but I haven't personally read it.
>>7282304
Oh, and Flour Water Salt Yeast by Ken Forkish.