cover image Norteña: Authentic Family Recipes from the North of Mexico

Norteña: Authentic Family Recipes from the North of Mexico

Karla Zazueta. Interlink, $35 (192p) ISBN 978-1-62371-652-3

Mexican Food Memories blogger Zazueta explores the unique flavors of northern Mexico in this heartfelt celebration of her culinary roots. Now living in the U.K., Zazueta sprinkles in childhood memories, historical tidbits, and regional variations, and highlights classic recipes originating in the region, including Caesar salad, Baja fish tacos, and margaritas. An opening chapter on “The Essentials” kicks things off with recipes for tortillas and salsas, and succeeding chapters reflect the connection between geography and food. In “From the Garden,” Zazueta offers stuffed Anaheim peppers and recalls in the introduction to a recipe for cactus salad that her father tended their family’s cactus patch “as if they were another one of his children.” Reflecting the region’s extensive coastline, “From the Sea” features shrimp ceviche, fried lobster from Puerto Nuevo, and skate wing soup. “From the Ranch” includes recipes for shredded beef brisket empanadas, a hearty wakabaki beef and bone marrow stew from the indigenous Yaqui tribe, and oven-cooked kid goat. Dogos Estilo Sonora, hot dogs with a norteño twist that are “almost as popular as tacos,” according to Zazueta, are wrapped in bacon before frying, then garnished with salsa and fried onions. Rounding things out are sweets, drinks, and sample menu plans, especially useful to those new to Mexican cooking. This vibrant collection brings a rich culinary tradition to life. (Dec.)