I received Mexican Food Made Simple just over a year ago after reading my
Sister-in-laws copy and loving it! Since I'm not particularly
familiar with Mexican cooking this definitely looked like a great
book to get me started. I know a lot of Mexican cookbooks can be
off-putting due to long lists of hard to find ingredients and
complicated, time consuming recipes, but this one really did look
straightforward so it was time to put the book to the test.
For
those of you unfamiliar with Thomasina Miers she was the winner of
Masterchef (UK) in 2005. Her first book 'Cook' was published in 2006
but her true calling definitely pointed towards Mexican food after
spending a lot of time living in Mexico and even opening a cocktail
bar there. Her time in the country allowed her to explore the regions
of Mexico learning about culture and of course food and even the
opportunity to cook with some of Mexico's top chefs. Returning to
live in the UK she since opened the cantina Wahaca (in various
locations) which focuses on Mexican street food and has published
Mexican Food Made Simple (2010) followed by Wahaca: Mexican Food at
Home, in 2012.
Mexican
Food Made Simple is packed full of recipes that are divided up into
Chapters including Salsas, sauces & relishes (a favourite of
mine!), Soups, Street food, Cheesy things, From the grill and Soul
food. The chapter on 'Basics' is a great guide for introducing you to
the way Mexican's eat, but more so is incredibly informative on
classic Mexican ingredients you will use throughout the book and on
ingredients you can substitute if you can't fend the authentic
ingredient suggested. In the introduction Miers states that she can
show how “easy, healthy and exciting Mexican food really is”
using ingredients that are easy to source so baring that in mind it
was time to put the book to the test!