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Miami Spice: The New Florida Cuisine, The new star of the culinary galaxy is South Florida, declares The New York Times. And no wonder. Out of America's tropical melting pot comes an inventive cuisine bursting with flavor--and now Steven Raichlen, an award-winning food writer, shares t, Miami Spice: The New Florida Cuisine
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  • Miami Spice: The New Florida Cuisine
  • Written by author Steven Raichlen
  • Published by Workman Publishing Company, Inc., 1/11/1993
  • The new star of the culinary galaxy is South Florida, declares The New York Times. And no wonder. Out of America's tropical melting pot comes an inventive cuisine bursting with flavor--and now Steven Raichlen, an award-winning food writer, shares t
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INTRODUCTION: HOT! HOT! HOT!

THIRST QUENCHERS

Great drinks to beat the heat. Cool off with Mango Nectar, Rum Runners, and South Beach Sangria. Learn how to drink coffee like a Cuban.

STARTERS, SNACKS, AND FRITTERS

From Yuca Fingers to Gator Bites, Miami snacks make for festive feasting. Tamales and Empanadas reflect Florida's Hispanic heritage, while Conch fritters and Cod Puffs say "try me" in any language.

SUNSHINE SOUPS

Cooling soups for summer-time sipping include Smoked Gazpacho, Mangospacho, and Alligator Pear Soup. Soups like Bahamian Conch Chowder and Cedar Key Crab Bisque are great all year long.

SALAD DAYS

Spice up your salad repertory with Black Bean Salad with Mango and Shrimp; Spinach, Blood Orange, and Macadamia Nut Salad; and Watermelon Salad with Kumquat Vinaigrette. Tips include an easy way to cut up a mango and how to peel fresh hearts of palm.

BREADS, SPREADS, AND SANDWICHES

A baker's dozen of tropical breads, from Bonaito Rolls to Pecan Corn Bread. Start your day with Floridian French Toast and Tangerine Butter, and end it with a Media Noche (Cuban "midnight" sandwich).

MOJOS, SAUCES, AND SALSAS

Sunshine Aioli, Banana-Molasses Ketchup, and Mango Mint Salsa are just a few of the tropical ways to spice up your meal. Here's a lively collection of Hispanic condiments, including Chimichurri and Mojo.

A FISHERMAN'S PARADISE

Tangerine Tuna, Shark en Escabeche, and Macadamia-Crusted Pompano make a great catch from Florida's waters. A gazetter of tropical fish, from amberjack to wahoo.

FROM CONCH TO STONE CRABS

Conch, stone crabs, and spiny lobster are a briny triumverate that delight seafood buffs from Key West to Tallahassee. Shrimp and smokies, Curry Fried Frog Lets

BIRDS OF PARADISE

Feast on Florida fowl: Miami Wings, Bajan Roast Game Hens, Florida Quail with Shiitake Gravy, and Cuban Thanksgiving Turkey. Along the way, tour Little Haiti, meet a great Cuban cook, and master the art of peeling lychees.

THE MEAT OF THE MATTER

Grill fever grips the Sunshine State, where Rum-Soaked Veal Chops with Pineapple Salsa, Nicaraguan Churrasco, and Jamaican Jerk Rack of Lamb vie for attention at backyard barbecues. Ropa Vieja ("old clothes") and Vaca Frita ("Fried Cow") are but two of the colorfully named meat dishes that make Florida a meat-lover's haven.

ON THE SIDE: AN EXOTIC ARRAY

Round out an exotic Floridian main course with Haitian Pickled Slaw, Grilled Corn and Roasted Garlic Flans, Stuffed Chayote, Boniato Bratin, Gallo Pinto, Moros y Cristianos, Plantain Mash, and Coconut Rice. Read up on bean cuisine and take a tour down Miami's Calle Ocho.

HAPPY ENDINGS

Key Lime Pie, Guava Cheesecake, Coconut Souffle, and Chocolate Banana Sin Cake are but a few of the Sunshine State Sweets that bring a tropical meal to a close. Tips on how to peel a pineapple, open a coconut, and tell a monstera deliciosa from a mamey.

BASIC RECIPES

Simmering chicken and fish stocks, Coconut Milk, Orange Syrup-everything you need to know to cook Florida-style. Also, how to peel and seed a tomato and extract Annatto Oil. Plus a glossary of Floridian menu terms.

INDEX


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