Food… Cookbooks

Foods and Flavors of San Antonio

Pub Date: September 2010

This revised edition includes nearly 300 recipes as well as a Tex-Mex Tour featuring the flavors of the fiestas and amazing attractions, and the foods that make San Antonio the Tex-Mex capital of the world. Read more…

Hatch Chile Cookbook

Pub Date: May 2012

Features 300 recipes using freshly roasted Hatch green chiles. (You won’t find canned chiles in this cookbook!) Visit Hatch Chile Heaven for recipes      and some Hatch happenings. Read more…

Southwest Cooking

Pub Date: October 2010

With nearly 200 easy-to-make recipes–from appetizers through desserts–you’re sure to find many Southwest-style dishes to make any meal a Tex-Mex treat. Includes black and white clip art. Read more…

Tex-Mex Recipes

Pub Date: Not set

Offers a taste of the Southwest with 300 Tex-Mex recipes plus the legend of the margarita, cooking with cactus, and a comprehensive guide on peppers. Read more…

Chili… A Bowl of Red

Pub Date: Not set

In addition to the 300 chili recipes, with and without beans, this cookbook offers the history and lore of chili, a maybe-true San Antonio Chili Cook-Off story, the Chili Queens, and much more! Read more…

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Rustic Recipes from the Kitchens of New Mexico

Pub Date: Not set

Offers 250 authentic recipes from New Mexico as well as a view into the Land of Enchantment from author Chimaya Stone’s kitchen window. Visit Rustic Kitchen Recipes for a look inside the book. Read more…

Fiesta CoverA Tex-Mex Fiesta of Foods and Flavors

Pub Date: Not set

Features recipes from San Antonio, Texas, the Tex-Mex capital of the world. Fiesta means party; the foods and flavors inside this cookbook offer you a Tex-Mex party of 300 recipes along with a celebration of our 11-day Fiesta in San Antonio. Read more…

The Whole Enchilada Cookbook CoverThe Whole Enchilada

Pub Date: Not set

Do you ever wonder what the term, the whole enchilada means? This cookbook offers you the whole enchilada! There are more than 200 recipes and many variations, such as tortilla lasagna and taco pizza, along with more than you ever wanted to know about enchiladas, including what the whole enchilada really means. Read more…

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