Recipe Book:
Recipes from an Aztec Garden
A Collection of Classic and Traditional Recipes from Mexico!
Recipes from an Aztec Garden
A Collection of Classic and Traditional Recipes from Mexico!
- Do you want to cook authentic and delicious Mexican foods in your own home? Then this is the cookbook for you!
- Do you want more that just recipes? Each recipe from our cookbook contains an essay about the origins of the dish, plus fascinating insights into the diverse cultures and regions of Mexico!
- Do you want to learn the secrets of authentic Mexican cooking? Our cookbook represents years of research and interviews with a diverse number of cooks throughout Mexico!
- Do you want a recipe book with classic Mexican recipes like Enchiladas Verdes, Chiles en Nogada and Mole Poblano? Recipes from an Aztec Garden has them all!
- Do you want recipes that are exciting and unique? In addition to the most popular Mexican recipes out there, Recipes from an Aztec Garden has many recipes that you won't find in any other recipe book! Click here for a list of all the recipes you’ll find in this book.
- Do you want to cook healthy and delicious meals? Try out our recipes with amaranth, chia, and nopales!
What more could you possibly want in a recipe book!?
What Our Recipe Book Offers:
- Secrets from Mexican cooking revealed: Learn secrets from a
traditional Mexican kitchen, including how to cook unusual foods such as
Chocolate Perfumado (hot chocolate with flower essences) and
Romeritos. Impress your friends (and spouse!) with these unique recipes!
- Learn about healthy foods like nopales, chia and amaranth. The
ancient peoples of Mexico enjoyed many health benefits by consuming
these traditional foods. We have included numerous recipes using these
healthy ingredients.
- Increase your knowledge of Mexican culture and cuisine: Expand
your understanding of Mexican cuisine with our expert cooking tips and
Mexican culture trivia.
- Unique recipes: You won't find recipes for dishes like Jitomates con
Esquites (Tomatoes with Herbs and Corn) or Leche Morada (Rice and
Sweet Potato Desert) in any other cookbook.
- Track down hard to find ingredients: In our ebook, we have included a
list of unusual ingredients such as epazote and piloncillo and where you
can find them. Don’t waste time searching for these ingredients when we
have done the work for you!
- Great travel tips: In addition to fantastic recipes, this book includes lots
of travel tips for your next visit to Mexico. For example, find out the best
spot in Mexico to try traditional dishes like Pozole Verde and Quesadillas
de Nopales.
Please note: the cost of Recipes from an Aztec Garden is $11.95. There are no shipping costs.
Special Features of Our Recipe Book
1. Our recipe book is more than just a book. An ebook, like a website, allows
you to use the full potential of the Internet as you read. Our ebook contains links
to important sources of information, such as articles by respected universities
about Mexican culture, unusual herbs, etc.
2. Our ebook is an on-line source of hard to find ingredients. We’ve
included links to on-line sources of many of the hard to find ingredients found in
the recipes. While the ingredients listed in our recipes should be available locally
in your area, you can also use these websites, just in case. (Please note that we
are in no way affiliated with any of these businesses, and provide the links only
as a service to you.)
3. Purchasing our ebook on-line will save you money in shipping costs.
With an ebook, there is nothing to ship!
4. You can be enjoying your ebook in minutes. Our ebook is approximately
5 megabytes in size, which can be downloaded in about 5-10 minutes on most
computers.
5. Ebooks save paper, trees, and space in your library. You can store
hundreds of ebooks in your “virtual” library on your computer and print out only
the pages you want to refer to when you’re not using your computer.
6. Ebooks are practical and portable. You can store and read your ebook in
your laptop or in an OS hand held device. Once you own the ebook, you can
also store it in your email provider’s briefcase for future reference when
traveling.

