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"Oaxaca al Gusto" by Diana Kennedy

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#1 theabroma

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Posted 31 March 2009 - 08:43 PM

Per Cristina Barros and Marco Buenrostro in today's Itacate column in La Jornada:

www.jornada.unam.mx/2009/03/31/index.php?section=opinion&article=a08o1cul


Diana Kennedy's latest and long-awaited book on the cuisines of Oaxaca is finally out. Since Amazon does not have the title listed as an advance copy, I can only wonder whether it is now out in Spanish, shortly to appear in English.

No surprise here, but Barros & Buenrostro seem to feel that she has really hit another one out of the park. I can hardly wait to get my hands on my promised copy.

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Posted 01 April 2009 - 03:10 AM

From my research, there is only the Spanish version and no plans as of now to put out an English translation. Plus it is a $100 investment. A bit steep for me, but I do understand there are fabulous pictures.
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Posted 01 April 2009 - 07:41 AM

From my research, there is only the Spanish version and no plans as of now to put out an English translation.  Plus it is a $100 investment.  A bit steep for me, but I do understand there are fabulous pictures.

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Photos by, among others, Ignacio Urquiza ... whose food photography may be without peer. And text by a woman of whom Alma Guillermoprieto said saved a cuisine.

It will be translated, and soon. In the meantime, it's a great reason to learn some Spanish, don't you think?

Me? The piggy lies in shards all over the dining table, and a friend in Puebla has been charged with picking up a copy. I may be beans, chiles, and tlayuda diet for a year to pay for it ... but think of what she'll teach me to do with those ingredients!

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#4 rancho_gordo

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Posted 01 April 2009 - 08:19 AM

I hate to gloat, but I have it and it's fabulous. So many recipes and photos and lots of the photos are by DK herself, some just excellent.
It's not going to be easy to cook with here as the ingredients can be so hard to find but there are enough things to make and certainly it's going to be a good food guide on the next trip. The use of yuca in one of the regions is extensive and appealing. And lots of beans, of course.
Worth every penny but I think it's about 60 bucks in Mexico. It's big and substantial and I wouldn't be upset if I'd paid $100.

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Posted 01 April 2009 - 08:47 AM

RG is right, the book is terrific and it will be difficult to cook one's way through it here in the U.S. as some of the ingredient - especially the herbs and other vegetation - aren't commonly available, even in Mexican markets in areas with large Mexican populations. I, too, have the cookbook and paid about $60 US in Mexico for it. The photography is beautiful and reading it is making my Spanish better, though it's sometime slow going for me :rolleyes: .

The skinny on the book (and it's not skinny by any means) is that a wealthy Mexican industrialist paid for the book to be printed. I understand that the entire book run was only 3,000 books and the sponsor kept 2,000 of them. Diana, of course, got a stock of books which is where mine (and I believe RGs) came from.

RuthinCondechi, who sometimes posts on this board, may have additional information on availability.

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Posted 01 April 2009 - 07:58 PM

I must get me one of these. Huge DK fan, and consider Oaxaca my "adoptive" home state. Glad I haven't sworn off adding to my cookbook collection :rolleyes:

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Posted 02 April 2009 - 07:00 AM

Will be waiting for the opportunity to buy this. I don't want to go to heaven, I want to go to Oaxaca.

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Posted 10 April 2009 - 08:52 PM

Hello All,

Now on my third post! I know the book was presented in Monterrey, my hometown, and sponsored Alfonso Romo (the rich guy someone mentioned keeping 2K books of the 3K). The original price of the book, at the presentation, was $800 pesos. Now it sells for 1,100. Since I live in Boston, I had to call family members (parents and a sister) to buy me a copy. Is it possible to buy it from DK herself?

Thanks and best to all!

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Posted 11 April 2009 - 07:35 AM

Hello All,

Now on my third post! I know the book was presented in Monterrey, my hometown, and sponsored Alfonso Romo (the rich guy someone mentioned keeping 2K books of the 3K). The original price of the book, at the presentation, was $800 pesos. Now it sells for 1,100.  Since I live in Boston, I had to call family members (parents and a sister) to buy me a copy. Is it possible to buy it from DK herself?

Thanks and best to all!

Mario

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HI Mario, welcome to the Mexico board :smile:

Yes, it is possible to purchase the book directly from DK. Both my book and Rancho Gordo's book (photographed upthread) came from Diana and are signed. RuthinCondechi got them from Diana and sold them to us.

Whether $600, $800 or $1,100MXP the book is stunning and worth every peso, dollar or euro.

#10 Ruth in Condechi

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Posted 11 April 2009 - 08:27 AM

Since my name was mentioned above, here's the skinny (I sent this as a response to a private inquiry on the book):
Diana Kennedy's book "Oaxaca" was presented on April 1 in Monterrey, see http://agencia.cuart...63d907b646ebdcf
for photos.

Weighing in at a mere 3 KILOS the book is, for me, a definitive study of 11 regions of Oaxaca. As I understand the book is selling in Monterrey for $1100 Pesos ( at today's exchange rate about $84 USD), there are ONLY 3,000 copies and I know it is selling fast and furious. It is only available in Spanish and this edition may never be available as it is.
Many of the photographs are by Diana and the layout is lush and colorful!
So if you really want one....
I have my own copy and can get my hands on about another 4 copies.
The main cost, after that of the book, is the shipping. Am trying to work something out now with a friend who is going to the states.

Let me know if this interests you and we can try and make it happen. Remember, only 3,000 copies, and its selling and being shipped to D.K. devotees all over the world.

And as posts like the ones above make it clear there were a LIMITED number that were sold at way BELOW the actual cost of the book. Consider yourselves blessed and hold on to those copies, they've already appreciated in value and will only continue to do so, especially if there is NO other printing!

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Posted 11 April 2009 - 08:36 AM

Oh and by the way, The Splendid Table came to Mexico City

http://splendidtable...shows09_02.html

and had me as their tour guide, we did have a great time, and interviewed Ms. Kennedy as well at home in Michoacan!

Listen to D.K. at home where we were served home grown coffee and tamales.

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Posted 11 April 2009 - 09:43 AM

Thanks kalypso! I would love to get a copy ASAP! RuthinCondeschi, I am interested. With probably less than 500 copies left (wild guess), I can't afford not to get my hands on a copy. What do I have to do next?

Best to all,

Mario

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Posted 24 April 2009 - 07:08 PM

I GOT MY COPY! Actually, I got three copies, can offer two for sale. Just contact me if you are interested

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Posted 21 April 2010 - 02:24 PM

I think people know this but in case they don't, the English version is coming out this fall, slightly different and just as beautiful. University of Texas Press!
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Posted 28 April 2010 - 06:07 AM

Take a peek here:
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Posted 18 July 2010 - 07:21 AM

eGullet-friendly Amazon.com link. My pre-order is in, I'm really looking forward to this one.

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#17 Richard Kilgore

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Posted 18 July 2010 - 07:45 AM

I'm pre-ordering it. too. Looks great!

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Posted 18 July 2010 - 04:41 PM

I just saw this yesterday when I was searching availability for The Essentials of Mexican Cuisine - I didn't know it was a newly available book. I can't imagine ever being able to cook from it, but I'd love to hear more about the dishes from Oaxaca.

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Posted 19 July 2010 - 05:48 PM

Miss Kennedy herself will be here at Rancho Gordo in Napa for a book presentation/party and more on Oct 30. We're going to have lots of food and drink. No charge and all fans of Mexican food are welcome.
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Posted 21 July 2010 - 07:23 AM

Can anyone with access to the Spanish version comment on the ingredients required to prepare the dishes? Are these things we're going to be able to locate here north of the border?

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Posted 21 July 2010 - 08:22 AM

Chris, I have the cookbook and whether or not you can do the recipes will depend upon the recipe itself. Some of them are fairly doable and make use of readily available ingredients. Others? Not so much. If you live near an area with a large population of Oaxacans - such as Los Angeles - you're probably going to have accessess to a slightly larger part of the ingredient pool.

That said, it is a beautiful cookbook. And the price from U of TX Press is very economical. It's worth the investment just for the read.

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Posted 21 July 2010 - 01:44 PM

Kalypso tipped the balance with the ingredient availability comment about Los Angeles- I just pre-ordered.
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#23 Richard Kilgore

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Posted 21 July 2010 - 02:37 PM

This is one I would buy even if few ingredients were available here.

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Posted 13 September 2010 - 02:26 AM

Just pre-ordered, I would have liked the Spanish version but my Spanish is not that great and one-click shopping is so much easier!
I have just about every book of Kennedy's she has published in English since my mother-in-law gave me a copy of the original 'Cuisines of Mexico' many years ago. Now with Supermercados in many cities and towns, its a lot easier to obtain ingredients than 20 years ago.-Dick

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Posted 13 September 2010 - 08:02 PM

Amazon says my pre-order, placed back in April, will ship on Sep 17.

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Posted 16 September 2010 - 04:03 AM

Amazon says my pre-order, placed back in April, will ship on Sep 17.


Just received an email from Amazon that shipment has been delayed until Sep 22.

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Posted 16 September 2010 - 05:52 AM

I pre-ordered mine directly from The University of Texas Press. It arrived in the mail yesterday and it is amazing!
If you haven't ordered it yet you need to do it.

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#28 Chris Hennes

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Posted 16 September 2010 - 06:58 AM

Mine shipped from Amazon.com yesterday, I'm really looking forward to it.

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Posted 16 September 2010 - 07:33 AM

I've got the Spanish version, and my English version is supposedly on the way. There's a reception and booksigning here in Houston next Monday, and I'm going. Hopeful that the book will be here by then but, if not, I'll just get some at the booksigning.

The Spanish version is wonderful, but the binding, etc., are not so wonderful. I'm actually afraid to open it and use it much. I suspect the English version will hold up much better.
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Posted 16 September 2010 - 07:29 PM

Coming soon to a theater near you...


Diana Kennedy
Book events and personal appearances in support of
OAXACA AL GUSTO: AN INFINITE GASTRONOMY
August – November 2010

8/13/2010 FortWorth, TX
FortWorth Museum of Art
7:30PM

8/14/2010 FortWorth, TX
FortWorth Museum of Art
12:00PM

9/13/10 Austin,TX
LongCenter/Mexican Centennial Celebration Dinner& book signing
6:00PM
mexico2010austin.com

9/16/10 Austin,TX
BlantonMuseum of Art Booksigning
6:30PM
booksigning
blantonmuseum.org

9/18/10 SanAntonio, TX
TiendaDe Cocina at the Pearl Brewery Booksigning
200East Grayson
6:00– 8:00
melissaguerra.com

9/19/10 SanAntonio, TX
CasaMargarita Unique Art Booksigning
SouthTown Art District 716 South Alamo San
3:00– 6:00

9/20/10 Houston,TX
Hugo's Restaurant
1600 Westheimer @ Mandell
TimeTBA
Dinnerand book signing
www.hugosrestaurant.net

9/22/10 CoralGables, FL
Booksand Books Booksigning
265Aragon Avenue
8:00PM
booksandbooks.com

9/26/10 ChapelHill, NC
FlyleafBooks Booksigning
752Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd
2:00– 3:00 PM
flyleafbooks.com

9/30/10 Cambridge,MA
OleGrille Discussion,dinner &
11Springfield St Inman Square booksigning
7:00– 9:30
olegrill.com

10/4/10 Chicago, IL
Les Dames de Escoffier and
The Chopping Block present:
Oaxaca al Gusto
Book Signing and Short Cooking Demonstration
w/ Diana Kennedy
Mon, Oct 4
6-8:30p
$65, includes signed copy of book
The Chopping Block
Merchandise Mart
thechoppingblock.net

10/5/10
Chicago, IL
Food Ways of Oaxaca
Discussion & book signing
Mexican Studies Seminar Series
University of Chicago
12-1:30pm
Katz Center for Mexican Studies
http://mexicanstudie...edu/about.shtml


10/7/10 Saint Paul, MNCooks of Crocus Hill Discussion&
877Grand Avenue booksigning
6:00– 9:00
cooksofcrocushill.com

10/15-10/17 Austin,TX
TexasBook Festival Discussion&
TimeTBA booksigning
texasbookfestival.org

10/20/10 Westlake,CA
Let'sGet Cookin Culinary School Cooking
4643Lakeview Canyon Road demonstration
6:30PM
letsgetcookin.com

10/23/10 SanFrancisco, CA
Boulette'sLarder Booksigning
FerryBuilding Marketplace #48
11:00AM – 2:00 PM
bouletteslarder.com

10/24/10 SanFrancisco, CA
OmnivoreBooks Booksigning
3885A Cesar Chavez
3:00PM
omnivorebooks.com

10/28/10 Davis,CA
RobertMondavi Institute, UC Davis Campus Discussion&
TimeTBA booksigning
robertmondaviinstitute.ucdavis.edu

10/30/10 Napa,CA
RanchoGordo Discussion&
1924Yajome Street booksigning
TimeTBA
ranchogordo.com

11/13/10 LongBeach, CA
LatinAmerican Museum of Art Discussion&
628Alamitos Ave booksigning
7:00PM
molaa.org

11/14/10 Pasadena,CA
Vroman'sBookstore Booksigning
695E. Colorado Blv
8:00PM
vromansbookstore.com

11/16/10
Albuquerque, NM
Dinner, talk, and booksigning
Bookworks in conjunction
With Mexican Cultural Center
Time and venue TBA

11/18/10
Phoenix, AZ
University of Arizona
Discussion and book signing
Time TBA

11/18/10
Phoenix, AZ
Native Seeds/SEARCH
Discussion and book signing
Time TBA
Primate Asilvestrado
Solano County, California





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