I'm been interested in Latin American cooking lately. This has been prompted by watching Rick Bayless and enjoying a variety of really good food from the street food scene. I want to pick up several solid cookbooks and maybe some good books about ingredients. I'm more interested in traditional recipes/cooking methods. I'm a pretty good cook but I am new to cooking this type of food at home.
I like to have books that include the following:
*Cooking meats like al pastor, carne asada, carnitas, etc.
*Soups and stews
*Different types moles, salsas and other sauces
*Empanadas
*Pupusas
*Tamales - love to learn the different types
*Alfajores
Thanks!