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About this Book

Hardcover

8.5 x 10 x 0.93 in

November 1, 2004

Gibbs Smith Publishers


158685433X
9781586854331

From the Publisher

If you are one of the more that two million people who have visited the web site at iCuban.com: The Internet Cuban, you already know who these Three Guys are. If you are one of the more than six billion people alive today who have not, a little explanation is in order. They are Three Guys From MiamiTM who share a passion for good food, good conversation, and a great party.
Are you are new to Cuban cuisine? If so, then you are about to enter an exciting world of flavor. Cuban cooking combines the tastes of Spain with the tropical flavors of the Caribbean. Throw in some New World spices and ingredients and a strong African influence and you have the essence of Cuban cookery.
These recipes also reflect ingredients and methods that were refined by Cuban exiles after they came to the United States. Here they found an abundance of foods that were either very scarce or completely unavailable in Castro''s Cuba. Fish and seafood are two examples of foods that were only rarely enjoyed in Cuba after 1959. It was also impossible to get real olive oil-an ingredient that gives so many Cuban dishes a distinctive Latin flavor. Exile in the U.S. also exposed Cubans to ingredients they never saw in Havana. Salmon is very popular with Miami Cubans, for example, but unheard of in Cuba.
Wherever possible the Three Guys have made these dishes simple to prepare. You don''t need to be a professional chef to create any of the recipes in this book. Best of all, you don''t need to be Cuban to cook and enjoy them. If a Swedish guy from Minnesota can cook Cuban food (and he does it very well), you can too!
They have madge several appearances on the Food Network.
Glenn Lindgren first came toMiami in 1984 and fell in love with the city, the people, and the Cuban culture. A freelance writer by profession, Glenn documents the antics of the Three Guys From Miami in books and on the Internet. When not in Miami, Glenn and his wife live in Minnesota with their son and two daughters.
Raul Musibay, born in Cayo la Rosa, near Bauta, in the province of Havana, spent one winter in New Jersey but has been a full-time Miami resident ever since. He is the manager of the Red Bird Amoco station there. He and his wife have two married children.
Jorge Castillo was born and raised in Cayo la Rosa, Havana. He came to the United States via the Mariel Boatlift in 1980, then left Miami after three months to live in Iowa, where he became a respiratory therapist. Now the regional sales manager for a major medical products company, he makes his home in Miami''s West Dade with his wife and two daughters.

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Meet the Three Guys From MiamiTM -three hombres who love Cuban culture and food so much that they started a tremendously popular website-iCuban.com: The Internet Cuban. Millions of people have already discovered these Three Guys and their tasty recipes-and now you can too!
"This [garlic] soup is unlike anything I had ever experienced. It''s like bread pudding, but savory, and so light it''s buoyant. It was a pot-licker that night, I''ll tell you what."
--Chef Boy Ari, food columnist
"These fellows are funny, , The website was [originally] simply "''something fun to do''" among friends with a passion for succulent eating-a.k.a. lovers of family gatherings around a pig in a pit, of pounds and pounds of salmon on the grill, of thick frijoles negros bien cuajaditos (black beans of impeccable consistency), of the mashed plantain dish fufu." -Fabiola Santiago, Miami Herald

About the Author

Glenn M. Lindgren documents the antics of the Three Guys from Miami in books and on the internet. Raúl Musibay lives with his wife and children in Miami. Jorge Castillo came to the U.S. via the Mariel Boatlift in 1980.

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  • Jorge Kopp

    Jorge Kopp

    A Most Excellent Cookbook 5

    5 years ago

    I learned to love Cuban food on a trip to Vardero Beach several years ago. This witty coobook captures all of the flavours I remember, all re-intrepreted with a touch of Miami spice. The perfect gift for all cookbook collectors. Very unusual and refreshing. read more

  • Chandra Braverman

    Chandra Braverman

    WOW! A Great Book 5

    6 years ago

    This is a fun, easy-to-follow guide that anyone can use to turn out some great Cuban meals! These guys have proven their expertise with their years of service to the food community. The Three Guys blend humor and fun with their extensive knowledge of Cuban cuisine, and the food tastes great! I have sampled a dozen recipes from their website and every one is a real crowd pleaser. These are perfect dishes for parties or daily meals. The pictures in this book (by Nancy Bundt photographer… read more

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