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A Casa do Livro Eldorado, 1987. Paperback. Very Good Minus.
Margarette de Andrade’s Brazilian Cookery (1965) was once a steady beacon in the Brazilian cookbook category, in print in various formats for over 40 years. It did finally go out of print, so we are pleased to offer a 1987 paperback copy now.
De Andrade immediately acknowledges the multiculturalism inherent in contemporary and historical Brazilian cuisine. Indigenous, African, and Portuguese traditions serve as a blended foundation on which added influences of immigration, globalization, and tourism are building.
Beginning with suggested menus for typical middle- and upper-middle-class dining, in addition to special occasion meals, Brazilian Cookery then presents recipes for:
Recipe names are given in both English and Portuguese.
Our copy is in Very Good Minus condition with some light internal stains and a creased spine. Otherwise unmarked. Handsomely illustrated by Carybé, best known for his woodcut illustrations in Gabriel García Márquez's books. We found laid in Craig Claiborne’s 1974 NYT profile of Brazilian graphic designer and home cook Dorotea Elman; we’ve preserved it in a plastic sleeve for the next owner.