Arepa

Classic & Contemporary Recipes for Venezuela’s Daily Bread
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Arepa by Irena Stein is a delightful exploration of the rich culinary tradition of arepas, a staple in Venezuelan and Colombian cuisine. Through this book, Stein shares personal stories, cultural insights, and a variety of recipes ranging from traditional to innovative, inviting readers to discover the versatility and flavour of these cherished corn-based delights. Perfect for food enthusiasts eager to delve into the heart of Latin American cooking.
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You might enjoy this book if you're intrigued by the vibrant flavours and rich culinary traditions of Venezuela. If you love exploring diverse cuisines and want to learn how to make authentic, delicious arepas at home, this book offers a delightful journey through recipes and stories that celebrate this beloved staple.

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Arepa

Over 50 recipes introducing and celebrating Venezuela’s irresistible and most popular street food.

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Over 50 recipes introducing and celebrating Venezuela’s irresistible and most popular street food.

The arepa— a crisp round pocket made from corn flour— is one of Venezuela’s defining foods. Gluten-free and dairy-free, arepas are endlessly adaptable, unarguably delicious, and fun to eat. From chicken to cheese, avocado to pork, just about anything you would put between two slices of bread can fit into an arepa.

With a growing number of arepa bars opening globally and top chefs and food lovers alike discovering Venezuelan cuisine, arepa fever is spreading fast! Arepa will introduce this celebrated little pocket to everyday eating. First, by teaching how to make arepa dough from scratch, then providing instructions on how to cook them and pairing them with countless fillings and flavour combinations.

Making arepas is easily accomplished in any home kitchen with four simple ingredients— corn flour, water, oil, and salt— and they can be assembled in advance. They contain no replacement or unnatural ingredients, making them way healthier than most gluten-free bread recipes. No rising is required, making the dough easier than bread, and there’s no rolling, making them less tricky than tacos.

With a little practice, it will become simple to add arepas to your culinary repertoire.

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Arepa by Irena Stein is praised for its heartfelt celebration of Venezuelan cuisine, specifically focusing on the beloved arepa. The book beautifully combines recipes with evocative stories and photographs, offering readers a vivid connection to Venezuelan culture and the authentic tastes of its traditional dishes.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781788795173

Publisher: Ryland, Peters & Small Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 18 July 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Ryland, Peters & Small Ltd

Illustration: 200 col photographs

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 200.0mm

Height: 254.0mm

Weight: 1022g

Pages: 192

About the Author

Irena Stein is a photographer, restaurateur and humanitarian whose spirit is deeply rooted in humanitizing society. Irena came to America from Venezuela on a Fulbright Scholarship to Stanford University where she graduated with a Master’s in Cultural Anthropology. Since then she has merged her passion for art, food, community and environmentalism by opening her first restaurant, Alma Cocina Latina, in Baltimore, Maryland.  Irena has also started a community meals initiative, Alkimiah, to support families in need in her local community.

Accomplished Venezuelan chef Eduardo Egui has worked in a number of high-end kitchens and consults for restaurants in Caracas and Miami. Eduardo lives in Barcelona, Spain, with his wife and child, having opened his restaurant La Real Hamburguesaría in 2017, and travels frequently to Venezuela for his work with his company Caracas Catering.

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