cookbook

28 JULY 2013
11:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Please come see me at the Olney Farmers & Artists Market in Maryland on Sunday, July 28! I’m doing a cooking demonstration and will have copies of my cookbook on hand to sign. I hope to see you.
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Olney Farmers & Artists Market

“What Dunlop does for China, Pati Jinich does for Mexico in Pati’s Mexican Table: The Secrets of Real Mexican Home Cooking…She puts extra zing into the chicken and potato salad her mother used to make in Mexico City by adding vinegar and chipotle chilies in adobo sauce. Two small moves make a huge difference. It’s an instant classic…”
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New York Times: Sunday Book Review

“Ever since she was a child, Pati Jinich has been passionate about food and sharing her love for all things culinary – what I didn’t expect was to have her literally share her love of food with me. When we met at The Senator restaurant in Toronto on a Monday morning, Jinich enjoyed a traditional diner breakfast while we chatted, and generously insisted that I try some of her meal, as well. ‘Can I give you a little?’ she asked. ‘Please, it’s so much food! Ask for a plate. Eat with me!’
American public television viewers have witnessed Jinich’s fun and welcoming nature through her popular television show, Pati’s Mexican Table, since 2007, and now with the launch of her debut cookbook of the same name, Jinich’s home-style Mexican cooking is making waves across the continent. Jinich is quick to emphasize, however, that what she cooks isn’t the fast-food, Tex-Mex food that many Canadians might usually eat. ‘Real Mexican food is healthy and wholesome,’ Jinich explains…”
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Stopping by Google headquarters in Mountain View, Ca., was one of the highlights of my book tour! Watch my “talk” in it’s entirety right here…
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Talks at Google: Pati Jinich

“Pati Jinich grew up in Mexico City. She’s acquired an impressive résumé since she decided to give up her career at a D.C. think tank. She’s hosted her own PBS series and has appeared on The Today Show, The Chew, NPR and The Splendid Table. As you try the recipes in her new cookbook, Pati’s Mexican Table: The Secrets of Real Mexican Home Cooking…which contains things like watermelon and tomatillo salad with feta; sweet and salty salmon; and my favorite, chicken tinga (made with rotisserie chicken you can pick up on the way home), you’ll be impressed by the simplicity and vibrant flavors of Jinich’s accessible Mexican fare…”
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Richmond Magazine: Spring’s New Cookbooks

27 APRIL 2013
1:00 PM to 2:30 PM
I am delighted to join Amanda McClements for this book tour event in her beautiful shop Salt & Sundry at Union Market. I will be signing copies of my cookbook and will bring piggie cookies for everyone. I hope to see you there!
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Book Tour: Salt & Sundry, Washington, DC

29 SEPTEMBER 2013
Time TBA
It is a privilege to be invited to participate in the Baltimore Book Festival as a presenting author. If you are nearby, I hope you will think about coming in and seeing me at the “Food for Thought” stage. I look forward to meeting some of you and signing your copies of my cookbook!
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Book Tour: Baltimore Book Festival

“Pati Jinich, author of Pati’s Mexican Table: The Secrets of Real Mexican Home Cooking…wants you to know that Mexican cuisine is not ‘taco salads, nachos slathered with cheese, or overstuffed burritos.’ It’s not heavy or fried. Often, it’s not even that spicy.
As she writes in the introduction to her passionate new cookbook: ‘Show up in my kitchen any day of the year, and you’ll find soft corn tortillas, refried beans, at least two different salsas, the fresh Mexican cheese called queso fresco, ripe avocados and fresh fruit.’
Free Press reporter Bartley Kives recently wrote about new local restaurants that have allowed Winnipeggers to buy authentic Mexican tacos — the kind made without ‘orange ground beef,’ as he says. Jinich’s cookbook allows you to make authentic tacos at home, along with dishes like enchiladas verdes, pozole rojo, and Oaxaca-style mushroom and cheese quesadillas…”
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I had a fun conversation with Cathy Erway on her show “Eat Your Words” for the Brooklyn-based Heritage Radio Network. We covered so much! Listen in to hear us chatting about the differences in how Cinco de Mayo is celebrated in the US versus Mexico, my recipes, Mexican ingredients, yummy tacos and more.
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Heritage Radio: Eat Your Words

“The popularity of Mexican food is an all-time high and there’s a book (or two) for nearly every type of variation on the cuisine imaginable, whether it’s regional fare, haute cuisine or chef-driven interpretations of classic meals. But more often than not, home cooks want a volume that will help them make everyday meals taste a little better – or in the case of ‘Pati’s Mexican Table,’ a lot like the Mexican meals that immediately remind one of home and family.
‘Pati’s Mexican Table’ – the newest release by noted PBS television show host Pati Jinich – is a compilation of simple, home-style Mexican recipes. You won’t find greasy nachos or overstuffed quesadillas here; instead, Jinich focuses on the use of simple staples like soft corn tortillas, eggs, basic cuts of meat and lush produce, transforming them with fragrant spices, magical salsas and traditional Mexican cooking techniques to yield deeply flavorful, south-of-the-border-inspired meals that are right at home in any American kitchen. In short, this is home cooking for the people who really do cook at home…”
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NBC Latino: Cookbooks we love: “Pati’s Mexican Table”












