The long-awaited, best-selling cookbook from Mely Martínez, The Mexican Home Kitchen, compiles the traditional home-style dishes enjoyed every day in Mexican households, with influences from states like Tamaulipas, Nuevo León, Veracruz, Puebla, Estado de México, and Yucatán.*As featured in
The New York Times,
New York Magazine,
People Magazine,
The Smithsonian Magazine, Eater, Epicurious, Chowhound, The Kitchn,
Prevention, and
Taste of Home*
Illustrated with
stunning photography, this book includes recipes for
stews,
soups, and
side dishes, along with famous dishes like
mole,
enchiladas,
picadillo, and
milanesa, and is rounded out with delicious
salsas,
drinks, and
desserts.
For Mely Martínez, Mexican cooking has always been about
family, community, and tradition. Born and raised in Tampico, Mely started helping in the kitchen at a very young age, since she was the oldest daughter of eight children, and spent summers at her grandmother’s farm in the state of Veracruz, where part of the daily activities included helping grind the corn to make masa.
Mely started her popular blog,
Mexico in My Kitchen, to share the recipes and memories of her home so that her son can someday recreate and share these dishes with his own family. In the meantime, it has become the go-to source for those looking for
authentic home-style Mexican cooking.
Recreate these
favorite comfort foods using
inexpensive, easy-to-find ingredients:
- Caldo de Pollo (Mexican chicken soup)
- Tacos de Bistec (steak tacos)
- Carnitas (tender, crispy pork)
- Albondigas (Mexican meatballs)
- Tamales (both savory and sweet)
- Enchiladas (both red and green sauces)
- Mole Poblano (one of the most classic and popular moles)
- Nopales (recipes made with cactus paddles)
- Empanadas (beef and cheese filled)
- Chiles Rellenos (stuffed and fried poblano peppers)
- Pozole (both red and green versions)
- Camarones en Chipotle (deviled shrimp)
- Salsa Taquera (salsa for tacos)
- Pastel de Tres Leches (a luscious and moist cake that’s a Mexican favorite)
- Buñuelos (crispy dough fritters coated in sugar)
- Aguas Frescas (horchata, hibiscus, and tamarind flavors)
- and much more!
Complete with
easy-to-follow instructions,
beautiful images, and
stories from Mexico, along with
recipes for making corn and flour tortillas and
tips for stocking your pantry,
The Mexican Home Kitchen will have you enjoying this delicious cooking right in your own home.