
Three Guys From Miami Cook Cuban!
"Three Guys From Miami Cook Cuban" is a 234-page Miami Cuban cookbook packed with full-color pictures and 100 great Miami Cuban recipes.
ISBN 158685433X
Three Guys From Miami Celebrate Cuban!
Our new Miami Cuban cookbook now available online and at a bookseller near you!
ISBN 1423600630

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Lindgren, Musibay and Castillo are the "Three Guys from Miami," a hearty band of bon vivants who offer a delicious array of Cuban-inspired foods accompanied by cultural anecdotes and off-the-wall humor. In the midst of dazzling photography capturing street scenes and food styling, the Three Guys tender 100 recipes that range from the basics of roast pork, black beans, white rice, fried plantains and yucca with oil and garlic, to milk shakes and assorted alcoholic beverages, Cuban toast, empanadas, glorious lobster creations and dessertsas well as hangover and stomach-ache remedies. Each recipe comes with some entertaining banter between the three guys that might touch on the ritual of family gatherings, or the importance of music with food, or how to "Cubanize" a turkey. Readers will also learn how best to substitute for impossible-to-find ingredients.
"For us, the party never ends," say the authors. Grab a seat and join the fun!"
Copyright 2006, Kirkus Reviews
In this equally lively follow-up to their first book, Three Guys from Miami Cook Cuban, Lindgren and his Cuban brothers-in-law, Raúl Musibay and Jorge Castillo, offer a guide to entertaining Cuban style.
They note that every Cuban knows that you can create a party with five foods:…roast pork, black beans, white rice, fried plantains, and yuca with oil and garlic, and they present recipes for these classics and many more. Head notes, written more or less as an ongoing conversation among the three, show that their shared corny sense of humor remains intact. They also provide background and other relevant information on selected Cuban holidays and celebratory events. Along with numerous color photographs of the food and various Miami scenes, there are a glossary of ingredients and a source guide. Recommended for most collections.
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Las Vegas Sun
"Glenn Lindgren, Raul Musibay and Jorge Castillo are the three guys. They're all brothers-in-law. They share a passion for good food, good conversation and a great party. Their Web site has been a hit since it went up. This is their first cookbook. It won't be their last. The desserts are scrumptious, but rich, rich, rich. These three guys are the kind of zanies that make the world go 'round. Pass the tres leche cake, please." -- By Muriel Stevens
Library Journal
"The titular "three guys" are three brothers-in-law: Raul Musibay and Jorge Castillo, who were both born in Cuba, and Lindgren, a Minnesotan who spends as much time as possible in Miami. They have an immensely popular web site, iCuban.com, devoted to Cuban food and culture. In their first book, they present many of their favorite recipes and stories. Lindgren is the writer, but the three share a somewhat wacky sense of humor (as documented in some of the photographs here). However, their book includes a lot of culinary and social history, along with 100 recipes for both traditional Cuban dishes and more contemporary variations. Numerous color photographs and an attractive design add to the appeal.
One of the few recent titles on the subject, this is strongly recommended."
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The Chicago Sun Times
"Now's the perfect time to delve into a cookbook like Three Guys From Miami Cook Cuban. I swear I could almost feel the Miami sunshine beaming down on me as I read through the book. The "Three Guys" are Glenn Lindgren, Raul Musibay and Jorge Castillo. The three are all brothers-in-law who run the popular Web site icuban.com: The Internet Cuban, a site dedicated to Cuban culture.
"This is more than just a cookbook, although it is a very appealing collection of mouthwatering recipes.

It's just as much a guide to Cuban culture. Every recipe comes with a "chat" between the three authors. Sometimes it's a bit of information, other times a humorous little interchange between them. The more than 100 recipes include some longtime Cuban favorites as well as dishes that were created by the Three Guys. Some of the classics have been retooled to make use of the great ingredients available in Miami.
"None of the recipes is particularly difficult, although there are a handful that require multiple steps. The photography is beautiful and inviting, making one ready to hop on a plane to Miami. For most of us that's not possible, so this cookbook is the next best thing." Books for Cooks