OP: Cocina al Minuto

OP: Cocina al Minuto

$180.00
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Nitza Villapol (1923–1998), a cooking teacher, food writer, and television chef, was at one time as well known in Cuba as Julia Child was in America. She was born in New York, but when she was nine her Cuban parents moved their family back to Havana. Interested in food from childhood, she went to London while still in her teens to study nutrition. When she returned to Cuba, she began working in restaurants and teaching cooking classes.  Her background in nutrition proved to be an invaluable asset during WWII and the Cuban embargos, and she became a champion of making do when scarcity prevailed. Eventually, Villapol went on to host a cooking show called Cocina al Minuto, which concerned itself with time- and money-saving techniques, furthering her status as a resourceful—and patriotic— cook.  Although Villapol’s first book, Cocina Criolla (1954), quite scarce, is still one of the most sought and treasured Cuban cookbooks; her second book, Cocina al Minuto (1958), an offshoot of the tele

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