Jane Butel

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Jane Butel is an American cook and television host, specializing in cuisine of the Southwestern United States and Tex-Mex cooking. She has published numerous books, and was the host of the Create Network show Jane Butel's Southwestern Kitchen. She is a graduate of Kansas State University, and founded the Jane Butel Cooking School.[1][2][3]

Bibliography[]

  • Chili Madness, Workman Publishing Company (1980)
  • Jane Butel's Tex-Mex Cookbook, Harmony Books (1980)
  • Hotter Than Hell: Hot and Spicy Dishes from Around the World, HPBooks (1987)
  • Fiesta: Southwest Entertaining with Jane Butel, HarperCollins (1987)
  • Jane Butel's Southwestern Kitchen, HPBooks (1994)
  • Fiestas for Four Seasons: Southwest Entertaining with Jane Butel, (1996)
  • Real Women Eat Chiles, Cooper Square Publishing (2006)

References[]

  1. ^ Butel, Jane (October 4, 1994). Jane Butel's Southwestern Kitchen. Penguin. ISBN 9781557880901 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ "Jane Butel's Southwestern Kitchen | Cooking Shows".
  3. ^ "Jane Butel | Chefs".

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