The councilman of Culture, Francisco Miguel Martinez Haro, the official chronicler of the Villa, Luis Diaz Martinez and the author of the text, Matthew Baena Casado, today launched the publication at a news conference.
Today Thursday, June 23, was held in the consistory aguileño the launch of "The kitchen hooked Matthew Jorquera Married: old recipes," which from today will be available at a price of 10 euros in the stationers' Manuel Gris "and" Paper Center Eagles. "
The ceremony was performed by the councilman of Culture of the City of Eagle, Francisco Miguel Martinez Haro, the official chronicler of the Villa, Luis Diaz Martinez and the author of the text, Matthew Baena Casado.
As explained by the mayor of Culture, is a publication containing a large number of recipes published in 1946 by Matthew Jorquera Married, father of the author.
The book includes a foreword by writer Marti Lloret Francisco aquiline, and the "necessary explanation" that details the point to be given to different dishes so that they are exquisite.
Many of the recipes are creations, but also contains Eagles stews or dishes typical of classic international cuisine.
During the press conference, Matthew Baena Casado recalled that his father began his culinary career at age 16, enrolling as a merchant ship scullion.
His career led him to perform his work in New York restaurants, New Orleans, Galveston or Barcelona.
Married opened the first restaurant in Eagle in the twenties, in 1930 Butler was director of the railroad company Lorca-Baza-Eagles, Don Jorge Lee Boag.
After the civil war continued to put their specialty as the owner of the restaurant "Las Delicias" in the beach of the same name, where banquets were served various local and national personalities.
Official Reporter Villa, Luis Diaz, said: "This publication not only delights us with the best dishes of the peerless kitchen aquiline, but also gives us a fascinating part of life in his youth was the original author, Married Matthew Jorquera, a sailor who sailed the seas of the Rose of the Winds, during the Roaring 20. "
Source: Ayuntamiento de Águilas