Janet C. wrote:Those w/ multiple books, do you find there's a lot or any overlap in the recipes?
Interesting question, Janet. To answer this I just looked up "tortilla soup". All three volumes have a recipe: the one in the first book (Authentic Mexican) is the "basic" recipe, listed as Toasted Tortilla Soup with Fresh Cheese and Chile Pasilla. Mexican Kitchen gives a different version, with swiss chard. One Plate at a Time has the same recipe as Authentic Mexican as the traditional recipe for the chapter; it's followed by the "contemporary" Bayless version which has goat cheese, chipotle, and shiitake mushrooms.
This small sample seems to conform to the impressions given above, that Authentic Mexican gives the Mexican standards, Mexican Kitchen goes further in presenting additional recipes from Mexico, and One Plate at a Time pairs some of the Mexican standards with new creations by Bayless.
p.s. I have Salsas that Cook, too, but only from making a pledge to WTTW. I wouldn't recommend it as a starting point for Mexican cooking.