Recetario de Cocina
What happens in the body of the kitchen is the question that Zabroky asks himself. The knowledge that builds the lives of women intertwined by an affective bond and that sustains a memory between the flour, the dough, the sugar and the molds that the bread overflows in the face of changes. Liz points out a kind of hidden obviousness, that a house is built with bread, that the plans are in the kitchen recipe book and that her gestures pass from the hands of the grandmother to those of the mother, daughter and granddaughter. Hands and recipes like the rocks that Liz discovers in the solidified formations of the hidden foundations of a house, but that show the gestures of their formation in the marks on rags that are no longer cleaned when washed, in the always unique shapes of bread, in the movements that bake the familiar knowledge of a memory that is not recognized if it is not placed on the tongue.
— Melissa García Aguirre