I do use Child's The Way to Cook to get ideas, and always for pan seared steaks. I like Sunset's Easy Basics for Good Cooking too. The L.A. Times cookbook is another resource I consult often. I have books I rarely use, and every once in a while I'll do a purge. One book I was happy to find was an anthology from Gourmet magazine in the '50s. It doesn't have just one, but a few different recipes for preparing sweetbreads, which is one of my all-time favorite dishes.
I've posted a link to an article on La Super Rica Taqueria in Santa Barbara, which was a favorite of Child. I try to time my drives to and from L.A. so I'll be in SB on either side of the lunch rush. Lately, even getting there at 2 PM I've been faced with a slow moving line out the door and down the sidewalk to the back of the building, so it becomes nothing more than a drive-by.
There's a Forbes article on La Super Rica as well, but I wasn't willing to turn off my ad blocker to read it.
https://www.seriouseats.com/2012/12/la-super-rica-santa-barbara-julia-child-best-mexican-food.html
I've posted a link to an article on La Super Rica Taqueria in Santa Barbara, which was a favorite of Child. I try to time my drives to and from L.A. so I'll be in SB on either side of the lunch rush. Lately, even getting there at 2 PM I've been faced with a slow moving line out the door and down the sidewalk to the back of the building, so it becomes nothing more than a drive-by.
There's a Forbes article on La Super Rica as well, but I wasn't willing to turn off my ad blocker to read it.
https://www.seriouseats.com/2012/12/la-super-rica-santa-barbara-julia-child-best-mexican-food.html