The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Tortillas get the star treatment

- By Susan Puckett

“Trejo’s Tacos: Recipes and Stories from L.A.” by Danny Trejo with Hugh Garvey (Clarkson Potter, $26)

Maybe Danny Trejo’s name doesn’t ring a bell. But you might recognize him — as Machete in the “Spy Kids” movies, Razor Charlie in “From Dusk Until Dawn,” or characters listed in film credits as “bad guy #1`,” “scary guy #2 or “tough guy #3.”

In recent years, the prolific actor’s craggy, mustached visage has also become the face of a successful Los Angeles restaurant group that specialize­s in California-inspired tacos and doughnuts. “Trejo’s Tacos is no vanity project,” he insists in the introducti­on to his new cookbook, “Trejo’s Tacos: Recipes and Stories from L.A.” (Clarkson Potter, $26). “It’s a love letter to L.A.,” he writes.

Trejo’s life story of growing up in a working-class Latino family in Los Angeles seems made for Hollywood. After doing prison time for drugs and armed robbery in the 1960s, he got clean, became a drug and Alcoholics Anonymous counselor, and went on to win some boxing championsh­ips. A gig training actor Eric Roberts to punch landed Trejo a role as a fighter in the 1980s movie “Runaway Train.”

Some 300 films later, he got to talking food with a producer, who suggested he start a restaurant. Trejo’s Tacos is rooted in his mom’s traditiona­l Mexican cooking, but geared to a health-seeking Hollywood crowd who’d find nothing weird about wrapping falafel in a tortilla.

I didn’t miss the meat in Mushroom Asada Tacos with Salsa Verde and Pepita Pesto. (Find the recipes at ajc.com/ cookbooks.) Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Red Chimichurr­i was another hit. And Blackened Salmon Bowls provided fixings for several meals.

Sauces, fillings and sides are broken down into simple components for mixing and matching, while splurges such as Margarita Donuts and Mexican Hot Chocolate Cookies stand on their own.

In cooking, as in acting, Trejo notes that “sometimes you need to stick to the script and sometimes you can improvise.” In these pages, there is ample opportunit­y to do both.

Susan Puckett is a cookbook author and former food editor of The Atlanta JournalCon­stitution. Follow her at susanpucke­tt.com.

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“Trejo’s Tacos: Recipes and Stories from L.A.” by Danny Trejo with Hugh Garvey (Clarkson Potter, $26)

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