In this enchanting cookbook filled with history, stories, and more than 150 recipes, the leading authority on Middle Eastern and North African food revisits the three countries with the most exciting cuisine, discovering new dishes and reworking classics to make them easier to make--and more delicious--for today's home cook. 100 color photos.
From the host of PBS's top-rated "Cucina Amore" comes an all-new collection of simple and delicious recipes that celebrated the classic cuisines of the Mediterranean. In this collection of more than 150 original recipes, Stellino introduces the wonderful flavors of France, Spain, Greece, the Middle East, Morocco, Turkey, and, of course, Italy.
Long acknowledged as the inspiration for such modern masters as Julia Child and Claudia Roden, "A Book of Mediterranean Food" is Elizabeth David's passionate mixture of recipes, culinary lore, and frank talk. In bleak postwar Great Britain, when basics were rationed and fresh food a fantasy, David set about to cheer herself - and her audience - up ...
Indulge yourself with tasty and satisfying foods like pasta dishes, stir-fries, curries, risottos, noodle dishes, and sushi, all washed down with a glass of wine or beer. Stay active but don't bother with a formal exercise regimen, and set aside time every day to relax and unwind. You may find it hard to believe, but eating and living this way can ...
This title features recipes that are Mediterranean in origin, ranging from North Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean to Italy, Spain and the south of France. Besides presenting more than 150 recipes with instructions, the author offers her colourful prose to those who love food.
Because of their diet, people in the Mediterranean have traditionally lived longer, healthier lives than their American cousins. This book reveals the health secrets they've kept under wraps and shows readers how to incorporate simple but powerful dietary changes into everyday meals. Over 200 recipes. Illustrations.
Here, Joyce Goldstein celebrates some of the world''s most popular food. The text includes over 300 recip es from Spanish tapas to Provencal ice cream, from gazpacho and baba ghanoush to paella and pasta. '
Mediterranean salads can be anything from tabbouleh to white beans and prawns in a lemony dressing to small plates of mezze, antipasti and tapas. Joyce Goldstein shows how to make 140 of these delicious, healthy, easy-to-prepare dishes for a sensuous and satisfying meal.With thirty versatile dressings, the reader will expand their salad horizons. ...
An award-winning author combines the twin American passions for the sensuous food of the Mediterranean and healthy eating. Each of the 250 delectable recipes contains nutritional breakdowns for everything from calories to cholesterol.
Wolfert has lived and travelled in the Mediterranean region for over thirty years. This volume focuses on recipes from Eastern Mediterranean countries such as Macedonia, Syria, and Georgia, usually in the news more for their politics than for their cuisine. The dishes--Bulgar Pilaf with Toasted Noodles, Marinated Pork Kebabs, Baby-sized Kibbehs ...
Two hundred delicious recipes from the kitchens of Boston's popular eatery, Olives, features easy-to-prepare renditions of such dishes as Apple Fennel Mashed Potatoes, Falling Chocolate Cake with Raspberry Sauce, and Scallops with Chestnuts and Oranges. 30,000 first printing.
The Moro restaurant was born out of a desire to cook within the wonderful tradition of Mediterranean food, and to explore exotic flavours little known in the UK. It is one of the most talked-about books of recent years, of which Nigella Lawson said 'This is the book I've been waiting for.' In Moro: The Cookbook, chefs Sam and Sam Clark have ...
One of the first books to promote the Mediterranean diet, Jenkins's work was a bestseller when it was published 15 years ago. Bursting with good health and great flavors, this updated edition features more than 250 recipes that highlight one of the healthiest diets in the world.
An array of recipes and menu ideas for every culinary taste and need, including such delights as Cornish Game Hens with Mustard and Rosemary, Macadamia-Crusted Sea Bass, Thai Shrimp Curry, Mocha-Orange Cheesecake, and Nectarine Cobbler.
Simple Mediterranean Cookery (published in hardback as Foolproof Mediterranean Cookery) is an indispensable guide to the best food the Mediterranean has to offer, from the aromatic dishes of Morocco to the sunny flavours of Spain. All 40 recipes, from award-winning food writer Claudia Roden, are easy to follow and guarantee delicious results. ...
From an esteemed celebrity chef comes an exquisitely designed collection of 200 recipes that offer a starting point for thousands of exciting food combinations.
In "Olives and Oranges" an accomplished cook, who is inspired by tradition but never limited by it "(New York Times)," shows how an understanding of flavor can produce great dishes from even the most humble ingredients. The recipes are startlingly simple, but each one has a unique touch. Houghton Mifflin
Celebrated chef and author Joyce Goldstein continues her exploration of the food and flavours of Jewish cooking of the Mediterranean. As she traces the culinary trail of the diaspora (the migration of Jews throughout Europe and Arab countries), Joyce turns an affectionate gaze to the spice-infused dishes of the Maghrebi - the people of Morocco, ...
From family records, Jennifer Felicia Abadi has taken recipes from her two grandmothers to produce a cookbook that incorporates both Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jewish cuisine. Recipes include Eggplant Dip with Pine Nuts, Crushed Wheat with Chickpeas and Pot Cheese, Orange Chicken with Raisins and Figs, and Eggs with Rhubarb.
The author of this cookbook/memoir remembers life as she lived it as a girl in Beirut, particularly at the family summer house in Bekaa Valley, one of the world's most fertile agricultural areas. Recalling both hard work and blissful idleness, she uses her own background to enhance the recipes, which are culled from a long tradition of Arab ...
On a trip to Turkey as a young woman, chef Ana Sortun fell in love with the food and learned the traditions of Turkish cooking from local women. Inspired beyond measure, Sortun opened her own restaurant in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the award-winning Oleana, where she creates her own interpretations of dishes incorporating the incredible array of ...
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