A dazzling cookbook with vibrant recipes, captivating stories and
stunning photography from Palestine 'A moving, hugely knowledgeable
and utterly delicious book' Anthony Bourdain 'A big bowl-full of
delicious Palestinian recipes, plus lots of insightful and moving
stories... Great stuff' Yotam Ottolenghi 'A zingingly evocative
collection of personal stories... Calling it a cookbook does it a
disservice. Zaitoun deserves to be read as much as cooked from'
Observer Food Monthly Bursting with the freshness and brightness that
is characteristic of all Levantine cuisine, Palestinian food is
fragrant, healthy and delicious. From a colourful array of bountiful
mezze dishes to rich slow-cooked stews flavoured with aromatic spice
blends, it's a cuisine that represents the very best of modern Middle
Eastern cookery. In this beautiful Palestinian cookbook, food writer
Yasmin Khan shares recipes and stories from her travels through the
region. On her journey she harvests black olives from the groves of
Burquin in the West Bank, hand-rolls maftool – the plump Palestinian
couscous – in home kitchens in Jenin and even finds time to enjoy a
pint with workers at the Taybeh brewery, which is producing the first
Palestinian craft beer. As she feasts and cooks with Palestinians of
all ages and backgrounds, she learns about the realities of their
everyday lives. Zaitoun includes herb-filled salads, quick pickles,
fragrant soups, tender roasted meats and rich desserts, and has a
special focus on vegetarian versions of Palestinian classics. It has
recipes for olive, fig and honey tapenade, roast chicken stuffed with
pine nuts and raisins, and pomegranate passion cake, among many
others. And surrounding the recipes, there is a chorus of stories from
those who love, live and cook with Palestine in their hearts.
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Recipes and Stories from the Palestinian Kitchen
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781408898307
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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