Arabesque: modern Middle Eastern food

Arabesque: modern Middle Eastern food
Title Arabesque: modern Middle Eastern food PDF eBook
Author Greg Malouf
Publisher Hardie Grant Publishing
Total Pages 436
Release 2006-11
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1742731465

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This is a stunning new edition of this much-loved volume, featuring beautiful new design and photography. It includes over 170 delicious traditional Middle Eastern recipes with a modern twist. It features dedicated mailing and e-mail campaign to targeted food & drink media and organisations. Featuring more than 170 recipes inspired by the traditions and flavours of Middle Eastern cuisine but with a modern twist, & quot;Arabesque" is a volume to treasure and a cookbook to read and enjoy while discovering wonderful new taste experiences. From apricots to couscous, and pomegranates to silverb.

The Arabesque Table

The Arabesque Table
Title The Arabesque Table PDF eBook
Author Reem Kassis
Publisher Phaidon
Total Pages 256
Release 2021
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9781838662516

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Much-loved author and James Beard nominee Reem Kassis presents an acclaimed and unique collection of original contemporary recipes tracing the rich history of Arab cuisine.

Artichoke to Za'atar

Artichoke to Za'atar
Title Artichoke to Za'atar PDF eBook
Author Greg Malouf
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 404
Release 2008
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9780520254138

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Written by award-winning chef Greg Malouf and his writing partner, this richly illustrated book offers a comprehensive collection of 170 recipes, organized alphabetically according to ingredients widely used in Middle Eastern cooking.

Arabesque

Arabesque
Title Arabesque PDF eBook
Author Claudia Roden
Publisher National Geographic Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2006-10-31
Genre Cooking
ISBN 030726498X

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Morocco, Turkey, and Lebanon offer some of the world's most exciting cuisines. In this delectable cookbook, the award-winning, bestselling author of The Book of Jewish Cooking and Claudia Roden's Mediterranean translates the subtle play of flavors and cooking techniques to our own home kitchens. Interweaving history, stories, and her own observations, she gives us 150 of the most delicious recipes: some of them new discoveries, some reworkings of classic dishes—all of them made even more accessible and delicious for today’s home cook. From Morocco, the most exquisite and refined cuisine of North Africa: couscous dishes; multilayered pies; delicately flavored tagines; ways of marrying meat, poultry, or fish with fruit to create extraordinary combinations of spicy, savory, and sweet. From Turkey, a highly sophisticated cuisine that dates back to the Ottoman Empire yet reflects many new influences today: a delicious array of kebabs, fillo pies, eggplant dishes in many guises, bulgur and chickpea salads, stuffed grape leaves and peppers, and sweet puddings. From Lebanon, a cuisine of great diversity: a wide variety of mezze (those tempting appetizers that can make a meal all on their own); dishes featuring sun-drenched Middle Eastern vegetables and dried legumes; and national specialties such as kibbeh, meatballs with pine nuts, and lamb shanks with yogurt.

The Palestinian Table

The Palestinian Table
Title The Palestinian Table PDF eBook
Author Reem Kassis
Publisher Phaidon Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2017-10-23
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9780714874968

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Authentic modern Middle Eastern home cooking – 150 delicious, easy-to-follow recipes inspired by three generations of family tradition. While interest in Middle Eastern cuisines has blossomed, the nuances and subtleties of Palestinian food are still relatively unexplored. In The Palestinian Table, Reem Kassis weaves a tapestry of personal anecdotes, local traditions, and historical context, sharing with home cooks her collection of nearly 150 delicious, easy-to-follow recipes that range from simple breakfasts and quick-to-prepare salads to celebratory dishes fit for a feast - giving rare insight into the heart of the Palestinian family kitchen.

The Culinary Crescent

The Culinary Crescent
Title The Culinary Crescent PDF eBook
Author Peter Heine
Publisher Gingko Library
Total Pages 232
Release 2020
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9781909942424

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The Fertile Crescent region—the swath of land comprising a vast portion of today’s Middle East—has long been regarded as pivotal to the rise of civilization. Alongside the story of human development, innovation, and progress, there is a culinary tradition of equal richness and importance. In The Culinary Crescent: A History of Middle Eastern Cuisine, Peter Heine combines years of scholarship with a personal passion: his knowledge of the cookery traditions of the Umayyad, Abbasid, Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal courts is matched only by his love for the tastes and smells produced by the contemporary cooking of these areas today. In addition to offering a fascinating history, Heine presents more than one hundred recipes—from the modest to the extravagant—with dishes ranging from those created by the “celebrity chefs” of the bygone Mughal era, up to gastronomically complex presentations of modern times. Beautifully produced, designed for both reading and cooking, and lavishly illustrated in color throughout, The Culinary Crescent is sure to provide a delectable window in the history of food in the Middle East.

SUQAR

SUQAR
Title SUQAR PDF eBook
Author Greg Malouf
Publisher Hardie Grant
Total Pages 256
Release 2018-11-20
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9781743794135

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2019 James Beard Award Nominee SUQAR (which means 'sugar' in Arabic) shares the secrets of more than 100 sweet treats inspired by Middle Eastern flavors – ranging from puddings and pastries, to ice creams, cookies, cakes, confectionary, fruity desserts and drinks. The traditional time to eat sweets in the Middle East is not after meals (when fruit is served) but at breakfast, with coffee in between meals or on religious holidays and special occasions. The repertoire of these dishes is vast and varied. In SUQAR, acclaimed chef Greg Malouf and writing partner Lucy Malouf share the best and most delectable sweet treats from the region (alongside some personal favorites and tried-and-tested creations from Greg's restaurant kitchens). The recipes merge the spices, flavors and scents of Greg's childhood with the influence of Greg's training in the West to create dishes in Greg's signature Modern Middle Eastern style. The book's ten chapters cover: Fruit; Dairy; Frozen; Cakes; Cookies; Pastries; Doughnuts, Fritters & Pancakes; Halvas & Confectionery; Preserves; and Drinks. Accompanied by beautiful photography and illustrations, SUQAR is a journey through the sweets of the Middle East.