Modern Flavors of Arabia
Title | Modern Flavors of Arabia PDF eBook |
Author | Suzanne Husseini |
Publisher | Appetite by Random House |
Total Pages | 316 |
Release | 2012-10-02 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 0449015629 |
Modern Flavors of Arabia takes you on a culinary journey to the Middle East to explore a food culture that spans centuries. Each of the recipes will surprise and delight you and bring new colors, aromas and flavors to your table. Join Suzanne as she pays tribute to her mother's cooking and enjoy her refreshingly new take on the traditional--pilafs fragrant with herbs and spices, crepes speckled with pistachios and sweetened with rose syrup, scones enhanced with dates, orange and cardamom. Discover the secrets of perfect falafel, shawarma, and homemade labneh, and try other classic dishes such as kibbeh and fattouche. Recipes are arranged by Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and Dessert and a whole chapter is dedicated to mezze. Suzanne's stories and ideas on how to serve each dish accompany the beautifully illustrated and easy-to-follow recipes. Let Suzanne's refined Arabian cuisine inspire you. Fill your kitchen with the warm, exotic scents of the Middle East, and surprise yourself with how easy it is to create these mouthwatering delicacies at home.
Modern Flavours of Arabia
Title | Modern Flavours of Arabia PDF eBook |
Author | Suzanne Husseini |
Publisher | Hardie Grant Publishing |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Cooking, Arab |
ISBN | 9781742702896 |
Previously published as: When Suzanne cooks. 2010.
The Flavours of Arabia
Title | The Flavours of Arabia PDF eBook |
Author | Florian Harms |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 271 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Cookery, Arab |
ISBN | 9780500513583 |
Eighty-eight recipes from Morocco, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon.
Modern Flavors of Arabia
Title | Modern Flavors of Arabia PDF eBook |
Author | Suzanne Husseini |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Cooking, Arab |
ISBN |
Husseini presents a mouthwatering collection of Arabian recipes celebrating the sumptuous cuisine of the Middle East. Authentic, simple, elegant and moder, these recipes encompass the colors, scents and flavors of Arabia.
Arabian Flavours
Title | Arabian Flavours PDF eBook |
Author | Salah Jamal |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2005-04-14 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 9780285637184 |
Linking a culture's food to its history and politics, this collection of recipes offers rare insight into real Middle Eastern cuisine and family life. This distinctly different guide to Arab cooking provides authentic recipes for salads, meats, and desserts accompanied by thoughtful tales of Arab culture, etiquette, and history. As the author recollects his childhood in Nablus, adventures in Maghreb, tales of Bedouin women, and various religious customs, he reveals the ancient traditions tied to the food at a Middle Eastern dinner table. The simple and inexpensive recipes include falafel, hummus, couscous, rice, oven-cooked meats, and traditional salads, soups, and sweets. An appetizing mix of food and history, this cookbook explores the knowledge, technical skills, religious teachings, climate, and lifestyle necessary to fully savor the tastes of a true Middle Eastern meal.
Food Culture in the Mediterranean
Title | Food Culture in the Mediterranean PDF eBook |
Author | Carol Helstosky |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | 211 |
Release | 2009-03-20 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0313346275 |
Food that originated from the Mediterranean area is incredibly popular. Pasta, pizza, gyros, kebab, and falafel can be found just about everywhere. Many people throughout the world have a good idea of what Mediterranean cuisine and diet are all about, but they know less about the entire food culture of the region. This one-stop source provides the broadest possible understanding of food culture throughout the region, giving a variety of examples and evidence from the southern Mediterranean or North Africa (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt), the Western Mediterranean or European side of the Mediterranean (Spain, France, Italy, and the French and Italian islands), to the eastern Mediterranean or Levant (Greece, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, and Israel). The Mediterranean region region is home to three of the world's major religions, and for centuries, the Mediterranean Sea has been an invitation to trade, travel, conquest, and immigration. Where different cultures, beliefs, and traditions mix there is always volatility and tension, but there is also great energy. Understanding the food culture in the Mediterranean is one way readers can see how people of different regions come together, share ideas and information to create new dishes, meals, traditions, and forms of sociability. This volume answers questions such as Do people in the Mediterranean still eat the Mediterranean Diet or do they eat American style? Why is it that the same ingredients can be prepared in so many different ways, even in the same country? Why would cooks take the time to make foods like zucchini, lentils, or figs into dozens of different dishes? How and why do religious rituals differ regarding food preparation? What do Jews, Muslims, and Christians eat on religious holidays? Do people eat out or eat at home? Why is hospitality so important to Mediterranean people and what do they do to demonstrate hospitality and good will through the preparation and serving of meals?
Anywhere But Saudi Arabia!
Title | Anywhere But Saudi Arabia! PDF eBook |
Author | Kathy Cuddihy |
Publisher | Barzipan Publishing |
Total Pages | 308 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0956708137 |
It is a woman's perspective on life in the Kingdom, and there is no question that the "d" restrictions, that is, dress, demeanor, and driving, weigh more heavily on the Western woman than the Western man. And it is compounded by that wonderfully fuzzy and gray era on quasi-legal work. Cuddihy was in that sub-set, with the right personality, to rise to the challenge. She decided to explore, and come to terms with the world around her. At some level, it would seem self-evident, but success lay in breaking out of the endless griping and gossiping of the company coffee klatches. She (and her husband) made non-company friends, explored Riyadh, took up tennis, learned Arabic, and even more seemingly bizarre, certainly from the point of view of other members of the compound, sought out Saudi friends...