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“Even fussy eaters will enjoy. . . . Close-up color photographs of finished dishes give the cook good guidance to how the product should appear when served.” —Booklist Strongly rooted in the culinary traditions of the Middle East and the Mediterranean, Lebanese food draws on the exotic tastes of these two styles. These delicious, easy-to-make dishes—abounding in vegetables, fruits, yogurt, grains, and pungent spices—also are ideal for the health-conscious diner. And the recipes--from the scrumptious salads to the grilled kebabs—come from an author who learned them right in her grandmother's and mother's kitchens.
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Vols. 8-10 of the 1965-1984 master cumulation constitute a title index.
Issues for Nov. 1957- include section: Accessions. Aanwinste, Sept. 1957-
Lebanese Home Cooking is a mouthwatering cookbook that teaches traditional Lebanese home cooking with regional and religious variation.
The Original Lebanese Cookbook was the first authentic and comprehensive book of Lebanese cookery ever published outside of Lebanon. The cookbook is a traditional and authentic collection of 150 Lebanese recipes passed down from mother to daughter for generations, with popular favorites such as Kibbi, Tabbouleh, Hoummus and Baba Ghannouj and other delicious dishes including a generous selection of meat-free and dairy-free meals. The Original Lebanese Cookbook is more than just a cookbook. It contains a complete description of the country and Lebanese way of life, the customs and manner of eating, and sample menus.
This practical and comprehensive cookbook opens up a world of delightful dishes and provides numerous, inspiring ideas for healthy eating. Monique Bassila Zaarour brings three great gifts to her Lebanese Kitchen: from her Lebanese heritage, an intimate knowledge of one of the world’s great cuisines; from her training as a nutritionist, scientific understanding of the health benefits of food; and from her life as a working mother, eminently practical tips. She will whip your cupboards into shape with her advice about plastic bags and advance preparation and her arsenal of tips on how to defend your kitchen from fast-food culture. She organizes; she inspires. With packets of minced lamb and grilled pine-nuts on hand in your freezer, you too can make healthy, delicious meals such as fortifying eggplant lamb stew, lentil soup, falafel sandwiches, stuffed zucchini, rice pilaf—in just a half hour. • Beautiful photography and design • Detailed, easy-to-follow recipes • Comprehensive nutritional information • Useful tips and variations