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Nouha Taouk is a Lebanese-Australian from a vibrant family cooking tradition. In this book, she shares the stories of her grandmother, Citi Leila, and the unique bond between the women in her family, created through cooking together. The traditions passed down from generation to generation are shared alongside authentic recipes for baba ghanoush, kofta and a rich array of Lebanese sweets
This new, thoroughly updated third edition of Bradt’s Lebanon remains the only English-language guide dedicated to the smallest country on the Asian continent. Comprehensively updated throughout to reflect recent economic, political and social changes, it includes revised and new listings for hotels, restaurants, and what to see and do, catering for all types of travellers and budgets. Although only half the size of Wales, Lebanon offers extraordinary diversity. Some of the world’s oldest human settlements, including the Phoenician ports of Tyre and Byblos – two of Lebanon’s five World Heritage sites – sit alongside modern Beirut. The absorbing capital is popular for its world-reno...
Wie entdeckt man die größten unbekannten Schätze der rein pflanzlichen Küche weltweit? Es ist so einfach: Vertrauen Sie dem Gespür und der Geschmackssicherheit von Expeditionsleiterin Katharina Seiser. Die Bestsellerautorin und Kulinarik- Journalistin taucht mit fast schon wissenschaftlicher Akribie und ihrem lexikalischen Wissen erneut tief ein in die Kochtradition aus über 30 Ländern. Was sie für uns findet? Gerichte mit 100 % Geschmack, die immer schon vegan waren – 100 % frei von Ersatzprodukten und Imitaten. Einfach ehrliches Essen für verantwortungsvolle Menschen. Was sie uns garantiert? Frühstücksrezepte, die munter machen. Speisen wie süchtig machende Reisröllchen, knusprige Tomatenlaibchen oder Rumkugeln, die sicher gelingen und unseren Geschmackshorizont erweitern. Retten wir mit diesem Buch die Welt? Vielleicht ein bisschen. Werden wir damit immer wieder vegan kochen? Auf jeden Fall!
VEGAN ZU ESSEN, also ganz ohne tierische Produkte, ist ein junges Phänomen. Gibt es traditionelle Pflanzenrezepte, die wirklich schmecken? Diese Frage hat sich Katharina Seiser, Autorin beliebter und bewährter Kochbücher, gestellt. Die Antwort ist ein wahrer veganer Schatz, hier erstmals in einem Kochbuch vereint: 70 geschmackvolle und immer schon rein pflanzliche Rezepte aus über 20 Ländern. Erfrischender libanesischer Brotsalat, türkisches Lauch-Karotten-Gemüse, scharf-saure indische Tomatensuppe, knuspriger vietnamesischer Zitronengras-Tofu, italienischer Traubenkuchen, thailändischer Klebreis mit Mango und viele andere immer schon vegane Köstlichkeiten sind so beschrieben, dass sie sicher gelingen. Und das Beste daran: Seiser verwendet nur natürliche Lebensmittel, keine Ersatzprodukte oder Imitate. In 11 Geschmacks-Porträts verrät die Kulinarik-Expertin auch, wie der Geschmack ins Essen kommt - von sauer, duftig und knusprig über scharf bis umami (herzhaft-intensiv): So wird dieses einzigartige Buch ebenso informativ wie genussvoll.
The highly anticipated first book on the Etxebarri restaurant, considered one of the best grills in the world. Bittor Arginzoniz has achieved world fame as a grill genius with his restaurant Etxebarri, located in the farming community of Axpe, a tiny village nestled beneath mountains an hour’s drive southeast of Bilbao. When he bought the restaurant building in the centre of the village more than twenty-five years ago, he and his family rebuilt it entirely themselves. He is self-taught and has only ever worked in one kitchen – his own – where he designed and built his famous adjustable-height grills. With no other reference than the oldest culinary technique in the world ? fire ? he gr...
An awe-inspiring exploration of the sounds of the living Earth, and the joys and threats of human music, language and noise. 'A symphony, filled with the music of life . . . fascinating, heartbreaking, and beautifully written.' ELIZABETH KOLBERT, author of The Sixth Extinction ' Sounds Wild and Broken affirms Haskell as a laureate for the earth, his finely tuned scientific observations made more potent by his deep love for the wild he hopes to save.' NEW YORK TIMES 'Wonderful . . . a reminder that the narrow aural spectrum on which most of us operate, and the ways in which human life is led, blocks out the planet's great, orchestral richness.' GUARDIAN We live on a planet alive with song, mu...
The definitive book on Lebanese home cooking, featuring 500 authentic and delicious recipes that are simple to create at home.
Tangy lemony tabbouleh, smoky, rich baba ghanouj, beautifully spiced lamb shank...the recipes in Olives, Lemons & Za'atar provide something irresistible for every occasion. These dishes represent the flavours of Rawia's Middle Eastern childhood with recipes copied faithfully from family cookbooks (her mother's most treasured harissa), and then developed with a creative flourish of her own. Her food is deeply personal and so she includes the classics but also the Mediterranean influences that come from summer holidays in Spain and living in Bay Ridge, the old Italian neighbourhood in Brooklyn. The result is a sensational cross-cultural mix and provides you with everything you need - pickles, yogurt, bread, mezze, salads, stews etc - to enjoy the best home cooking and share the most convivial Middle Eastern hospitality.
This luscious and contemporary take on the alluring cuisine of Iran featuring 75 recipes for both traditional Persian dishes and modern reinterpretations using Middle Eastern ingredients. In The New Persian Kitchen, acclaimed chef and Lucid Food blogger Louisa Shafia explores her Iranian heritage by reimagining classic Persian recipes from a fresh, vegetable-focused perspective. These vibrant recipes demystify Persian ingredients like rose petals, dried limes, tamarind, and sumac, while offering surprising preparations for familiar foods such as beets, carrots, mint, and yogurt for the busy, health-conscious cook. The nearly eighty recipes—such as Turmeric Chicken with Sumac and Lime, Pomegranate Soup, and ice cream sandwiches made with Saffron Frozen Yogurt and Cardamom Pizzelles—range from starters to stews to sweets, and employ streamlined kitchen techniques and smart preparation tips. A luscious, contemporary take on a time-honored cuisine, The New Persian Kitchen makes the exotic and beautiful tradition of seasonal Persian cooking both accessible and inspiring.
Bompas and Parr are purveyors of wildly creative gelatin delights and present some of their finest recipes here. These treats are known as "gelatin" in the U.S., but are commonly called "jelly" elsewhere.