The Cuisine of the Sun
Title | The Cuisine of the Sun PDF eBook |
Author | Mireille Johnston |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 9780964360044 |
Cuisine of the Sun
Title | Cuisine of the Sun PDF eBook |
Author | Roger Vergé |
Publisher | |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 1979 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN |
A Taste of the Sun
Title | A Taste of the Sun PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth David |
Publisher | Penguin UK |
Pages | 103 |
Release | 2011-04-07 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 0141965983 |
Legendary cook and writer Elizabeth David changed the way Britain ate, introducing a postwar nation to the sun-drenched delights of the Mediterranean, and bringing new flavours and aromas such as garlic, wine and olive oil into its kitchens. This mouthwatering selection of her writings and recipes embraces the richness of French and Italian cuisine, from earthy cassoulets to the simplest spaghetti, as well as evoking the smell of buttered toast, the colours of foreign markets and the pleasures of picnics. Rich with anecdote, David's writing is defined by a passion for good, authentic, well-balanced food that still inspires chefs today.
Cuisine Nicoise
Title | Cuisine Nicoise PDF eBook |
Author | Hillary Davis |
Publisher | Gibbs Smith |
Pages | 242 |
Release | 2013-08 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 142363294X |
Brings the Niçoise culture and style of cooking to your kitchen with delicious recipes and stories from the author about gathering the food.
Flavors of the Sun
Title | Flavors of the Sun PDF eBook |
Author | Christine Sahadi Whelan |
Publisher | Chronicle Books |
Pages | 355 |
Release | 2021-09-05 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 1452184054 |
A comprehensive guide to vibrant Middle Eastern ingredients, with more than 120 recipes that let them shine, from James Beard award winning Sahadi's market in Brooklyn, New York. Sumac. Urfa pepper. Halvah. Pomegranate molasses. Preserved lemons. The seasonings, staples, and spice blends used throughout the Middle East offer deliciously simple ways to transform food—once you know how to use them. In FLAVORS OF THE SUN, the people behind the iconic Brooklyn market Sahadi's showcase the versatility of these ingredients in over 120 everyday dishes, including starters, salads, soups, family-friendly meals, and desserts. With sections devoted to recipes boasting Bright, Savory, Spiced, Nutty, and Sweet accents, it offers inspiration, techniques, and intensely flavorful ways to use everything from Aleppo pepper to za'atar with confidence. Throughout, "no-recipe recipes" help build up your flavor intuition so you can effortlessly incorporate any of the featured spices, condiments, and preserves into your daily repertoire. 120 RECIPES WITH A PUNCH: From an updated take on nachos and mac and cheese to a spectacular pistachio cheesecake and tahini-enriched brownies, FLAVORS OF THE SUN features dozens of the store's most-requested dishes as well as Sahadi family favorites. Simple yet loaded with flavor, these recipes will inspire you to make these distinctive Middle Eastern ingredients essential components of your pantry. OPTIMUM VERSATILITY: Each section addresses a specific flavor profile and offers a set of essential ingredients for achieving it along with helpful tips on how to use them separately or in combination. Look-and-cook mini recipes provide even more ideas for using distinctive ingredients like tahini, Aleppo pepper, and preserved lemons to give a fresh new spin to everything from salad dressings to cocktails. EXPERT KNOWLEDGE: Family owned, Sahadi's has been a beloved resource since its founding by Abrahim Sahadi, an immigrant from Lebanon, more than 100 years ago. Now welcoming a fifth generation into the business, the Sahadi family's authentic imported goods and exhaustive knowledge continue to inspire local chefs and adventurous home cooks to taste and explore the diverse world of Middle Eastern spices and sundries. FOR FANS OF PLENTY: Much like PLENTY, this cookbook dives deep into core ingredients and provides intimate insights into flavorful spice blends like dukkah, berbere, ras el hanout, shawarma spices, and more. Each ingredient profile includes an informative buying guide so you can build your pantry like a pro. Perfect for: home cooks to seasoned chefs; fans of PLENTY; JERUSALEM; SHUK, and ZAHAV; Sahadi's loyal customers; those interested learning about spices and new ways to use them in everyday dishes
Sun Drenched Cuisine
Title | Sun Drenched Cuisine PDF eBook |
Author | Marlena Spieler |
Publisher | |
Pages | 231 |
Release | 1987 |
Genre | International cooking |
ISBN |
Under the Mediterranean Sun
Title | Under the Mediterranean Sun PDF eBook |
Author | Nadia Zerouali |
Publisher | National Geographic Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019-11-05 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 192581131X |
This book is a meeting point for southern European, Middle Eastern, and northern African cuisine. The result is flavor and color--both beyond compare. Authors Nadia and Merijn have always traveled extensively to research their beautiful cookbooks. This is no exception. Since publishing Arabia in 2011, they have continued to push the culinary envelope and source the most authentic, simple, and delectable recipes. In journeys throughout southern Europe, the Middle East, and northern Africa, this dynamic duo document the food, people, and stories encountered along the way. For Nadia and Merijn, the Arab world has no strict geography, as certain dishes in Spain and southern Italy are as influenced by the "Arab world" as those in Morocco, Tunisia, and the Middle East. Under the Mediterranean Sun is a personal food odyssey to find the people, places, and dishes that unite the Mediterranean and the Arabic world. This book's 125 recipes are separated by region: Morocco, Tunisia, Libya, Algeria, Lebanon, Syria, Palestine, Israel, Turkey, Sicily, Andalusia, Sardinia, and Catalonia. What unites each of these distinct regions are the incomparable colors, textures, and sun-dappled spirit of the Mediterranean.