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G**S
Love Middle Eastern cuisine
The author of this book is a true connoisseur of ME cuisine. She knows what she's doing and can explain it clearly. We hardly eat meat anymore (like most of the rest of the world) but, of course, still want tasty, satisfying dishes. While some of the recipes are more complicated, there are plenty that are simple yet very well seasoned and use fresh ingredients. A great purchase.
R**E
all my fav middle eastern recipes!
I lived in the Middle East for 3 years and grew to love Egyptian, Turkish, Moroccan, and Arabian foods. I ordered 5 middle eastern cookbooks including this Roden volume(to add to my collection which includes 3 others) when I ordered a tagine cooker from Amazon. I could have only ordered this one! It has everything: explanations of ingredients, easy ways to cook and serve the dishes, and my fav recipes.I was so surprised to see its comprehensiveness. It had the wonderful snake pastry (snake shape, not ingredient!) of Morocco, and gave ingredient amounts befitting a party crowd. Favorite tagine lamb dishes, boreks, kibbie (kibbeh), yogurtlu-steeped meat dishes called to mind many delightful authentic culinary experiences. I even laughed to read both stories I had been told about the dish which killed the priest. And I learned new ones, ie the Sultan's dish story.I was also delighted by the tone of the book, comments, adjustments for the modern kitchen, and the stories included in the pages. Mullah Nazruddhin Hoja tales have been a standard in my household, and the inclusion of some of his snippets are being relished.A Persian poet once said: If I have but two dollars, let me use one to buy a loaf of bread to feed my body and the other for a hyacinth to feed my soul. This cookbook has both cuisine - sensual Arabic foods for the body and stuff for the soul.Need one Middle Eastern cookbook? This is the one! Highly recommended.
D**N
Beautifully written personal and cultural history of Mediterranean foodways.
The five stars is for the book and its author. Shipping quality deserved 2 stars. Book arrived without shrink wrap loose in large box with assorted other heavy items. Cover slightly damaged on bottom front edge. Considered returning since it is a gift but decided that it is a cookbook after all and will likely see much more wear and tear in the coming years.Excited about sharing this author with my friend. Beautifully written exploration of Mediterranean culture, history and foodways. I like cookbooks written from the perspective of a cultural anthropologist who also loves to cook. This certainly more than meets my expectations!
J**O
The new book of middle eastern food - I recommend
This book is amazing as it is not only an excellent middle eastern cookbook but also a book filled with stories and even humoristic short texts that are a joy to read. The recipes are well presented and I love the different possibilities which follow some of them and allow you to prepare the dish with a different twist.My only minus is that there are very few pictures and I find that those presented are not well chosen.Nevertheless, I bought 4 units of the book and offered them to our 3 daughters. I kept one, of course.
A**G
Excellent, very detailed cookbook
There are so many wonderful recipes in this book, but I love learning about the history and culture behind them. Parts of the cookbook are more like a history lesson, which I love. I remember making much of the food with my Lebanese grandmother, so it is a treasure to have some recipes she never wrote down and the cultural context behind them.Ms. Roden has clearly put much time into her research and recipe testing; she truly has expertise in middle eastern cuisine. I think that the section of egg dishes is especially well written, each dish I have tried has come out so well. Her instructions are easy to follow. The ingredients are simple and mostly not difficult to find in an average supermarket, but some things like rose water may require mail order if you don't have a specialty store near you. There are so many recipes in this book that you'd be hard pressed to get through them all, but it is a wonderful resource to have in your kitchen.
F**O
A wonderful addition to my culinary library
This is my second Claudia Roden cookbook. I first discovered her through a BBC production when we lived in England back in 1985-87. The food she was preparing was so mouth-watering that I went out the very next day and bought the companion book, 'Mediterranean Cookery'. It has seen much wear, tear and food spattering over the years.The new book encompasses some of the recipes in the old one (which included, Spanish, French and Italian as well as middle eastern). Many of those recipes have a new 'kick' to them. This book is an extremely comprehensive guide to all Middle Eastern foods and I'm having a great time with it. A few caveats: be prepared to go online in search of some of those exotic ingredients if you don't live in a major city. I also would not recommend it for the novice cook. However, if you're willing to go the extra mile to prepare these foods, you are in for a great treat and some very healthy eating.
K**2
Great Recipes
We love this cookbook. Since ordering it my husband has been surprising us with numerous easy to prepare, delicious dishes from within. It takes a something as simple as rice and turns it into something you long for and crave (ie: Our favorite simple dish- pg. 339 Rice with Chickpeas). Likewise, our 2 and 4 year old American daughters love the recipes from this book. This is a great alternative to pasta and chicken nuggets. Our kids get a healthy meal-- that we can actually get them to eat- and mom and dad really enjoy their wonderfully flavorful meal as well.Likewise, there are even little stories included about where the dish came form and its history.
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