Dine in Palestine

Dine in Palestine
Author: Heifa Odeh
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-09-13
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781645676911

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Bring the Bold Flavors of Palestine into Your Kitchen Re-create traditional, flavorful Palestinian meals at home with this comprehensive collection of Middle Eastern recipes. From familiar favorites like Dawali (Stuffed Grape Leaves with Beef), Shawarma and Baklawa, to more complex meals like Musakhan, Palestine’s national dish, Heifa Odeh has carefully adapted her family recipes with streamlined techniques, making it easier than ever to enjoy a taste of Palestine. Explore the full range of this rich cuisine from boldly flavored breakfasts like Ka’ek El Quds (Jerusalem Sesame Bread) and satisfying mains like Pomegranate Molasses & Harissa Salmon, to sweet treats like traditional Palestinian Knafeh, Fig & Honey Pistachio Cake and beyond. Whether you have been making Arab cuisine for ages or you are looking to expand your repertoire, this cookbook has something for everyone.

Palestine on a Plate

Palestine on a Plate
Author: Joudie Kalla
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2019-09-17
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780711245280

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Winner 'Best Arab Cuisine Book' - Gourmand World Cookbook Awards 2016. Palestinian food is not just found on the streets with the ka'ak (sesame bread) sellers and stalls selling za'atar chicken and mana'eesh (za'atar sesame bread), but in the home too; in the kitchens all across the country, where families cook and eat together every day, in a way that generations before them have always done. Palestine on a Plate is a tribute to family, cooking and home, made with the ingredients that Joudie's mother and grandmother use, and their grandmothers used before them. - old recipes created with love that bring people together in appreciation of the beauty of this rich heritage. Immerse yourself in the stories and culture and experience the wonderful flavours of Palestine through the food in this book.

Falastin

Falastin
Author: Sami Tamimi,Tara Wigley
Publsiher: Appetite by Random House
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2020-06-16
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780525610168

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER Falastin is a soulful tour of Palestinian cookery today from Ottolenghi's Executive Chef Sami Tamimi, with 120 highly cookable recipes contextualized by his personal narrative of the Palestine he grew up in. The story of Palestine's food is really the story of its people. When the events of 1948 forced people from all the regions of Palestine together into one compressed land, recipes that were once closely guarded family secrets were shared and passed between different groups in an effort to ensure that they were not lost forever. In Falastin, Tamimi retraces the lineage and evolution of his country's cuisine, born of its agriculturally optimal geography, many distinct regional cooking traditions, and, ultimately, Palestinian cooks' ingenuity and resourcefulness as the country's foodways mingled and morphed. From the recipes of refugee-camp cooks to the home kitchens of Gaza and the mill of a master tahini maker, Tamimi teases out the vestiges of an ancient cuisine while recording the derivations of a dynamic cuisine and the stories of the people of Palestine--as told from the kitchen.

Baladi

Baladi
Author: Joudie Kalla
Publsiher: Jacqui Small
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2018-10-18
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781911127864

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Following on from her bestselling Palestine on a Plate, Joudie Kalla introduces readers to even more of the Middle East’s best kept secret – Palestinian cuisine. ‘Baladi’ means ‘my home, land and country’ in Farsi and Joudie once again pays homage to her homeland of Palestine by showcasing the wide-ranging, vibrant and truly delicious dishes of this country. Baladi features recipes that are broadly categorized according to the part of the country that they primarily hail from, such as the land, the sea and the forest. Experience the wonderful flavours of Palestine through daoud basha (lamb meatballs cooked in a tamarind and tomato sauce served with caramelised onions and vermicelli rice), fatayer sabanekh (spinach, sumac and onion patties), samak Makli (fried fish selection with courgette mint and yogurt dip), halawet il smeed (buttery semolina and orange blossom dessert), and many more sensational recipes. Dishes are designed to go together and Joudie explains how to approach matching recipes together for a meal, although at the end of the day she takes an entirely flexible approach – choose what you fancy and create your own tasty combinations!

Palestine

Palestine
Author: Sarah Irving
Publsiher: Bradt Travel Guides
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2011
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781841623672

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The only practical guide to traveling in Palestine and Palestinian communities in Israel.

Zaitoun Recipes from the Palestinian Kitchen

Zaitoun  Recipes from the Palestinian Kitchen
Author: Yasmin Khan
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2019-02-05
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781324002635

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A New Yorker, Guardian, BookRiot, Kitchn, KCRW, and Literary Hub Best Cookbook of the Year A dazzling celebration of Palestinian cuisine, featuring more than 80 modern recipes, captivating stories and stunning travel photography. Yasmin Khan unlocks the flavors and fragrances of modern Palestine, from the sun-kissed pomegranate stalls of Akka, on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, through evergreen oases of date plantations in the Jordan Valley, to the fading fish markets of Gaza City. Palestinian food is winningly fresh and bright, centered around colorful mezze dishes that feature the region’s bountiful eggplants, peppers, artichokes, and green beans; slow-cooked stews of chicken and lamb flavored with Palestinian barahat spice blends; and the marriage of local olive oil with earthy za’atar, served in small bowls to accompany toasted breads. It has evolved over several millennia through the influences of Arabic, Jewish, Armenian, Persian, Turkish, and Bedouin cultures and civilizations that have ruled over, or lived in, the area known as ancient Palestine. In each place she visits, Khan enters the kitchens of Palestinians of all ages and backgrounds, discovering the secrets of their cuisine and sharing heartlifting stories.

Craving Palestine

Craving Palestine
Author: Lama Bazzari
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020-08-20
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0578680602

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Craving Palestine is a recipe book showcasing over 100 recipes graciously donated by inspiring Palestinians globally. A community coming together in their love for food, poetry and giving.

Eat Palestine

Eat Palestine
Author: Jonnie Rettele and
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2014-12-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1320291627

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Growing up, my mother made a huge variety of classic Palestinian dishes with a vegetarian or vegan friendly variations to suit my father's diet. When I finally left Chicago, where we grew up, and moved to Seattle in 2013 with my wife Jonnie, we no longer had easy access to my mom's delicious cooking and so we spent the year recreating her recipes so that we could enjoy them in our new home.