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Favorite cookbook from favorite restaurant
I've been going Tanoreen for years and the food is so goo and is literally the best homemade Middle eastern food. If you are ever in NYC, I highly recommend that you dine at Tanoreen at least once. I was super excited when Chef Rawia released this cook book. The photos are stunning and her stories about her family and the foods of the Levant are great introductions to the food and culture of the region.The recipes include some of my favorite dishes from Tanoreen including the Brussels sprouts, chicken getting, and stuffed cabbage. They are easy to follow and Rawia also provides detailed information on the spices and common ingredients that you will need. Most if not all can easily be found at a Middle a Eastern grocery store, Whole Foods, or Amazon.com.So far, I've cooked several recipes from the book and my family and I found them to be delicious. The lentil and butternut squash stew, kale and shallots, fattoush, beef and white bean stews, seasoned garlic sauce, and the lentil soup are delicious. I look forward to diving into the other recipes and you and your family will certainly be satisfied with this cookbook, which is now one of my favorites.
A**Y
I wish it was more towards people learning.
Good for reference! My mother was Lebanese and a great Lebanese cook! I lost my church recipe book, and not sure how to make some dishes. She made it look easy with hands full of everything. Since she past, my boys like the Lebanese food and want me to make them.
N**I
My favorite Middle Eastern cookbook!
Being married to a man from the Middle East, I try to make my hubby's tummy as happy as possible. This can be difficult when you have been raised by a European mother in Chicago! Consequently, I have a library of Middle Eastern cookbooks to help me stumble through recipes that sometimes make no sense to me. But Rawia's book is different. She tells me all I need in my kitchen with step-by-step instructions on how to make the magic happen! My first attempt brought a big smile to my sweetie's face! It's also a good read - hard to put down, especially if you know a bit about the culture and the people. So far, I've bought 11 copies to give away to friends - and one that I've sprinkled with olive oil and lemon juice so that nobody will take it away from me!
C**L
Brialliant and Practical
Brilliant, practical recipes that are delicious. For busy people who don't have to the time to cook tedious, elaborate dishes (Otolenghi), these recipes allow you to create much more pragmatic and tasty fare. The book is visually beautiful, offering up intimate stories and authentic pictures of the origins of Rawia BIshara's recipes. It makes those of us from the area want to dive into our ancestral culinary background, and it makes everyone else want to embrace these lovely recipes. I can't help but gravitate to this book, time and time again, when I'm looking for inspiration.
R**A
Can be hard to follow
Some really great recipes, some really ok ones, but overall I found the directions not so straightforward (and I think I spotted a few errors as well). Most of the spices used are the same so you can keep re-trying recipes without needing to buy additional ingredients. It's a beautiful book, and I do reference it often but I usually end of following my own procedures / double checking with online recipes.
S**E
The book is well illustrated with the author taking you on a personal guided tour through the culture and history of the beautif
I bought this book a few months ago and have been using it on a daily basis. Having grown up in palestine before moving to the states, I can attest to the authenticity of these recipes. The book is well illustrated with the author taking you on a personal guided tour through the culture and history of the beautiful land and people. You will feel like family :). I especially appreciated the author bearing in mind that not all ingredients originally used are readily available in the states as they are in the levant and she offers as good of a substitute in that case. I am so happy that a reliable and easy to follow cookbook focusing on palestinian cooking which I have greatly missed.
A**R
clarity of recipes and content
Great cook book with delicious recipes. An adventure for those that usually are meat and potatoes lovers. A great use of spices that are not only healthy but aromatic.
A**N
Excellent collection of middle eastern favorites
There are surprisingly few cookbooks dedicated to Middle Eastern cuisine. I found this one to be very well organized, easy to follow and full of interesting anecdotes and cultural insights. I made the Chicken Tagine and Basmati Vegetable Rice for a dinner party and they were outstanding and easy to prepare.My only criticism: I wish it had more photographs, and I wish there were more recipes using preserved lemons. With "lemons" in the title, I was surprised not to find more recipes including them.
B**O
A’kbel kteer tater
Best middleastern recipe book ever
R**E
Stunning book and good recipes
Recipes are delicious but deter away from traditional Palestinian recipes. That said, recipes are easy to follow and taste great. In addition the book itself is absolutely stunning!
M**R
Simply mid eastern
Excellent cook book covering middle Eastern cuisine
A**C
great buy!
very good recipes! very authentic!
M**Y
My wife loves it
Some nice recipes!
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