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Forever Beirut von Barbara Abdeni Massaad

Recipes and Stories from the Heart of Lebanon
CHF 46.30
ISBN: 978-1-62371-853-4
GTIN: 9781623718534
Einband: Fester Einband
Verfügbarkeit: Folgt in ca. 10 Arbeitstagen
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"A new cookbook from the bestselling author of Soup for Syria to support the Lebanese Food Bank and help families in dire need of food after the devastating blast and ensuing economic collapse. Beirut, nicknamed "Paris of the East," is the capital of Lebanon. It is the culinary capital of the Arab world, with an unmatched cuisine that has ancient roots and is influenced by a number of civilizations and cooking styles, including Arab, Turkish, and French. It is one of the oldest cities in the world and one of the most cosmopolitan and religiously diverse in the region. Situated on the Mediterranean coast and flanked by the majestic Mount Lebanon, it boasts an abundance of flavorful ingredients and spices, including whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and seafood. Written by renowned Lebanese chef and award-winning cookbook writer Barbara Abdeni Massaad, Forever Beirut is a collection of 100 easy-to-prepare recipes that celebrate Beirut's rich culinary heritage, its resilience, and healing power. It is Barbara's way of honoring the city of her childhood, her dreams, her Lebanese family kitchen, and the food that roots her. It is filled with stories and anecdotes about the customs, food, people, and traditions, with sections for soups, salads, breads and savory pastries, mezze, kibbeh, grilling, main dishes, pickles and preserves, and sweets. With beautiful food and location photography, Forever Beirut is a must-have for cooks who love healthful and delicious Middle Eastern food."--provided by publisher.

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"A new cookbook from the bestselling author of Soup for Syria to support the Lebanese Food Bank and help families in dire need of food after the devastating blast and ensuing economic collapse. Beirut, nicknamed "Paris of the East," is the capital of Lebanon. It is the culinary capital of the Arab world, with an unmatched cuisine that has ancient roots and is influenced by a number of civilizations and cooking styles, including Arab, Turkish, and French. It is one of the oldest cities in the world and one of the most cosmopolitan and religiously diverse in the region. Situated on the Mediterranean coast and flanked by the majestic Mount Lebanon, it boasts an abundance of flavorful ingredients and spices, including whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and seafood. Written by renowned Lebanese chef and award-winning cookbook writer Barbara Abdeni Massaad, Forever Beirut is a collection of 100 easy-to-prepare recipes that celebrate Beirut's rich culinary heritage, its resilience, and healing power. It is Barbara's way of honoring the city of her childhood, her dreams, her Lebanese family kitchen, and the food that roots her. It is filled with stories and anecdotes about the customs, food, people, and traditions, with sections for soups, salads, breads and savory pastries, mezze, kibbeh, grilling, main dishes, pickles and preserves, and sweets. With beautiful food and location photography, Forever Beirut is a must-have for cooks who love healthful and delicious Middle Eastern food."--provided by publisher.

Autor Massaad, Barbara Abdeni
Verlag Interlink Publishing Group, Inc
Einband Fester Einband
Erscheinungsjahr 2022
Seitenangabe 256 S.
Lieferstatus Folgt in ca. 10 Arbeitstagen
Ausgabekennzeichen Englisch
Abbildungen 100 Illustrations, unspecified
Masse H19.7 cm x B25.7 cm x D2.7 cm 1'174 g

Über den Autor Barbara Abdeni Massaad

Barbara Abdeni Massaad ist Food-Journalistin, Fernsehmoderatorin, Kochbuchautorin und schreibt regelmäßig Beiträge für internationale Kochzeitschriften. Sie hat mehrere Kochbücher verfasst, darunter Man'oushé: Inside the Lebanese Street Maiser Bakery und Mouneh: Preserving Foods for the Lebanese Pantry, das mit dem Gourmand Cookbook Award und dem International Academy of Gastronomy Award ausgezeichnet wurde. Sie ist Mitgründerin von Slow Food Beirut und aktives Mitglied der internationalen Slow-Rafik Schami wurde 1946 in Damaskus geboren und lebt seit 1971 in Deutschland. 1979 promovierte er im Fach Chemie. Seit 2002 ist Rafik Schami Mitglied der Bayerischen Akademie der schönen Künste. Sein Werk wurde in 30 Sprachen übersetzt und mit zahlreichen Preisen ausgezeichnet, so u.a. mit dem Preis »Gegen das Vergessen - Für Demokratie« (2011) und zuletzt mit dem Großen Preis der Akademie für Kinder- und Jugendliteratur sowie dem Preis der Stiftung Bibel und Kultur (2015). Im Hanser Verlag ers

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