The Complete Middle East Cookbook

The Complete Middle East Cookbook

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Published by Lansdowne Publishing, 1985, softcover, illustrated, index, 374 pages, 20.2 cms x 27.7 cms x 2.6 cms, condition: basically as new.

Tess Mallos shows how to produce delectable meals from the Mediterranean islands, Armenia, Arabia, and Israel--19 countries in all. The introduction to each chapter provides an insight into the food, lifestyle, and cooking methods of each area, and the book features 80 pages of full-color photos.

Before cook books became celebrity vehicles, low on practical value and high on spin, there were cookbooks like Tess Mallos' Middle Eastern Cookbook. The recipes all work. Tess is consistent in her explanations of cuisines and ingredients. Almost encyclopaedic, but not too pedantic. The recipes all work. My pantry was filled with all the odds and sods that formed the palette of ingredients that the latitude produces. There are some real gems in this book, too. Machbous al dajaj, spiced chicken and rice from the Gulf States will make you swoon. After 25 years I still make it for new visitors. The Egyptian falafel is brilliant along with the tahina salad. The Greek pastitsio is the best I've ever had - yes even my mother was good at it and the Turkish and Lebanese dishes are wonderful across the board. And guess what, the food is especially healthy!
  • I've been a fan of this book for years now. This is an excellent introduction to the Middle Eastern cuisines. I've tried several recipes from all the chapters and haven't had a failure yet. This book introduced me to a couple of recipes that are firm favorites (like lubia bi zeit and aush) and my go to picnic dish- the batata kibbeh recipe. It includes recipes from cuisines which don't receive as much attention as the more well known food traditions of Greece, Turkey and Lebanon. I'm particularly enamored of the section on Armenian food which was a revelation to me. This book was kind of my gateway drug when it comes to a lot of these cuisines- I've gone on to buy books that deal more intensively with one cuisine or another. I still reach for this often though because the recipes are just good.


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