The Arab Table: Recipes and Culinary Traditions |
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| Title: | The Arab Table: Recipes and Culinary Traditions |
| Author: | May Bsisu |
| Publisher: | William Morrow Cookbooks |
| Type: | Book / Hardcover |
| Publication Date: | 01 September, 2005 |
| ISBN / ISBN-13: | 0060586141 / 9780060586140 |
| List Price: | $34.95 |
| You Save: | $8.39 |
| Amazon Price: | $26.56 |
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Editorial Review / Publisher's Information:
Product Description
It is one of the world's oldest and most intriguing cuisines, yet few have explored the diverse dishes and enchanting flavors of Arab cookery beyond hummus and tabouleh. In 188 recipes, The Arab Table introduces home cooks to the fresh foods, exquisite tastes, and generous spirit of the Arab table. May S. Bsisu, who has lived and cooked in Jordan, Lebanon, Kuwait, England, and now the United States, takes you along a reassuringly down-to-earth and warmly personal path through exciting culinary territory. The Arab Table focuses intimately on the foods of Arab countries such as Lebanon and Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Syria. The book offers a bountiful range of appealing dishes: cold and hot mezza, or little dishes; vibrant salads and fresh vegetable preparations; savory soups, stews, and hearty casseroles; baked and grilled meats, poultry, and fish; cooling drinks; and ambrosial desserts. There are recipes for familiar dishes including Falafel, Chicken and Lamb Kebabs, and Baklava, as well as a diverse selection of lesser known delights greatly enjoyed around the world, such as Eggplant Pomegranate Salad, Zucchini with Bread and Mint, Grilled Halloumi Cheese Triangles, and Arab Flatbread. Celebration dishes, the cornerstone of Arab cuisine, include Moroccan and Lebanese Couscous, Baked Lamb with Rice and Chickpeas, and Baked Sea Bass with Rice and Caramelized Onions. No Arab cookbook would be complete without an ample selection of soups and stews, the customary way to break the fast at the end of each day during Ramadan. The Arab table is also well known for its sweets: Semolina Pistachio Layer Cake, Milk Pudding, and, of course, date-, nut-, and cream-filled pastries perfumed with rose and orange-blossom water are just a sampling of the desserts included here. Along with these treasured recipes collected from May's extended family, friends, neighbors, and her own discoveries, The Arab Table is also a resource for learning about the traditions and customs associated with this time-honored cuisine. Throughout, essays on Arab holidays, from Eid Al Adha, the feast celebrating the end of the pilgrimage to Mecca, to Ramadan and Mubarakeh, the celebration for the birth of a baby, are explained and menus are provided for each. May enlightens readers as to customary greetings (How do you say Happy Ramadan?), gifts (What do you bring to an Arab home during Ramadan?), and wishes (How do you acknowledge the birth of a baby?) that are traditionally extended during these special occasions. Now you can bring the abundance and flavors of The Arab Table to your table.
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Customer Reviews:
A Must Buy For Beginner Or Expert
11 January, 2009
May Bsisu's critically acclaimed The Arab Table is very deserving of the praise it has earned. From the production of the book to the accessibility of its recipes and the culturally diverse lessons it delivers, this is a must have for those who favor healthy foods and have an appreciation for this exceptional culinary region. This is far more than an accumulation of excellent recipes. It is a text book, starting by explaining the various basic concepts of cooking from this region, the cultural context in which such foods are prepared and presented, and ending with a good guide for finding authentic ingredients to create these masterpieces.
While the American palate has been sensitized to the many wonderful dishes from North Africa, what distinguishes this book is its broader regional focus, especially the distinct dishes from the Gulf States. Rose-Water Scented Chicken with Saffron Rice, for example, is a remarkable dinner offering that offers an incomparable sensory experience combined with exceptional taste. It is an easy dish to prepare, especially if you use dried herbs and spices, underscoring the ease with which the basic ingredients for most of the offerings in this book can be obtained. If you are familiar with the food from this region, you must buy this book. If you have empty space on your cookbook shelf, make room for this, your kitchen and your family will thank you.
- Amazon Customer Review
Very Disappointing...
01 April, 2009
Unfortunately, the many rave reviews here -- mostly from Middle Easterners who probably grew up on this food -- lead me to purchase this cookbook. Bad decision! The near absence of photos is a definite drawback, particularly with an ethnic cookbook. Even if you know the cuisine well, the token information on presentation is a serious shortcoming. Also, I found many of the recipies to be either less than exciting, overly complicated, or a bit odd.
For a much more helpful guide, look at "The Middle Eastern Cookbook" by Maria Khalife. As a Notre Dame educator and TV chef, her well-designed cookbook offers exciting recipies and extensive illustrations of Middle Eastern dishes you'll actually serve at home.
- Amazon Customer Review
At Last. Stunning Flavours And Reliable Results.
21 August, 2009
I thought that my large collection of Middle Eastern cookery books was good until I found this book. It stands head and shoulders above everything I own-(sorry Claudia). Coming from an Arab background myself, I was constantly looking for a book that would do justice to the cuisine and by God this book does it! It has everything I was looking for and more. Everything else pales in comparison. There are recipes that you could rustle up in 20 minutes for a week night supper and then there are the time consuming gourmet masterpieces that are fit for weekend entertaining.
There's a nice mix of well known recipes (hummus, tabbooleh, falfel, kibbeh) and lesser known but gorgeous recipes.
I don't write many book reviews but I felt compelled to with this book. The recipes are constantly requested by friends, and my sisters all agree that it's (whisper it) better than my mother's recipes.
I highly recommend the falafel recipe (much better than anything store bought), the shawerma recipe (marinated pieces of chicken or lamb) has become a regular week night fixture in my house, the kabsa (layers of aromatic rice and tender lamb pieces) and sayyadiyah (fillets of fried fish served over seasoned rice, onions and pine nuts) and kibbeh all get complements and recipe requests.
Delicious Soups, fresh and zingy salads, all sorts of mains, yummy sides and appetisers, delectable pastries and luscious desserts make this book the best on the market.
One last note. Some people have mentioned that some ingredients like rose water or dried limes are hard to source. The vast majority of the recipes contain things that are easily found in a supermarket. Where unusual ingredients are called for substitutes or suppliers are given.
My search for the ultimate Middle Eastern book is over.
- Amazon Customer Review
The Best From Arab Cooking Book
11 February, 2009
I have several books for lebanese and sirian food and way of cooking those recipes, this book include all recipes i need and a very devloped explanation in cooking....I recomanded to all who love to make arabic food...
- Amazon Customer Review
This Is The Best Arab Cuisne Cookbook
27 February, 2009
I stumbled upon this cookbook at a book fair and it is now my favorite cookbook in my collection. Everything I make using Ms. Bsisu's recipes is fantastic. Either making something at home for dinner or to take to a party, whatever I make people rave about it.
- Amazon Customer Review
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