Moorish
flavours from Mecca to Marrakech
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Author
Contributions
- Malouf, Lucy, author - Contributor
Publication
2014 - Hardie Grant Books, Victoria
Language
English
Word Count
53,250 words, Guess
Page Count
213 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-101742706959
- ISBN-139781742706955
- OCLC Control Number858126424
- OCLC Control Number882900398
- Better World Books9781742706955
and 2 more
- Better World BooksP9-BEK-191
- Open LibraryOL27163265M
Classifications
- DDC641.5956
- LCCTX725.M628 M35 2014
- LCCTX725.A355
Description
A seductive cookbook celebrating the feasts and flavors of the Middle East and North Africa. Greg and Lucy Malouf have compiled this collection of mouthwatering recipes inspired by the flavors of North Africa, Spain, the eastern Mediterranean, and the Middle East-regions united by a common thread that winds its way back to Arabia. Moorish begins with recipes for spice blends, dressings, relishes, pickles, and preserves that best define the cuisine. With these basics, you'll be able to transform the most mundane ingredients into delicious snacks and soups, meat, vegetable and poultry dishes, and irresistible cakes and desserts. Toss preserved lemon through risotto, or spice up a Sunday lamb roast with a baharat spice mix. Transform humble chicken paillard with savory cumin butter, or try Atlantic salmon grilled with sumac. For dessert, make a delectable mango tart filled with orange-blossom water, or liven up weekend breakfast with hot lemon fritters and cinnamon sugar. Greg and Lucy want people to become as comfortable with the ingredients, techniques, and dishes in Moorish as they are with more familiar foods. Beautifully photographed and written in Lucy's engaging style, Moorish is, above all, a passionate celebration of flavor that will inspire and delight the adventurous home cook.
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