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Zaitoun: Recipes and Stories from the Palestinian Kitchen

von Yasmin Khan

Weitere Autoren: Raya Manaa' (Travel Photography), Matt Russell (Recipe Photography), Hosam Salem (Travel Photography)

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"Oil from the olive -- which is known in Arabic as zaitoun -- flows in abundance in the kitchens of Palestine. Yasmin Khan's collection of recipes from this ancient region includes herb-filled salads, quick pickles, fragrant soups, tender meat dishes, and rich desserts; and surrounding them, a chorus of stories from those who live, love, and cook with Palestine in their hearts."--Back cover.… (mehr)
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Those looking for a cookbook filled with gorgeous photos as well as stories from the people who prepare the recipes.

In a nutshell:
Travel and food writer Khan visits cities throughout the Occupied Palestinian Territories, meeting with Palestinians to learn about their food, as well as their lives under occupation.

Worth quoting:
‘I stay hopeful because I believe apartheid will eventually be defeated.’
‘I understand that you want to share our culture, but you can’t discuss Palestinian food without talking about the Occupation.’

Why I chose it:
We spent Christmas at the home of a friend’s mother, who kindly gifted us this book, with the only knowledge that we were vegetarian and liked to cook. While the book itself does have some meat recipes, it is primarily full of delicious vegetarian fare.

Review:
This cookbook is unlike any I’ve ever read before. In addition to being filled with recipes that I cannot wait to try out, the author focuses on the lives of the people who create this delicious food. As evidenced by the quotes above, which come from people Khan met with in her travels across the OPT, it is great to share these recipes with the world, but the stories of the Palestinian people need to be shared. And that includes the stories of the challenges they face under occupation in keeping their way of life.

Khan visits Palestinians living in Haifa, Akka, Jerusalem, Nablus, Jenin, Gaza, Bethlehem, Nazareth and The Galilee, and shares recipes for mazzeh, salads, soups mains, and desserts. There are so many that I want to eat right now, from roast red peppers with olives and capers, to seared halloumi, to lentils with chard and tahini to pomegranate passion cake. I plan to get started on making them this weekend.

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  ASKelmore | Dec 26, 2019 |
An attractive book, appetizing pictures, nice stories, but we found the recipes very difficult to follow. The recipe for a favorite dish of ours left out many ingredients thereby jeopardizing the depth of taste. ( )
  snash | Aug 10, 2019 |
A lovely well written book on not only the food, but the people, area and culture of the Palestinian people.
I would encourage anyone interested in food to read this book. ( )
  Silverlily26 | Jul 25, 2019 |
Many surprising recipes, like banana and tahinis ice cream or pickled avocados. I bought this book on the basis of a radio interview with the author during which she talked about then avocado pickle. I was hooked. ( )
  bobandjohn | Feb 15, 2019 |
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Yasmin KhanHauptautoralle Ausgabenberechnet
Manaa', RayaTravel PhotographyCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Russell, MattRecipe PhotographyCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Salem, HosamTravel PhotographyCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt

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"Oil from the olive -- which is known in Arabic as zaitoun -- flows in abundance in the kitchens of Palestine. Yasmin Khan's collection of recipes from this ancient region includes herb-filled salads, quick pickles, fragrant soups, tender meat dishes, and rich desserts; and surrounding them, a chorus of stories from those who live, love, and cook with Palestine in their hearts."--Back cover.

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