'Andrée Maalouf has teamed up with Karim Haïdar, a young chef in London, to revisit forgotten recipes, spiced with a modern twist. The result: a fascinating and beautifully illustrated book with appetizing recipes.'

- Le Vif/L'Express,

'Lebanese Cuisine is a gorgeously and carefully presented book ... What makes this particular book special is the way it demonstrates how migration not only makes food central in the attempt to keep traditions and culture alive, but also allows for the opening up for new tastes, ingredients and recipes.'

- The Middle East in London,

Passionate and renowned chefs Andree Malouf and Karim Haidar continue the Lebanese tradition of exquisite culinary invention in this collection of soups, salads, meats and deserts. Over a hundred inventive recipes are included in this beautifully illustrated book: lentil soup with tomatoes, calamari and coriander salad, five-spice lamb and rice, fried halloumi cheese with quince jam, pumpkin kibbeh, pears in arak, and rose ice cream, to name but a few. This is authentic and exciting Mediterranean food, using fresh and healthy ingredients, perfect for everyday eating and entertaining alike. It is presented with a preface by Amim Maalouf.
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A collection of soups, salads, meats and deserts. It includes over a hundred inventive recipes: lentil soup with tomatoes, calamari and coriander salad, five-spice lamb and rice, fried halloumi cheese with quince jam, pumpkin kibbeh, pears in arak, and rose ice cream, to name but a few.
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'Andrée Maalouf has teamed up with Karim Haïdar, a young chef in London, to revisit forgotten recipes, spiced with a modern twist. The result: a fascinating and beautifully illustrated book with appetizing recipes.'
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780863563775
Publisert
2025-06-05
Utgiver
Vendor
Saqi Books
Vekt
330 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
189 mm
Dybde
120 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
176

Preface by

Biographical note

Since Andree Maalouf settled in France thirty years ago, she has adapted the culinary tradition of her native country to suit the tastes and produce of today. Karim Haidar is a chef in London (Fakhreddine) and Paris (Liza). He is noted for reinventing Lebanese cuisine, giving new life to forgotten recipes, revisting the classics and creating new dishes.