<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>Explore Lebanese cuisine and culture with classic recipes</strong></p><p>With a focus on fresh produce, whole grains, and aromatic herbs and spices, Lebanese cooking makes any meal a delicious, family-friendly feast. This approachable Lebanese cookbook uses regional recipes and flavors to introduce the heritage and cooking traditions of the vibrant, diverse country.</p><p>What sets <em>My Lebanese Cookbook</em> apart: </p><ul><li><strong>Introduction to Lebanese cuisine</strong>-Discover the customs at the heart of Lebanese cooking through a glossary of Arabic terminology, essential spices and ingredients of the <em>mouneh</em> (the Lebanese pantry), and serving traditions like <em>mezze</em> (a course of small-plates).</li><li><strong>More than 80 traditional recipes</strong>-Mediterranean favorites include Baba Ghanoush, Falafel, Lamb Kebabs, Baked Kafta in Tahini, Zucchini and Chickpea Stew, and of course, Baklava for dessert.</li><li><strong>Eat the Lebanese way</strong>-This indispensable cookbook provides specially tailored menus and meal pairings for holidays and sit-down dinners with tips to make entertaining easier.</li></ul></p><p>Set the table, gather the family, and serve up authentic Lebanese fare with help from <em>My Lebanese Cookbook</em>.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"I've visited Au Za'atar many times and always walk out with a smile. I can't wait to recreate my favorite dishes at home!" <strong>--Hilary Sheinbaum, NYC-based food & lifestyle journalist</strong></p> <p>"Au Za'atar has been serving standout Lebanese food in the East Village for years. The staff and owner Tarik Fallous are so welcoming that it's no wonder he wrote a cookbook so you can entertain guests with lots of mezze and family-owned recipes from the comfort of your home. I can't wait to try to cook some of these recipes myself!" <strong>--Jeremy Jacobowitz, founder of Brunchboys</strong></p> <p>"From the moment I stepped into Tarik's East Village restaurant I felt incredibly welcome, and his warm passion for sharing his family recipes was a bright light in a city of faceless restaurants. I could not be more excited that he's sharing his mezze and dip recipes; they're truly some of the best I've ever had. Lebanese food is filled with spice and flavor, and I couldn't think of a better ambassador to spread the love of Lebanese cooking than Tarik." <strong>--Jason Baker, food blogger and founder of JasonEats in New York</strong></p> <p>"The first time I went to Au Za'atar in New York City, I smiled in relief to have finally discovered authentic Lebanese food in the city! It doesn't get more authentic than this, and I love the fact that these recipes are tied to family recipes, made with love. I'm also the type of person who gets overwhelmed when it comes to cooking, but <strong>the recipes in this book are super simple, making cooking healthy, delicious dishes a breeze! This is an absolute must add to your cookbook collection!" --Nastasia Yakoub, author and founder of Dame Traveler</strong></p> <p>"Tarik's cookbook is a wonderful collection of Lebanese recipes that remind me of my own mother's traditional recipes. It's quite honestly the only cookbook one would need to cook and eat like a Lebanese." <strong>--Marc Kharrat, Head of Video, Foodbeast</strong></p><br>
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