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Thursday, March 29, 2018
FRESH FLAVORS FROM ISRAEL Paperback – 15 Nov 2010 by SHAILY LIPAANGEL (Gefen Publishing Company ) (IBRCookBooks)
For the coming holiday season Al Hashulchan offers yet another tempting collection of recipes for those interested in the Israeli cooking. "Fresh Flavors from Israel" contains over 60 delicious recipes fit for every occasion. Some of them appear in both books. "You simply cannot write a book about local cooking without hummus or roasted eggplant salads." explains Janna Gur who edited this collection, "but the focus is on the new and unexpected." And so among the street foods in addition to falafel you can find Iraqi sabich (eggplants and hardboiled eggs combo), Tunisian sandwich with pickled lemons or eija - herbed omelet, served in a pita. Instead of the familiar chopped liver "Fresh Flavors" offer you "Hommage to Chopped liver" - an elegant entree based on the ingredients of this Ashkenazi classic. Favourite summertime snack of watermelon and salty cheese (gvina melucha) is served as an attractive dessert and ubiquitous Jewish chicken soup is enhanced by aromatic Hawaiij spice mix from the Yemenite cuisine. The book also contains zesty salads, hearty soups and casseroles for family dinners, festive dishes for the major Jewish holidays and a selection of mouth-watering desserts.
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