Reseña del editor:
Jewish food is a combination of richly varied cuisines from all over the globe, reflecting the multi-ethnicity of the Jewish people and the many places where they have settled. With its Middle Eastern appetisers, New York bagel brunches and tempting Russian desserts, this book will inspire the reader with both traditional and modern recipes from around the world. There is something for every occasion, whether it calls for a hearty soup, a delicate salad or a richly flavoured stew, and every recipe is easy to follow. With an introduction chronicling the dispersal of different Jewish communities and the effect this has had on their styles of cooking, this is more than just a recipe book. In addition, Kosher Cooking is also highly practical unravelling the laws of Kashrut - the code of fitness that applies to what may be eaten and how food may be prepared - and providing an indispensable guide to selecting and preparing food for the Jewish table. Marlena Spieler is a passionate cook who discovered her love of cooking while living in Israel as a teenager. She has written more than 30 cookbooks and has twice won the award for the Best Cookbook in the English Language at the World Cookbook Awards. She writes for The Guardian, The Times and Bon Appetit and appears as a food critic on BBC Radio 4.
Biografía del autor:
Marlena Spieler is a passionate cook who discovered her love of cooking while living in Israel as a teenager. She has written more than 30 cookbooks and has twice won the award for the Best Cookbook in the English Language at the World Cookbook Awards. She writes for The Guardian, The Times and Bon Appetit and appears as a food critic on BBC Radio 4.
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- EditorialApple Press
- Año de publicación2008
- ISBN 10 1845432851
- ISBN 13 9781845432850
- EncuadernaciónTapa dura
- Número de páginas132