The Art of Turkish Cooking

The Art of Turkish Cooking
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0781802016
ISBN-13 : 9780781802017
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis The Art of Turkish Cooking by : Neşet Eren

The Turkish Cookbook

The Turkish Cookbook
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Publisher : Phaidon Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0714878154
ISBN-13 : 9780714878157
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis The Turkish Cookbook by : Musa Dagdeviren

The definitive cookbook of hearty, healthy Turkish cuisine, from the leading authority on Turkey's unique food traditions, Musa Dagdeviren, as featured in the Netflix docuseries Chef's Table Vibrant, bold, and aromatic, Turkish food – from grilled meats, salads, and gloriously sweet pastries to home-cooking family staples such as dips, pilafs, and stews – is beloved around the world. This is the first book to so thoroughly showcase the diversity of Turkish food, with 550 recipes for the home cook that celebrate Turkey's remarkable European and Asian culinary heritage – from little-known regional dishes to those that are globally recognized and stand the test of time, be they lamb kofte, chicken kebabs, tahini halva, or pistachio baklava.

Classical Turkish Cooking

Classical Turkish Cooking
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Publisher : Harper Collins
Total Pages : 465
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ISBN-10 : 9780062039118
ISBN-13 : 0062039113
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Classical Turkish Cooking by : Ayla Algar

Turkish food is one of the world's great cuisines. Its taste and depth place it with French and Chinese; its simplicity and healthfulness rank it number one. Turkish-born Ayla Algar offers 175 recipes for this vibrant and tasty food, presented against the rich and fascinating backdrop of Turkish history and culture. Tempting recipes for kebabs, pilafs, meze (appetizers), dolmas (those delicious stuffed vegetables or vine leaves), soups, fish, manti and other pasta dishes, lamb, poultry, yogurt, bread, and traditional sweets such as baklava are introduced here to American cooks in accessible form. With its emphasis on grains, vegetables, fruits, olive oil, and other healthful foods, Turkish cooking puts a new spin on familiar ingredients and offers culinary adventure coupled with satisfying and delicious meals.

Ozlem's Turkish Table

Ozlem's Turkish Table
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : 1912031949
ISBN-13 : 9781912031948
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Ozlem's Turkish Table by : OEZLEM. WARREN

The Complete Book of Turkish Cooking

The Complete Book of Turkish Cooking
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Publisher : Southwater Publishing
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1846811767
ISBN-13 : 9781846811760
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis The Complete Book of Turkish Cooking by : Ghillie Basan

In this exciting and comprehensive book, Ghillie Basan explores the rich culinary history and traditions of the Turkish people, the evolution of their cuisine, and the classic dishes that are known and loved all over the world. The book opens with an introduction to the equipment, ingredients and special techniques of Turkish cooking, with preparation and skills all shown in step-bystep detail. The recipe selection offers simple classics such as Spicy Red Lentil Soup with Onion and Parsley, Cop Sis (lamb kebabs) or Rose Petal Sorbet, or the chance to experiment with something more unusual, such as Chargrilled Quails in Pomegranate Marinade or Plum Tomato and Almond Jam. Packed with information, tips, inspirational dishes and over 800 photographs, this is the essential cook's kitchen handbook, a practical guide, and recipe sourcebook for Turkish cuisine.

Classic Turkish Cooking

Classic Turkish Cooking
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Publisher : Macmillan
Total Pages : 235
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ISBN-10 : 9780312156176
ISBN-13 : 0312156170
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Classic Turkish Cooking by : Ghillie Basan

Collection of recipes for cooking Turkish cuisine, with sections on soups, salads, meat dishes, and desserts.

Sultan's Kitchen

Sultan's Kitchen
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Publisher : Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages : 463
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ISBN-10 : 9781462906390
ISBN-13 : 1462906397
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Sultan's Kitchen by : Ozcan Ozan

"Not to be missed…a gem. This is real Old World cooking…devotees of Mediterranean cuisine would be remiss not to add this book to their collection."--Boston Globe Today's Turkish cuisine is fresh, distinctive, and flavorful--the result of over five centuries of culinary tradition. Recipes range from favorites such as chickpea pilaf to richly stewed lamb on a bed of eggplant. Whether you want to warm up with a tangy Peasant Soup (a hearty chicken soup) or top off a meal with a mouthwatering Pistachio Seomina Cake, The Sultan's Kitchen will show you how to produce the exotic tastes and aromas of Turkish food in your own kitchen. It offers over 125 healthy, delicious recipes that are both easy to prepare and based on readily available ingredients. The Sultan's Kitchen also shows you how to prepare a complete Turkish dinner, and features stunning images by photographer Carl Tremblay. This Turkish cookbook is sure to inspire you to create meals fit for a Sultan!

Essential Turkish Cuisine

Essential Turkish Cuisine
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Publisher : ABRAMS
Total Pages : 508
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ISBN-10 : 9781613128718
ISBN-13 : 1613128711
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Essential Turkish Cuisine by : Engin Akin

This “long overdue tribute to the richly sensuous food of Turkey” is “handsome, intriguing, and beautifully illustrated” (Mimi Sheraton, former New York Times food critic). Engin Akin shares her culinary mastery and describes the evolution of Turkey’s diverse culture of food in Essential Turkish Cuisine. Complete with two hundred recipes found across the country, including traditional dolmas, kebabs, halva, and more, this definitive book offers rare insight into the myriad influences on modern Turkish cooking. Featuring a wide range of large and small plates—from Stuffed Peppers and Eggplant to Lamb with Quince, Fresh Sour Cherry Hosaf to Crêpes with Tahini and Pekmez—Akin includes expert instruction for each dish. Through these recipes and the gorgeous photographs of Turkey—its bustling markets, its food, and its traditions—Akin shares the country’s rich heritage and brings the spirit of Turkey into your kitchen. “Here is a lifetime of culinary wisdom shared with English-speaking cooks looking for a key to unlock one of the world’s most seductive cuisines.” —Maricel E. Presilla, culinary historian “A reference. A treasure. A culinary tour de force.” —Steven Raichlen, author of the Barbecue Bible cookbook series

Turkish Fire

Turkish Fire
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Publisher : Hardie Grant
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1742708765
ISBN-13 : 9781742708768
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Turkish Fire by : Sevtap Yuce

Be transported to the fiery, impassioned street food culture at the heart of Turkey's busy metropolis. With a focus on authentic street food and barbecue, Turkish Fire shows you how to recreate this moreish food in your own kitchen, bringing to life the verve and adoration for food that the people of Sevtap Yüce's homeland possess. With mouth-watering recipes for morning, noon and night, Sevtap takes readers through a day in the bustling markets and stalls and streets of this captivating country. Covering street food for every meal, along with salads, sides and sweets, Sevtap shows readers how to eat their way through the day, Turkish-style - from Biberli Yumurta (chili eggs), to Kiymali gozleme (bread stuffed with lamb), and Tavuklu pilaf (chicken pilaf) to Gullu kek (rose petal cake).

Anatolia

Anatolia
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Publisher : Allen & Unwin
Total Pages : 886
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ISBN-10 : 9781760873066
ISBN-13 : 1760873063
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Anatolia by : Somer Sivrioglu

Authentic Turkish cuisine and food culture from the well-loved, Turkish-born Australian restaurateur, Somer Sivrioglu. Every dish tastes better when it comes with a good story. Anatolia, Adventures in Turkish eating is much more than a cookbook. It's a travel guide, narrative journey and richly illustrated exploration of a 4,000 year old cooking culture. Istanbul-born chef Somer Sivrioglu and food scholar David Dale reveal the fascinating tales, tricks and rituals that enliven the Turkish table. Here they profile the superstars of modern Turkish hospitality and reimagine recipes ranging from the grand banquets of the Ottoman empire to the spicy snacks of Istanbul's street stalls, from epic breakfasts on the eastern border to seafood mezes on the Aegean coastline. With more than 100 stories and recipes, including many suitable for vegetarians or vegans, this is the what, the where, the how and the why of eating the Turkish way.