The Turkish Cookbook: Regional Recipes and Stories

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The Turkish Cookbook: Regional Recipes and Stories

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The subsequent recipes (of which there are plenty!) are laid out simply and clearly and most don’t require that many ingredients at all (although some do contain ingredients that are less common outside of turkey). Instructions are short, but clear and again each start with a few lines of introduction stating whether it’s a winter or summer dish, where it’s one for daily life or special occasions. Again, it is what makes this book come to life and it makes you feel like you’re learning about Turkish food and not just getting a recipe. Extraordinarily beautiful, Phaidon's The Turkish Cookbook, by Musa Dagdeviran, trumpets the diversity of the cuisine. Recipes range from little known gems, to popular favorites, like pistachio baklava."― Campus Circle

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. About the Author:The author of this cookbook is John Gregory-Smith, who is a talented cook, recipe developer, and travel writer. He also works as an online editor for magazines eat.travel.live and Tesco Real Food and a journalist for Grazia online. For every traveler, exploring the cuisine is an indispensable part of the journey, helping them enjoy the culture and life there. Similarly, when visiting Turkey, people will find something delicious to eat in every corner. Surrounded by seas and spread across two continents with one foot in Europe and one in Asia as Istanbul, Turkish cuisine varied following geography and influenced by East and West fusion. Therefore, if you might just know about popular Turkish dishes like kebabs, these 10 Turkish cookbooks listed in this article will open a new gateway to this robust heaven of food. The Turkish CookbookMusa Dagdeviren is the most acclaimed chef in Turkey and the author of The Turkish Cookbook. He runs three successful restaurants in the heart of Istanbul, and a foundation devoted to rediscovering Turkish culinary heritage. In this latest offering, Musa shares the culturally rich foods of his homeland, with dishes deeply rooted in the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern traditions. Icon are used to note vegetarian, gluten and dairy free options, and recipes with five ingredients or fewer. Wrapped in eye-catching cover, this is the first book to showcase the diversity of Turkish food thoroughly. Five hundred fifty recipes from little-known regional dishes to globally recognized plates are carefully selected for the home cook to celebrate Turkey’s remarkable European and Asian culinary heritage.

This cookbook covers a wealth of regional and ethnic Turkish food that it's quite difficult to find recipes for elsewhere (or eat anywhere but in less-traveled parts of Turkey or in the author's Istanbul restaurant), but unfortunately it has a number of translation and editing issues -- some ingredients are mistranslated or translated strangely (e.g. 'sour cherries' for the fruit of the cherry laurel, or 'poppy seeds' for white/yellow poppy seeds, both of which are critical to the dish and hard to find in the west, though substitutable), ingredients are sometimes unspecified (e.g. '200g lamb' with no specification of cut or treatment), or specified inconsistently (e.g. "peppers", "chillies", "chiles", "sweet chiles", "hot chiles", and "hot peppers" all used inconsistently, leading to some confusion about sweet or hot peppers for a dish); there are also a few typo errors (e.g. swapping tomato and pepper pastes). If you read Turkish & can compare recipes, this is fine; otherwise be wary! But more than just recipes, this book will show you different ways to use ingredients like meats, poultry, and fish. It also emphasizes the use of vegetables and whole grains in a plethora of hearty and home-cooked family staples. And besides all this, the book spends time exploring the country’s dynamic cultural heritage, with an introduction dedicated to he vast culinary history of Turkey.

With influences from the Mediterranean, Southern Europe, and the Middle East, Turkish-Cypriot food offers incredible flavor combinations unique to its region. Celebrating the culinary delights of this area in a way no cookbook has done before, Oklava: The Cookbook brings up recipes that all simply come from the “rolling pin” of the author’s grandmother. Musa Daĝdeviren is an acclaimed chef featured in the Netflix documentary series Chef’s Table and the leading authority on Turkey’s unique food traditions. In The Turkish Cookbook, Musa introduces people to the world of vibrant, bold, and aromatic, Turkish food from grilled meats, salads, and gloriously sweet pastries to home-cooking family staples as dips, pilafs, and stews.

Her passion for Turkish food and exploring its diverse culinary landscape shines through in her cookbook as she shares her personal stories of traveling throughout Turkey and learning from local cooks. Turkey has made an enduring contribution to the world's cuisine with its diverse and important gastronomic history and classic-simple yet rich in flavors - cuisine. Turkish cuisine is a mosaic, a colorful cuisine enriched by the recipes and techniques of many ancient cultures-Phoenician, Hittite, Roman, Byzantine, Arab, Persian, Chinese, and Greek - and the creativity of the cooks and the geography of the regions they lived in. Right after we bought the book, we decided to put it to the test. We made a fresh herb pilaf, a pear kebab, almond rice pudding, lahmacun and sour okra. All recipes were new to us. We had eaten similar foods before, but never these. Since most dishes didn’t contain a photo that did involve some guess work. However, all in all, the recipes turned out well.Besides, he is the author of Mighty Spice and Mighty Spice Express. Readers can find his recipes in several famous publications and on TV programs in both the UK and the US. The Essential Middle Eastern Cookbook: Classic Recipes Made Easy

Each section starts with a short introduction which helps you understand where this type of food fits into Turkish culture. When is it eaten, how does it vary between regions, etc. These introductions are what makes the book more than just a cookbook it. It’s also about culture and history.

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Becoming friends after finding the same common in love for Turkish food, the two authors had been accompanied together in a cultural adventure tour of Turkey that spanned ten years. Returning from this journey, they decided to call upon Anatolia’s flavors not just by cooking meals every day for friends and families but incorporating in writing a recipe book. In Turkish cooking, there are no unusual ingredients. You can go into any supermarket in this country and find what you need to make very easy Turkish dishes." A celebration of Middle Eastern cuisine that makes me want to head into the kitchen to experiment and learn more” – Mary C



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