Aromas of Aleppo: The Legendary Cuisine of Syrian Jews
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This one's for you, Rivkie!
I was actually embarrassed to put this up, because it feels so decadent to have two new cookbooks at the same time, but I couldn't resist. I ended up buying this for myself as a little gift before I knew Saadia was buying me the other cookbook (some unexpected editing work came my way, and I decided to treat myself), and it was a great choice. So far, the recipes I've tried have been really tasty -- exactly the way I remember my wonderful Syrian neighbor's food fro...more
I was actually embarrassed to put this up, because it feels so decadent to have two new cookbooks at the same time, but I couldn't resist. I ended up buying this for myself as a little gift before I knew Saadia was buying me the other cookbook (some unexpected editing work came my way, and I decided to treat myself), and it was a great choice. So far, the recipes I've tried have been really tasty -- exactly the way I remember my wonderful Syrian neighbor's food fro...more
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Read in April, 2008
For this book I did something I don't often do, I read all the introductory material. Most cookbooks I just want to dive in to the recipes and get cooking. However, the reviews for this all mentioned how wonderfully the author captured the history and culture of Allepian Jews, so I read it all. I did enjoy the history, some of which was familiar, some very new to me. The recipes all sounded delicious, though many I was already familiar with (they share a lot in common with other middle eastern c...more
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Read in April, 2008
I married into a large Syrian Jewish family. According to my sister-in-law, this book's recipes very closely mirror those that my mother-in-law used to cook. I haven't yet made any of the recipes, but I plan to shortly (starting with the Sambusak). The cookbook itself is full of rich historical and anecdotal information, and the accompanying photographs are lush and inspirational.
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Read in November, 2007
This is a stunning food history/cookbook/coffee table book. The recipes are good but it's really about the food history and the photography. It would make a great gift for anyone who is interested in Jewish food or culture.
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This book is one that we have looked at quite a lot, it has some of the most amazing recipes in it. We shall be getting this soon as a staple for our household. just dont let the authors unfortunate name turn you off.
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