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Best Middle Eastern Cooking

Jerusalem: A Cookbook
With five bustling restaurants in London and two stellar cookbooks, Ottolenghi is one of the most respected chefs in the world; in Jerusalem, he and Tamimi have collaborated to produce their most personal cookbook yet. The book’s leisurely pace picks up with the introduction of dishes, some familiar but many not, that include fattoush, latkes, mejadra, clear chicken soup with knaidlach, pan-fried mackerel with golden beetroot and orange salsa, and helbeh (fenugreek cake).
Reviews
"This cookbook is approachable and the recipes are actually something you will make...and then make again. ****Edit****I would just like to say, that one of the reasons, I think, that this is so doable for a Middle Eastern cookbook, is these are the recipes that regular people make."
"This cookbook offers both; the recipes work (I should note I have the UK edition without US conversions)--many of the techniques are new to me and they work well--and the flavors are amazing. The first recipes I made from this book were the roasted cauliflower salad with celery, hazelnuts and pomegranate and the sofrito chicken. I am adding this cookbook to my top 10 list because a) it's a beautiful, well-written book, b) the recipes work very well when followed to the letter, but there's lots of room for improvisation, c) the flavor and texture combinations are complex, subtle and well-balanced, and d) the dishes are delicious."
"The recipes are well described so you can successfully create a great diverse table full of beautiful plated food."
"Such a wonderful cookbook!"
"Some of these recipes were more beautiful on the pages of this book than in reality...some odd preparations but a good creative source for cooks looking to expand their usual fare."
"I thought my mom had plenty of cookbooks already."
"This book is a classic."
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Zahav: A World of Israeli Cooking
Ever since he opened Zahav in 2008, chef Michael Solomonov has been turning heads with his original interpretations of modern Israeli cuisine, attracting notice from the New York Times , Bon Appétit , ("an utter and total revelation") , and Eater ( "Zahav defines Israeli cooking in America"). James Beard Book of the Year and Best International Cookbook (2016) "After stints working with chef Marc Vetri in Philadelphia and as head chef at Marigold Kitchen, Solomonov developed a passion for Israeli cooking and his desire to show the full breadth of the cuisine began to take shape; he started his own restaurant, Zahav, in Philadelphia in 2008. I think that his life and most importantly this book, is beshert , ‘meant to be.’ I believe his Zahav will be one of the most cherished books in years, with staggeringly delicious recipes from one of the brightest lights in our culinary world. Here at last are pages —and pages — of Michael Solomonov’s thinking on food, community, and the recipes that get me back to Zahav every time.” — Questlove “I’m excited to have Zahav, a compendium of Chef Solomonov’s recipes, so I can recreate them.” — David Lebovitz, author, My Paris Kitchen “The great thing about Michael Solomonov is that he simply cooks from his heart. In Zahav, the recipes don't end when the food is done cooking — there are instructions for bringing things to the table, for how to serve, for how to eat, for how to share, for how to finish...The result is cooking that feels right for both a world-class restaurant and a home kitchen, food that's both an education and a pleasure." A 2011 James Beard Award winner for Best Chef, Mid-Atlantic, MICHAEL SOLOMONOV is the co-owner and executive chef of Zahav, Philadelphia’s renowned modern Israeli restaurant.
Reviews
"The book is rich in recipes with lively flavors, vibrant colors, enticing aromas. It may not be apparent to all—but it should if you have Ottolenghi’s books and you contemplatively compare the recipes of the two chefs—this is not only an Israeli cooking book, this is a very American book. For example, Solomonov’s variety of tabbouleh recipes range from the very traditional, to those using ingredients that will sub for the tomato when it is out of season. I loved the entire chapter on tehina (tahini) which worked as a great introduction to and representation of all of Solomonov’s cooking: He uses tehina sauce in many dishes, and Zahav’s hummus helped make it famous. I continue to enjoy how Solomonov puts the flavors together, and his recipes have helped me fine-tune some of mine. There is not a chapter in this book that I do not appreciate: The soups (especially the Yemenite flavors), the breads (especially the recipe for Challah, (different from the one I use)), the kebabs (especially the marinade for the lamb cubes, and the Romanian Kebabs with their garlic, sugar and club soda), the rice dishes (especially the pilafs), the beautiful roasted meats (especially the coffee-braised brisket and the Yemenite braised short ribs), and the desserts."
"I can verify that it makes a big difference what kind of tahini you buy--a friend clued me into an organic brand that was so much better than the canned or grocery store tahini that it's what I now buy--and Chef Solomonov gives a great deal of detail about why tahini matters. Since I can't eat nuts--and the traditional filling is cinnamon-walnut, I was delighted to see the other fillings that do have nuts but are so substantial that I can delete the nuts or substitute seeds and still get a great cookie. There are a lot of recipes for "freekeh"--which is green kernels of wheat that are fire-roasted and used as you would rice or bulghur wheat. Either way, this book is as wonderful as the Ottolenghi books but different--more of a fusion of European, American and Middle Eastern food and with a lot of information and anecdotes about the restaurant, about the author and about the foods of Israel."
"I also found the book to be very interesting to read as a history of Mr. Salomanov's family as an education into a culture."
"Recipes are simple and not so complicated, wished it had falafel, but its still my go to for Mediterranean style cooking."
"Lots of great recipes with a middle eastern flair."
"Really like this book!"
"This is a large, sturdy hardback book, which is great because it's getting a lot of use."
"A great cookbook for anyone interested in exploring Israeli cuisine."
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Unforgettable: The Bold Flavors of Paula Wolfert's Renegade Life
The gripping narrative traces the arc of Wolfert's career, from her Brooklyn childhood to her adventures in the farthest corners of the Mediterranean: from nights spent with Beat Generation icons like Allen Ginsberg, to working with the great James Beard; from living in Morocco at a time when it really was like a fourteenth century culture, to bringing international food to America's kitchens through magazines and cookbooks. The amount of love, through food, Paula has given so many over the years makes this biography-cum-cookbook a truly wonderful project.― Yotam Ottolenghi. Emily Kaiser Thelin is a writer, editor, and former restaurant cook.
Reviews
"The recipes are strong and I think the highest compliment is that my 15 year old son picked up the book and and made sandpot mushrooms this morning. If Wolfert's books have seemed a little disjointed as she goes from Morocco to Spain to France and then clay pots, Unforgettable puts it all in context."
"I was transported into a mesmerizing world—far flung travel, exotic cultures, deep into a love affair with food and spices, the likes of which I could never have imagined. Her impassioned and deeply curious nature combined with the ability to convey the joy of experiencing heightened flavors through ingredients, technique, and stories is unforgettable."
"Enjoyed reading the book."
"I have all of Paula Wolfert's books , she is a cooking legend, and this book is a wonderful, special edition a must have for any serious cook."
"The selection of favorite recipes is inspiring , and the interwoven story of Wolfert's "renegade life," right down to the present, is both heartbreaking and heart-nourishing."
"details of her early life are just mind blowing that she was such an adventurous spirit and trailblazer makes me want to travel more after reading this biography."
"The recipes and foodways she so carefully captured have all but disappeared from households in these regions for the same reason that slow food traditions have gone away all over the world, supermarkets and work have taken their toll on people's time."
"I was up all night reading this the day it arrived."
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Best Mediterranean Cooking

The Complete Mediterranean Cookbook: 500 Vibrant, Kitchen-Tested Recipes for Living and Eating Well Every Day
The Complete Mediterranean Diet Cookbook will fill a gap in the market by bringing the best of Mediterranean cooking into the American home kitchen, with 600 fresh, flavorful, and foolproof recipes. The highly reputable and recognizable brands of America’s Test Kitchen, Cook’s Illustrated, Cook’s Country, and Cook’s Science are the work of over 60 passionate chefs based in Boston, Massachusetts who put ingredients, cookware, equipment and recipes through objective, rigorous testing to identify the very best.
Reviews
"Second, this is much more than a book of recipes."
"It's helped us shift our eating habits away from meat, potatoes and pasta - although all three are included here - to healthier options."
"The table of contents in each section lists special indicators (little colored squares) after dishes which are either fast (45 minutes or less) or vegetarian. And then there are little "notes" inserted every few pages which go into a specific ingredient, what to look for, how it's used...things like sardines, pancetta, bay leaves...or else methods, like how to properly wash and dry a salad, or how to salt-soak beans. Many of the recipes also list further variations, such as pan roasted cauliflower...which then shows how to add capers and pine nuts, or spices and pistachios."
"It's a good cookbook, but if you're looking for manageable weeknight recipes and cook alone (no help in the kitchen) or work for a living, you may want to consider a different book...although I'm not sure what book that would be."
"I love to grill, love vegetables, grains and pasta, and this book will keep me busy for some time."
"Gave this as a gift and they are really enjoying it!"
"So far I have made the vegetable gratin, roasted artichokes, chicken kabobs, and a baked lemon fish potato dish. The potato lemon cod/hake dish was really good and it was very quick to make. The artichokes didn't come out as anticipated but this was also the first time I'd ever touched a fresh artichoke much less cooked one so I will take the blame on that."
"Excelent book!"
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Best Mexican Cooking

Pati's Mexican Table: The Secrets of Real Mexican Home Cooking
Your friends and family will enjoy Tomato and Mozzarella Salad with Pickled Ancho Chile Vinaigrette; Crab Cakes with Jalapeño Aioli; and Chicken Tinga — (you can use rotisserie chicken), which makes a tasty filling for tortas and tostadas. Pati also shares exciting dishes for the holidays and other special occasions, including Mexican Thanksgiving Turkey with Chorizo, Pecan, Apple, and Corn Bread Stuffing; Spiral-Cut Beef Tenderloin; and Red Pozole (“a Mexican party in a bowl”), which she served on her wedding day. "Pati Jinich has created the most delicious guidebook to the magnificent market-driven home cooking of Mexico that I've ever seen . This book makes it simple to create fresh and tasty Mexican food and inspires me to make soft fresh torillas, pickle my own jalapeños, and delight in Chicken Tinga with my family. ), a one-pot meal that Pati gleaned from a Mexican restaurant cook; Mexican Meatballs with Mint and Chipotle; Sweet and Salty Salmon; and Mexican-Style Pasta can revitalize your daily repertoire. Pati also shares exciting dishes for the holidays and other special occasions, including Mexican Thanksgiving Turkey with Chorizo, Pecan, Apple, and Corn Bread Stuffing; Spiral-Cut Beef Tenderloin; and Red Pozole (“a Mexican party in a bowl”), which she served on her wedding day.Desserts like Triple Orange Mexican Wedding Cookies, Scribble Cookies. (sandwich cookies filled with chocolate), and little Apricot-Lime Glazed Mini Pound Cakes are sophisticated yet simple to make.
Reviews
"I preordered this book the day Amazon offered it, expecting a collection of recipes from Pati's PBS programs. There are about 60 green-highlighted sidebars, most of which describe a Mexican ingredient and how it is prepared and enjoyed: tamarind, corn versus flour tortillas, several varieties of chiles, hibiscus flowers, cinnamon, and buying avocados. The recipes are flexible and you can substitute pork for beef or adjust the chiles and other flavors to taste. One tip: It's efficient to prepare meals from the book over consecutive nights so you can re-purpose the food as Pati does -- salsas, beans, meats, tortillas. If you want to cook Mexican for your family, order this book and buy an avocado and a few chiles."
"Very easy to follow delicious Mexican recipes with ingredients you can easily find in any super market in the US."
"She is great!"
"Can't wait to use these recipes."
"Love Pati and her book is great."
"great , simple recipes that taste great!"
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Best Asian Cooking

Indian Instant Pot® Cookbook: Traditional Indian Dishes Made Easy and Fast
50 Easy, Authentic Recipes that are ready in 60 min or less and require minimal ingredients Tried and Tested Guidance from Indian cuisine experts and Instant Pot pros alike Useful Tips for substituting ingredients and stocking your kitchen with the right tools and spices. “The recipes [in Indian Instant Pot Cookbook ] are simple to prepare and average about 10-15 minutes prep time. An Instant Pot evangelist, she loves to share how the appliance has changed the way she cooks for herself and her family, providing ingredient shortcuts and how-to advice for all types of Indian dishes to enjoy streamlined, easy, and delicious recipes for everything from weeknights to family gatherings.
Reviews
"I devoured Chapters 1 and 2 of the Kindle version of this “Indian Instant Pot Cookbook: Traditional Indian Dishes Made Easy and Fast” within hours of it being electronically delivered. Within just the first Chapter there is more useful and detailed -- yet easy to understand -- Instant Pot specific information than any other IP cookbook that I own. It is rich with helpful information some of which I’ve seen before, some which I haven't -- but what I have seen is spread out across multiple cookbooks and IP websites. Nowhere else have I _ever_ seen an IP cookbook or recipe website address this problem! ANY other cookbook would list this as “Prep: 20 minutes; Cook: 15 minutes; Total: 35 minutes”. THIS cookbook is the first one I’ve seen to actually acknowledge reality for cooking with an Instant Pot. One of the earlier reviewers stated that many of the recipes included in this cookbook are already available on the author’s website -- as if that was a bad thing. If it were the other-way-around (cookbook first, then website) the author would likely be praised for providing such a rich supply of free “supplemental materials” to her recipes. Knowing that that I can go to the website and get detailed photos and descriptions, and then come to the cookbook to get just the bare-basic recipe details -- in a nice printed and bound cookbook, instead of a binder of loose-leaf printouts! Cookbooks are just that most of the time: bare-basic recipe details, where we’re lucky to get a few photos here or there, and almost never get a large-format good-quality photo to go with every recipe. Introduction. Chapter 1 : Indian Food, Easy & Fast. * The Pressure Cooking Tradition (in Indian Cooking). * Instant (Pot) Love. * Rethinking the “Instant” in Instant Pot. * The Indian Pantry. * * Spices. * * Dals & Beans. * * Herbs. * * Packages, Bottles, Cans. * Instant Pot Terminology. * Essential Equipment. * Frequently Asked Questions. * Pressure Cooking at High Altitude. Chapter 2 : Kitchen Staples. * Garam Masala. * Punjabi Garam Masala. * Goda Masala. * Onion Masala. * Ghee. * Ginger-Garlic Paste. * Paneer. * Greek Yogurt. * Meyer Lemon Chutney. * Coconut Green Chutney. * Mango Chutney. Chapter 3 : Rice, Dals & Beans. * Basmati Pilau. * Masale Bhat (Marathi Spiced Rice). * Khichadi (Rice with Lentils). * Dal Fry (Lentils with Fried Onions). * Dal Makhani (Creamy Lentils). * Langar Ki Dal (Creamy Mixed Lentils). * Chana Masala. * Chana Salaad (Chickpea Salad). * Punjabi Lobia (Black-Eyed Peas with Spinach). * Matki Chi Ussal (Spiced Sprouted Beans). * Punjabi Rajma (Red Kidney Beans). Chapter 4 : Vegetables & Vegetarian. * Aloo Gobi (Potatoes and Cauliflower). * Aloo Jeera (Cumin-Spiced Potatoes). * Beet Koshimbir (Beetroot Salad). * Buhdh Gobi Mutter (Cabbage and Peas). * Baingan Bharta (Eggpland with Onions). * Coconut-Tomato Soup. * Marathi Kadhi (Tango Yogurt Soup). * Marathi Rassa (Mixed Vegetables with Coconut). * Sindhi Sai Bhaji (Sindhi-Style Mixed Vegetables). * Paneer Biryani. * Palak Paneer. Chapter 5 : Fish, Chicken & Meat. * Patra Ni Macchi (Fish with Green Chutney). * Jhinga Nariyl Wala (Shrimp Coconut Curry). * Chicken Biryani. * Murgh Makhani (Butter Chicken). * Punjabi Chicken Curry. * Chicken Vindaloo. * Chicken Korma. * Chicken Tikka Masala. * Beef Curry. * Kheema Nariyal Saag (Ground Beef Coconut Curry & Spinach). * Kheema Matar (Spiced Ground Beef). * Pork Saag. * Lamb Rogan Josh (Lamb Curry). * Lamb Dum Biryani (Lamb & Rice Casserole). Chapter 6 : Drinks & Desserts. * Aam Panha (Raw Mango Drink). * Gulabi Doodh (Rose Milk). * Masala Chai (Spiced Tea). * Caramel Custard. * Elaichi Dahi (Creamy Cardamom Yogurt). * Mitha Dahi (Steamed Yogurt Custard). * Gajjar Halva (Carrot with Raisins). * Chawal Ki Kheer (Indian Rice Pudding). * Narali Bhat (Sweet Coconut Rice). Pressure Cooking Time Charts. * Beans and Legumes. * Grains. * Meat. * Poultry. * Fish & Seafood. * Vegetables. Measurement Conversions. Acknowledgements. About the Author."
"This is a wonderful cookbook, full of interesting yet simple to make Indian Food for your Instant Pot."
"We seek out weeknight dishes that remind us of our younger NYC years and eating out but with Urvashi's recipes, we can enjoy bring cuisine at home without hassle and cost of going out."
"WASP who loves Indian food here, and have been trying for a while to learn how to cook Indian food from well-known cookbooks by the likes of Julie Sahni and Madhur Jaffrey. I thought I might have made a mistake when I saw the following couplet in the first proper chapter: "Do we really need all those spices and ingredients to cook Indian food? Thankfully, Dr. Pitre alleviated my fears by immediately going on to catalog the core spices of Indian cooking, addresses the importance of having a spice grinder and preferably making your own garam masala, and offers a couple of solid-looking recipes for common spice blends (which don't necessarily involve the IP). But a lot of Sahni's recipes from _Classic Indian Cooking_-- great as they are!-- take multiple hours to make, and often require a trip to the Indian grocery to pick up something I don't have."
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Best African Cooking

Afro-Vegan: Farm-Fresh African, Caribbean, and Southern Flavors Remixed
In Afro-Vegan, renowned chef and food justice activist Bryant Terry reworks and remixes the favorite staples, ingredients, and classic dishes of the African Diaspora to present more than 100 wholly new, creative culinary combinations that will amaze vegans, vegetarians, and omnivores alike. Pointing out the high incidence of African Americans with diet-preventable diseases, such as hypertension and type 2 diabetes, Terry sets out to help correct that situation one meal at a time, jumping right into specific dishes and their preparation. Afro-Vegan shows us how to be proud of our storied, vegetable-rich foodways.”. —Hugh Acheson, chef and author of A New Turn in the South “ Afro-Vegan animates the cuisine of the African diaspora with the detail, reverence, and passion it deserves. He inspires us to celebrate and explore.”. —Dayo Olopade, author of The Bright Continent: Breaking Rules and Making Change in Modern Africa “If A People’s History Of The United States and Joy of Cooking had a baby, Afro-Vegan would be it!”. —Isa Chandra Moskowitz, author of Veganomicon and Isa Does It “In this beautiful, casual collection of recipes from across the African diaspora, Bryant Terry brings to life a vegetable, grain, spice-based culinary heritage too often ignored.
Reviews
"In addition to over 100 intriguing recipes (I’ve made about six since getting the book last week, and they were amazing), Chef Terry shares his obvious passion for life and food, for music and art, for high culture and down-home good times, for gourmet appetites and raw-knuckled activism. At one level, this is a cookbook for African Americans, showing the way back to a traditional, healthy, local, seasonal, and plant-centered diet that speaks of community, resilience, innovation, and love. It’s full of appreciation for the heroes - sung and unsung - of the various movements of liberation and exploration whose efforts have paved the way for Mr Terry’s considerable accomplishments. Chef Terry's encyclopedic knowledge of techniques and ingredients from all over the world allow him to synthesize and fuse artistically: North African chermoula sauce meets tempeh (fermented Indonesian soybean cake); Jamaican patty filled with Lousiana maque choux; Brazilian vatapa informed with Southern okra, corn, and tomatoes."
"I feel like vegan cookbooks can sometimes be repetitive, they always contain some type of "cheeze" recipe, and they all contain complex versions of traditional meat-based entrees."
"I'll roll up my sleeves again some day and really give some of the recipes a go."
"bought as a gift...it was well received."
"Purchased for a friend and she LOVED it!"
"Wonderful book , The most beautiful cookbook i ever bought ."
"New look at food and very creative."
"Now this cookbook is very useful and has recipes I love!"
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Best European Cooking

But I Could Never Go Vegan!: 125 Recipes That Prove You Can Live Without Cheese, It's Not All Rabbit Food, and Your Friends Will Still Come Over for Dinner
Blogger-author extraordinaire Kristy Turner deliciously refutes every excuse you’ve ever heard with 125 bursting-with-flavor vegan recipes for every meal of the day—including dessert! ” Not when you can make your own Homemade Seitan, Barbecue Sauce, Zesty Ranch Dressing, and Tofu Sour Cream. ” They will when they get a taste of Carrot Cashew Pâté, Portobello Carpaccio, and Gnocchi alla Vodka. You’ll find you can get enough protein, fit in at a potluck, learn to love cauliflower, and enjoy pizza, nachos, brownies, and more—without any animal products at all. One of Amazon’s Best Books of the Month in Cookbooks, Food & Wine “Charming.”— Washington Post. Beautiful photos illustrate almost every recipe, showing how appetizing these dishes are, and there are plenty of how-to photos.”— Oregonian. “Even to a committed carnivore, Turner’s whimsically seasoned tone is at once inviting and authoritative. If you have a dilemma, Kristy has the answer!”. — Angela Liddon, New York Times —bestselling author of The Oh She Glows Cookbook and creator of OhSheGlows.com. “With warmth, humor, and great recipes, Kristy Turner combats excuses people commonly use to defend their dietary status quo. Those who think they can’t be satisfied without eating beef, for example, will do well to get acquainted with her plant-based fajitas, sloppy Joes, tacos, and more. is guaranteed to change hearts and minds one meal at a time.”. — Gene Baur, president and cofounder of Farm Sanctuary, author of Farm Sanctuary: Changing Hearts and Minds About Animals and Food. If you’re considering switching over to a plant-based diet—or simply eating a few more vegetarian meals—Kristy’s spectacular recipes and practical guidance will give you all of the inspiration you need. Most of all, her gentle and witty voice will guide you through all of the inevitable anxieties, stumbling blocks, and mishaps that accompany a lifestyle change. This book is beautiful, creative, whimsical, and profoundly inspiring.”. — Gena Hamshaw, author of Choosing Raw ; www.choosingraw.com. It’s true, no life is complete without the occasional calzone—but stuff ’em with Kristy’s Buffalo Cauliflower and Cashew Blue Cheese and you can have calzones and be vegan too. “Kristy and Chris have taken everything I love about their blog and somehow upgraded it, putting together one helluva cookbook with tons of helpful information and crazy good recipes that are sure to please hard-core vegans, curious newbies, and dabbling omnivores alike.
Reviews
"The author, Kristy Turner, has resisted the trappings of recipes calling for manufactured ingredients like vegan cheese (such as Daiya) and fake meats, available in the "health" food stores and has taken a new, tasty, and healthful approach with her recipes…super refreshing in the world of plant based/vegan cookbooks. Her recipes can be served to anyone, omnivore or vegan."
"I have been a vegetarian for over 20 years; live in a house with folks that all eat meat and LOVE all things cheese so never made the transition to Vegan - Friday nights after a long week in work are just too perfect when finished with cheese, wine and olives! Today I made the broccoli chickpea soup as nutritional yeast is always on hand in my pantry, and it was delicious , warm and easy to make; the Creole Corn chowder is next on my list as well as some of the rather delicious looking desserts to serve friends and family over the holidays...only to announce after they were vegan ! Follow up: I seriously doubted I could give up cheese, or that vegan cheese would be that good but just tried making their cashew blue cheese and all I can say is why, I am a convert!"
"I have successfully substituted coconut oil for vegan butter in all of those recipes so far, for anyone who wants to eschew the premade stuff. I've made almost a dozen recipes: the homemade BBQ sauce; green pea guacamole with homemade tortilla chips; baked bean and cornbread casserole; flourless chocolate decadence cake; BBQ jackfruit fajitas; chickpea omelettes; BBQ baked tofu; sweet and sour cauliflower; loaded Mexican baked potatoes; rosemary lemon poundcake; and molasses-hazelnut chocolate mousse tart. Many of the recipes involve a lot of different steps and/or ingredients, especially because some recipe components are actually previous "base" recipes (e.g. the baked beans utilize the homemade BBQ sauce)."
"They want me to make it again ...I love how there is an image for basically every single recipe."
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Best International Cooking

Jacques Pépin Heart & Soul in the Kitchen
In the companion book to his final PBS series, the world-renowned chef shows his close relationship to the land and sea as he cooks for close friends and family.
Reviews
"My first recipe I made was the easiest thing I could find to jump in, the Coffee Panna Cotta. I made it for company recently bc it turned out great during my test batch. I learned a lot of tidbits of his life story and understand why his tastes in food have developed beyond French cuisine. The recipes are many, and with much variety; so you will find an array of the most recognizable ingredients to a few 'strange' ones as defined by the American commonplace diet. There are many simple seafood, shellfish, recipes that are 10 mins to whip up and the usual suspects, chicken, beef, pork, vegetables, etc...it is common that in the majority of cookbooks out there, you will find some recipes you'll never do while jumping into others. Some simple dessert recipes too...I want to try the brittle using seeds bc my g'daughter is allergic to nuts. Although he says you can use a pot on the stove to make this, he gives instructions to use the microwave to do it, which shows you, he doesn't mind using something that is usually relegated to just heating up tea or water. So many cooks and chefs say NEVER to run them under water, like it's a cardinal sin to do that, subscribing instead to a damp cloth or soft-bristled brush at most. In short, as on his TV series and these books, that is what you get...a straightforward and refreshingly simple approach to food. I made half a recipe using walnuts (I had no pistachios) and chocolate chips and it was so good, easy and fast and ready to eat in about an hour!"
"I highly recommend this book for any skill level."
"He's my favorite TV cook, so I'm not sure my assessment of the book is determined only by the book."
"What a book!"
"As always, a wonderful book that takes us into this phenomenal chef/author's heart."
"I love that so much of what he does is simple yet very elegant."
"I received my cookbook the week before Jacques new television series began on Public Television."
"Companion to his TV cooking show which is great."
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Best Canadian Cooking

Ketogenic Instant Pot Cookbook: 250 Healthy Ketogenic Recipes
Discover 250 Keto Recipe for Instant Pot Recipes for breakfast, dinner, lunch, snacks, desserts Save you time, money and energy: all recipes are easy to cook Improve your health: all recipes are healthy and well balanced Increase your happiness: happiness and food are highly connected.
Reviews
"I would recommend this cookbook (Informational guide) to anyone who is hoping to eat better, feel better and look healthier."
"This book deals with all sorts of recipes for pot cooking."
"That’s by far the best book on instant pot cooking I now have, out of the five I recently purchased."
"Simple, easy to follow recipes with ingredients you have on your shelf or pantry."
"I love this book!"
"Not only are the recipes amazingly easy and delicious, the other half of the book is packed with information on how the diet works, tricks and tips for fitting it into your every day life, and lots of encouragement from someone who has been there, done that when it comes to food addiction."
"I thought that the recipes we're good and do able but why switch sweeteners from solid to liquid?"
"It also has recipes with non keto ingredients such as figs, grape juice, pears, bananas and raisins."
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Best Native American Cooking

Air Fryer Cookbook: 550 Recipes For Every Day. Healthy and Delicious Meals. Simple and Clear Instructions.
You will be amazed at how it is easy to cook your favorite dishes with the Air Fryer The first thing you need to know: You can cook almost everything you want with the Air Fryer The second thing : Only high-quality recipes will reveal the whole aroma and taste of dishes cooked in an Air Fryer And the third: With this cookbook, you will cook better, tastier and faster meals for yourself and your family.
Reviews
"I was given an air fryer for my birthday and had no idea what to cook with it."
"I don't know if all other recipes are so good as what we already tried, but it's yummy."
"Amazingly Easy Recipes to Fry, Bake, Grill, and Roast with Your Air Fryer, is a nice addition to go with your air fryer."
"The book is easy to read and has many useful recipes."
"Recipes are categorized by meal type, meat type, and there are also vegetarian recipes."
"There are things that I wouldn't have thought of cooking in the air fryer, such as breads."
"Lots of choices for items on the menu."
"So many different things to try."
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Best Latin American Cooking

Tamales 101: A Beginner's Guide to Making Traditional Tamales
Alice Guadalupe Tapp, co-owner of Tamara's Tamales, reveals the art of tamale making and imparts her knowledge and passion for this comforting treat in Tamales 101 . •At Tamara’s Tamales, Alice and her daughter, Tamara, sell hundreds of tamales a day—and have since 1996.
Reviews
"Good book although some of the recipes are a little more advanced for beginners."
"Love it ALOT OF good information & recipes!°."
"Love the recipes in this bood."
"Some of the recipes are complicated, so a few suggestions for shortcuts would have been helpful."
"I love tamales and this book make them easy to make."
"Great book, I saw so many recipes i want to try."
"Reading it now, can't wait to make tamales!"
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Best U.S. Regional Cooking

But I Could Never Go Vegan!: 125 Recipes That Prove You Can Live Without Cheese, It's Not All Rabbit Food, and Your Friends Will Still Come Over for Dinner
Blogger-author extraordinaire Kristy Turner deliciously refutes every excuse you’ve ever heard with 125 bursting-with-flavor vegan recipes for every meal of the day—including dessert! ” Not when you can make your own Homemade Seitan, Barbecue Sauce, Zesty Ranch Dressing, and Tofu Sour Cream. ” They will when they get a taste of Carrot Cashew Pâté, Portobello Carpaccio, and Gnocchi alla Vodka. You’ll find you can get enough protein, fit in at a potluck, learn to love cauliflower, and enjoy pizza, nachos, brownies, and more—without any animal products at all. One of Amazon’s Best Books of the Month in Cookbooks, Food & Wine “Charming.”— Washington Post. Beautiful photos illustrate almost every recipe, showing how appetizing these dishes are, and there are plenty of how-to photos.”— Oregonian. “Even to a committed carnivore, Turner’s whimsically seasoned tone is at once inviting and authoritative. If you have a dilemma, Kristy has the answer!”. — Angela Liddon, New York Times —bestselling author of The Oh She Glows Cookbook and creator of OhSheGlows.com. “With warmth, humor, and great recipes, Kristy Turner combats excuses people commonly use to defend their dietary status quo. Those who think they can’t be satisfied without eating beef, for example, will do well to get acquainted with her plant-based fajitas, sloppy Joes, tacos, and more. is guaranteed to change hearts and minds one meal at a time.”. — Gene Baur, president and cofounder of Farm Sanctuary, author of Farm Sanctuary: Changing Hearts and Minds About Animals and Food. If you’re considering switching over to a plant-based diet—or simply eating a few more vegetarian meals—Kristy’s spectacular recipes and practical guidance will give you all of the inspiration you need. Most of all, her gentle and witty voice will guide you through all of the inevitable anxieties, stumbling blocks, and mishaps that accompany a lifestyle change. This book is beautiful, creative, whimsical, and profoundly inspiring.”. — Gena Hamshaw, author of Choosing Raw ; www.choosingraw.com. It’s true, no life is complete without the occasional calzone—but stuff ’em with Kristy’s Buffalo Cauliflower and Cashew Blue Cheese and you can have calzones and be vegan too. “Kristy and Chris have taken everything I love about their blog and somehow upgraded it, putting together one helluva cookbook with tons of helpful information and crazy good recipes that are sure to please hard-core vegans, curious newbies, and dabbling omnivores alike.
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"The author, Kristy Turner, has resisted the trappings of recipes calling for manufactured ingredients like vegan cheese (such as Daiya) and fake meats, available in the "health" food stores and has taken a new, tasty, and healthful approach with her recipes…super refreshing in the world of plant based/vegan cookbooks. Her recipes can be served to anyone, omnivore or vegan."
"I have been a vegetarian for over 20 years; live in a house with folks that all eat meat and LOVE all things cheese so never made the transition to Vegan - Friday nights after a long week in work are just too perfect when finished with cheese, wine and olives! Today I made the broccoli chickpea soup as nutritional yeast is always on hand in my pantry, and it was delicious , warm and easy to make; the Creole Corn chowder is next on my list as well as some of the rather delicious looking desserts to serve friends and family over the holidays...only to announce after they were vegan ! Follow up: I seriously doubted I could give up cheese, or that vegan cheese would be that good but just tried making their cashew blue cheese and all I can say is why, I am a convert!"
"I have successfully substituted coconut oil for vegan butter in all of those recipes so far, for anyone who wants to eschew the premade stuff. I've made almost a dozen recipes: the homemade BBQ sauce; green pea guacamole with homemade tortilla chips; baked bean and cornbread casserole; flourless chocolate decadence cake; BBQ jackfruit fajitas; chickpea omelettes; BBQ baked tofu; sweet and sour cauliflower; loaded Mexican baked potatoes; rosemary lemon poundcake; and molasses-hazelnut chocolate mousse tart. Many of the recipes involve a lot of different steps and/or ingredients, especially because some recipe components are actually previous "base" recipes (e.g. the baked beans utilize the homemade BBQ sauce)."
"They want me to make it again ...I love how there is an image for basically every single recipe."
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Best Caribbean & West Indian Cooking

Afro-Vegan: Farm-Fresh African, Caribbean, and Southern Flavors Remixed
In Afro-Vegan, renowned chef and food justice activist Bryant Terry reworks and remixes the favorite staples, ingredients, and classic dishes of the African Diaspora to present more than 100 wholly new, creative culinary combinations that will amaze vegans, vegetarians, and omnivores alike. Pointing out the high incidence of African Americans with diet-preventable diseases, such as hypertension and type 2 diabetes, Terry sets out to help correct that situation one meal at a time, jumping right into specific dishes and their preparation. Afro-Vegan shows us how to be proud of our storied, vegetable-rich foodways.”. —Hugh Acheson, chef and author of A New Turn in the South “ Afro-Vegan animates the cuisine of the African diaspora with the detail, reverence, and passion it deserves. He inspires us to celebrate and explore.”. —Dayo Olopade, author of The Bright Continent: Breaking Rules and Making Change in Modern Africa “If A People’s History Of The United States and Joy of Cooking had a baby, Afro-Vegan would be it!”. —Isa Chandra Moskowitz, author of Veganomicon and Isa Does It “In this beautiful, casual collection of recipes from across the African diaspora, Bryant Terry brings to life a vegetable, grain, spice-based culinary heritage too often ignored.
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"In addition to over 100 intriguing recipes (I’ve made about six since getting the book last week, and they were amazing), Chef Terry shares his obvious passion for life and food, for music and art, for high culture and down-home good times, for gourmet appetites and raw-knuckled activism. At one level, this is a cookbook for African Americans, showing the way back to a traditional, healthy, local, seasonal, and plant-centered diet that speaks of community, resilience, innovation, and love. It’s full of appreciation for the heroes - sung and unsung - of the various movements of liberation and exploration whose efforts have paved the way for Mr Terry’s considerable accomplishments. Chef Terry's encyclopedic knowledge of techniques and ingredients from all over the world allow him to synthesize and fuse artistically: North African chermoula sauce meets tempeh (fermented Indonesian soybean cake); Jamaican patty filled with Lousiana maque choux; Brazilian vatapa informed with Southern okra, corn, and tomatoes."
"I feel like vegan cookbooks can sometimes be repetitive, they always contain some type of "cheeze" recipe, and they all contain complex versions of traditional meat-based entrees."
"I am so excited to dig into these resicpes, I’ve committed my husband to 3 times a week cooking dates."
"I'll roll up my sleeves again some day and really give some of the recipes a go."
"bought as a gift...it was well received."
"Purchased for a friend and she LOVED it!"
"Wonderful book , The most beautiful cookbook i ever bought ."
"New look at food and very creative."
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