13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best I've found, April 15, 2001
By A Customer
This is an amazing book! I have been able to recreate dishes that I ate as a child. There are excellent traditional recipes for Lebanese, Egyptian and Palestinian/Jordanian food. Also included are several versions of the same recipe with regional differences which is a rare treat for those with more experience and knowledge of middle eastern food. A must have.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not bad...., October 15, 2006
This review is from: From the Lands of Figs and Olives: Over 300 Delicious and Unusual Recipes from the Middle East and North Africa (Paperback)
...but I am still looking for the best Arab cookbook out there, and I havent found it.
I made the Iraqi date cookies.....those were good. I also made katayif.....the filling was nice but the batter was chewy.
The baklawa turned out nicely, and the spinach pies were alright.
However I made something called "chicken milina" which supposedly is from Morocco.....in the end, chicken mixed with sliced onion and tomatoes made for a rather mushy, and visually unappealing dish. I thought Moroccan cuisine was supposed to be the most sophisticated? This recipe didnt do much to support that idea.
The Iraqi "meat pies" were similarly disappointing. It was basically hamburger mixed with rice, no spices except S&P, and cilantro...but the cilantro's flavor is cooked out of existence, leaving me with a glorified hamburger patty.
Kufta bis Sayniya was another disaster. Ground beef layered with tomato sauce and onions and a few spices....and then 1/4 inch thick potato slices that never cook all the way through even if you follow the directions and then give it additional time.
So far, Im not "wow'ed" by the actual entrees, but most of the desserts have turned out well.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Terrific Cross-Section of Middle Eastern Cuisine, February 5, 2002
This review is from: From the Lands of Figs and Olives: Over 300 Delicious and Unusual Recipes from the Middle East and North Africa (Paperback)
This is a great cookbook, with anecdotal information that makes it feel like you're sitting down with the authors over hot Turkish coffee, reminiscing about their travels.
Each recipe has the country/ies of origin, and what it's called in Arabic (which could come in very handy next time you're in a Middle Eastern restaurant!). The instructions are clear, and it has a great index.
My one complaint is that it has only a few photos. I like to know what it's supposed to look like when I'm trying a new recipe. I know that's not a deterrent for many cooks, but for those of you like me, that is a drawback. The varied selections and the cultural tidbits between the covers more than make up for that lack, though, and I recommend this cookbook heartily.
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