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The North African Kitchen: Regional Recipes and Stories [Hardcover]

Fiona Dunlop (Author), Simon Wheeler (Photographer)
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February 2008
Behind closed doors, North African home cooks are taking the region's food to new heights. Traditional dishes such as tagines, stews, soups, and salads are being adapted and refined, and new dishes are being created using classic ingredients such as fiery spices, jewel-like dried fruits, lemons, and armfuls of fresh herbs.

The North African Kitchen is the result of Fiona Dunlop's long fascination with the region. She visits eight of the best home cooks in Morocco, Tunisia, and Libya, shopping and cooking with them, and learning their favorite recipes and cooking tricks. Simplicity is at the heart of the private medina kitchen. The exotic fuses with the domestic to produce dishes that are highly flavored yet quick and easy to prepare. Tunisian cuisine is perhaps the hottest of the region-due in large part to the popularity of the fiery chili paste harissa. As well as a strong French influence, pasta is a passion in Tunisia. Morocco's great forte is its tagines and sauces-with meat and fish being cooked in one of four popular sauces. And Libya, although less gastronomically subtle than Tunisia and Morocco, excels in soups and patisserie.

This culinary journey creates a vivid and sensual picture of how food is really shopped for and cooked in the private kitchens of some of the world's most extraordinary gastronomic cultures.


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Dunlap, author of New Tapas, focuses here on the cities of Marrakech, Fez, Tunis, Carthage, La Goulette and Tripoli, going deeper than the average traveler to explore the kitchens of seven women and one man. The collection thus represents the home cooking of the region with refreshingly uncomplicated techniques, short lists of ingredients and the comforting, elemental flavors of various spices and seasonings. A Fez-style salad of carrots, cinnamon, orange juice and orange blossom water is a sweet, fragrant puree, served cool, while Mechmachia, a Tunisian simmer of lamb, pumpkin, dried fruit and caramelized onion makes a golden, mouth-melting delight quick enough to prepare on a weeknight. There are, of course, plenty of tagines, the iconic slow-cooked stews of Morocco, made with a range of different spice mixtures and regional variations. Yet the recipes also reveal plenty of other global influences: there are the pickled vegetables and salads of Kemia, the Tunisian-Jewish version of mezze, and French-influenced crepes with Seville orange marmalade. Balancing out the meaty gravies and densely packed pots of couscous are delicate pastries like Samsas with almond and sesame. A section in the back is devoted to North African basics: how to make chili paste and what spices are used to create the Tunisian mix called tabel. A list of recommended restaurants in each city is also included. Dunlap's recipes are easy to follow, and full-color photographs evoke the spicy, sumptuous flavors of the region. (Feb.)
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About the Author

Fiona Dunlop's first cookbook, New Tapas-an exploration of Spain's best tapas bars-reached the hearts and dinner tables of more than 80,000 people around the globe. She lives in London and writes for The Sunday Telegraph, The Observer and the Financial Times and has written several books, including many travel guides.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Interlink Publishing Group (February 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1566567122
  • ISBN-13: 978-1566567121
  • Product Dimensions: 10.1 x 8.2 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #685,310 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I'm a bit of an armchair traveler, and this cookbook has allowed me to travel from my kitchen! Fiona Dunlop visits the homes of chefs throughout North Africa for her recipes. She recounts stories about each dish, family, and area, and the accompanying photographs are absolutely gorgeous! The dishes are unusual and fun to make but it is one of those cookbooks that is as much fun to read as it is to cook from.
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I found the recipes in the book very interesting and easy to make. Most of the receipes are delicious. I highly recommend this book to all food lovers and those who enjoy trying of different recipes. It is a joy to read the recipes too.
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