Bavel
shared
This Book is Out of Stock!
Modern Recipes Inspired by the Middle East [A Cookbook]
English


LOOKING TO PLACE A BULK ORDER?CLICK HERE

Piracy-free
Piracy-free
Assured Quality
Assured Quality
Secure Transactions
Secure Transactions
Fast Delivery
Fast Delivery
Sustainably Printed
Sustainably Printed
*COD & Shipping Charges may apply on certain items.
Review final details at checkout.
1445
2199
34% OFF
Hardback
Out Of Stock
All inclusive*

About The Book

<p><strong>From the acclaimed chefs behind award-winning Los Angeles restaurant Bavel comes a gorgeous cookbook featuring personal stories and more than eighty recipes that celebrate the diversity of Middle Eastern cuisines.</strong><br /><br /><strong>NAMED ONE OF THE BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR BY <em>TIME OUT &bull; "</em>Ori and Genevieve manage to pull off a style of cooking that is both familiar (and therefore comforting) but also new (and therefore fresh and exciting). This is the sort of food I could live on."&mdash;Yotam Ottolenghi</strong></p> <p>When chef Ori Menashe and pastry chef Genevieve Gergis opened their first Los Angeles restaurant, Bestia, the city fell in love. By the time they launched their second restaurant, Bavel, the love affair had expanded to cooks and food lovers nationwide.&nbsp;<em>Bavel,</em> the cookbook, invites home cooks to explore the broad and varied cuisines of the Middle East through fragrant spice blends; sublime zhougs, tahini, labneh, and hummus; rainbows of crisp-pickled vegetables; tender, oven-baked flatbreads; fall-off-the-bone meats and tagines; buttery pastries and tarts; and so much more.</p> <p><br />Bavel&mdash;pronounced bah-VELLE, the Hebrew name for Babel&mdash;is a metaphor for the myriad cultural, spiritual, and political differences that divide us. The food of <em>Bavel</em> tells the many stories of the countries defined as "the Middle East." These recipes are influenced by the flavors and techniques from all corners of the region, and many, such as Tomato with Smoked Harissa, Turmeric Chicken with Toum, and Date-Walnut Tart, are inspired by Menashe's Israeli upbringing and Gergis' Egyptian roots. <em>Bavel</em> celebrates the freedom to cook what we love without loyalty to any specific country, and represents a world before the region was divided into separate nations. This is cooking without borders.</p>
downArrow

Details