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Learn to COOK - Classical Turkish Cooking: Traditional Turkish Food for the American Kitchen

Classical Turkish Cooking: Traditional Turkish Food for the American Kitchen
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Manufacturer: William Morrow Cookbooks
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 641.59561
EAN: 9780060931636
ISBN: 0060931639
Label: William Morrow Cookbooks
Manufacturer: William Morrow Cookbooks
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 320
Publication Date: 1999-05-01
Publisher: William Morrow Cookbooks
Release Date: 1999-04-07
Studio: William Morrow Cookbooks

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Turkish food is one of the world's great cuisines.Its taste and depth place it with French and Chinese; its simplicity and healthfulness rank it number one. Turkish-born Ayla Algar offers 175 recipes for this vibrant and tasty food, presented against the rich and fascinating backdrop of Turkish history and culture. Tempting recipes for kebabs, pilafs, meze (appetizers), dolmas (those delicious stuffed vegetables or vine leaves), soups, fish, manti and other pasta dishes, lamb, poultry, yogurt, bread, and traditional sweets such as baklava are introduced here to American cooks in accessible form. With its emphasis on grains, vegetables, fruits, olive oil, and other healthful foods, Turkish cooking puts a new spin on familiar ingredients and offers culinary adventure coupled with satisfying and delicious meals.


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Summary: Great Book, Great Food
Comment: Love this cookbook, have only had Turkish food in America, but had some visuals and wasn't hindered by the lack of photos...have prepared multiple meals for family & dinner parties and always recieve rave reviews from 5 year old American children to adults who have actually lived in Turkey...Have made the Kofte w/ Lamb, Beef, Veal or even ground turkey (no pun intended)...all are delicious!

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Summary: Recommended cookbook for American chefs
Comment: Turkish cuisine is appreciated all the over world. I know our friends the Americans like Shish Kebab bd Shish Tawook. In this book, you will find many recipes about our traditional Turkish cuisine. If you have a restaurant in America and you want very much to add to your meny some good Turkish dishes, this book will help you. And don't forget to visit our country. You are always welcome.

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Summary: A fantastic Turkish cookbook!
Comment: I am American and my husband is from Turkey, so I wanted to get some good books on how to cook him the foods from his childhood. These had to be authentic...no mediocre recipes would suffice. I reach for this book all the time and have marked a great number of recipes because I turn to them time and again. There hasn't been a single one I've tried that my husband hasn't loved, which is all the proof I need! Some criticisms are that the book has no pictures, which would help to visualize how the finished dish should look, and there are some recipe omissions that even I as a layperson would have liked to see. All in all though, one of the best Turkish cookbooks around.

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Summary: Its Real helper to get into the Great Turk Health Table
Comment:
I would like to give a great wow for her work , super cooker friendly way to get uniqe recipies and technics, the Book covers almost all of the main Original Turkish daily HEALTY home and restaurant kitchen examples and uniqe Ottoman Palace dishes

Suggest that to try make your own Turkish Sesami Bagels < called by Turks as Simit>!!! u`ll love it

Its realy one of a kind kitchen and her rarest way to get into it

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Summary: Very Good With Exceptions
Comment: Really a very good primer on Turkish cooking, utilizing ingreadients that are generally available in the US. There is, of course, an exception which is the famous red Turkish pepper that is hard to find in American markets. There are many recipes from different parts of teh country, although there are a few exceptions toits completeness. One of these is the lack of a recpie for the famous Turkish bulgur that is so ubquitous in that country. Another is a recipe for some of the basic salads, such as sheperd's salad or "seasonal" salad popular on so many restaurant menus. Also missing are recipes for some of the many mezes that are a staple of Turkish eating. Finally, I missed a recipe for thefamous Adana kebap (ground lamb kabob). This all being said, if you are going to have one Turkish cookbook, this would be a good one.


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