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Learn to COOK - Tagine Greats: 80 Delicious Tagine Recipes, The Top 80 Moroccan Tajine recipes

Tagine Greats: 80 Delicious Tagine Recipes, The Top 80 Moroccan Tajine recipes
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 641
EAN: 9781921573583
ISBN: 1921573589
Label: Tebbo
Manufacturer: Tebbo
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 164
Publication Date: 2009-02-16
Publisher: Tebbo
Studio: Tebbo

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Editorial Reviews:

If you own a tagine, you need this book. If you don't own one, you are missing out. They are a great way to cook and the food is simply beautiful. If you love Moroccan food then this recipe book is a must have.

You'll love this book, the recipes are easy, the ingredients are easy to get and they don't take long to make.

There is an excellent recipe for Tagine of Okra and Tomatoes and a wonderful Vegetable Tagine with Sliced Apricots at the back of the book. My favorite tagines are the slightly sweet ones with dates, prunes, apricots and the different types of nuts that are added toward the end of the cooking time. There is also a wonderful Lamb Tagine With Apricots, Olives and Buttered Almonds. There is also a really nice minced beef tagine with wonderfully tasting preserved lemons which are very easy to make yourself.

This book will also give you enough inspiration to experiment with different ingredients since you'll find the extensive index to be extremely helpful.

The recipes are superb. Wonderfully easy to put together and you don't have to make or purchase a ton of condiments before you have a chance to play with them.

Yummy!! Definitely great comfort food during winter. And don't forget the couscous!




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Summary: A large word document does not a book make
Comment: If this book were in the humor section rather than cooking I would give it three more stars as each page is a "Where's Waldo" of editing errors and bad formatting. My wife and I had a great time laughing at everything we found wrong (which is why I think it warrants two stars as a novelty). Some examples of what's wrong with this book: The pronunciation guide for tagine in the beginning lacks the appropriate fonts so most of the letters show up as square block, none of the recipes use consistent units or structure for ingredients, one recipe is written completely in French, another is formatted as two columns (ingredients on the left instructions on the right) unlike all other recipes, the index includes no accurate page references but does include things like "tsp" in case you were wondering where all the tsp measurements were (but the pages are all off so you wouldn't be able to find them anyways).

I could go on and on, but the short of it is that it looks like someone kept a word document of recipes as a hobby, used some of the automatic features to generate a table of contents and index, copied some text from wikipedia for an introduction, then published it as a book without bothering to proofread any of the content.

If, like me, you are a fan of B movies, and have a soft spot for things that are done so poorly they become strange gems in their own awkward way, you'll get a kick out of this recipe book (but you may want to pick up the 2nd edition which seems to suffer from the same inattention to detail).

If you're looking for a polished recipe book, do not get this (or the 2nd edition).




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