The New Mediterranean Jewish Table

The New Mediterranean Jewish Table
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 468
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ISBN-10 : 9780520960619
ISBN-13 : 0520960610
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Book Synopsis The New Mediterranean Jewish Table by : Joyce Goldstein

Download or read book The New Mediterranean Jewish Table written by Joyce Goldstein and published by Univ of California Press. This book was released on 2016-04-12 with total page 468 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For thousands of years, the people of the Jewish Diaspora have carried their culinary traditions and kosher laws throughout the world. In the United States, this has resulted primarily in an Ashkenazi table of matzo ball soup and knishes, brisket and gefilte fish. But Joyce Goldstein is now expanding that menu with this comprehensive collection of over four hundred recipes from the kitchens of three Mediterranean Jewish cultures: the Sephardic, the Maghrebi, and the Mizrahi. The New Mediterranean Jewish Table is an authoritative guide to Jewish home cooking from North Africa, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Spain, Portugal, and the Middle East. It is a treasury filled with vibrant, seasonal recipes—both classic and updated—that embrace fresh fruits and vegetables; grains and legumes; small portions of meat, poultry, and fish; and a healthy mix of herbs and spices. It is also the story of how Jewish cooks successfully brought the local ingredients, techniques, and traditions of their new homelands into their kitchens. With this varied and appealing selection of Mediterranean Jewish recipes, Joyce Goldstein promises to inspire new generations of Jewish and non-Jewish home cooks alike with dishes for everyday meals and holiday celebrations.


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