Anahid's Gourmet Cookbook
Author | : Anahid Doniguian |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 543 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 9789953373478 |
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Author | : Anahid Doniguian |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 543 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 9789953373478 |
Author | : Charles Corm |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 144 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Patriotic poetry, French |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Karim El Koussa |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 350 |
Release | : 2015-03-02 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781620065785 |
Could it be possible that Jesus was not Jewish? What would that mean to the faithful? Jesus the Phoenician exposes, among other unprecedented certitudes, the origin of the Jewish faith and the true hidden identity of Jesus Christ. Though the author claims no theological degree, as a Christian and a writer he has read and researched extensively and compiled a sound, compelling argument that the traditionally accepted story of Jesus the Jew, though largely undisputed by the faithful in favor of the biblical version, is actually an impossibility. By investigating the etymology of the name, Jesus, other questions arise regarding the incompatibility between the Great Annunciation and traditional Jewish practices, as well as the true lineage of the family of the Messiah. Then, by examining the lives of the family, friends, and Disciples of Jesus, the circumstances of Jesus' birth are challenged, establishing which Bethlehem the child savior was born in and substantiating the origins-Galilean or Jewish-of Jesus and his Disciples. Furthermore, based on a new understanding of the true origins of Jesus and his apostles, Jesus the Phoenician reveals the truth about Jesus by showing the many holes in the traditional Jewish and biblical history that point to Jesus having been a Jew. And, finally, the reader is asked to consider the validity of the typically dismissed sources, the Apocrypha, the ex-biblical texts that suggest and support the theory of Jesus the Phoenician. By investigating and analyzing the Old and New Testaments, as well as numerous other books, Apocrypha, and scholarly sources, Jesus the Phoenician systematically debunks the traditionally accepted Jewish story of Jesus and synthesizes a groundbreaking explanation for this historical and theological blunder. By delving into the history of the Canaano-Phoenicians and disproving the accuracy of the established story of Jesus Christ, Jesus the Phoenician begs the reader to think outside of biblical tradition and to consider, as have scholars, theologians, and writers throughout history, the proof herein that denies the identity of Jesus the Jew.
Author | : Marlene Matar |
Publisher | : Interlink Books |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2018-07-01 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 9781566569866 |
It is hardly surprising that Aleppo, one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities, is also home to one of the world’s most distinguished and vibrant cuisines. Surrounded by fertile lands and located at the end of the Silk Road, which passed through Central Asia and Mesopotamia, Aleppo was a food capital long before Paris, Rome, or New York. Its diverse communities of Arabs, Kurds, Armenians, Circassians, and others contributed to its culinary traditions and produced a vast selection of different types of dishes—and no less than 20 kinds of kibbeh recipes. Here, one of the Arab world’s most renowned chefs unlocks the secrets to this distinctive cuisine in this comprehensive cookbook filled with practical guidance on Middle Eastern cooking techniques as well as step-by step explanations of over 200 irresistible recipes, such as Chili and Garlic Kebab, Syrian Fishcakes, Lamb Stuffed Eggplants, Semolina and Butter pudding, and the queen of the mezze table, Red Pepper and Walnut Spread. Divided into 15 chapters (Basic Recipes, Appetizers and Mezze, Soups, Salads and Accompaniments, Grains, Fish, Poultry, Meat, Kibbeh, Stuffed Dishes, Vegetables, Stews, Bread, Desserts and Sweets, Pickles and Preserves, and Beverages), traditional cooking and preservation methods go hand-in-hand with modern combinations of flavors and today’s desire for healthful and natural meals. Wonderful full-color photography of the food, people, and markets of Aleppo make this a stunning cookbook, a great gift for food lovers, and a fitting tribute to a beautiful city and the suffering its people have endured.
Author | : America's Test Kitchen |
Publisher | : America's Test Kitchen |
Total Pages | : 369 |
Release | : 2015-10-13 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1940352010 |
A provocative, handpicked collection of relevant (and surprising) essential recipes for today’s cook. We have countless recipes at our disposal today but what are the real keepers, the ones that don’t just feed us when we’re hungry or impress our friends on Saturday night, but inspire us to get into the kitchen? At the forefront of American cooking for more than 20 years, the editors at America’s Test Kitchen have answered this question in an essential collection of recipes that you won’t find anywhere else: 100 Recipes Everyone Should Know How to Make. Organized into three recipe sections—Absolute Essentials, Surprising Essentials, and Global Essentials—each recipe is preceded by a thought-provoking essay that positions the dish. For example, Treating Pasta Like Rice Simplifies Everything; A Covered Pot Is a Surprisingly Good Place to Roast a Chicken; and Re-imagine Pie in a Skillet to Simplify the Process. You’ll find useful workday recipes like a killer tomato sauce that’s almost as easy as opening a jar of the store-bought stuff; genius techniques for producing amazing flavor—try poaching chicken breasts over a garlic-and-soy- spiked brine (trust us, it’s that good); and familiar favorites reinvigorated—the best beef stew comes from Spain (and it’s even easier to make than the stateside stew you’ve been eating for years). Gorgeous photography (shot right in the test kitchen) accompanies every recipe, revealing the finished dish as well as highlights of its preparation. Likely to stir debate among anyone interested in food and cooking, 100 Recipes Everyone Should Know How to Make provides a snapshot of how we cook today and will galvanize even the most jaded cook to get into the kitchen.
Author | : Kamal Al-Faqih |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 258 |
Release | : 2009-09-01 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 0762756497 |
Savory, heart-healthy Lebanese recipes from a renowned chef The cuisine of Lebanon epitomizes the best of the Mediterranean diet, which is highly regarded for its positive health benefits. Abounding in vegetables, grains, fresh herbs and spices, poultry, and lamb, it yields meals replete with robust, earthy flavors. In Classic Lebanese Cuisine, Chef Kamal Al-Faqih presents 170 dazzling recipes that reflect the full breadth of authentic Lebanese cuisine. Featuring favorites such as baba ghannouj, tabbouli, and kibbi, this book also presents Al-Faqih's signature classics, like London broil layered with pita and garlic yogurt, and heart-healthy fire-roasted wheat with lamb. With step-by-step instructions accompanied by full-color photographs throughout, this book makes Lebanese cuisine accessible to everyone who seeks to reproduce their favorite flavors and dishes—from the merely curious to more experienced cooks.
Author | : Slavka Bodic |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 140 |
Release | : 2020-05-31 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : |
What could be better than a home-cooked meal? Maybe only a Armenian homemade meal. Do not get discouraged if you have no Armenian roots or friends. Maybe you heard for Georgian or Azerbaijani cuisine, but never tried Armenian? Now you can make Armenian food feast in your kitchen! This ultimate Armenian cookbook offers you 111 best dishes of this cuisine! From more famous lavash to more exotic gata dessert, this cookbook keeps it easy and affordable. All the ingredients necessary are wholesome and widely accessible. The author's picks are as flavorful as they are healthy. The dishes described in this cookbook are "what Armenian grandmothers have made for decades." Full of well-balanced and nutritious meals, this handy cookbook includes many low-carb options. Discover a plethora of benefits of Caucasians cuisines, and you may fall in love with cooking at home. Inspired by a real food lover, this collection of delicious recipes will taste buds utterly satisfied. ♥♥♥
Author | : Hussein Dekmak |
Publisher | : Hippocrene Books |
Total Pages | : 168 |
Release | : 2007-10 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 9780781812085 |
Lebanese cuisine is one of the most unique in the Middle East, combing influences from the Egyptians, Persians, ancient Greeks, Ottomans, and most recently the French. This cookbook includes more then 100 authentic recipes in easy step-by-step format and sumptuous colour photographs.
Author | : Janet Kalush |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Cooking, Lebanese |
ISBN | : 9780967266305 |
In recent years, Lebanese cuisine has become extremely familiar in Western countries. The traditional dishes of the Middle East are internationally renowned. The most popular foods, such as yoghurt (laban), Kibbee balls, tabouleh, baklawa, grape leaf rools, pita bread (kimaj), chick-pea dip (hummus), and many more, are available as take-outs from restaurants, deli counters in supermarkets, and Middle Eastern or Greek speciality food stores. Progress has allowed us to purchase ingredients in jars, cans, or boxes for immediate use. This eliminates many of the tedious tasks of preparation our mothers and grandmothers had before. Cooking is Janet's passion. With a heartfelt 'Ahlan Wa Sahlan', she welcomes her guests and makes them feel comfortable and relaxed. She especially loves to share her Lebanese heritage through her cooking. It's a toss-up who has the most enjoyment, the cook or the guests.
Author | : Linda Chirinian |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1987 |
Genre | : Cookery, Persian |
ISBN | : 9780961703301 |