
The Arab-Israeli Cookbook
The Recipes
Robin Soans(Author)
Aurora Metro Books (Publisher)
Published on 15. June 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
96 pages
978-0-9515877-5-1 (ISBN)
Description
Simple recipes offering the best of Middle Eastern food and more. Gathered in Israel and Palestine from ordinary people going about their everyday lives, the author found that each person had a story to tell and a recipe to cook. Robin Soans tells of his moving encounters with the people of the region and provides authentic pictures of those he met, the places he visited and the food he tasted. We bring you their individual recipes handed down through the generations - from carrot cake to kebabs, from falafels to gefilte fish, from tabbouleh to tuna melt ...
Reviews / Votes
'After so many news headlines, you suddenly spend time with ordinary locals, appreciate their everyday lives and the subtler shading in this complex, multicultural society, as well as learn fascinating facts about their culinary traditions and economic difficulties...' THE INDEPENDENTMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Twickenham
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Aurora Metro Publications
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 259 mm
Width: 205 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
372 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-9515877-5-1 (9780951587751)
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Persons
As an actor, Robin has appeared in eighty plays, thirty-six of them in London, with work at the National Theatre, The Royal Court, The Royal Shakespeare Company, Hampstead, The Tricycle, The Bush and The Young Vic. He has made thirty television appearances and been in twelve films. As a writer, he co-wrote Chobham Armour at the Half Moon Theatre; there then followed Bet Noir (Young Vic); Sinners and Saints (Croydon Warehouse); Will and Testament (Oval); and Not Today Thank you for Capital Radio. In 2000, he wrote A State Affair for Out of Joint. It went on two national tours, had two runs at Soho Theatre and was invited to be performed in the House of Lords. In November 2004 he helped research and then wrote Talking to Terrorists, a co-production between The Royal Court and Out of Joint, and directed by Max Stafford-Clark. It toured for two months and arrived at the Royal Court on 1st July 2005.
Content
FOREWORD 7
INTRODUCTION 9
BREAKFASTS 17
LIGHT MEALS 23
MAIN COURSES 39
DESSERTS 71
DIARY 83
INDEX 93
INTRODUCTION 9
BREAKFASTS 17
LIGHT MEALS 23
MAIN COURSES 39
DESSERTS 71
DIARY 83
INDEX 93