Afghan Cuisine

Afghan Cuisine

Author: Nafisa Sekandari

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9780615361314

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This totally revised latest edition of Afghan Cuisine is a wonderful introduction to cooking Afghan food. The recipes are presented in a very easy-to-follow format where even the most inexperienced cook can make healthy and delicious Afghan food. With Afghan Cuisine anyone can make the authentic and delicious dishes they've tasted and experienced in Afghan restaurants.


Parwana

Parwana

Author: Durkhanai Ayubi

Publisher: Allen & Unwin

Published: 2020-09-29

Total Pages: 445

ISBN-13: 1761060392

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Vibrant recipes, one family's memories of their homeland and a fascinating insight into Afghanistan's rich heritage. 'Parwana stole my heart' - Diana Henry 'Parwana tells many stories ... it is a celebration: the recipes in it bulge with colour and flavour and life ...' - Nigella Lawson Interwoven with traditional Afghan recipes is one family's story of a region long afflicted by war, but with much more at its heart. Author Durkhanai Ayubi's parents, Zelmai and Farida Ayubi, fled Afghanistan with their young children in 1985, at the height of the Cold War. When their family-run restaurant Parwana opened its doors in Adelaide in 2009, their vision was to share with the world their family memories through the delights of Afghan cuisine, infused with Afghanistan's rich historical culture and traditions of generosity and hospitality, to offer a more complete picture of the country they had left behind. These fragrant and flavourful recipes have been in the family for generations and include rice dishes, dumplings, curries, meats, Afghan pastas, chutneys and pickles, soups and breads, drinks and desserts. Some are everyday meals, some are celebratory special dishes. Each has a story to tell.


A Royal Afghan Affair - A Historic Journey into Afghan Cuisine and Culture

A Royal Afghan Affair - A Historic Journey into Afghan Cuisine and Culture

Author: Shahnaz Zikria

Publisher: Roli Books Private Limited

Published: 2020-09-09

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 8194643341

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Shahnaz Zikria relocated from Afghanistan during the 1980s to Australia. To inculcate the importance of the rich Afghan heritage, culture and the passion for classic cuisine amongst her children, she maintained a recipe notebook. After years of being away from the country, it was food and hospitality that kept the connection with Afghan heritage alive in her household. This notebook has now been crafted in the form of this cookbook, which continues to live through many generations. This family cookbook has been written by the support of her daughter, Freshta, showing that food has the power to keep a culture alive in another place, in another time, and with another generation of life.


Curry Cookbook - Afghan Cuisine - Jay Rai's Indian Kitchen

Curry Cookbook - Afghan Cuisine - Jay Rai's Indian Kitchen

Author: Jay Rai

Publisher: Springwood emedia

Published: 2012-04-05

Total Pages: 57

ISBN-13: 1476337519

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In this delightful ebook you will find that Afghan food is tasteful fusion of the regions that neighbor Afghanistan. Major ethnic groups are Pashtuns, Tajiks and Uzbeks. Modern Afghan cuisine is the blending of the cooking methods of the cooking methods of the three. Influence of India in the use of spices like saffron, coriander, cardamom and black pepper.


Foods of Afghanistan

Foods of Afghanistan

Author: Barbara Sheen

Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC

Published: 2011-03-18

Total Pages: 66

ISBN-13: 0737754206

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At the Afghan table, food is communal and shared by everyone. Serve your readers with a delectable blend of geography, history, health, daily life, celebrations, and customs of Afghanistan. While executing authentic kid-friendly recipes, readers will learn about Afghanistan by way of its foods, cooking traditions, customs, eating habits, and food sources. The chapter on tea and snacks will intrigue readers.


Award Winning Low-Fat Afghani Cooking

Award Winning Low-Fat Afghani Cooking

Author: Asad Gharwal

Publisher: Booksurge Publishing

Published: 2009-03

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781419693946

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From the founder of one of America's premier Afghanistan restaurants comes a collection of the most delicious Afghani delights this side of Kabul. Here are time-honored traditional dishes from appetizers to desserts that you don't need to be a gourmet chef to create. The foods are naturally low in fat, cholesterol, sugar and salt - no alterations had to be made from the original recipes. They're the same recipes tht have been crowd pleasers for centuries - with fresh twists by Asad Gharwal. Award Winning Low-Fat Afghani Cooking includes a section on what ingredients to have on hand, special cooking techniques, and a brief history of Afghan cooking and traditions. Asad Gharwal is the founder and former owner of the critically acclaimed Da Afghan Restaurant in Minneapolis, which has been voted best ethnic restaurant by local and national newspapers and magazines.


When the Moon Is Low

When the Moon Is Low

Author: Nadia Hashimi

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 2015-07-21

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 0062369628

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Mahmoud's passion for his wife Fereiba, a schoolteacher, is greater than any love she's ever known. But their happy, middle-class world—a life of education, work, and comfort—implodes when their country is engulfed in war, and the Taliban rises to power. Mahmoud, a civil engineer, becomes a target of the new fundamentalist regime and is murdered. Forced to flee Kabul with her three children, Fereiba has one hope to survive: she must find a way to cross Europe and reach her sister's family in England. With forged papers and help from kind strangers they meet along the way, Fereiba make a dangerous crossing into Iran under cover of darkness. Exhausted and brokenhearted but undefeated, Fereiba manages to smuggle them as far as Greece. But in a busy market square, their fate takes a frightening turn when her teenage son, Saleem, becomes separated from the rest of the family. Faced with an impossible choice, Fereiba pushes on with her daughter and baby, while Saleem falls into the shadowy underground network of undocumented Afghans who haunt the streets of Europe's capitals. Across the continent Fereiba and Saleem struggle to reunite, and ultimately find a place where they can begin to reconstruct their lives.


Afghan Food & Cookery

Afghan Food & Cookery

Author: Helen Saberi

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780781808071

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"The first edition of this book was published in the U.K. under the title Noshe Djan: Afghan food and cookery by Prospect books in 1986"-- t.p. verso.


Vibrant India

Vibrant India

Author: Chitra Agrawal

Publisher: Ten Speed Press

Published: 2017-03-21

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 1607747359

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From the acclaimed chef and owner of Brooklyn Delhi, a debut cookbook focused on the celebrated vegetarian fare of South India. Lifelong vegetarian and chef Chitra Agrawal takes you on an epicurean journey to her mother’s hometown of Bangalore and back to Brooklyn, where she adapts her family’s South Indian recipes for home cooks. This particular style of Indian home cooking, often called the “yoga diet,” is light and fresh, yet satisfying and rich in bold and complex flavors. Grains, legumes, fresh produce, coconut, and yogurt—along with herbs, citrus, chiles, and spices—form the cornerstone of this delectable cuisine, rooted in vegetarian customs and honed over centuries for optimum taste and nutrition. From the classic savory crepe dosa, filled with lemony turmeric potatoes and cilantro coconut chutney, to new creations like coconut polenta topped with spring vegetables 'upma" and homemade yogurt, the recipes in Vibrant India are simple to prepare and a true celebration of color and flavor on a plate. Chitra weaves together the historical context behind the region’s cuisine and how she brought some of these age-old traditions to life thousands of miles away in Brooklyn during the city’s exciting food renaissance. Relying on her experience as a culinary instructor, Chitra introduces the essential Indian cooking techniques, tips, and ingredients you’ll need to prepare a full range of recipes from quick vegetable stir frys (corn, basil, and leeks flavored with butter, cumin, and black pepper), salads (citrus red cabbage and fennel slaw with black mustard seeds, curry leaves, and chile), yogurt raitas (shredded beets and coconut in yogurt), and chutneys and pickles (preserved Meyer lemon in chile brine) to hearty stews (aromatic black eyed peas, lentils, and greens), coconut curries (summer squash in an herby coconut yogurt sauce), and fragrant rice dishes (lime dill rice with pistachios). Rounding out the book is an array of addictive snacks (popcorn topped with curry leaf butter), creative desserts (banana, coconut, and cardamom ice cream), and refreshing drinks (chile watermelon juice with mint). Chitra provides numerous substitutions to accommodate produce seasonality, ingredient availability, and personal tastes. The majority of recipes are gluten-free and vegan or can be easily modified to adhere to those dietary restrictions. Whether you are a vegetarian or just looking for ways to incorporate more vegetarian recipes into your repertoire, Vibrant India is a practical guide for bringing delicious Indian home cooking to your table on a regular basis.


Noshe Djan

Noshe Djan

Author: Helen Saberi

Publisher: Prospect Books (UK)

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 9780907325949

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