Longthroat Memoirs
Author: Yemisi Aribisala
Publisher:
Published: 2016-10-10
Total Pages: 357
ISBN-13: 9781911115267
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Author: Yemisi Aribisala
Publisher:
Published: 2016-10-10
Total Pages: 357
ISBN-13: 9781911115267
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Joseph Ifechukwude Chiadika
Publisher: iUniverse
Published: 2019-05-11
Total Pages: 139
ISBN-13: 1532075073
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe book Nigerian Cuisines: A Historical Compilation of Mouthwatering Traditional Delicacies from Hausa, Yoruba and Igbo Ethnicities is an effort to provide an easy how-to-do-it Nigerian food recipes to all and sundry. It is written in simple terms and with brief details about the three major ethnicities in Nigeria. The delicacies contained herein are carefully selected to suit everyone’s needs, health standards, and accessibility to the ingredients. Whether you’re a Nigerian or a foreign lover of Nigerian meals, this book is just the perfect companion in the kitchen—so read it, cook it, and love it!
Author: Chef Tonye
Publisher:
Published: 2019-10
Total Pages: 236
ISBN-13: 9781700452719
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNigerian Cooking Bible is an Ultimate Diary of Nigerian Foods, Nigerian Soups, Nigeria National Dishes, Nigerian Breakfast all Traditional Nigerian Recipes. Either you are a Nigerian, living in Nigeria who is almost (But not quite) Satisfied with your Cooking of Nigerian Food, and cant figure out what's missing or you are a Nigerian, who is based abroad and you need a sure system that can always guarantee you of Delicious Nigerian Food or African Dishes as a whole...then, this Nigeria Cookbook is exactly for you. Nigerian Cooking Bible contains over 100 Delicious and Carefully selected Traditional Nigerian Recipes that you can always be sure of. Over 12 Nigerian Nigerian Stew and Sauce Over 20 Nigerian Soups Recipe and Guideline ( Nigeria Okra Soup, Nigerian Red Stew, Lumpy Nigerian Egunsi Soup e.t.c) Different Nigerian Rice Recipes ( Nigerian Jollof Rice, Nigeria Fried Rice e.t.c) Nigerian Beans Recipes (Nigerian Moi-moi, Akara, Ewa Agonyi, e.t.c) Nigerian Yam Recipes ( Asaro, Ifokore, Yam & Garden Egg, e.t.c) Tasty Nigerian Breakfast Recipes ...and much more. The Nigerian Cooking Bible is full of detailed cooking knowledge that will transform your skill of cooking Foods and African Dishes and make you an expert in no time. So, what are you waiting for?
Author: Bernard Clayton, Jr.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 1987
Total Pages: 450
ISBN-13: 0671438646
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBernard Clayton, Jr.'s, first book, "The Complete Book of Breads," won the coveted Tastemaker cookbook award and was praised by Craig Claiborne as perhaps the best book on the subject in the English language. Of Clayton's "The Complete Book of Pastry," which also received a Tastemaker award, Claiborne said: "One of the most important cookbooks of this year if not this decade." Now this highly respected author turns his attention to soups and stews. From his travels around the world, Clayton has put together an eclectic collection of 250 soup recipes and 50 stew recipes, adding to the clear instructions personal anecdotes and historical background throughout. He covers a wide range of soups, from Asparagus-and-Crab to Peach-Buttermilk. American classics such as New England Chowder, Burgoo and U.S. Senate Bean Soup share the spotlight with such international gems as Japanese "Shabu-Shabu," Nigerian Peanut Soup and Scottish Cock-a-Leekie Soup. After a thorough discussion of the many kinds of stocks, from Brown Stock to Vegetable Stock, Mr. Clayton includes, for those of us who are lazy, the pros and cons of homemade versus storebought stock, along with tricks and tips to improve the later. With recipes that are well written and easy to follow, Clayton shows that soup-making is neither time-consuming nor difficult, and in any case is well worth the effort.
Author: Yusuf
Publisher: Olamilekan Kehinde
Published: 2024-02-06
Total Pages: 79
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAll Diets Cooking Book: Best Nigerian Food and Dishes is a comprehensive guide to the delicious and nutritious world of Nigerian cuisine. Filled with easy-to-follow recipes that cater to all dietary preferences, this cookbook is perfect for anyone looking to explore the diverse flavors and ingredients that make Nigerian food so unique
Author: Janice Hamilton
Publisher: Twenty-First Century Books
Published: 2003-01-01
Total Pages: 88
ISBN-13: 9780822503736
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIntroduces the land, history, government, culture, people, and economy of Nigeria.
Author: Michael Congdon
Publisher: Sasquatch Books
Published: 2004-01-01
Total Pages: 228
ISBN-13: 9781570614262
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe soup du jour at the Hopvine Pub could be Crab Bisque, Cold Strawberry, Moroccan Lentil, or Nigerian Yam. If it has warmed the hearts and touched the souls of the pub's trendy patrons, it's in this overflowing recipe book categorized by seasons. Chef Michael Congdon takes soup lovers from spring to winter with inspired combinations: Curried Avocado; Fuji Apple and Gorgonzola; and Cauliflower with Pancetta and Orange are just a few. He infuses even the basics (French Onion, Potato Leek, Minestrone) with his fresh, innovative style. Also included are recipes for accompanying sandwiches (Smoked Gouda and Marinated Artichoke), salads (Spring Fruit Salad with Wasabi Lime Vinaigrette), and desserts (Uber Brownies).
Author: Patricia Solley
Publisher: Clarkson Potter
Published: 2010-08-11
Total Pages: 402
ISBN-13: 0307523136
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThroughout history and around the world, soup has been used to bring comfort, warmth, and good health. A bowl of soup can symbolize so much—celebrations, major life passages, and the everyday. Inspired by Patricia Solley’s website, SoupSong.com, and organized according to function—soups to heal the sick, recover from childbirth, soothe a hangover, entice the object of your affection, and mark special occasions and holidays—An Exaltation of Soups showcases more than a hundred of the best soup recipes of all time, including: • Festive Wedding Soup with Meatballs from Italy • Egyptian Fava Bean Soup, made to give strength to convalescents • Creamy Fennel Soup with Shallots and Orange Spice from Catalonia—perfect for wooing a lover • Hungarian “Night Owl” Soup, designed to chase a hangover • Spicy Pumpkin and Split Pea Soup from Morocco, served to celebrate Rosh Hashanah • Tanzanian Creamy Coconut-Banana Soup for Kwanzaa Spiced with soup riddles, soup proverbs, soup poetry, and informative sidebars about the lore and legends of soup through the ages, An Exaltation of Soups is a steaming bowl of goodness that is sure to satisfy. From the Trade Paperback edition.
Author: Chy Anegbu
Publisher:
Published: 2020-10-27
Total Pages: 194
ISBN-13: 9781793133274
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe ultimate Nigerian cookbook (7th edition) shows you how to make more than 92 of the most popular Nigerian foods using over 500 photos and detailed step by step instruction. My name is Chy Anegbu, a professional chef and food blogger. I have spent the last 9 months reworking this Nigerian cookbook following recommendations and reviews received from previous editions. What we have is a 192 paged giant cookbook that shows you how to make more than 92 different Nigerian foods. The Ultimate Nigerian Cookbook features: 20 Nigerian soup recipes 14 Nigerian rice recipes 18 Nigerian small chops/Pastries 7 Nigerian drink recipes 6 Nigerian yam recipes 6 Nigerian breakfast recipes 15 Local Nigerian Recipes 4 swallow recipes It is a 192 paged cookbook with several other cooking tips and tricks. With thousands of copies sold already, our wonderful customers consider this the best Nigerian (west-African) cookbook in circulation Whether you are a woman looking to surprise your man or perhaps you are a man looking to surprise your lady, this is the right Nigerian cookery book for you. There are easy recipes for beginners and more complex ones for you to try as you learn the ropes. The first 12 pages featured tips on healthy Nigerian foods and explained most of the Nigerian ingredients and local spices used in this Nigerian cookbook. I like to say that you will make better and healthier Nigerian foods with the Ultimate Nigerian Cookbook. You will also find tips for food decoration as well as a food menu that makes your day to day meal planning a breeze. In this edition (7th edition), we updated all of the recipes in the sixth edition and added 14 more Nigerian recipes. The objective has always been to offer you clear, detailed, and easy to follow recipes. This 7th edition has 192 pages and 92 recipes, While the 6th edition (also sold by amazon) had just 78 recipes and 160 pages This book contains everything I have learned about foods in the last thirty years; the good thing is that you can learn all of that in just one month or less. I have written thousands of articles about Nigerian food recipes and reach out to thousands of people daily through my free weekly newsletters, food blog, and social handles. I have been a food blogger for 10+ years, so I understand what makes a great cookbook.
Author: Yewande Komolafe
Publisher: Ten Speed Press
Published: 2023-10-24
Total Pages: 289
ISBN-13: 1984858939
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn acclaimed food writer and cook celebrates the many cuisines found in Lagos, Nigeria's biggest city, with 75 recipes that mirror her own powerful journey of self-discovery. The city of Lagos, Nigeria, is a key part of a larger conversation about West African cuisine and its influences throughout the world. My Everyday Lagos consists of 75 dishes that are all served in recipe developer and food stylist Yewande Komolafe's fast-paced, ever-changing home city of Lagos. These recipes reflect the regional cooking of the country and reveal two complementary qualities of Nigerian cuisine—its singularity and accessibility. Along the way, through informative essays that place ingredients in historical context, Yewande explains how in a country where dozens of ethnic groups interact, a cuisine has developed that transcends tribal boundaries. Yewande's personal narrative is woven throughout the book and cautions against being burdened by notions of authenticity. To those in the African diaspora, this book highlights food that may have been adapted and integrated into the cuisines of the places they live. The bukas of London, Houston, Atlanta, Chicago, Toronto, and Newark all have their unique vision of Nigeria and are reflected in their food. The recipes, including classics like Jollof Rice, Puff Puff, and Groundnut Stew, are a starting point for the home cook, allowing them to trust the ingredients and achieve the variety of textures and flavors Nigerian food is known for. Beautiful photographs of the city and its people invite readers into the energy and pulse of Lagos, while the food photography entices them to make each and every dish in the book. This stunning cookbook is Yewande Komolafe's in-depth exploration of a cuisine as well as the definitive book on Lagos cuisine that reveals the nuances of regions and peoples, diaspora and return—but also tells her own story of gathering the scattered pieces of herself through understanding her home country and food.