Egyptian Soups Hot and Cold by John Feeney

Egyptian Soups Hot and Cold by John Feeney

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John Feeney is best known for his landmark documentary films and still photography that have chronicled much of Egypt's life and many of its greater and lesser events over the decades. This work accompanies the author's own photographs and little known facts about the spices, herbs, fruits, and vegetables used.

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Egyptian Soups Hot and Cold by John Feeney

John Feeney, best known for his landmark documentary films and still photography that have chronicled much of Egypt’s life and many of its greater and lesser events over the last four decades, also happens to be something of a wizard in the kitchen, and he has finally been persuaded to share the recipes for some of his most original—and extraordinarily tasty—creations for all to enjoy: ten hot and seven cold soups of the Egyptian winter and summer. Beyond merely nutritious, Feeney’s soups are either ambrosial or aphrodisiac, and sometimes both, and, with the possible exception of his legendary Creme de Truffe du Desert, for which the highly elusive desert truffle is essential, all can be made with ingredients seasonally available in Egypt and widely available in other parts of the world too. Most of the ingredients of the winter soups have been used in Egypt for thousands of years: lentils, cumin, leeks, garlic, and gargir (Egyptian rocket), with a special lettuce soup to celebrate the ancient pharaonic festival of Shamm al-Nisim and the coming of spring. It is worth putting up with the often stifling heat of July and August in Cairo to enjoy the most unusual iced summer soups. Using the melons of Sinai and the juices of pomegranates, guavas, and strawberries, these ravishing soups can also be enjoyed in more temperate lands. Each recipe is accompanied by the author’s own photographs and by a wealth of little known facts about the spices, herbs, fruits, and vegetables used—the aphrodisiac power of ‘dangerous’ nutmeg and exotic ginger, the use of apricots ‘with a touch of arsenic,’ and the tendency of lettuce ‘to induce dreams.’
John Feeney, the author of Photographing Egypt: Forty Years behind the Lens (AUC Press, 2005), lived for many years in Egypt. He died in 2006.
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ISBN 13 9789774160196
ISBN 10 9774160193
Titel Egyptian Soups Hot and Cold
Autor John Feeney
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag The American University in Cairo Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2006-12-15
Seitenanzahl 64
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