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With beautiful location photography and delicious recipes, this stunning cookbook from Fiona Dunlop is an enthralling Andalusian culinary journey from sierra to sea.
An enthralling Andalusian culinary journey from sierra to sea.
For nearly eight centuries from 711 to 1492, Moorish rule in Andalusía brought about a revolution in Spanish culture, resulting in architectural splendors like the Alhambra as well as a rich culinary history. Andaluz is a quest to illustrate the legacy of the Arabs and Berbers in the kitchens of southern Spain today.
Couscous, rice, eggplant, oranges, apricots, marzipan, and a wealth of spices are just a few ever-present ingredients that owe their influence to the Moorish people—along with a meticulous attention to the cultivation of olive varieties that Andalusía is renowned for. By digging deep into traditional dishes, scouring markets, and learning from home cooks, local tavern owners, and Michelin-starred restaurant chefs, Fiona Dunlop offers a vivid gastronomic window on this region. Entries from the author’s travel diary accompany sumptuous recipes—from Granada in the east to Córdoba at its heart and Seville in the south—bringing a taste of Moorish Spain to kitchens everywhere.
With beautiful food and location photography Andaluz is bound to become the cookbook you will visit time and time again.
An enthralling Andalusian culinary journey from sierra to sea.
For nearly eight centuries from 711 to 1492, Moorish rule in Andalusía brought about a revolution in Spanish culture, resulting in architectural splendors like the Alhambra as well as a rich culinary history. Andaluz is a quest to illustrate the legacy of the Arabs and Berbers in the kitchens of southern Spain today.
Couscous, rice, eggplant, oranges, apricots, marzipan, and a wealth of spices are just a few ever-present ingredients that owe their influence to the Moorish people—along with a meticulous attention to the cultivation of olive varieties that Andalusía is renowned for. By digging deep into traditional dishes, scouring markets, and learning from home cooks, local tavern owners, and Michelin-starred restaurant chefs, Fiona Dunlop offers a vivid gastronomic window on this region. Entries from the author’s travel diary accompany sumptuous recipes—from Granada in the east to Córdoba at its heart and Seville in the south—bringing a taste of Moorish Spain to kitchens everywhere.
With beautiful food and location photography Andaluz is bound to become the cookbook you will visit time and time again.
With beautiful location photography and delicious recipes, this stunning cookbook from Fiona Dunlop is an enthralling Andalusian culinary journey from sierra to sea.
An enthralling Andalusian culinary journey from sierra to sea.
For nearly eight centuries from 711 to 1492, Moorish rule in Andalusía brought about a revolution in Spanish culture, resulting in architectural splendors like the Alhambra as well as a rich culinary history. Andaluz is a quest to illustrate the legacy of the Arabs and Berbers in the kitchens of southern Spain today.
Couscous, rice, eggplant, oranges, apricots, marzipan, and a wealth of spices are just a few ever-present ingredients that owe their influence to the Moorish people—along with a meticulous attention to the cultivation of olive varieties that Andalusía is renowned for. By digging deep into traditional dishes, scouring markets, and learning from home cooks, local tavern owners, and Michelin-starred restaurant chefs, Fiona Dunlop offers a vivid gastronomic window on this region. Entries from the author’s travel diary accompany sumptuous recipes—from Granada in the east to Córdoba at its heart and Seville in the south—bringing a taste of Moorish Spain to kitchens everywhere.
With beautiful food and location photography Andaluz is bound to become the cookbook you will visit time and time again.
An enthralling Andalusian culinary journey from sierra to sea.
For nearly eight centuries from 711 to 1492, Moorish rule in Andalusía brought about a revolution in Spanish culture, resulting in architectural splendors like the Alhambra as well as a rich culinary history. Andaluz is a quest to illustrate the legacy of the Arabs and Berbers in the kitchens of southern Spain today.
Couscous, rice, eggplant, oranges, apricots, marzipan, and a wealth of spices are just a few ever-present ingredients that owe their influence to the Moorish people—along with a meticulous attention to the cultivation of olive varieties that Andalusía is renowned for. By digging deep into traditional dishes, scouring markets, and learning from home cooks, local tavern owners, and Michelin-starred restaurant chefs, Fiona Dunlop offers a vivid gastronomic window on this region. Entries from the author’s travel diary accompany sumptuous recipes—from Granada in the east to Córdoba at its heart and Seville in the south—bringing a taste of Moorish Spain to kitchens everywhere.
With beautiful food and location photography Andaluz is bound to become the cookbook you will visit time and time again.
Über den Autor
After writing for years on travel, art, and design, her passion for food led to her first cookbook, New Tapas, followed by The North African Kitchen and Mexican Modern. Her latest is Andaluz: A Food Journey Through Southern Spain. Her travel writing has appeared in the Financial Times, The Telegraph, The Independent, The Guardian, BBC Travel and other publications. She is the author of National Geographic‘s guides to Spain and to Portugal, and has worked as a guest lecturer on their expeditions.
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Erscheinungsjahr: | 2023 |
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Genre: | Kochen & Backen |
Rubrik: | Essen & Trinken |
Thema: | Kochbücher & Grundkochbücher |
Medium: | Buch |
Inhalt: | Gebunden |
ISBN-13: | 9781623717285 |
ISBN-10: | 1623717280 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Autor: | Dunlop, Fiona |
Hersteller: | Interlink Publishing Group, Inc |
Maße: | 250 x 196 x 30 mm |
Von/Mit: | Fiona Dunlop |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 22.08.2023 |
Gewicht: | 1,37 kg |
Über den Autor
After writing for years on travel, art, and design, her passion for food led to her first cookbook, New Tapas, followed by The North African Kitchen and Mexican Modern. Her latest is Andaluz: A Food Journey Through Southern Spain. Her travel writing has appeared in the Financial Times, The Telegraph, The Independent, The Guardian, BBC Travel and other publications. She is the author of National Geographic‘s guides to Spain and to Portugal, and has worked as a guest lecturer on their expeditions.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2023 |
---|---|
Genre: | Kochen & Backen |
Rubrik: | Essen & Trinken |
Thema: | Kochbücher & Grundkochbücher |
Medium: | Buch |
Inhalt: | Gebunden |
ISBN-13: | 9781623717285 |
ISBN-10: | 1623717280 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Autor: | Dunlop, Fiona |
Hersteller: | Interlink Publishing Group, Inc |
Maße: | 250 x 196 x 30 mm |
Von/Mit: | Fiona Dunlop |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 22.08.2023 |
Gewicht: | 1,37 kg |
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