by
Spitler, Sue.
Call Number
641.56314
Publication Date
2007
Summary
Recipes in this massive book draw on the latest diabetes recommendations and make the best use of the new lower-fat ingredients available today. Each recipe is accompanied by a nutritional analysis and the most current diabetes exchange information.
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Harms, F. (Florian)
Call Number
641.5956 HAR
Publication Date
2007
Summary
"This richly illustrated volume not only features nearly ninety recipes from many top chefs across the Islamic world, but also customs, traditions, historical background and culinary tales from eight countries: Morocco, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Dubai, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon. This diversity displays the richness of Middle Eastern cookery. Insights into everyday eating habits, the uses of spices and herbs, coffee houses, restaurants and bazaars, and the famous hospitality of Arabia make this book a pleasure, both for those who already love the Middle East and for those who are keen to know more. From the Arabic-European fusion cuisine of Dubai to bread baked in the sand of the Libyan desert, from Lebanon?s top TV chef to the favourite dishes of Moroccan housewives and from exclusive haute-cuisine recipes to hearty country fare, here is the entire, enticing range of Middle Eastern culinary culture."--Publisher website.
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by
Grossman, Anne Chotzinoff
Call Number
ARC 641.5 GRO
Publication Date
1997
Summary
Celebrate the joys of Patrick O'Brian's Aubrey/Maturin series in this cookbook, full of the food and drink that so often complement Jack and Stephen's travels. In these pages, you will find a wealth of authentic early-nineteenth-century recipes for foods such as Burgoo, Ship's Biscuit, Skillygalee, Drowned Baby, Sea-Pie, Figgy-Dowdy, Soused Hog's Face, Solomongundy, Jam Roly-Poly, Portable Soup, and, of course, Spotted Dog. With this book you can create a feast with Sucking Pig and Christmas Pudding, recreate Clarissa Oakes's bridal dinner, or learn how Jack's steward Killick might have made coffee. Recipes are accompanied by relevant quotes from the series text as well as extensive historical notes on the origins of the dishes and their names. Also included are instructive sections on the preparing of roasts, puddings, and raised pies.
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by
Werle, Loukie.
Call Number
641.3 WER
Publication Date
2012 1998
Summary
Offers indispensable guidance on over 2000 culinary ingredients, each introduced with pictures and described with tips on appearance, consistency, taste and use. With over 2000 ingredients listed.
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