Saturday, April 6, 2013
Horeca 2013 - Atelier Gourmand
It's that time of year again HORECA 2013. Come and join me at Atelier Gourmand where I will host some amazing people. We'll simply cook, talk and eat!!!!
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
James Beard on Bread
"If you can read and have an oven and a work space, there is no reason why you can’t make a decent loaf of bread." —James Beard
This is what I have been preaching all along. I would even say you don't need to read. Everything lies in our little brain (stubborn). We have to battle our fears and just try. Success is eminent when you give it a chance and bake until you succeed.
Good luck!
Cooking by the Numbers ... Man'oushe
Looking into the bestselling cookbooks of 2012
By Mark Rotella
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Feb 08, 2013
One name comes up over and over again in discussions of the future of cookbooks: Ottolenghi. Israeli chef Yotam Ottolenghi’s Jerusalem (Ten Speed, 2012) is drawing attention to Middle Eastern cooking both here and in the U.K. (where Ottolenghi has four restaurants).
Kate Heddings, deputy food editor of Food & Wine and executive editor of the magazine’s cookbooks, such as America’s Greatest New Cooks
(Feb.), says Middle Eastern seems to be the hot new cuisine. She
foresees growing popularity for Jewish and Persian food and points to
the success of Clarkson Potter’s The Mile End Cookbook (2012) and anticipation for Russ & Daughters: Reflections and Recipes from the House That Herring Built
(Schocken, Mar.) by Mark Russ Federman, former owner of the eponymous
appetizer store on New York’s Lower East Side. In May, Interlink hopes
to capitalize on the burgeoning Middle Eastern trend with Barbara Abdeni
Massaad’s Man’oushé: Inside the Street Corner Lebanese Bakery, about the pizza-like national pie of Lebanon.
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Messages from Lebanon: The Food Manifesto
This woman is wonderful. She is preaching the Slow Food philosophy without even knowing about Slow Food. It's common sense. Eat local foods, women cook for your family, preserve traditional recipes.
God bless you ya hajjeh!
God bless you ya hajjeh!
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
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