Bon
voyage my boy ... Till we meet again around a table and share memories
and stories of food. Fly like an eagle and learn from the best . Make
the world your oyster, yet always stay true to your roots. — with Albert Massaad at Taylor's Port Cellars.
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Website Soup for Syria
Soup for Syria The website is up and running. It explains it all. Take a few minutes to read it.
Tina and I eating soup for Fitr / filming for Al Hura |
photo credit Mustafa Assi |
Saturday, July 11, 2015
"soup for syria" cookbook to help syrian refugees in lebanon ".حساء من ...
This is a report that was made by Alhura TV to introduce our book project Soup for Syria. I invite you to watch it. Cristina and I cooked soup for an Iftar during Ramandan at Aya's family tent.
Meatless Monday
I will be making open faced sandwiches with my homemade bread, spread with goat cheese and toppings that will leave you perplexed... salty / sweet depending on your mood. Come, it's great fun!
Thursday, July 9, 2015
I'm Cooking Indian ...
So I'm cooking Indian next week at Motto.
why?
Because I love Indian food / people / spices / colors... and I feel inspired. And guess, what by coincidence a friend of mine who works as a chef in India (cooks Lebanese) will help.Also, a friend from the USA, cookbook writer Beth Howard who is going on a world tour will be here to share this event.
At the Taj Mahal on my visit |
Here is the announcement...
Mótto is moving! Summer garden pop-up.
Mótto is moving from Monday to a summer garden pop-up at Makan, a new cultural space. Makan is 500m away (map below), and has a large, quiet garden where we'll be serving all our usual great food:
Nimal’s Lebanese and Sri Lankan lunch buffet 12-4pm
Dinner among the bamboos from 8pm (M-W Nimal's Sri Lankan, Th-S Barbara's Indian)
Saturday brunch 12-4
Afternoon cakes
While you enjoy great food in our garden, we will renovate the Madrid Street restaurant - which will be closed for the works. We'll be back 'home' in a couple of weeks.
Here's the map:
Here's the menu:
Thursday, June 25, 2015
Cool Summer Breeze Menu @ Motto
From the 29th to the 1st of July... We are cooking at Mótto at night only... To reserve a table you have to call or SMS them at 70 954 057.
Cool Summer Breeze
• Homemade baked bread with red pepper dip on side
• Cold cucumber, mint and yogurt soup
• Quinoa and beetroot salad
• Filet chipotle sauce with fresh herbs served with organic Ratatouille
• Dessert: Orange dark chocolate with Grand Marnier with Sarah’s homemade cookie
Barbara Abdeni Massaad is a Lebanese / American cookbook author, photographer, local and international food consultant and TV host. Massaad is currently president of Slow Food Beirut. She is also the author of award-winning books: Man’oushe: Inside the Street Corner Lebanese Bakery, Mouneh: Preserving Foods for the Lebanese Pantry, Mezze: A Labor of Love and will launch in fall 2015 Soup for Syria: Recipes to celebrate our Shared Humanity. All proceeds of the book will go to help refugees in dire needs. She is currently working on other book subjects related to food.
Albert Massaad has just graduated from high school at Notre Dame de Jamhour and is heading to Lyon, France to study at the famous Paul Bocusse Culinary Institution. His passion for food dates back to his early childhood when at the age of two he set the table to eat a chocolate bar with a fork and a knife. He has traveled often to Slow Food’s fairs and has recently been making lots of pizza in street food festivals all around Beirut.
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
Lebanon: a day in the life
What happens when a Lebanese man who has never lived in Lebanon returns to his roots?
THIS!
Proud to have a shot of my family baking flat breads during the Beirut Street Food Festival in this short preview of Cedars in the Air. Watch it, it's really filmed well.
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