From a Persian Kitchen: Authentic recipes and fabulous flavours from Iran
£26.00
Here, author and photographer Atoosa Sepehr incorporates her mouthwatering traditional Iranian recipes with her own sumptuous photography. Born and brought up in Iran she came to work in the UK in 2007, but she never left behind the wonderful flavours of her family and childhood. Cooking these dishes for her family and friends over here has given her the passion to share the authentic, home cooked Persian cuisine with an international readership. The book contains traditional recipes handed down the generations, but converted to fit into Atoosa’s busy life. They are delicious and easy to prepare, using ingredients you can get in any supermarket.
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An Irish Times Best Food Book of the Year.
‘A dream of a cookery book. Sumptuous, tempting with quite beautiful photography.’
Irish Examiner
‘The book is so beautiful, full of [your] own photographs, that look like gorgeous still life paintings.’ Suzy Kline, BBC R4 Saturday Live
‘The best kind of cookbook are those that you make you want to scribble and make every dish.’
The Hampstead Kitchen
‘A menu of Middle Eastern gems to tempt the taste buds’
Sunday Express
Gourmand World Cookbook 2019 award finalist
Author and photographer Atoosa Sepehr offers not just mouthwatering traditional Iranian recipes, but also her own sumptuous photographs of both her food and the people and landsapes of Iran.
Born and brought up in Iran, Atoosa came to work in the UK in 2007, but she never left behind the wonderful flavours of her family and childhood. Cooking these dishes for her family and friends over here has given her the passion to share the authentic, home cooked Persian cuisine with an international readership. The book contains traditional recipes handed down the generations, but converted to fit into Atoosa’s busy life. They are delicious and easy to prepare, using ingredients you can get in any supermarket.
‘Every time I cook a Persian dish, I feel connected to this long and varied history, knowing that despite changing geographical and political boundaries, Persian cuisine has survived and thrived, bringing people together, sharing and celebrating.’ Atoosa
Atoosa’s Persian Kitchen is an impressively practical recipe book, but it is a photographic celebration of an entire country, too.
| Weight | 0.982 kg |
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| Dimensions | 25.6 × 19.9 × 2 cm |
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| Cover | Hardback |
| Pages | 240 |
| Language | English |
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| Dewey | 641.5955 (edition:23) |
| Readership | General – Trade / Code: K |
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