Feasts From the Middle East

3.67 ( 6 Ratings by Goodreads)
Feasts From the Middle East

Feasts From the Middle East

3.67 (6 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 8 March, 2018
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A celebration of authentic Middle Eastern food, Feasts from the Middle East is packed with over 100 deliciously fresh, fragrant and flavourful dishes, inspired by the souks of Lebanon.

Whether you’re after breakfast with a twist, a quick-fix lunch, or a sumptuous spread fit for a gathering of your loved ones, this gorgeous cookery book, featuring vibrant food photography throughout, is packed with recipes you can easily make, eat and share in your own kitchen, lovingly created by Tony Kitous, founder of the Comptoir Libanais restaurants, and the Comptoir chefs.

Recipes include:

  • Aubergine shakshuka
  • Spiced fried squid with harissa sauce
  • Slow-cooked shoulder of lamb
  • Chicken and chickpea stew
  • Fried red mullet with crisp bread and tahina
  • Stuffed peppers
  • Semolina, almond and orange blossom honey cake
  • Fig, halloumi and pistachio tart
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780008248345
ISBN10 0008248346
Number Of Pages 256
Item Weight 860 g
Product Dimensions 195 x 252 x 22 mm
Publisher / Reseller HarperCollins Publishers
Format hardback
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Praise for Comptoir Libanais:

‘Tony Kitous, the man credited with glamourising middle eastern food.’ THE INDEPENDENT

“Pippa Middleton’s favourite restaurant.”
DAILY MAIL

“Bringing mezze to the masses…[Comptoir Libanais] has Eastern allure…not to be missed.”
EVENING STANDARD

“Famous customers range from Prince William and Pippa Middleton to David Cameron. Music legends such as Paul McCartney, Bjork and Robert Plant have also dined in Kitous’s restaurants, while footballers who visit include former Arsenal and France star Thierry Henry, and – inevitably – numerous Arab players based in the UK, such as Watford and Algeria midfielder Adlene Guedioura.”
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Author's Bio

Tony Kitous arrived in London for the first time on August 6, 1988, aged 18. The self-styled Algerian “street boy” had just £70 in his pocket and was meant to be on holiday with a school friend, but instead, he spent his first night in Victoria coach station, and lived off chocolate for the for the first fortnight. More than 29 years later, the owner of the Comptoir Libanais canteen and delicatessen chain has 24 branches in London and across the UK, and employs 1,000 staff. They are part of a restaurant empire that encompasses three Shawa – Lebanese grill outlets, as well as Levant on Wigmore Street and Kenza in the city of London.

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