The Gaza Kitchen: A Palestinian Culinary Journey by Laila El-Haddad and Maggie Schmitt

    • Categories: Sauces for fish; Middle Eastern; Vegan; Vegetarian
    • Ingredients: garlic; green chiles; red chiles; dill weed; ground coriander
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  • Eat Your Books

    See publisher's site for supplemental material left out of early printings: http://justworldbooks.com/the-gaza-kitchen-paperback/.

  • ellabee on July 13, 2014

    Putting the cookbook to good use: http://imiksimik.wordpress.com/2014/07/12/do-something-about-gaza-we-are-what-we-feed-ourselves/

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  • ISBN 10 1935982230
  • ISBN 13 9781935982234
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  • Published Jan 15 2013
  • Format Paperback
  • Page Count 136
  • Language English
  • Countries United States
  • Publisher Just World Books
  • Imprint Just World Books

Publishers Text

The Gaza Kitchen is a richly illustrated cookbook that explores the distinctive cuisine and food heritage of the area known prior to 1948 as the Gaza District—and that of the many refugees from elsewhere in Palestine who came to Gaza in 1948 and have been forced to stay there ever since. In summer 2010, authors Laila El-Haddad and Maggie Schmitt traveled the length and breadth of the Gaza Strip to collect the recipes presented in the book. They were also able to build on the extensive knowledge that Laila, herself a Palestinian from Gaza, had gained from family and friends throughout the years.

The 130 recipes presented in this book have all been thoroughly kitchen-tested. Amounts are presented using U.S.-style measures, and the authors suggest alternative ingredients and recipe adaptations for cooks working in the United States or other countries where some of the ingredients may not be easy to find. Numerous illustrations help readers understand how to perform the listed techniques—and what the finished product should look like! But The Gaza Kitchen is not only a cookbook. A lot of other things happen in the kitchen as well as cooking: conversations, the re-telling of family histories, and the daily drama of surviving and creating spaces for pleasure in an embattled place. In this book, women and men from throughout Gaza tell their stories as they relate to cooking, farming, and the food economy: personal stories, family stories, and descriptions of the broader social and economic system in which they live.



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