Mint Tea and Minarets: A Banquet of Moroccan Memories by Kitty Morse
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- ISBN 10 0985216441
- ISBN 13 9780985216443
- Page Count 327
- Language English
- Edition First
- Countries United States
- Publisher La Caravane Publishing
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Behold, a singular structure soars above the banks of the Oum er-Rbia, Mother of Spring River, within the ramparts of the 16th century medina of Azemmour, Dar Zitoun, erstwhile House of the Pasha. Into her late father's painstakingly restored riad, Moorish mansion, the author of Mint Tea and Minarets, an expert on Moroccan cuisine and heir to the property, warmly coaxes you. Generations of cooks and centuries of celebration there sweeten the invitation. Dar Zitoun has many delicious stories to tell. An hour south of the author s native Casablanca, scour the Azemmour souk for seasonal ingredients, then meet Dar Zitoun's gifted cuisinier/gardien Bouchaïb to concoct aromatic tagines. In the footfall of her recently deceased father, the author uncovers the provenance of her culinary passion: Dar Zitoun was an ancient cooking school. Follow Kitty as she seeks out bibi beldi, free-range turkey, at a farm on the Doukkala plain and is instructed in falconry by Kwacem tribesmen, the only commoners authorized to capture and train the raptors. Frequent a local camel market and hunt for the source of the Oum er-Rbia in the High Atlas Mountains. Having grown up in North Africa during the French Protectorate, a unique time in history, the author has a pied-noir's rarified perspective. Fresh burdens as her father's executor, including a marathon quest for the riad's title through Morocco s Byzantine legal system, help build an appetite, as do the family recipes that accompany the tales just told and the amusing cast of characters in this cultural mosaic that characterizes the northwest corner of Africa, Al Mahgreb Al Aqsa, Land Where the Sun Sets.Other cookbooks by this author
- 365 Ways to Cook Vegetarian
- 365 Ways to Cook Vegetarian by Kitty Morse (2004) Hardcover
- A Biblical Feast: Foods from the Holy Land
- A Biblical Feast: Ancient Mediterranean Flavors for Today's Table
- Biblical Feast: Ancient Mediterranean Flavors for Today's Table
- Bitter Sweet: A Wartime Journal and Heirloom Recipes from Occupied France
- California Farm Cookbook
- Cooking at the Kasbah: Recipes from My Moroccan Kitchen
- Couscous: Fresh and Flavorful Contemporary Recipes
- Edible Flowers: A Kitchen Companion
- Edible Flowers: A Kitchen Companion with Recipes
- Edible Flowers: A Kitchen Companion
- The Scent of Orange Blossoms: Sephardic Cuisine From Morocco
- The Vegetarian Table: North Africa
- The Vegetarian Table: North Africa

