Cooking from Memory: A Journey Through Jewish Food by Hayley Smorgon and Gaye Weeden and Natalie King
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- ISBN 10 1740666127
- ISBN 13 9781740666121
- Published Mar 01 2008
- Format Paperback
- Language English
- Countries Australia
- Publisher Hardie Grant
- Imprint Hardie Grant Books
Publishers Text
"This is a book to treasure."" --Claudia Roden, bestselling author, The Book of Jewish Food
Part cookbook, part history lesson, this book illustrates the story of the Jewish Diaspora in Australia through personal stories and delicious recipes that rouse taste buds and memories of the past. Readers meet 21 cooks who have migrated to Australia from places like Georgia, Italy, and Israel, as well as from Japan, South Africa, and Vietnam. While their stories of courage and hardship differ, food and flavors filled their Jewish homes with love, no matter where they lived. Readers can feast their eyes on beautiful photography while learning recipes for Sephardi couscous, chicken soup, gefilte fish, and strudel--as well as indulging in rich Jewish culture and tradition.
Hayley Smorgon is a former dessert chef with a background in the visual arts. Gaye Weeden is a food and interiors editor and stylist who has worked for Gourmet Traveller, Marie Claire, and Vogue. Natalie King is a writer, a curator, and a broadcaster who has written for several magazines, including Art and Australia, Australian Art Collector, Elle, and Qantas magazine.
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