Salmagundi: salads from the middle east and beyond
By (Author) Sally Butcher
HarperCollins Publishers
Pavilion
20th October 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
641.83
Hardback
272
Width 202mm, Height 254mm, Spine 29mm
1110g
Salmagundi is a 17th-century English word denoting a salad dish comprising, well, everything.
The nearest modern equivalent is Fiambre, a Guatemalan salad containing in excess of twenty ingredients. This comprehensive new book from acclaimed author Sally Butcher looks at salad bowls across the world in 150 recipes. The recipes feature a number of archaic, traditional and staple dishes and a whole lot of funky new stuff as well. Divided into fourteen chapters (Herbs and Leaves; Vegetables; Beans; Roots; Grains and Pasta, Rice, Cheese, Fish, Meat, Dips, Fruity Salads, Salads for Pudding, The Dressing Room, The Prop Cupboard), no stone is left unturned in pursuit of the ultimate salad recipe. Recipes are flagged where relevant with tags such as 'super-healthy' or 'skinny-minny' or 'main course' to make it more user-friendly. Seasoned with Sally's trademark mixture of folklore and anecdotes, and with photography from renowned food photographer Yuki Sugiura, this is an essential update for the foodie bookshelf.
Praise for Veggiestan:
Had us salivating Butcher writes like a dream, really know hers Middle Eastern foodstuffs and offers enticing recipes. An absolute must for the vegetarian on your gift list. -Delicious magazine
Ranges across a number of Middles Eastern cuisines with flair and a sense of humour that makes it as much of a pleasure to read as it is to cook from. -The Indy Best 10 Vegetarian Cookbooks
Praise for Snackistan:
One can almost smell the bazar as one pores over the myriad recipes in this fascinating book. -The Good Book Guide
Praise for Salmagundi:
We want to cook every single recipe in Salmagundi. The Foodie Bugle
Peppered with history and quirky anecdotes, this is sure to be a bestseller. Crumbs magazine
Sally Butcher runs the acclaimed Persian food store Persepolis in London.Her first book, PERSIA IN PECKHAM, was published to critical acclaim and short-listed for the 2008 Andre Simon Award. It was also selected by the UK's Sunday Times as their cookery book of the year. When Sally is not running her shop, she writes for a well-known blog-site.