Abla's Lebanese Kitchen
By (Author) Abla Amad
Penguin Random House Australia
Lantern
2nd July 2012
Australia
General
Non Fiction
TV / Celebrity chef / eateries cookbooks
641
Paperback
224
Width 241mm, Height 246mm, Spine 17mm
880g
In this inspired collection of recipes, acclaimed cook and restaurateur Abla Amad shares the secrets of Lebanese cooking. Go behind the scenes at the famous Abla's Lebanese Restaurant in Carlton, Melbourne and join Abla's extended family as they share the traditions and pleasures of the table. Beautifully photographed and complete with a glossary, menus and stories, Abla's Lebanese Kitchen is your invitation into the warm and welcoming world of one of Australia's most respected Lebanese cooks.
'This collection is bursting with vibrant, flavour-packed recipes.' - delicious. magazine. 'Abla Amad welcomes you with open arms to her mezze-laden kitchen. She treats the reader as one of the family and humbly shares treasured recipes from both her home and from her legendary Melbourne restaurant.' - Australian Gourmet Traveller. 'This is hearty Lebanese food served with love.' - The Australian.
Abla Amad was born in Lebanon and arrived in Australia in 1954 at the age of nineteen. She has always had a passion for cooking the food of her homeland and became renowned among Melbourne's Lebanese community for sharing wonderful meals in her kitchen at home. In 1979, at the urging of friends and family, she opened her restaurant, Abla's, in Elgin Street, Carlton. It has since become a Melbourne institution and has attracted the praise of leading food critics and chefs. In 2001 she published her first cookbook, The Lebanese Kitchen, which was republished in 2010 with the addition of over thirty new recipes, new menus and fresh photography. Abla has five children and lives in North Carlton, Melbourne.