Balaboosta
By (Author) Einat Admony
Workman Publishing
Artisan Books
1st October 2013
United States
General
Non Fiction
641.591822
Commended for IACP Crystal Whisk Award (International) 2014
Hardback
288
Width 196mm, Height 254mm, Spine 22mm
960g
Einat Admony is a 21st-century balaboosta (Yiddish for perfect housewife).Shes a mother and wife, but also a chef busy running three bustling New York City restaurants. Her debut cookbook features 140 of the recipes she cooks for the people she lovesher children, her husband, and the many friends she regularly entertains. Here, Einats mixed Israeli heritage (Yemenite, Persian) seamlessly blends with the fresh, sophisticated Mediterranean palate she honed while working in some of New York Citys most beloved kitchens.
The result is a melting pot of meals for every need and occasion: exotic and exciting dinner-party dishes (harissa-spiced Moroccan fish, beet gnocchi), meals just for kids (chicken schnitzel, root veggie chips), healthy options (butternut squash and saffron soup, quinoa salad with preserved lemon and chickpeas), satisfying comfort food (creamy, cheesy potatoes, spicy chili), and so much more.
Inventive and heartily satisfying twists on Middle-Eastern-meets-Mediterranean cuisine.
New York Times
Exuberant recipes for every occasion.
Cooking Light, 10 Favorite Cookbooks of the Year
A multinational smorgasbord of intensely flavorful dishes.
Publishers Weekly, starred review
Oozing with personality, warmth and quality recipes, this cookbook is a must have.
Joy of Kosher
A vibrant and inviting collection of personal stories and recipes.
Tablet Magazine
Engagingly written, with humor, enthusiasm and great stories.
The Jewish Week
Beautiful. . . . The books recipes redefine Jewish cooking.
TastingTable
A gorgeously cookable take on the kind of simple, sophisticated, intensely flavorful food I find myself always wanting to eat.
Saveur.com
If you're looking for the Jewish-American dishes you grew up with or favorite Mediterranean dishes, you'll find many of them here. If you want something easy to put on the tonight's table or to serve at an upcoming dinner party, those kinds of recipes are here too. And if you've been to one of Einat Admony's restaurants and are hoping to see some favorites that you can make at home, yes, there's a whole chapter for you to plunder. There is something in Balaboosta for everyone.
The Kitchn
A cookbook with a heaping helping of memoir, Balaboosta is a delectable journey through Admony's life and into her kitchen.
Shelf Awareness for Readers
This is going to be a bold claim, but we found the Harry Potter of cookbooks. . . . Its called Balaboosta, and its Israeli-inspired recipes are universal crowd-pleasers. Whats even better: Theyre almost all YA-level easy.
DailyCandy
Inventive and heartily satisfying twists on Middle-Eastern-meets-Mediterranean cuisine.
New York Times
Exuberant recipes for every occasion.
Cooking Light, 10 Favorite Cookbooks of the Year
A multinational smorgasbord of intensely flavorful dishes.
Publishers Weekly, starred review
Oozing with personality, warmth and quality recipes, this cookbook is a must have.
Joy of Kosher
A vibrant and inviting collection of personal stories and recipes.
Tablet Magazine
Engagingly written, with humor, enthusiasm and great stories.
The Jewish Week
Beautiful. . . . The books recipes redefine Jewish cooking.
TastingTable
A gorgeously cookable take on the kind of simple, sophisticated, intensely flavorful food I find myself always wanting to eat.
Saveur.com
If you're looking for the Jewish-American dishes you grew up with or favorite Mediterranean dishes, you'll find many of them here. If you want something easy to put on the tonight's table or to serve at an upcoming dinner party, those kinds of recipes are here too. And if you've been to one of Einat Admony's restaurants and are hoping to see some favorites that you can make at home, yes, there's a whole chapter for you to plunder. There is something in Balaboosta for everyone.
The Kitchn
A cookbook with a heaping helping of memoir, Balaboosta is a delectable journey through Admony's life and into her kitchen.
Shelf Awareness for Readers
This is going to be a bold claim, but we found the Harry Potter of cookbooks. . . . Its called Balaboosta, and its Israeli-inspired recipes are universal crowd-pleasers. Whats even better: Theyre almost all YA-level easy.
DailyCandy
Inventive and heartily satisfying twists on Middle-Eastern-meets-Mediterranean cuisine. New York Times
Publishers WeeklyA multinational smorgasbord of intensely flavorful dishes. Publishers Weekly, starred review
variousOozing with personality, warmth and quality recipes, this cookbook is a must have.
Joy of Kosher
A vibrant and inviting collection of personal stories and recipes.
Tablet Magazine
Engagingly written, with humor, enthusiasm and great stories.
The Jewish Week
Beautiful. . . . The books recipes redefine Jewish cooking.
TastingTable
A gorgeously cookable take on the kind of simple, sophisticated, intensely flavorful food I find myself always wanting to eat.
Saveur.com
If you're looking for the Jewish-American dishes you grew up with or favorite Mediterranean dishes, you'll find many of them here. If you want something easy to put on the tonight's table or to serve at an upcoming dinner party, those kinds of recipes are here too. And if you've been to one of Einat Admony's restaurants and are hoping to see some favorites that you can make at home, yes, there's a whole chapter for you to plunder. There is something in Balaboosta for everyone.The Kitchn
DailyCandyThis is going to be a bold claim, but we found the Harry Potter of cookbooks. . . . Its called Balaboosta, and its Israeli-inspired recipes are universal crowd-pleasers. Whats even better: Theyre almost all YA-level easy.
DailyCandy
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Einat Admony is the author of Balaboosta and chef/owner of New York Citys popular Balaboosta, Kish-Kash, and Tam restaurants, which have been featured in The New Yorker, the New York Times, and New York magazine, among many other newspapers, magazines, and websites. When Admony is not at her restaurants, she can be found at her home in Brooklyn, cooking for the crowd of family and friends who regularly gather around her dining table.