Saha: A Chef's Journey Through Lebanon and Syria
By (Author) Greg Malouf
By (author) Lucy Malouf
Hardie Grant Books
Hardie Grant Books
1st November 2005
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Travel and holiday
641.59569
Hardback
352
Width 283mm, Height 254mm
In 'Saha', Greg Malouf returns to the land of his ancestors to explore its broad and influential cuisine. Stretching from neighbouring Persia throughout the Mediterranean to North Africa, the roots of Greg's culinary history are here in the land of his forbears, and together with writing partner Lucy Malouf and photographer Matt Harvey, he embarks on a month-long culinary journey. The cuisine in 'Saha' is traditional and inspirational; enticingly spiced and fragrant with flower waters. From hearty peasant dishes to more subtly spiced specialties from ancient palaces, the dishes are complex in flavour yet not overly complicated to make at home. Heartwarming stories and recipes from the people Greg and Lucy meet on their journey are teamed with evocative images and Greg's own unique take on this history-rich and exciting cuisine, capturing the spirit of the modern and the ancient; the characters, dishes, flavours and colours that make up Lebanon and Syria in this highly illustrated and lavishly designed volume.
With his inventive modern take on Middle Eastern food, Greg Maloufis a defining influence on the international food scene. Along with writing partner Lucy Malouf, he has produced eight beautiful and highly acclaimed books on different cuisines, including the 2019 James Beard awardwinning SUQAR. Greg is in demand in Australia and abroad for chef masterclasses, media interviews and guest-chef appearances.He divides his time between Melbourne, London and Dubai. Lucy Maloufis a food and travel writer and editor. She consults to publishing houses globally and her books with Greg Malouf have been translated into multiple languages. Lucylives in Kent, England, where she relishes country life.