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Turkish Cooking
I am so surprised that there are not more Turkish cookbooks around. It’s a cuisine that has had a huge influence on
the entire Mediterranean region. Even if you have never taken a holiday
in Turkey you will be sure to recognise some of the dishes. The names
might change from country to country but the style of food will be
familiar.

Tess Mallos is an author with a wealth of experience. She has worked as
a consultant in the food industry for over 40 years. She has developed
recipes, written books and magazine articles, and prepared food for
photography and TV. She was born in Australia to Greek parents and she
has a remarkable knowledge of food from both the Mediterranean and the
Middle East.
All the best and most popular Turkish dishes seem to be included. For
those of you who have been lucky enough to travel, Turkish Cooking will
transport you back to city breaks in Istanbul or holidays by the
Aegean. The recipes are traditional but accessible to us in Northern
Europe, and very few demand ingredients that need a specialist Middle
Eastern deli.
Pilaf in Pastry (Yufkali ic pilavi) is one of my favourite Turkish
dishes. It looks like an old-fashioned steak and kidney pudding but the
crust is of light filo pastry. This is a sophisticated pie stuffed with
rice and lamb with dried apricots and slivered almonds. It makes a
lovely centrepiece for a light lunch.
Turkish Cooking has plenty to tempt vegetarians. Leek Pie (Pirasapide)
has a tangy filling. Feta cheese offers a salty note which is a tasty
contrast to the sweetness of the vegetables. A shortcrust pastry is
used here rather than the less robust filo. This pie is truly delicious
and works well as picnic food.
It’s no surprise to find Turkish Delight (Lokum). Freshly made it’s
tender with delicate flavours and superior to anything that you could
buy in a British supermarket. Baklava is one of the most ubiquitous
desserts and it’s not difficult to make. If you want a light and
refreshing treat then Water Ice is just what you are looking for. Tess
has a selection here from the usual Lemon to the more exotic Cherry and
you don’t need an ice cream maker to prepare these refreshing palate
cleansers. What an impressive end to a real Turkish meal or even as a
cooler on a hot afternoon!
Turkish Cooking offers all the classics and more, and if you are
looking for a Mediterranean cookbook then this one offers lots to tempt
you.
Turkish Cooking
Author: Tess Mallos
Published by: Apple Press
Price: £12.99
ISBN 1-84543-076-X
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