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by Malou Herkes
published on 20 February 2020
A love letter to Palestine,its history, its future, its people and their voices, Falastinis a beautifulcollection of stories and recipes from Sami Tamimi (co-founder of Ottolenghi restaurants and co-author with Ottolenghi of Jerusalemand Ottolenghi: The Cookbook) and food writer and core Ottolenghi team memberTara Wigley (who has also co-written the likes of Ottolenghi SIMPLE).
“Falastin is a new kind of Palestinian cookbook: a contemporary collection of over 110 recipes”, combining dishes from Sami’s upbringing in East Jerusalem and new takes on recipes from all over Palestine.
From the book
Falastin
Sami Tamimi, Tara Wigley
Falastin: A Cookbook
A love letter to Palestinian food and culture from the Ottolenghi co-authors..
With a mix of traditional and modern recipes for everything from one-pots to perfumed sweet treats.
With beautiful photography and stories from unheard Palestinian voices.
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Beautifully photographed, Falastin combines recipes with stories, celebrating individual people’s lives as well asPalestine’s sharedhistory and tradition. With chapters spanning breakfast and salads, meat, fish, veggie mains, breads and pastries, you’ll find accessible recipes that can be recreated at home but with an unwavering loyalty to the classic ingredients of the Palestinian pantry fromground allspice and cumin, olive oil, pulses and grains toza’atar, sumac, lemons, yoghurt and green chillies.
To show you the huge variety of wonderful recipes that await you when you get your copy of Falastin, here’s a preview of10 of our favourite recipes from the book.
Molokhieh Soup with Broad Beans (Besara)
by Sami Tamimi, Tara Wigley
from Falastin: A Cookbook
Broad beans are a common feature of the Palestinian table and they’rethe hero ingredient in this dish paired with plenty of fresh herbs, fried onion, chilli, lemon, olive oil andmolokhieh.Molokhieh is a Palestinian green leaf with a distinct flavour – you can find it in Middle Eastern stores or follow directions toswap in spinach orokra, if you like.
Chicken Musakhan
by Sami Tamimi, Tara Wigley
from Falastin: A Cookbook
This hugely popular national dish of Palestine is simple to prepare and packed with flavour. Spice-roasted crispy chicken,toasted pine nuts and sweet, sharp sumac onions, served on Palestinian ‘taboon’ flatbreads.
Beetroot and sweet potato dip with pistachio bulgur salsa
by Sami Tamimi, Tara Wigley
from Falastin: A Cookbook
Brilliant beets are paired with staples of the Palestinian table: ground allspice and cinnamon, tangy feta and labneh, and served with a herby pistachio bulgur topping. Eat this as part of a mezze or with oily fish.
Pulled lamb shawarma sandwich
by Sami Tamimi, Tara Wigley
from Falastin: A Cookbook
Slow-cooked, tender lamb, cooked in a heady concoction of spices and served with sumac tahini yoghurt, this is a feast to feed a crowd and requires minimal prep. Shred it at the table and serve with hot pitas, fresh herbs, spicy ‘shatta’ sauce (see below), sliced onions and tomatoes, and let everyone build their own epic sarnie.
Pomegranate-cooked lentils and aubergines
by Sami Tamimi, Tara Wigley
from Falastin: A Cookbook
Known as ‘rummaniyya’ in Palestine, this dish means ‘pomegranatey’ in Arabic, which is a hint at the star ingredient in this delicious veggie dish. Spiced lentils cooked with rich,tart pomegranate molasses,zingy lemon juice and tahini, aubergines andcrispy onions,bring this to the table with lots of bread to dip into the juices.
Na’ama’s buttermilk fattoush
by Sami Tamimi, Tara Wigley
from Falastin: A Cookbook
Not a traditional take on the Palestinian fattoush salad, this is Sami’s mother’s version teaming stale bread, plenty of fresh herbs, chopped Lebanese cucumbers and tomatoes with buttermilk. A wonderful way to use up stale bread, fresh and filling.
Sumac onion and herb oil buns
by Sami Tamimi, Tara Wigley
from Falastin: A Cookbook
The inspiration for this recipe is less tradition itself than the heavenly sweet and sharp sumac onions that feature in very traditional chicken musakhan (see above). Stuffed and rolled into buns with a zingy herby oil drizzled on top, these a real show-stopper.
Fish kofta with yoghurt, sumac and chilli
by Sami Tamimi, Tara Wigley
from Falastin: A Cookbook
These spice-packed kofta are made with white fish, chilli, parsley, dill,lemon and the warming Palestinian spices of cardamom and cumin. Packed into a pitta with yoghurt and chopped salad, these herby, spicy, zesty bites are a real winner.
Kubbeh
by Sami Tamimi, Tara Wigley
from Falastin: A Cookbook
The staple on every table full of mezzeh in every kitchen across the Levant, kubbeh are tightly packed balls of bulgur and minced meat pepped up with a hint of cinnamon and allspice. Served with tahini sauce for dipping, they are “the king of all snacks”.
Shatta
by Sami Tamimi, Tara Wigley
from Falastin: A Cookbook
“This fiery condiment is as easy to make as it is easy to become addicted to”, says Sami. On every Palestinian table, this chilli preserve is a go-to for pepping up eggs, fish and meat, or for dolloping into a pitta sandwich.
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