Boustany
A celebration of vegetables from my Palestine
(Autor) Sami TamimiVegetarian recipes celebrating the food of Palestine, from the co-author of Falastin, Jerusalem and Ottolenghi: The Cookbook. A homage to Palestinian food and culture, Boustany, is the first solo cookbook from Sami Tamimi, Ottolenghi co-founder and champion of Palestinian food and culture. Boustany translates from Arabic as 'My Garden', and the down-to-earth, relaxed and plentiful recipes are reflective of Sami's signature style and approach to food. Bold, inspiring and ever-evolving, Boustany picks up where Falastin left off, with flavour-packed, colourful and simple vegetable- and grain-led dishes; this is how Sami grew up eating - platters of aubergine and chickpeas with a spicy green lemon sauce and fragrant lentil fatteh that always tasted better the next day. These are the dishes he has known, loved, cooked and shared with friends. With over 100 recipes, Sami offers recipes for breakfast, sharing plates, big celebrations, simple breads, moreish sweet treats, easy dinners and more. It's an approach that's strongly present in Palestinian cuisine, from building your mooneh, or pantry, by preserving seasonal vegetables and herbs to lining the dinner table with a variety of salads and condiments reflective of a love for fresh and vibrant food.
Sami Tamimi
Sami Tamimi is a Palestinian chef, cookbook author, and co-founder of the Ottolenghi restaurant group in London. Known for his Middle Eastern cuisine, Tamimi has co-authored several bestselling cookbooks with Yotam Ottolenghi, including "Jerusalem" and "Ottolenghi: The Cookbook." His culinary style combines traditional Middle Eastern flavors with modern techniques, creating dishes that have garnered critical acclaim and popular appeal. Tamimi's works have had a significant impact on the culinary world, introducing readers to the rich and diverse flavors of Middle Eastern cuisine. "Jerusalem" is perhaps his most famous work, showcasing the vibrant food culture of the city and its surrounding regions.