Saturday, January 10, 2009

A Baghdad Cookery Book or Best Ever Fat Free Cookbook

A Baghdad Cookery Book

Author: Muhammad Ibn Al Hasan Al Baghdadi

This special issue of Petits Propos Culinaires is wholly devoted to a new translation of the text called, for convenience' sake, A Baghdad Cookery Book, that is, The Book of Dishes (Kitab al-Tabikh) by Muhammad b. al-Hasan b. Muhammad b. al-Karim, the scribe of Baghdad, usually called Al Baghdadi. This thirteenth-century text was for a long while the only medieval Arab manuscript available in English thanks to the translation, in the 1930s, by A.J. Arberry which was subsequently re-published by Prospect Books in 2001 in Medieval Arab Cookery. In this new translation Charles Perry corrects many errors and misreadings that had crept into early transcriptions. Here we have spread before us, as if on a glorious sideboard, the immense wealth and ingenuity of cooking in the golden age of Arab civilisation. We can detect the influence of Persia, as well as echoes of the Bedouin life, and even the mark of the infidel Christian crusaders.



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Best Ever Fat Free Cookbook: Delicious Food for Healthy Eating

Author: Anne Sheasby

A superb collection of fat free and low fat recipes for fabulous and healthy meals: soups, appetizers and snacks; midweek meals; special occasions; vegetables and salads; desserts; and cakes, bakes and cookies. Every recipe has less then 5 grams of fat per serving and includes at-a-glance nutritional notes. Useful information and helpful hints and tips throughout.



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