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  1. Middle Eastern Cooking (Cooking (Periplus)) (Cooking (Periplus)) by Tess Mallos, 2007-09-15
  2. Middle Eastern Cooking by Nickels, 1969
  3. Middle Eastern Cooking: A Sainsbury Classic Cookbook by Claudia Roden, 1986
  4. Middle Eastern Cooking: Over 100 Delicious Recipes by Christine Osborne, 1997-10
  5. Essential Middle Eastern Cooking: Authentic Recipes from an Intriguing Cuisine (Contemporary Kitchen) by Soheila Kimberley, 2001-01-25
  6. Homestyle Middle Eastern Cooking (Homestyle Cooking Series) by Pat Chapman, 1997-10
  7. Middle Eastern Cooking: A Practical Guide by Samia Abdennour, 1997-01
  8. Middle Eastern Cooking (Foods of the World) by Eds. of Time-Life Books HRry G. Nickles David Lees and Richard Jeffery, 1969
  9. Middle Eastern Home Cooking (Home Cooking (Tuttle Publishing)) by Tess Mallos, 2002-12
  10. Cooking The Middle Eastern Way: Culturally Authentic Foods Including Low-Fat And Vegetarian Recipes (Easy Menu Ethnic Cookbooks) by Alison Behnke, Vartkes Ehramjian, 2005-01
  11. Cooking Around the World: Middle Eastern (Cooking Around the World) by Sohelia Kimberley, 2004-10-25
  12. Middle Eastern Cooking International Cre by Rh Value Publishing, 1988-12-12
  13. Foods of the World:Middle Eastern Cooking
  14. Middle Eastern Cooking by Rose Dosti, 1987-01-01

1. Middle Eastern Cuisines: Recipes And Cooking Tips
Free middle eastern cooking tips and recipes, including dishes from Cyprus, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey,
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2. Middle Eastern Recipes
Over 600 fabulous Middle Eastern recipes
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3. Middle Eastern Recipes
Over 100 fabulous Middle Eastern recipes
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4. The Middle East
Good Cooking s middle eastern cooking Sites! Middle Eastern Links. rev. 03/04. Good Cooking s Arabic Food Definitions Salad Fatoush Recipe
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rev. 03/04 Good Cooking's Arabic Food Definitions Salad Fatoush Recipe Christine Osborne's Photographs of the Middle East and Arab Gulf States! Other Middle Eastern Links Dining Guide to South and West Asian Cuisine from Asiatour An Islamic Dinner and Islamic Dishes Middle Eastern Recipes Vegetarian Soups from the Middle East Armenia Armenian Recipes, This page has over 200 Armenian and general Middle Eastern recipes. Cyprus A Food Guide for Cyprus Iran Persian Recipes Zoon's Kitchen Persian Recipes Israel / Jewish Cooking Foods of the Bible Jewish Cooking from around the World Jewish Food Recipe Archives Jewish Recipes ... Yiddish Recipe Archive Lebanon Delicacies of Lebanese Cuisine Turkey Adil's Turkish Recipes Adil's handpicked Turkish recipes (in Turkish and English) The Soups of Mahi Koc Turkish soup recipes by Mahi Koc. You must choose the format for viewing the content before recipes will appear. Turkish Cuisine This site features soup, egg, dessert and beverage recipes. Turkish Cuisine Interesting information on the history of Turkish Cuisine.

5. The Middle East
Good Cooking's middle eastern cooking Sites!
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6. ABC Of Arabic Cuisine
Lebanese contributions have been the greatest influence on modern Middle Eastern cuisine, in no small sour milk drink widely used in cooking as
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7. Middle Eastern Cuisines Recipes And Cooking Tips
Free middle eastern cooking tips and recipes, including dishes from Cyprus, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Syria
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8. Middle Eastern Cooking
Elinoar s Table middle eastern cooking. click for list of articles middle eastern cooking. The Greeks called it Mesopotamia - the land between two
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Elinoar's Table - Middle Eastern Cooking
click for list of articles Editor's Note: We are happy to introduce you to Elinoar Moore, our expert in Middle Eastern cooking. With Elinoar, we will sail the Mediterranean, the Red Sea, the Sea of Marmara, travel the lands of cous-cous and tagines, of fig trees, date palms, and olives, of vibrant herbs and spices that so mark the food of this region. Elinoar runs a newsletter that we have enjoyed for a long time, and we are happy to give her a permanent home for the recipes that have added to our personal repertoires. You may sign up for her newsletter, as well.
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Hello friends and welcome to my Middle Eastern table. Some of you may know me by my nick name, Lior, but here I will use my full name. I hope you will like it here, and hope to see a lot of you. If any of you would like to ask questions about Middle East cuisine, please feel free to send any questions over e-mail: click to ask a question Elinoar Moore

Middle Eastern Cooking
The Greeks called it Mesopotamia - the land between two rivers - and it is the cradle of civilization. The two rivers were the Tigris and the Euphrates and in the southern part of Mesopotamia where the rivers met lived the first civilization, that of the Sumerians. In northern Mesopotamia is Assyria, an area with mountain ranges and fertile fields. Here, in the valleys of Nineveh and Arbel, are the fields that sustained the first organized civilization.

9. Boston.com / A E / Food / Tasty Middle Eastern, One Night A Week
30 minutes to my kitchen table, where I feasted on the takeout, which was some of the finest middle eastern cooking I'd ever tried.
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10. Origins Of Middle Eastern Cooking
The Origins of middle eastern cooking. click for recipes. by Elinoar Moore. The region of the Middle East was the site of great ancient civilizations,
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The Origins of Middle Eastern Cooking
click for recipes by Elinoar Moore The region of the Middle East was the site of great ancient civilizations, Mesopotamia and Egypt, as well as the birthplace of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Today the term Middle East is also used in a cultural sense for that part of the world predominantly Islamic in culture, in which case Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the remaining countries of North Africa are included. The cooking that developed from country to country bears similarities as well as differences, but most of the cooking had its origins in what we may call 'tent cooking.' Geographic borders have been defined and redefined through the centuries, but many of the roots of Middle Eastern cooking can be found in the country of Israel. Israel is located in the South West corner of the Asian continent and at the South Eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. Geographically it is at the crossroads of Europe, Asia and Africa. It is bordered by Lebanon to the North, Syria to the North East, Jordan to the East and Egypt to the South West. Its Western shoreline is on the Mediterranean Sea and it occupies a narrow strip at the extreme South along the Red Sea. Together with the country's non-Jewish citizens - Muslim and Christian Arabs, Bedouin, and Druze this melting pot gives the country its exceptional cuisine flavour.

11. Al Mashriq - Miscellaneous Recipes
Recipes for Lebanese and Arabic food, such as Shawarma, Baba Ghannuj, and Tabouleh.
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12. How To Stock Your Pantry For Middle Eastern Cooking - EHow.com
How to Stock Your Pantry for middle eastern cookingHungry for hummus? Stock your pantry so you re prepared for any Middle Eastern craving.
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How to Stock Your Pantry for Middle Eastern Cooking
Hungry for hummus? Stock your pantry so you're prepared for any Middle Eastern craving. Steps: Keep lentils (green, red or brown) and canned beans (garbanzos, brown and lima) handy for quick soups and dips. Always have garlic, onions and olive oil around. They are useful in every Middle Eastern dish. Refrigerate goat cheese and feta as well as other dairy products such as yogurt. You'll want them for dips, salads and sauces. Stock your spice rack with turmeric, cumin, paprika, chili powder, mustard seeds, ground ginger, curry powder, cinnamon and salt and pepper. Appropriate spices are essential for creating the perfect balance of flavors. Buy tahina (a paste made from sesame seeds and found in most whole food stores and some supermarkets). It's the secret ingredient in hummus and baba ganoush. Store olives of all sorts and raisins. They are perfect for snacking, garnishes and extra flavor.

13. Food From The Arab World
Complete online version of the cookbook by Marie Karam Khayat and Margaret Clark Keatinge (1959).
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14. WannaLearn: Middle Eastern Cooking
Highquality instructional guides, tutorials, lessons and more on middle eastern cooking!
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15. Persian Cuisine Recipes.
Selection of appetizers, main dishes, and desserts.
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16. WannaLearn: Essential Middle Eastern Cooking : Authentic Recipes From An Intrigu
Essential middle eastern cooking Authentic Recipes from an Intriguing Cuisine. Back to WannaLearn s Home and Garden Cooking middle eastern cooking
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Essential Middle Eastern Cooking : Authentic Recipes from an Intriguing Cuisine
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ISBN: 0754804836 Essential Middle Eastern Cooking : Authentic Recipes from an Intriguing Cuisine (Contemporary Kitchen) by Sohelia Kimberly
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Comments from people who have read this book Rating: 5/5 - Great Middle Eastern Recipes
I'm really happy with my latest cookbook, Essential Middle Eastern Cooking. A nice selection of dishes from Turkey, Lebanon, Morrocco and other Middle Eastern countries including fish, poultry, rice, lamb,and a lot of vegetarian dishes. I was very relieved almost all the ingredients were easily found in my local grocery store! The desserts are absolutely delicious. And it's really a healthy cuisine which is especially important today.
Rating: 5/5 - Wish I Found it Sooner I love Middle Eastern food, in general, but I am sometimes disappointed when one place's hummous is not as good as another...or the variyng qualities of bab ghanoush available at restaurants. This book has the best recipes for every dish that I am familiar witha nd introduced me to new dishes that have become new favorites for me as welll. I particularly like the fish baked in tahini, which I've not seen at any restuarnat. Unfortunately, I recently moved to a region of the south US that sorely lacks Middle Eastern eatries, but this book has been a life saver.

17. Welcome To The Middle Eastern Cookbook
Pardon our dust. We are recreating the Middle Eastern Cookbook (previously under the Web address www.MECookbook.com).
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18. Middle Eastern Cooking From Jemila Foods, Inc. Middle-eastern And Middle Eastern
middleeastern Cooking from Jemila Foods, Inc. middle-eastern and Middle Eastern Foods from the USA.
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WELCOME TO JEMILA FOODS Jemila Foods, Producer of "the World's first Kibbee Mix", has gone cyber. It all started in the basement of my parent's house. Since it's humble beginnings, Jemila Foods has lead the way in innovating middle-eastern food. Along with the world's first Kibbee Mix, Jemila foods offers Tabouli Mix, my Grandma's cookbook, two of my favorite Middle Eastern ingredients: Zaatar spice blend and pignolia nuts (pine nuts or snoobar). To complement our cookbooks, we offer baklava pans both steel and disposable foil (great for taking to a potluck or for a holiday gift). And since we pride ourselves on our resourcefulness, we can also obtain for you hard-to-find ingredients and equipment. If we can't get an item for you, then we'll at least let you know where to find it! CHECK OUT THE COOKBOOKS!

19. Saudi Aramco World : Middle Eastern Cooking: The Legacy
History stirs the pot in the Middle East. The region’s past glories, defeats and triumphs, its isolated provinces and broad empires, are all reflected in a
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March/April 1988 Volume 39, Number 2 March/April 1988
Volume 39, Number 2 Middle Eastern Cooking The Legacy Written by Claudia Roden
Photographed by Lucie Miller Great value is attached to cooking in the Middle East. In that world of strong family ties, large clans and women at home, hospitality gregariousness are deeply entrenched; offering food is the central act in the highly developed art of pleasing. The cooking is different in every town, every village and indeed in every family: There are rural foods and urban ones, foods which belong to the desert, others which belong to the mountain, the plain or the seacoast, nomadic foods and street foods. Middle Eastern cooking outside the Middle East shows its own variations, too. But there are nonetheless many general characteristics which all these foods, and all the countries, share. It is a very sensual kind of cooking, using herbs, spices and aromatics generously. Certain methods, like skewer cooking over charcoal or long, slow simmering in unglazed covered pots, are typical of the whole region. All the countries have rice and wheat dishes, stuffed vegetables, pies wrapped in paper-thin pastry, meatballs, thick omelettes, cold vegetables cooked in oil, scented rice puddings, nut-filled pastries, fritters soaked in syrup and many other common elements. You find raisins with pine nuts everywhere, garnishes of chopped pistachios and almonds, and the same food combinations, such as chickpeas with spinach. It is a shared history, including that of two great world empires, which has brought unity to the kitchens of the Middle East. The spread of Islam and the establishment of an enormous Islamic state stretching across Asia, North Africa and the Mediterranean was the most important factor in the development of a gastronomic tradition comparable to that of France and China.

20. The Elegant Chef Middle Eastern Cooking
The cooking of the Middle Eastern world includes Egyptian, Turkish, Persian Arabic and Israeli cuisines.
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  Middle Eastern Cuisines
he Middle East encompasses the birthplace of civilization and it's history goes back as far as 3,500 BC with a pre-history dating back to 10,000 BC. The contributions to world knowledge (including culinary arts) cannot be disputed.         From a culinary standpoint, the region can be divided into number of areas. Greek, Turkish and Persian cooking make up one unit, Arabic cooking another. Israel teems with recipes brought in by dozens of immigrant groups, as well as producing original recipes never cooked anywhere before.
        When talking about Middle Eastern food, one always inquires as to which dish originated in which particular country. History can solve this in part, however, there has been so much interchange of culture through colonization, migration, invasion and counter-invasion, that even this presents its difficulties. So many similar recipes turn up in the culinary repertoire of a number of countries that to detect the source of many of them is virtually impossible. For example, there are dolmas - stuffed vegetables - with variations in both name and ingredients stretching from Greece to Afghanistan and south to the Arabian Gulf States. Therefore, because of such widespread similarities, it is not clear which peoples developed what food or recipe.
Evolving Over Thousands of Years
        Its exotic dishes make up a cuisine that indeed has been evolving over thousands of years. The result is food that is at once homogeneous and diverse, lavish and thrifty, plain and imaginatively seasoned. There can be no single characteristic; however, in all nations, lamb is the basic meat, wheat bread a basic source of carbohydrate; eggplant is a favorite vegetable, and yogurt the preferred form of dairy. These similarities of cuisine have persisted for centuries despite vast geographical, cultural and political differences.

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