The Turkish Cookbook, 9780714878157
Hardcover
Unlock Turkey’s culinary secrets: 550 recipes, stories, and vibrant flavors.

The Turkish Cookbook

$72.00

  • Hardcover

    512 pages

  • Release Date

    27 February 2019

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Summary

A Culinary Journey Through Turkey: The Turkish Cookbook

Musa Dagdeverin, a celebrated figure in Turkey, has dedicated his life to preserving and revitalizing Turkish culinary traditions. With three restaurants in Istanbul, including the renowned Ciya, he serves a staggering 1,000 traditional dishes annually. His passion extends to his foundation with his wife, where they meticulously recreate Turkey’s culinary heritage. He travels, interviews home cooks, revives forgotten recipes, a…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780714878157
ISBN-10:0714878154
Author:Musa Dagdeviren, Toby Glanville
Publisher:Phaidon Press Ltd
Imprint:Phaidon Press Ltd
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:512
Release Date:27 February 2019
Weight:1.83kg
Dimensions:270mm x 180mm x 53mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

‘Thorough, thoughtful … A book that savors culinary history.’ – Food & Wine

‘This book is a definitive catalog of healthful, hearty Turkish cuisine.’ – Forbes

From a country rich in culinary traditions comes an exhaustively researched, written and photographed book.’ – Sunday Times

‘Wonderful … An account of a nation and a culture through it’s food.’ – Spectator

‘The best cookbook writing of the year.’ – Bon Appétit

‘A whopping 550 recipes for Turkish food…all made accessible to the home cook.’ – Epicurious

‘There are many cookbooks that explore Turkish food, but Musa Daĝdeviren…takes it a step further … This is clearly a definitive guide to Turkish cuisine.’ – Eater

‘Musa is a chef and an intellectual who’s gathered and preserved recipes from across Turkey. His talk about the state of Turkish cuisine was eye opening and his book, [The Turkish Cookbook] by Phaidon is a must.’ – Yotam Ottolenghi

About The Author

Musa Dagdeviren

Musa Daĝdeviren is a well-known and acclaimed chef in Istanbul, where he has three restaurants - the first, Çiya, opened in 1987. His foundation, which he runs with his wife, is devoted to rediscovering Turkish culinary heritage, and he publishes his findings in a quarterly journal. He has been featured in international press and regularly lectures at food conferences and culinary schools.

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