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Book ReviewsSultan's Kitchen: A Turkish Cookbook |
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Book: Sultan's Kitchen: A Turkish Cookbook
Written by: Ozcan Ozan Carl Tremblay |
Publisher: Periplus Editions
Average Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5
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Excellent book Rating:
5 / 5
This is a good book. Well thought out, genuine recipes produce the real thing without trouble. Although I usually distrust the `lavishly illustrated', large format cookery books, this one proved to be an excellent buy and is seeing considerable use in our household.
best turkish cookbook Rating:
5 / 5
I am keen on collecting cookbooks. As I am Turkish I have a special interest in Turkish cuisine. I have 9 books on this topic, 4 of them in English. Ozcan Ozan's book is the best among them. Turkish food, definitely very tasty, but is not all that easy to prepare. Ozan explains each step very clearly and the measures he gives are very accurate. Apparently he genuinely put a lot of thought into it and wrote it in a way that everybody could apply.
authentic and simple Rating:
4 / 5
I bought this book after visiting turkey. I loved the food and wanted to recreate it in my own kitchen. My boyfriend is turkish and he misses his homeland food quite badly. Using this book, he says my cooking is as (well, almost) good as his mother's cooking.
I own another turkish cookbook, and while tasty, the recipes are much more complicated and its difficult to find many of the ingredients. This book is top-knotch!
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