Zareen’s Pakistani Kitchen
Recipes from a Well-Fed Childhood
Seiten
2025
Sasquatch Books (Verlag)
978-1-63217-529-8 (ISBN)
Sasquatch Books (Verlag)
978-1-63217-529-8 (ISBN)
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Replete with beautiful images and evocative odes to the flavours of great Pakistani food, this cookbook demystifies favourites like kababs, curries, and samosas. In this introduction to Pakistani cooking, the folks behind Zareen’s Michelin Guide-approved restaurants in the San Francisco Bay Area share 80+ recipes designed for American cooks.
Featuring the most beloved dishes from the popular California restaurants, the authors' favourite home-cooked comfort foods, and street fare from growing up in Karachi, you'll find:
• An introduction to the Desi pantry, with substitutes, common methods, and equipment
• Popular street food like Paratha Rolls, Bun Kabab and Chaat
• Entrée staples like the famous Beef Nihari, Biryani, and specialties from Zareen's Memoni community like Memoni Crispy Fried Chicken
• Vegetarian-friendly mainstays like Tarka Daal and Bhindi Masala
• Handmade breads like Naan, Roti and Laccha Paratha
• Sweet treats like Kulfi and Burfi and even Zareen’s riot-inducing Doodh Patti Chai
• Menu planning section with special occasions including Eid and Diwali
• Spotlights on inspiring women (including poet Rupi Kaur and food blogger Michelle Tam), with a portion of the authors’ royalties going to women’s charities
The authors' goals are threefold: first, to make authentic Pakistani food simple and accessible; second, to share their sheer foodie joy and vibrant Pakistani culture; and third, to inspire women (especially other immigrant women) to entrepreneurship and activism.
Perfect for foodies who want to get their travel fix through their taste buds, as well as those seeking the comfort of nostalgic recipes from their youth, Zareen’s Pakistani Kitchen is a culinary adventure you can bring home.
Featuring the most beloved dishes from the popular California restaurants, the authors' favourite home-cooked comfort foods, and street fare from growing up in Karachi, you'll find:
• An introduction to the Desi pantry, with substitutes, common methods, and equipment
• Popular street food like Paratha Rolls, Bun Kabab and Chaat
• Entrée staples like the famous Beef Nihari, Biryani, and specialties from Zareen's Memoni community like Memoni Crispy Fried Chicken
• Vegetarian-friendly mainstays like Tarka Daal and Bhindi Masala
• Handmade breads like Naan, Roti and Laccha Paratha
• Sweet treats like Kulfi and Burfi and even Zareen’s riot-inducing Doodh Patti Chai
• Menu planning section with special occasions including Eid and Diwali
• Spotlights on inspiring women (including poet Rupi Kaur and food blogger Michelle Tam), with a portion of the authors’ royalties going to women’s charities
The authors' goals are threefold: first, to make authentic Pakistani food simple and accessible; second, to share their sheer foodie joy and vibrant Pakistani culture; and third, to inspire women (especially other immigrant women) to entrepreneurship and activism.
Perfect for foodies who want to get their travel fix through their taste buds, as well as those seeking the comfort of nostalgic recipes from their youth, Zareen’s Pakistani Kitchen is a culinary adventure you can bring home.
ZAREEN KHAN: Born in Karachi, Zareen specializes in Pakistani and North Indian food while celebrating the cuisine of the Memons, an ethnic community hailing from Gujarat, India, and Karachi, Pakistan, to which her family belongs. Zareen started her restaurant business at 43, shortly after winning her battle with oral cancer in 2012. Now a celebrated restaurateur, Zareen has a global following for her eponymous Bay Area restaurants. UMAIR KHAN: Also born in Karachi, Umair co-founded Zareen’s with his wife. He is also founder of Folio3 Software, a global tech services firm, founding partner at Mentors Fund, an early stage tech investment firm, and a visiting professor at UC Berkeley.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 18.3.2025 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 184 x 254 mm |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Essen / Trinken ► Länderküchen |
ISBN-10 | 1-63217-529-0 / 1632175290 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-63217-529-8 / 9781632175298 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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