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Nistisima: The secret to delicious Mediterranean vegan food, the Sunday Times bestseller and voted OFM Best Cookbook

Hardback

Main Details

Title Nistisima: The secret to delicious Mediterranean vegan food, the Sunday Times bestseller and voted OFM Best Cookbook
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Georgina Hayden
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:304
Dimensions(mm): Height 246,Width 189
Category/GenreCookery, food and drink
Health and wholefood cookery
Vegetarian cookery
ISBN/Barcode 9781526630681
ClassificationsDewey:641.56362
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication Date 31 March 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

WINNER OF THE OBSERVER FOOD MONTHLY BEST NEW COOKBOOK AWARD THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING COOKBOOK The Daily Mail Best Cookbooks of the Year 2022 The Independent 10 Best Cookbooks of 2022 ____________________________ No fads, no frills, just 120 vegan recipes that have stood the test of time from award-winning food writer Georgina Hayden, currently appearing on Channel 4's The Great Cookbook Challenge Nistisima means fasting food - food eaten during Lent and other times of fasting observed by those of Orthodox faith. Mostly this involves giving up meat and dairy and instead using vegetables, pulses and grains to create easy, delicious dishes that all just happen to be vegan. In this book, Georgina draws on the history and culture around nistisimo cooking in the Mediterranean, Middle East and Eastern Europe to share the simple, nutritious and flavour-packed recipes at the heart of the practice, including: * Salatet malfouf cabbage slaw * Briam ('Greek ratatouille') * Pumpkin, raisin and harissa pie * Kibbet el raheb, 'monks' soup' * Jewelled lentil moutzentra * Rizogalo rose rice pudding with roasted strawberries * Moustokouloura spiced grape, honey and chocolate biscuits Whether you're vegan, vegetarian, or simply want to eat more plant-based food, Nistisima offers you tried and tested recipes that celebrate the very best of this tradition - all bursting with flavour and all surprisingly vegan. _____________________________ 'Mouthwatering recipes and beautiful storytelling - I want a seat at Georgie's table.' JAMIE OLIVER

Author Biography

Georgina Hayden is a cook, food writer and stylist from north London. She writes for publications such as The Telegraph, Delicious Magazine and Observer Food Monthly, and in 2021 she won the Fortnum & Mason Best Cookery Writer Award for her work in Waitrose Food magazine. She has appeared on Radio 4's Woman's Hour, and regularly appears on Channel 4's Sunday Brunch and BBC1's Saturday Kitchen. Growing up above her grandparents' Greek Cypriot taverna, Georgina developed a love of cooking and storytelling through the recipes passed down to her. She started her career as food assistant, working at various food magazines, and then went on to join Jamie Oliver's food team where she worked for 12 years. There she did everything from styling, developing and writing recipes for books and TV, magazines and campaigns. Her first book, Stirring Slowly, was published in 2016, followed by the book about the food of her Cypriot family, Taverna, in 2019. Nistisima is her third book. Georgina documents her recipes and food travels on her Instagram page: @georgiepuddingnpie.

Reviews

Mouthwatering recipes and beautiful storytelling - I want a seat at Georgie's table * Jamie Oliver * This book is the sunny window that everyone needs: open it to flood your kitchen with Mediterranean sun, delicious food and great stories. Georgina takes these ancient traditions and fits them to our modern kitchens with impeccable style and flare; surely lent has never tasted so good * Itamar Srulovic, Honey & Co * There's so much to love and to learn in Georgina's glorious Nistisima. It's really worth fasting to eat like this * Claudia Roden * The only proper response to Georgina Hayden's new book, Nistisima, is greedy delight, as far as I'm concerned * Nigella Lawson *