Zaytinya - by José Andrés (Hardcover)


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About the Book

"A vibrant celebration of the shared flavors and traditions of the Eastern Mediterranean ... Since Chef Josâe Andrâes opened the doors to his restaurant Zaytinya twenty years ago, food lovers have savored his creative adaptations of the classic dishes of Greece, Turkey, and Lebanon. Zaytinya's menu has always showcased the region's extraordinary food traditions while innovating in Josâe's signature style: delicious, surprising, and made for sharing"--


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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

A vibrant celebration of the shared flavors and traditions of the Eastern Mediterranean

Since Chef José Andrés opened the doors to his restaurant Zaytinya twenty years ago, food lovers have savored his creative adaptations of the classic dishes of Greece, Turkey, and Lebanon. Zaytinya's menu has always showcased the region's extraordinary food traditions while innovating in José's signature style: delicious, surprising, and made for sharing.

From crispy fried vegetables and perfectly spiced seafood to tender grilled kebabs and warm, fluffy pita, these recipes are simply irresistible as well as accessible to the home cook. The smooth dips and delectable roasts will happily feed a family on a weeknight or friends over for weekend dinner.

Zaytinya--which draws its name from the Turkish word for olive oil--brings to life the ingredients, techniques, dishes, and histories that are central to the way many of us love to eat today.

Product Highlights

  • NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER A vibrant celebration of the shared flavors and traditions of the Eastern MediterraneanSince Chef José Andrés opened the doors to his restaurant Zaytinya twenty years ago, food lovers have savored his creative adaptations of the classic dishes of Greece, Turkey, and Lebanon.
  • Author(s): José Andrés
  • 368 Pages
  • Cooking + Food + Wine, Regional & Ethnic

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