Zaytinya

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Informationen zum Autor José Andrés is the New York Times bestselling author of Zaytinya , Change the Recipe , The World Central Kitchen Cookbook , We Fed an Island , and Vegetables Unleashed . An Emmy awardwinning TV host and producer, he was honored as Outstanding Chef and Humanitarian of the Year by the James Beard Foundation, was twice named one of Time 's 100 Most Influential People, and was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2025. Klappentext "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"-- Zusammenfassung 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 oilbrings to life the ingredients, techniques, dishes, and histories that are central to the way many of us love to eat today. ...

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José Andrés is the New York Times bestselling author of Zaytinya, Change the Recipe, The World Central Kitchen Cookbook, We Fed an Island, and Vegetables Unleashed. An Emmy award–winning TV host and producer, he was honored as Outstanding Chef and Humanitarian of the Year by the James Beard Foundation, was twice named one of Time’s 100 Most Influential People, and was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2025.

 


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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.


Zusammenfassung

A vibrant celebration of the shared flavors and traditions of the Eastern Mediterranean, from the star chef whose curiosity and creativity built his restaurant Zaytinya into an overnight, decades-long sensation

Zaytinya is a celebration of the honest, delicious flavors of the Eastern Mediterranean that have conquered the world.

From crispy fried vegetables and the freshest seafood, to the softest kebabs and warm fluffy pita, these dishes are simply irresistible. They are proof of the power of food to bring people together, across borders and continents, religions and languages.

Since Chef José Andrés opened the doors to this restaurant twenty years ago, Zaytinya has been full of people enjoying his creative adaptations of the classic dishes of Greece, Turkey, and Lebanon. The menu has always honored the region’s traditions while innovating and updating in José’s signature style—delicious, surprising, and made for sharing.

Zaytinya draws its name from the Turkish word for olive oil: the liquid gold that unites a region whose food still reflects the legacy of Ottoman culture. What unites the people of the Eastern Mediterranean is stronger than what divides them: the extraordinary food, ancient folklore, and the heartfelt philosophy of sharing a meal.

Above all, the dishes of Zaytinya are not just delicious but accessible for the home cook. From the smooth dips to the Sunday roasts, they will happily feed a family on a weeknight or friends over for weekend dinner.

Showcasing the romance and history of the region, Zaytinya brings to life the stories of the ingredients, techniques, and dishes that are central to the way many of us love to eat today. This book features the people and places that have taught José and his team so much about the ingredients, cooks, vendors, farmers and artisanal producers who are preserving and progressing the food traditions of the Eastern Mediterranean.

With more than 150 recipes, as well as tips and techniques for cooking success, Zaytinya will help you prepare the most beloved dishes from the most successful restaurant created by Chef José Andrés.

Photography by Thomas Schauer

Design by Mucho

Foreword by Aglaia Kremezi 

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Gewicht 1674g
    • Untertitel Delicious Mediterranean Dishes from Greece, Turkey, and Lebanon
    • Autor José Andrés
    • Titel Zaytinya
    • Veröffentlichung 19.03.2024
    • ISBN 0063327902
    • Format Fester Einband
    • EAN 9780063327900
    • Jahr 2024
    • Größe H278mm x B220mm x T28mm
    • Herausgeber Harper Collins Publ. USA
    • Anzahl Seiten 353
    • GTIN 09780063327900

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