Enebla: Recipes from an Ethiopian Kitchen

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Price
$35.00  $32.55
Publisher
Touchwood Editions
Publish Date
Pages
176
Dimensions
7.4 X 10.1 X 0.8 inches | 1.72 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781771513623

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About the Author
Born in Addis Ababa, Luladey "Lula" Moges moved to the United States with her family at the age of 12 and learned the art of Ethiopian cuisine from her grandmother, mother, and aunts. Her busy career in hospitality was initially an obstacle to home-cooking--as many recipes require several hours to develop a full-bodied flavour--so she has spent years developing real-world recipes that deliver authentic, mom-approved fare in an hour or less. Lula lives in Los Angeles.
Reviews

"This spongy, sour, delicious flatbread made from fermented teff batter is perhaps one of the most important parts of Ethiopian cuisine . . . when we stumbled upon the injera recipe in Luladey (Lula) Moges' cookbook, Enebla: Recipes from an Ethiopian Kitchen, we knew we had to make a batch" --Good Housekeeping

"The recipes Moges features in Enebla are the result of years of trial and error. First as a student, then as a hospitality professional, she found ways to make the dishes she craved in a shorter period of time. 'Sped-up' versions that retained the spirit and soul of the original but suited her lifestyle." --National Post

"Luladey Moges seeks to make Ethiopian cooking more accessible to home cooks with speedier techniques that don't compromise taste." --Library Journal

"...a memory-filled book that reminds us that food is celebratory." --Thrillist

". . . recipes are not only easy to follow, but they also show us just how accessible the ingredients in an Ethiopian pantry are." --Quench Magazine

"Enebla is a beautiful cookbook with insights of Lula's family diaspora told through the recipes. My favourite type of cookbook." --Tu David Phu, Top Chef Alumnus