The Ethnomusicologists' Cookbook: Complete Meals from Around the World
Sean Williams
The Ethnomusicologists' Cookbook: Complete Meals from Around the World

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Type: eBook
Released: 2006
Publisher: Routledge
Page Count: 316
Format: pdf
Language: English
ISBN-10: 041597819X
ISBN-13: 9780415978194
User Rating: 4.6667 out of 5 Stars! (3 Votes)

From Publishers Weekly

To savor better its fascinating essays on culinary rituals across the globe, this cookbook is one to pore over in the living room instead of the kitchen. Recipes are attached, but are not the primary pleasure; instead, it is learning about the ceremonial drinking songs of Namibia, or the meals that celebrate the return of the swallows in Korea. However, the recipes serve as worthy accompaniments to the accomplished essays: Dates Stuffed with Almond Paste, from Judeo-Spanish Morocco, are sweetly irresistible, and Bolivia's addictive Avocado with Uncooked Salsa begs to be downed with a bucketful of chips. A sophisticated Palestinian Baked Chicken is served alongside flat bread, the chewy bread a foil for the chicken's pleasant spiciness. And, from closer to home, Appalachian Leather Britches are green beans awash in delicious porky broth-a brilliant way to get kids to eat their veggies. While some recipes demand ingredients that might be difficult to find in American supermarkets, for the most part they're easy to source and require few unorthodox cooking methods. Williams, a professional ethnomusicologist, includes listening suggestions alongside the recipes; if it proves too difficult to scrounge up some konyaku for Soybeans With Vegetables, you can still get a taste of Japan by listening to the Satoko Fujii Orchestra. 35 b&w illustrations.Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Review

"The most important thing to remember about The Ethnomusicologists' Cookbook is that you must under no circumstances read it while hungry ... In its practical and idealogical approach, the book stays true to an idea that is arguably more vital and obvious in cultures other than our own: both meals and music are a social affair that binds families, friends and nations together." --The Vancouver Voice

"I recommend this book warmly to delight body and mind and all the senses."--Ni Wayan Murni, Hello Magazine, Bali

"The Ethnomusicologists' Cookbook might have started out as an academic endeavor, but it is a lively book, filled with suggestions for delicious recipes and good music. You can expand your global awareness while trying out dozens of different ways to have a good time. I heartily recommend it!"--Barbara Lloyd McMichael, The Olympian

"This one is for the more adventurous cooks and dinner hosts who are looking for something far beyond the usual fare. Make your next gathering a trip to another part of the world."--Mish Mash Music Reviews

"To savor better its fascinating essays on culinary rituals across the gtlobe, this cookbook is one to pore over in the living room instead of the kitchen. Recipes are attached, but are not the primary pleasure; instead, it is learning about the ceremonial drinking songs of Namibia, or the meals that celebrate the return of the swallows in Korea. However, the recipes serve as worthy accompaniments to the accomplished essays: Dates Stuffed with Almond Paste, from Judeo-Spanish Morocco, are sweetly,irresistible, and Bolivia's addictive Avocado with Uncooked Salsa begs to be downed with a bucketful of chips." --Publishers Weekly

"This is a book that should make your kitchen sing." --Gastronomica: The Journal of Food and Culture


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