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Bulgarian Rhapsody : The Best of Balkan Cuisine

Bulgarian Rhapsody : The Best of Balkan Cuisine

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: We need more excellent cookbooks like this!
Review: Author Linda Forristal delivers far more than the expected in this treasure trove of Balkan cuisine and culture. The depth and breadth of her research shine through her entertaining tone, and her insights into the culture are inspired. I heartily agree with her that "one of the best windows into another culture is the one into its kitchen." So many cookbooks are full of pictures but examine and explain a culture only superficially. Few offer readers as much content as this one -- along with truly delicious dishes!
The recipes in BULGARIAN RHAPSODY are extremely user-friendly for the American market, and it's obvious that the author actually tested each recipe in her own kitchen and shopped for all the ingredients herself. Every recipe that I've tried from this book has turned out perfect.
Ignore the negative remarks of one of the reviewers below -- sometimes the majority is right. I can't help but wonder whether he has an agenda like a competing cookbook, or whether he smoked something other than salmon. I say BRAVO! for an American mom who adopted another culture and cuisine and tried to bring it back home to us!


Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Keep away from the horrendous rendition of bulgarian cuisine
Review: Horrible!!! Ms. Forristal's pathetic, uninspired, amateurish rendition of the rich cuisine of Bulgaria is a disgrace.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Really great & easy to use
Review: I am a Bulgarian, and I just bought this book. I have read just a handful of the recepies, and I think that they are excellent. I highly recommend this book.

Bulgarian cousine is very rich in flavor. It is not spicy, the taste usually comes from the combined aroma of vegetables and meat. Yet, the dishes are not bland. I believe that there is something that everybody will love in this book.

Btw., if you decide to pickle vegetables - turshia (as briefly described in the book), I must say that you must have the pickled water circulate in the jar. For that purpose you difuse the water out of the jar (with a hose) several times, to let the water circulate and get enriched with oxygen. Do not pour in fresh water!!!

There are two types of lyutenitza described in the book. I would recommend the book even only for those two recipes. My mother (a lyutenitza gourmet) cooks as a simple combination between the two described recipes.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best translated Bulgarian cook book
Review: I did a lot of research till I found this book. Together with the recipes and the beautiful illustrations, it provides stories and traditions related to the food and Bulgarian culture. Every fan of Eastern European cuisine should have this in their cookbook library. I purchased 20 copies for all my friends around Christmas.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Exciting book
Review: I recently married someone from Bulgaria, and I knew nothing of the language or the cooking. After being invited to parties and dinners, I wanted to get some Bulgarian recipes.
This book is exciting! It has wonderful short pieces about Bulgarian culture and history as well as good recipes.
I was so excited by the book, I chose to make a special bread recipe (Sunflower Bread). The instructions were easy to follow, and there are great pictures that help.
I thoroughly surprised a whole party of Bulgarians who hadn't seen or tasted this bread since leaving home.
I look forward to reading more culture and history from the book as well as trying more recipes.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Really great & easy to use
Review: The book is easy to use and the recipes all worked well for us in the US. We have enjoyed the authentic originals in and near Sofia, so we are pleased that the flavors are nearly identical.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I'm in moussaka heaven!
Review: This book has five very different but equally delicious recipes for moussaka (the best bulgarian dish) I lived in Bulgaria for a while but I lost my recipe for moussaka and was constantly kicking myself for not getting more recipes for Bulgarian dishes, but this book fills the void wonderfully. Not only does it have basically everything from moussaka to the best recipe for tarator I've seen but the recipes are also very easy to follow so even if you lack culinary talent(like me) you can still have fun and make great food with this wonderful book.

The book also contains a little bit about Bulgarian holidays and tourist attractions for those of you who don't know anything about the country.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Highly recommended for anyone interested in Balkan cuisines
Review: This entertaining and informative cookbook is an excellent introduction to a cuisine that few Americans are familiar with. Forristal not only introduces the reader to the foods of Bulgaria, but also to the history, geography, people, and culture of this Eastern European country. If you like Greek or Turkish food, you'll also like the dishes featured in this cookbook. Forristal's selection of more than 100 recipes reflects her own preference for light, healthy--yet authentic--Bulgarian dishes that can be prepared easily in American kitchens. The emphasis is on vegetarian foods, but there are also several recipes for dishes made with meats. Separate chapters focus on traditional Bulgarian breads and desserts. The author tells you how to make your own phyllo dough for flaky pastries, how to make pita bread in the shape of a sunflower, and how to make a pudding that, according to legend, contains all the foods left on Noah's ark when it landed on Mt. Ararat. Another section on "Ceremonies and Celebrations" provides menus and recipes for a Bulgarian Christmas Eve dinner, a Bulgarian Jewish dinner, a traditional barbecue, and even a low-fat feast. Printed on high-quality paper, this cookbook contains many color photographs illustrating the recipes. Throughout the book you'll find Bulgarian proverbs, tips from Bulgarian cooks, short folk tales, and descriptions of Bulgarian customs and holidays. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in Balkan cuisines in particular, international foods in general, or just healthy, tasty, home-style dishes that can be easily prepared from readily available ingredients.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Yummmy Yummmy Yummy
Review: Until very recently I knew very little about the people of Bulgaria. Thus, I cannot draw on past experience or knowledge of Bulgaria in reviewing this book. However, after reading, and using, "Bulgarian Rhapsody: The Best of Balkan Cuisine", I feel better prepared to meet and understand the people of Bulgaria. This Autumn, I will have that opportunity, along with a mission team of 35 people.

In order to make our entire church feel a part of our "mission", the team sponsored a Bulgarian dinner. Seeing as no one had either been to Bulgaria nor ever sampled Bulgarian cuisine prior to this endeavor, we were all a bit nervous. I supplied recipes from Linda J. Forristal's book to about 15 people. Combined, we prepared nearly half of the recipes from the book and had the most incredible "spread" you could imagine!

The recipes are generally simple, and entirely delicious, and most require foods found regularly at most grocery stores (even in a secluded town of 17,000). We were pleasantly surprised that our mid-western USA tastebuds rejoiced so fully in these "new" foods. We all agreed that although we each had our favorites, there was nothing we didn't enjoy!

It is important to note that the author herself acknowledges a lack of use of certain widespread Bulgarian ingredients, in the recipes she has adapted. Food stuffs such as organs and even lamb, are not to be found in this book. For me, that is fine. For complete authenticity, however, those ommissions must be noted.

I understand that duplicating Bulgarian recipes is not an easy task, but according to a young woman I recently met, this book comes pretty darn close! This woman has recently returned from 6 years in Bulgaria. She told me that she, too, had this book, "Bulgarian Rhapsody..." and that she cried when she first saw the recipes for foods she had fallen "in love" with!

The recipes, as well as the sprinkling of folklore, culture, and history, make this book a definite countertop mainstay in my kitchen!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I feel like I know the Bulgarian people!
Review: Until very recently I knew very little about the people of Bulgaria. Thus, I cannot draw on past experience or knowledge of Bulgaria in reviewing this book. However, after reading, and using, "Bulgarian Rhapsody: The Best of Balkan Cuisine", I feel better prepared to meet and understand the people of Bulgaria. This Autumn, I will have that opportunity, along with a mission team of 35 people.

In order to make our entire church feel a part of our "mission", the team sponsored a Bulgarian dinner. Seeing as no one had either been to Bulgaria nor ever sampled Bulgarian cuisine prior to this endeavor, we were all a bit nervous. I supplied recipes from Linda J. Forristal's book to about 15 people. Combined, we prepared nearly half of the recipes from the book and had the most incredible "spread" you could imagine!

The recipes are generally simple, and entirely delicious, and most require foods found regularly at most grocery stores (even in a secluded town of 17,000). We were pleasantly surprised that our mid-western USA tastebuds rejoiced so fully in these "new" foods. We all agreed that although we each had our favorites, there was nothing we didn't enjoy!

It is important to note that the author herself acknowledges a lack of use of certain widespread Bulgarian ingredients, in the recipes she has adapted. Food stuffs such as organs and even lamb, are not to be found in this book. For me, that is fine. For complete authenticity, however, those ommissions must be noted.

I understand that duplicating Bulgarian recipes is not an easy task, but according to a young woman I recently met, this book comes pretty darn close! This woman has recently returned from 6 years in Bulgaria. She told me that she, too, had this book, "Bulgarian Rhapsody..." and that she cried when she first saw the recipes for foods she had fallen "in love" with!

The recipes, as well as the sprinkling of folklore, culture, and history, make this book a definite countertop mainstay in my kitchen!


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