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Sofra

Lebanese Recipes to Share


  • Quadrille (Hardie Grant)
  • by Karima Hazim, Sivine Tabbouch
Through traditional family-style spreads, mother-daughter duo Karima Hazim and Sivine Tabbouch present a gorgeous array of dishes, perfect for sharing, in Sofra, a love letter to Lebanon. This is a collection of generous and nourishing recipes that have travelled across the world and through generations. Created with love, to feed the soul and preserve heritage, the recipes are woven together with stories of belonging that celebrate history, culture and the culinary traditions that bind families together.

ISBN 9781837831159 | EN | HB
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Publisher Quadrille (Hardie Grant)
ISBN 9781837831159
Author(s) Karima Hazim, Sivine Tabbouch
Publication date August 2024
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 248 x 187 mm
Illustrations troughout col.ill.
Pages 224
Language(s) English ed.
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Through traditional family-style spreads, mother-daughter duo Karima Hazim and Sivine Tabbouch present a gorgeous array of dishes, perfect for sharing, in Sofra, a love letter to Lebanon.

As Lebanese diaspora living in Sydney, Australia, Karima and Sivine guide you through typical Lebanese feasts that tell the story of the rich and diverse regions of the country and evoke feelings of home. Sofra contains a mother's recipes for achievable, traditional, homely dishes, with everything from a tall pot of freshly rolled Warak Enab or a charcoal bbq lined with Kafta and Meat Skewers, to a deluxe Fattoush and wholesome Tabbouleh. Alongside, you'll find a daughter's beautiful stories of cooking, sharing and identity that have been passed down to her around the kitchen table.

This is a collection of generous and nourishing recipes that have travelled across the world - from Tripoli, Beirut, and beyond, to Sydney, Australia - and through generations. Created with love, to feed the soul and preserve heritage, the recipes are woven together with stories of belonging that celebrate history, culture and the culinary traditions that bind families together.

Karima Hazim and Sivine Tabbouch have shared their family's simple, special recipes in the likes of the Guardian, Refinery 29, SBS, Broadsheet and Frankie. They also run Sunday Kitchen, a sell-out cookery school in the heart of Sydney, Australia.