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🍽️ Taste Morocco’s soul—where tradition meets trend!
Casablanca: My Moroccan Food is a beautifully photographed cookbook featuring 7 sections of authentic and modern Moroccan recipes by Nargisse Benkabbou. With clear instructions and cultural insights, it’s a top-rated, must-have for anyone passionate about elevating their culinary repertoire with genuine Moroccan flavors.
| Best Sellers Rank | 39,660 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 8 in African Cookery 34 in Food & Drink Travel 35 in Middle Eastern Food & Drink |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (582) |
| Dimensions | 19.4 x 2.6 x 23.8 cm |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 1784723932 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1784723934 |
| Item weight | 1.05 kg |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 224 pages |
| Publication date | 3 May 2018 |
| Publisher | Mitchell Beazley |
C**E
Essential modern Moroccan with classical roots
This is a beautiful book with clear recipes and gorgeous photography. I have quite a few Moroccan/North African cook books and this will become a favourite. There are seven sections: starters to share, vegetarian dishes, meat, poultry, seafood, breads and sweets. It includes classics you'd expect, traditional recipes from some of Nargisse's family and also modern takes on the style of cuisine which are bright and fresh. The recipes are clearly written and easy to follow and the preambles give serving suggestions and some lovely insights into family life and food. Every Moroccan food fan should have a copy of this to cherish.
S**S
Authentic, refreshing, inspiring!
I've been looking online (and in shops in Morocco) for a good Moroccan cookbook with authentic recipes but I could not find anything of quality until now: Casablanca- My Moroccan Food is an amazing collection of authentic recipes from the heart of a Moroccan family passionate about food! The author, Nargisse, also managed to create and include modernised versions of authentic moroccan recipes like her Bakoula stuffed Romano peppers. Modernising typical dishes is something nobody is doing in Morocco today and that's what makes this book so exciting! Having lived most of my life in Morocco, I can vouch for the authenticity of the recipes and I recommend this book to anybody interested in cooking!
R**S
Good book but……….
The book is engaging with wonderful tasty recipes easy to assemble and cook. Love the accompanying photographs too….BUT….the book delivered was broken on the end and damaged inside on the corresponding edge…it had obviously been dropped en route. Very disappointed but such a hassle to return/replace…..
S**M
Moroccan recipe book
Authentic easy to follow recipes
J**S
This book has amazing looking recipes
This book has amazing looking recipes, the photos are mouth-watering, and its difficult to know which one to try first! I tried the Ras el Hanout Carrot Cake and it was gorgeous, your usual carrot cake with a Moroccan twist. There is a great variety of recipes, and the instructions are easy to follow. I have always loved Moroccan food and can't wait to try more recipes! I highly recommend the book.
H**E
Authentic Moroccan recipes
Absolutely delightful book!! Easy to follow recipes that are really tasty... with this book I don't run out of ideas, just a flick through it and I have a great dinner for me and my family. I am Moroccan myself so I want to get the recipes just as my mum used to make them and I find that some of the recipes really are spot on! Bravo Nargisse- you truly are the female version of Jamie Oliver!
P**E
the kindle version is excellent
As a 79-year-old lifelong bibliophile I couldn't justify buying yet another hardback book, even though I cook Moroccan food at least twice a week and it looked interesting. I therefore jumped at the Black Friday offer of the kindle version of this book. I like the simple layout for the recipes, and the instructions are very clear and comprehensive. The personal anecdotes are also interesting and informative. All the recipes are readily accessible via the Contents and Index (which, by the way, is excellent) just by two or three 'clicks' on the central control panel of the kindle. I have my eye on the Merguez burgers to start!!
M**.
Fascinating
I loved the author's obvious devotion to Moroccan food and the background information she provided. I particularly liked the chapter on bread although I must limit the amount of "everyday bread" that I make as it is so "moreish"! It has joined Delia Smith's "One is fun" as my frequent bedtime reading! Thoroughly recommended.
L**A
Fantastic recipes. Whatever I made from this book is a hit with guests and family.
C**I
I live in Quebec, and Quebec is very popular with Moroccan immigrants, so I know and have known many. To my delight, this led to my introduction to Moroccan cuisine, with which I immediately fell in love. Being Italian, I am quite passionate about food, and talking with my Moroccan friends, I discovered that they also have this passion, and they love Italian food as much as I love Moroccan food. So, when I saw this book, I had hoped to find some recipes that I wanted to try, including three-meat bastila (which French-speaking Moroccans usually call "pastilla") and a 12-hour steamed and seasoned carrot dish whose name I can't remember. Sadly, these two recipes are not in this book, though there is a chicken bastila that I will try. This isn't an omission. Moroccan cuisine is very vast, and this book is a sampling of the multitude of dishes, not an exhaustive encyclopedia. The subset that is in this book is quite diverse and representative, so I will still enjoy it a lot, even if it (understandably) doesn't have everything. The book itself is relatively short, coming in at a roughly 220 pages, many of which are very lovely photos. While strictly not necessary, I don't appreciate a cookbook as much if it doesn't have appetizing photos of the food, so these are very appreciated. They're also useful if one has never seen the dish assembled before. The paper is thick and glossy. The binding is solid and would lend itself well to laying flat, if it had thinner paper, but the paper is so thick that the pages just fan out when you try to lay it flat. It's not a flaw, but a tradeoff. Some will love it, some won't. The instructions seem very detailed to me, but I'm the type that rarely opens an instruction manual. To me, anything more than "mix these ingredients" and "cook at this temperature" is very detailed. I'm quite happy with this book. It has interesting recipes, it's well written, it looks good, and it's solid. Can't ask for more from a cookbook.
Q**A
I don't often come to write reviews, but the author/chef of this book deserves to be known! Oh my goodness...thank you Nargisse for helping to make this Colombian mama a star in my home. My husband is North African and loves Moroccan food. I never felt brave enough to explore as I thought I'd do it no justice. But literally every single recipe I've tried from this book has been a roaring success at my table. And the Harira soup! Wow! Total zing. I'm making it now (for the upteenth time!) and the aromas are firing up my tastebuds...can't wait to get stuck in. A must for anyone looking to impress friends and family with incredible food
I**A
Not as authentic as I expected, eg has egg benedict morrocan style.
N**A
If you love moroccan food you MUST have this book in your kitchen !! Everything is well explained and colors are beautiful !! i love all recipes but my favourite is the seafood part mmm yummy ! I cook main dishes and my husband makes sweets (he's a master of honey & almond cigars now) and even kids love it ! Thank you Miss Benkabbou for spicing up my dishes !
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