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Falling Cloudberries: A World of Family Recipes | 
enlarge | Author: Tessa Kiros Publisher: Murdoch Books Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 7286
Media: Hardcover Pages: 397 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.4 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 7 x 2.1
ISBN: 1740453646 Dewey Decimal Number: 641 EAN: 9781740453646 ASIN: 1740453646
Publication Date: October 1, 2004 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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A wonderful present! August 13, 2008 I got this book as a christmas present from my sister and brother in law and loved it immediately. It still is one of the most beautiful cookery books I own and I've got about 300 - 400, roughly estimated. But it is not only extremely beautiful, it's also interesting to read (and no, it's not supposed to be a memoir, it says " a world of family recipes" on the front, so it will obviously be mainly about cookery) and the recipes are just great. I'm the queen of cheesecakes at work now, just because of Tessa's marvellous "Ricotta Tart with a Chocolate Crust". The ricotta makes a wonderfully light cake (but if you can't get any just use full fat cream cheese) and the added orange juice and rind give it a fresh moreish taste. People will definitely leave nothing on the plate and ask you for the recipe! Another good thing is that this book offers recipes from quite different parts of the world (due to Tessa's family history): Finland, Greece, Cyprus, South Africa, Italy and some other countries she travelled. Buy it for yourself or as a wonderful present for someone who likes stories and cookery! For me, it's one of the books I'd never part with.
food lover November 21, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this book when it first came out, and it is now my favourite recipe book of all time, which is not bad for a person with over 100 cookbooks. The recipe for Ludi's chicken produces the most delicious potatoes, and every time I cook it I am asked for the recipe. As Tessa Kiros says, these spuds are delicious hot or cold, but the only way they survive long enough to get cold is to cook twice the amount! People drool at the memory of it. The feta and chickpea salad is tangy and very moreish. I have tried most of the recipes and keep going back for more. This is family cooking at its best.
Simple and tasty February 2, 2007 15 out of 17 found this review helpful
Gorgeous book - lovely to look at even if you don't intend using it to cook with - if you do, even better. The recipes are simple, you don't need a trolley full of ingredients, very easy to follow and wonderfully tasty rather than simply following the latest food fad. My favourite so far is the vanilla ice cream which beats anything you can get in the shops - and you don't need an ice-cream maker.
An Exquisite Find : ) September 8, 2006 55 out of 60 found this review helpful
I have fallen in love with this enchanting book. Just on the basis of a collection of recipes this is still a fantastic book, but this is far more than just a collection of recipes. In Tessa Kiros's Falling Cloudberries she has created an immensely personal journey through different lands and experiences and the resulting eclectic mix of foods and approaches to recipes.
It is an exquisite book both visually (it is of an exceptionally high quality) and through the generosity of Tessa's fascinating biography allowing the recipes she has chosen to really come alive.
I look foward to getting to know this book well. What a treasure and what a treat. You will want to share this book with everyone who is dear to you, as Tessa shares her memories of those who are dear to her.
Thank you Tessa for the wonderful gift that is 'Falling Cloudberries'.
The author's personal collection of family recipes from around the world. August 9, 2006 90 out of 93 found this review helpful
This delightful tome takes the reader on a worldwide journey, experiencing the cuisine of the author's best-loved places.
`Finland still remains a dream; a faraway land where Father Christmas lives and glides here and there with his sleigh, ducking through falling cloudberries and past my mother ice-skating to school.....'
`Falling Cloudberries, A World of Family Recipes' is Tessa's second book, a personal collection of family recipes from around the world.
The exquisite cover opens up to reveal a recipe mix of unusual, exotic tastes and familiar, family favourites. A family tree introduces Tessa's family members and the book is further enhanced by old family photos. This gives the recipes a sense of place and history as they have been handed down through the generations.
399 thick, high quality matt pages, split over 6 main chapters:-
Falling Cloudberries (Finland) page 14 Oregano, Oranges & Olive Groves (Greece) page 70 Cinnamon & Roses (Cyprus) page 144 Monkeys' Weddings (South Africa) page 218 Washing Lines & Wishing Wells (Italy) page 276 Suitcase of Recipes (World) pages 334-385
sandwiched between an introduction entitled `Food from many Kitchens' and a concise index, concluding with a charming acknowledgment page, entitled `from Tessa'. A thin blue satin ribbon keeps your page when you have to put this book down, a book that is arguably 'just a recipe book' but almost demands to be read like a novel, at any time in any place!
The first glimpse of Tessa's unique writing style is captured in her introduction:-
`These are the recipes I grew up with; the recipes that have woven their way through the neighbourhoods of my mind, past indifference and into love. Those that have stayed while others might have fluttered away with a gentle spring breeze. These are the ones I choose to share; the ones that special people have taught me and that I have recorded, sometimes over a pot of coffee at my own kitchen table, and sometimes struggling to understand through the barriers of a language on a journey somewhere.... I have always kept my favourite recipes in journals and I hope you will find a place for them among your own tablecloths. Here are the recipes that I love'
and is present throughout at the head of each chapter and within each recipe.
Favourite Recipes:-
Fresh Salmon, Dill and Potato Soup Moussaka Beef Casserole with Carrots, Onions and Cream Pork Schnitzels with Sauteed Potatoes Cranberry Sorbet Salt Baked Fish with Lemon and Parsley Salad Lemon & Oregano Chicken Stuffed Egg-Plants Spinach Pilaf Baklava with Nuts & Dried Apricots Filo Millefeuille with Oranges Chicken Wings with Blue Cheese Dressing Barbecued Spare Ribs Milk Tart Lemon Creme Brulee Champagne Risotto Veal Loin with Mustard, Pancetta & Cabbage Coffee Granita with Whipped Cream Couscous Salad Creme Caramel
`I always long for those lunches that begin anywhere between noon and 5 pm and end only when the owner decides it's time to drag the tables off the beach.................On our way back we are twice blessed - with the haphazard washing lines of octopus silhouettes and a Greek sunset.'
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