Kaukasis: A Culinary Journey through Georgia, Azerbaijan & Beyond

Kaukasis: A Culinary Journey through Georgia, Azerbaijan & Beyond

by Olia Hercules
Kaukasis: A Culinary Journey through Georgia, Azerbaijan & Beyond

Kaukasis: A Culinary Journey through Georgia, Azerbaijan & Beyond

by Olia Hercules

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Overview

"A sensitive, personal journey expressed through the beauty of food - just wonderful" - Jamie Oliver

"Olia Hercules is a storyteller-foodwriter, and a wholly original voice in the kitchen - there's not a recipe of hers I don't want to cook immediately" - Nigella Lawson

"This is an incredible book - as I began to leaf through I started to smile, and I didn't stop" - Diana Henry

Award-winning cookbook author Olia Hercules takes a culinary trip through the Caucasus—the vibrant region that bridges Europe and Asia —and share the recipes, stories, and striking images of this rich region.


In this gorgeous cookbook, Olia Hercules shares more than 100 dishes that celebrate the food, flavors, and unique culinary heritage of the Caucasus—Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Iran, Russian, and Turkey. Kaukasis charts Olia’s exploration of this unfamiliar area and introduces its wonderful cuisine that combines European and Middle Eastern ingredients in ways that are fresh and new.

Recipes
Mint Adjika
Tsago’s Blackberry & Grape Sauce
Savory Peach & Tarragon Salad
Plov with Pumpkin, Chestnut & Walnut
Zahir’s Stoned Chicken
Vine Leaf Dolma
Armenian Cognac Profiteroles
Red Basil Sherbet

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781681883038
Publisher: Weldon Owen
Publication date: 10/24/2017
Pages: 240
Sales rank: 902,804
Product dimensions: 7.70(w) x 9.80(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Olia Hercules trained at the renowned Leiths School of Food and Wine and in 2015 published Mamushka, winner of the Fortnum and Mason Award for best debut cookbook 2016. Her second cookbook, Kaukasis: A Culinary Journey through Georgia, Azerbaijan and Beyond, was published in 2017.

Read an Excerpt

Tarragon soup
 
Keti Sujashvili from Kazbegi in northeastern Georgia gave me this soup on a rainy June
afternoon and I fell in love with it. When she told me the recipe, I knew it would be one of
my very favorite ones in the entire book. It is so easy to make and won’t take you longer than
30 minutes, but it packs a real punch of flavor. Once when I cooked this I forgot to add the rice
and I didn’t miss it, but do add it if you prefer thicker soups. If you use the eggs, they will add
body to the soup, but add the eggs only if you’re intending to eat it all on the day of cooking.
 
Serves 6
¼ cup (2 oz/50 g) unsalted butter
2 potatoes, peeled and roughly chopped
sea salt flakes
2 tablespoons mild olive oil
1 onion, diced
2 carrots, scrubbed and coarsely grated
2 bell peppers, 1 red and 1 green, cored, seeded, and sliced
2 large ripe tomatoes, grated (see Tip on page 167), skin discarded
1/3 cup (2½ oz/70 g) basmati rice (optional)
generous pinch of red pepper flakes
2 eggs, lightly beaten (optional)
2 small garlic cloves, finely grated
1 bunch of tarragon, leaves picked and chopped
 
Heat the butter in a saucepan over low heat, add the potatoes and coat them in the butter, then add 2 qt (2 L) water and a generous pinch of salt. Cook for about 5 minutes.
 
Heat the oil in a frying pan over medium heat, add the onion, and cook until soft and starting to go golden, about 7 minutes, then add the carrots and cook until they also start getting a little color, too, about 3 minutes.
 
Finally, add the peppers and sauté for a few minutes, then add the tomatoes. Keep stirring from time to time, so as not to let the mixture burn.
 
Add the sautéed vegetables, and the rice if using, to the potatoes and stock and cook until the rice and potatoes are tender, 10 minutes.
 
Lower the heat so that the stock is barely bubbling, add the red pepper flakes, and then gradually add the eggs, if using, whisking them in thoroughly.
 
Finally, whisk in the garlic, add the tarragon, and take the soup off the burner to serve.
 

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