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Einat Admony

    Shuk
    Balaboosta
    • 2019

      Shuk

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Israeli food has become the it cuisine, with Israeli restaurants opening throughout the country. But what makes Israeli food so special? Here, two leading female Israeli food voices present 140 home-cook-friendly recipes inspired by this singular cuisine.

      Shuk
    • 2013

      Balaboosta

      • 287 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Einat Admony is a 21st-century balaboosta (Yiddish for “perfect housewife”).She’s a mother and wife, but also a chef busy running three bustling New York City restaurants. Her debut cookbook features 140 of the recipes she cooks for the people she loves—her children, her husband, and the many friends she regularly entertains. Here, Einat’s mixed Israeli heritage (Yemenite, Persian) seamlessly blends with the fresh, sophisticated Mediterranean palate she honed while working in some of New York City’s most beloved kitchens. The result is a melting pot of meals for every need and occasion: exotic and exciting dinner-party dishes (harissa-spiced Moroccan fish, beet gnocchi), meals just for kids (chicken schnitzel, root veggie chips), healthy options (butternut squash and saffron soup, quinoa salad with preserved lemon and chickpeas), satisfying comfort food (creamy, cheesy potatoes, spicy chili), and so much more.

      Balaboosta