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#Almonds: Recipes, History, Culture Book Review

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IMG_8545I am soooooooooooooooo E-X-C-I-T-E-D to being sharing this #Almonds: Recipes, History, Culture Book Review!

I “thought” I knew quite a bit about almonds previously, but when Almonds: Recipes, History, Culture by Barbara Bryant & Betsy Fentress: Recipes by Linda Balslev courtesy of Arbon Publishing came my way, WHAT an almond journey I was in for!
img985Do you know what Australia’s fastest growing agricultural export is?

I didn’t know. Embarassed

Did you know almonds are one of the “healthiest snacks” in the world?

I did know that! Very Happy

Did you know Australia is now the second largest producers of almonds; overtaking Spain in 2013; Australia produced “more than 70,00 tonnes” of almonds? Shocked

I didn’t know that.Embarassed

Is this a cookbook?

Yes and contains recipes (and wonderful photos I might add Wink) from all around the world utilizing almonds in every form: sliced, slivered, roasted (my favorite Wink), ground, blanched and green.

I enjoyed how the cookbook took me on a history lesson of almonds but also how the author Barbara shares her person story of when she first fell in love with almonds.

While reading Almonds: Recipes, History, Culture, it was like the authors (and mouthwatering photos) actually spoke to me! Laughing

There are over 60 recipes and over 125 color photographs and art reproductions from the world’s most famous museums included in Almonds: Recipes, History, Culture.

Please tell me I am not the only one who “hears” cookbooks and food photos talking to me? Shocked

I particularly enjoyed ALMONDS IN THE KITCHEN and ALMOND PRODUCTS FOR THE PANTRY.

I liked how almond paste, almond oil, almond butter, almond milk and almond extracts were covered; what they are made from, their uses and almond “hints and tips”; very useful indeed! Wink

Did you know almonds are the most versatile nut in the world other than me? Laughing

This #Almonds: Recipes History Culture Book Review is broken down into:
Starters & Snacks, Salads & Vegetables, Pastas & Grains, Land & Sea and Baked Goods & Desserts.

JUST viewing the around the world recipes (and viewing the photos Wink) MADE me hungry! Very Happy

Trust me, it was by process of elimination (NOT easy) that I decided to recreate Spiced Roasted Almonds with Rosemary and Lemon which is “the prefect hors d’oeuvre snack” in turn was used in Bucatini with Pesto Trapanese; pesto trapenese originated in the Tripani harbor of Sicily.
IMG_8526 IMG_8531While the recipe suggested that spaghetti may be used instead of bucatini, I had some bucatini in the pantry.

Bucatini is also known as perciatelli; think of it like a spaghetti-like tubular pasta that has a whole through the center.

Bucatini comes from the Italian word that means hole. IMG_8520 IMG_8522Did you know that?

I didn’t Embarassed, but am glad we all worldwide can learn together today! Very Happy

Do you ever feel that recipes “jump” out of a cookbook at you?

Please tell me I am not the only one!

The pesto sauce was divine; using fresh herbs and veggies from my garden which was my contribution to the dish. Wink

It was interesting to learn about how pesto genovese was introduced, but you will have to purchase #Almonds: Recipes, History, Culture to find out; recommend
you do! Wink

IMG_8534 IMG_8546  What were some of the other recipes included in you #Almonds: Recipes, History, Culture Book Review, I “hear” you ask?

Some of my favorites:

Starters & Snacks : Smoked Trout Mousse with Almonds, Almond Stuffed Dates with Bacon and White Gaspacho with Green Grapes and Almonds. YUM!

Salads & Vegetables : Winter Kale and Quinoa Salad with Carrots and Raisins, Zucchini Carpaccio with Toasted Almonds and White Peach (LOVE white peaches!!!) and Prosciutto (LOVE Prosciutto!!!) Salad with Green Almonds! (LOVE almonds too!!!)

Pastas & Grains : Other than the recipes I chose, Soba Noodles with Spicy Almond Butter Sauce and Farrotto with Almonds, Shiitake Mushrooms with Balsamic Vinegar-Glazed Radicchio.

Do you what what Farro is and have you cooked with it too?

Land & Sea : Pulled Pork with Red Mole, Mughlai Chicken Biryani and Catalan Fish Stew with Chorizo, Fennel, and Almond Picada. YUM, YUM, YUM!

Baked Goods & Desserts : I could “almost” be a food tease and suggest you will need to turn to page 129, 134, 139 and page page 143, but I can already “hear” what some of you reading this would say! Laughing

Almond and Apricot Skillet Bread, Salted Almond Butter Cookies and Chocolate Chunks, Pear and Almond Frangipane Tart and Chocolate-Amaretto Torte.

I couldn’t just limit my Baked Goods & Desserts to three! Wink

Did you think using almonds were so versatile?

Do you have a favorite almond dish or recipe to share?

If you enjoyed this post, feel free to FOLLOW via Twitter, LIKE via Facebook, SHARED via Google+ and LOVED being PINNED…so PLEASE do on Pinterest! Wink

All comments, likes, shares and pins MAKE MY DAY!

The words and thoughts are my own and have not been influenced in any way just because this #Almonds: Recipes, History, Culture Cookbook came my way via Arbon Publishing as a courtesy! Very Happy

Should you wish to read more and another review about Almonds: Recipes History Culture by Barbara Bryant & Betsy Fentress, please head over to my friend Lizzy’s blog —Good Things. (Of course I obtained her permission to share Wink)

I thoroughly enjoyed sharing my #Almonds Recipes, History, Culture Book Review with you and also hope you enjoyed it too!


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