A comprehensive and concise entry in the International Cook Books Series, edited by Charlotte Adams. It begins with a...

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THE GREEK COOKBOOK

A comprehensive and concise entry in the International Cook Books Series, edited by Charlotte Adams. It begins with a glossary and moves without further preamble through about 500 recipes. In addition to the better-known sorts of Greek dish--pilafs, moussakas, stuffed and rolled entrees, lamb and veal, squid and octopus, baklava, compotes and halvah-there are canapes, poultry and game, egg and pasta dishes, tarts andmarmalades, and a group of sauces First published in Greece, it makes a solid addition to foreign-cookery collections.

Pub Date: Dec. 15, 1967

ISBN: 0517503395

Page Count: -

Publisher: Crown

Review Posted Online: N/A

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Dec. 1, 1967

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