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Nandên (Recipes from my Kurdish kitchen)
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Product Details
Author:
Pary Baban
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
176
Publisher:
Ryland Peters & Small (March 10, 2026)
Imprint:
Ryland Peters & Small
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9781788797467
ISBN-10:
1788797469
Weight:
35.52oz
Dimensions:
7.85" x 10" x 1"
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Eloquence-SimonSchuster_05122026_P10076431_onix30-20260512.xml
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$32.00
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65
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10
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Publisher Identifier:
P-SS
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A
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Eloquence
Overview
Nandên, meaning "kitchen" in Kurdish, will introduce the world to the delights of Kurdish food. Filled with authentic recipes passed down through the generations and cooked from the heart.
Born in South Kurdistan, Pary Baban was forced to flee her home village of Qaladzê, resulting in a nine-day trek, traveling from village to village, where she learned to cook by collecting recipes from the people she encountered. Pary lost her cherished recipe book that she had compiled along the way, but 27 years later managed to find it, inspiring her to start her family restaurant in South London.
Through the heartbreak of having to leave her home, emerges the most fantastic collection of recipes that really showcases the beauty of Kurdish food. Through a love of foraging and eating outdoors and making the most of every ingredient, these recipes will entice all the senses and evoke a feeling of warmth and love for the community around you. Discover the delights of yaprax û kifta (dolma & dumplings), soups & stews, brinj û sawar (rice & bulgur dishes), slow-cooked dishes, pan-fries & grills, sides, salads & pickles, breads, and finally sweet things & drinks. Each recipe is a celebration of the unique ingredients and cooking techniques that define Kurdish food. Perfect for food lovers, cultural explorers, and anyone eager to bring unexpected taste sensations into their home kitchen, this book is a homage to Pary’s journey and to her culinary heritage.
Born in South Kurdistan, Pary Baban was forced to flee her home village of Qaladzê, resulting in a nine-day trek, traveling from village to village, where she learned to cook by collecting recipes from the people she encountered. Pary lost her cherished recipe book that she had compiled along the way, but 27 years later managed to find it, inspiring her to start her family restaurant in South London.
Through the heartbreak of having to leave her home, emerges the most fantastic collection of recipes that really showcases the beauty of Kurdish food. Through a love of foraging and eating outdoors and making the most of every ingredient, these recipes will entice all the senses and evoke a feeling of warmth and love for the community around you. Discover the delights of yaprax û kifta (dolma & dumplings), soups & stews, brinj û sawar (rice & bulgur dishes), slow-cooked dishes, pan-fries & grills, sides, salads & pickles, breads, and finally sweet things & drinks. Each recipe is a celebration of the unique ingredients and cooking techniques that define Kurdish food. Perfect for food lovers, cultural explorers, and anyone eager to bring unexpected taste sensations into their home kitchen, this book is a homage to Pary’s journey and to her culinary heritage.








