Chile, Clove, and Cardamom: A Gastronomic Journey Into the Fragrances and Flavors of Desert Cuisines

by Beth Dooley and Gary Paul Nabhan

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Explore mouth-watering recipes from the most vibrant and diverse culinary traditions of the hottest and driest places on earth – including the aromatic dishes and arid-adapted traditions from Central Asia, the Middle East, North Africa and the deserts shared by the US and Mexico.

Chile, Clove, and Cardamom is a celebration of the fragrances and flavours of sun-drenched cuisines. Throughout this book, coauthors Beth Dooley and Gary Paul Nabhan reveal surprising patterns and principles among varied foods of traditional desert cultures, bringing to life the places, dishes and recipes that have been shaped by heat and drought and infused with bold flavours.

Gary Paul Nabhan, world-renowned ethnobotanist, desert ecologist and literary naturalist, has written extensively about foods from the Middle East to the American Southwest. Joined by James Beard Award–winning food writer Beth Dooley, who has explored both Indigenous and perennial foods, the two have created a unique, stunning collection of over 90 recipes to honour the amazing cuisines that have influenced how all of humanity eats today.

Steeped in history and memory, Chile, Clove, and Cardamom is also a beautifully photographed, in-depth guide to the essential spice blends that will help you build your own aromatic pantry, drawing on easy-to-follow cooking methods for planning your own desert meals.

Inside, you’ll find:

  • Main Dishes: Sticky Lamb Ribs, Spicy Orange Chicken, Roast Chicken with Tarragon and Capers, Stuffed Mexican Peppers in Yogurt Walnut Sauce, and Lamb Kebabs with Moroccan Spices and Pomegranate Molasses Glaze.
  • Light Fare and Small Plates: Squash Blossom Fritters, Sonoran Flat Enchiladas, and Eggplant Fries with Desert Syrup.
  • Dips and Sauces: Sonoran Tepary Dip, Fire Roasted Eggplant Tahini Dip, Aromatic Red Pepper Sauce, and Fig and Pomegranate Jam.
  • Breads: Pocket Flat Breads, Pan de Semita, and Blue Corn Bread.
  • Soups and Stews: Tunisian Chickpea Stew, White Bean Chili, and Watermelon and Cactus Fruit Gazpacho.
  • Salads: Desert Succotash, Za’atar-Roasted Cauliflower, and Tangerine and Radish Salad.
  • Drinks and Desserts: Pineapple Sotol Margarita, Canary Islands Pastries, and Phyllo Nut Pinwheels.

 

As hotter and drier conditions become more familiar to people beyond the places where these Indigenous and Nomadic cultural cuisines originated, these water-conserving dishes and energy-saving techniques become timely for many of us. Each recipe introduces us to the gastronomic legacies that connect these cuisines, offering tips for understanding and sourcing high-quality ingredients as well as how to use them in a changing world.

  • ISBN10 1645022455
  • ISBN13 9781645022459
  • Publish Date 30 January 2025 (first published 31 October 2024)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Chelsea Green Publishing Co
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 208
  • Language English