Winner of the Guild of Food Writers Kate Whiteman Award for Work on Food & Travel 2011 Celebrated cookery writer Josceline Dimbleby is widely credited with introducing new ways of using spices to the domestic kitchen. This enchanting memoir explores the food influences of her rich & varied life & provides an outstanding collection of exciting recipes. As an itinerant child with a diplomat stepfather, Josceline spent much of her time in the kitchen
- in a succession of different countries
- watching cooks transform food with spices & herbs. As a consequence, she acquired not only a taste for food but also a passion for discovering other lands & different cuisines. From Syria to Morocco, from North America to Burma & Laos, her adult life built on & broadened her early gastronomic experiences. She found that her astonishing memory of tastes
- together with her natural ability to combine flavours & textures harmoniously
- enabled her to create very personal interpretations of dishes she had eaten around the world. Orchards in the Oasis is Josceline`s absorbing account of her lifelong love affair with food & flavourings. It is interspersed with 75 inspiring but accessible recipes from the diverse cuisines she has experienced on her travels: Rose petal tart from Syria, Peruvian potatoes, Bosphorus mussel stew, Marrakesh meatballs & Chicken noodle hotpot from Vietnam. Evocatively illustrated with mouth-watering food photography & the author`s personal photographs of her travels, it is, indeed, an irresistible memoir.