Sacred Food (Paperback) by Luard, Elisabeth

Paperback; Published 2/27/2004; 256 Pages; ISBN 9781556525308

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Celebrating the power of food to nourish souls and its vital part in religious ceremonies and secular celebrations, this cookbook offers insights into food that go far beyond recipes. It explores the dishes that are traditionally served at significant moments in human life-birth, puberty, courtship, betrothal and marriage, death, burial, and remembrance-and explains why and how we celebrate with food. More than 40 recipes include pan de muertos, prepared for the Mexican Day of the Dead; piroshki from Slovakia, to celebrate the birth of a baby; cassava with chili and peanuts, to mark an African girl's coming-of-age; and honey cake, prepared for a Turkish wedding feast. The vibrant ceremonies and dishes are lavishly illustrated with color photographs, bringing to life a wealth of recipes and myriad cultures including those of Mexico, Japan, Spain, Italy, Indonesia, North America, the Middle East, Germany, Scandinavia, and Britain.

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Kosher salt got its name from its use in the koshering process, where, because of its large grain, it does a better job than fine salt drawing moisture from meats. This ability to draw liquids from foods also makes it useful in preserving and is used in curing prosciutto and brining sauerkraut.