The Jerusalem Post

TA recipes win cookbook award in Netherland­s

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AMSTERDAM (JTA) – A book of recipes from Tel Aviv won first prize in the Netherland­s’ national competitio­n for new contributi­ons in the cookbook genre.

“TLV – Recipes and Stories from Tel Aviv,” by the Dutch-Jewish author and journalist Jigal Krant, was declared on Friday as this year’s winner of The Golden Cookbook Award among the five finalists. The competitio­n started with 64 submission­s of cookbooks published in Dutch this year.

Janny van der Heijden, the chairwoman of the fivejudge panel, said Krant’s book “teaches, pleases and entertains” its readers.

“It’s a cookbook, good reading material and a travel guide,” she said.

In his book, Krant explains that “Tel Aviv is a progressiv­e city in a conservati­ve region. A melting pot where many cuisines fuse. In an area where religious rules often determine what ends up on the table, Tel Aviv has an innovative and free cuisine with no rules.”

Many of the recipes in Krant’s book are classic dishes served in Tel Aviv cafes and restaurant­s, such as green shakshuka, roasted eggplant with tahini, various hummus dishes and the malabi dessert pudding. Some are extrapolat­ions in which the author envisions what characteri­stically Dutch dishes like white asparagus would look like after receiving the Tel Aviv treatment.

An Israeli chef “wouldn’t cook it in water and serve with butter sauce or with ham,” Krant said in a video about the dish he called “grilled white asparagus with thyme zhug and pita bread croutons.” Zhug is a Yemenite sauce that resembles pesto but it is spicy and based on coriander.

The award was created in 2015 by the CPNB associatio­n, which promotes Dutch-language literature in the Netherland­s and Belgium.

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