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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() REALLY BAD
This cookbook is really bad. As a Latvian cook, I can tell the author does not know real Latvian cooking. The best Latvian cookbook with authentic Latvian food is the one by Latvian women from Ontario Canada. The book is called Latvian Cooking. It has had 9 printings, so you know it is good. The Taste of Latvia cookbook has very weird recipes in it for Latvian food. Also it has editorial errors. For example, the recipe for Klingeris starts with " cups very warm milk". It does not specify how many cups. The recipe for Alexander cake is to make it in three layers. I have never made or seen one with 3 layers, not even in Latvia. It is always made with 2 layers. Also, the book is missing basic Latvian foods, like braised sauerkraut. Braised sauerkraut is a Latvian staple and no book on Latvian cooking is complete without it. I won't even go into her errors on Latvian history. The author would have been better off writing a cookbook from her own heritage. Latvian is definetly not her heritage. 2006-03-26
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() A Great Little Cookbook
OK so its got a few spelling mistakes, but at least some one has bothered to collect and publish these old time family favourites."Caraway Cutlets"?, I think she meant "Kotlettes" (meatballs). A bit US-centric for my taste, but thats easily overcome. There are a good range of recipes including a whole chapter on potatoes, meat fish, breads, soups and porridges. Not sure how many of my Kiwi mates would buy it, but hey, thats their loss. Love the historical stuff interspersed with "dainas" (Latvian Folk Songs) and Latvian symbols. Presentation is frankly unimaginative, but I can live with that. 2003-05-19
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Taste of Latvia
Author Siri Lise Doub has thrown together her book "Taste of Latvia." First of all the book was not proofrd nor edited. It shows the appearance of being thrown to gether. The Latvian words are printed correctly in others they are not. The carelesness shows that the author plucked recipes like she did with "dainas". I would be reluctant to test her recipes. If Ms Doub is an editor, she should have done a better job than this.I would not give even one star for this book. 2002-03-23
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() more than just a taste of Latvia
This book is filled with an array of recipes from yesterday and today, a newer Latvia. The pictures give you a taste of how creative and in love with the arts Latvians are. The folk songs are beautiful. As well as the symbols, and stories of yesterdays past. It is a great introduction into a mysterious culture that is very much alive, as well as unknown. 2000-12-19
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() A magnificent compendium of ethnic recipes!
This in-depth focus on traditional Latvian dishes provides over a hundred easily-followed recipes from pirogi and potato pancakes to Courland Sour Porridge, all adapted for the American kitchen. Black and white photos and cultural insights pepper the book but it's these rarely-found dishes, including one for a traditional caraway-rye bread made with apple cider, which are treasures. 2000-09-05
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