Divine Dining : Foods From The Bible
$15.99
This unique cookbook-by award-winning chef Lance Nitahara and award-winning filmmaker and author Ray Comfort-utilizes foods mentioned in the world’s bestselling book of all time, the Bible. However, these biblically based recipes include a modern, gourmet touch to satisfy today’s tastebuds. These recipes will introduce you to dishes cooked around the world, present some unusual ingredients you may not have tried, and help you feed on timeless truths along the way, with verses about foods sprinkled throughout the pages.
Recipes include: Roasted Quail Stuffed with Farro and Figs | Ezekiel’s Grain Salad Broiled Tilapia | Amandine Einkorn Flatbread | Lentil Stew Braised Oxtail with Squash and Leeks | Cinnamon Raisin Loaf Beef en Croute | Ricotta, Almond, and Pomegranate Parfait
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SKU (ISBN): 9781610362740
ISBN10: 1610362748
Lance Nitahara | Ray Comfort
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: October 2022
Publisher: Bridge-Logos Publishers
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