This is a journey through my native country, Lebanon, located in the Middle East. I am always in search of good food and good friends, with the aim of safeguarding our precious culinary heritage.
Winner of the Gourmand World Cookbook Award. Anyone who loves the simplicity of food and appreciates a good story will love this book from cover to cover.
My 2nd Book:
Winner of the Gourmand World Cookbook Award and the International Academy of Gastronomy. “Documenting traditions, recipes and rituals ensures their survival, it is vital work. Barbara Massaad’s beautiful new book Mouneh goes to the heart of Lebanese life. She is a writer and photographer, but above all she is a custodian of a wonderfully rich culture.” Alice Waters
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I- I took the ones less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. Robert Frost
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Welcome to my Blog!
I have been meaning to create this blog for a long time. Why? I have been roaming Lebanon for years now and I have come to the conclusion that it is such a shame that I don't document these journeys on the net. What is a culinary journey one may ask? I shall tell you... It's taking the car early morning (after dropping the kids at the bus stop) and going with one's car on an adventure dealing mostly with FOOD, wonderful people, and amazing places. Food glorious food ... not everyone knows what they put in their mouths... not everyone knows the people and places that have to do with the last bite they just had ... So my aim in life... other than being a good wife and mother ... is to write culinary books on the matter. My first book was published in Dec. 2005 entitled Man'oushe: Inside the Street Corner Lebanese Bakery. My second book (which started the day after the launching of Man'oushe) is finally out. I will let you in on a little secret, when one publishes a book, it is like giving birth and sometimes authors experience baby blues. Mouneh was published in Nov. 2010, it deals with traditional food preservation. Yes, I am ready to start my third book now - it will deal with the subject of cheese making. Who knows where this journey will take me? In a nutshell, this is who I am!
Who says we can't grow Zaatar?
Zaatar fields in the Village of Zawtar el Sharkiyah in south Lebanon
I was asked by the television LBC to participate on a weekly basis to help produce a segment dealing with food traditions for a show called Helweh w Moora. I accepted their proposition, yet I feared that my Arabic may be a problem... but I always say that if you don't try, you will never know what you are missing. So here I am jumping into a world of acting! The night before I was very nervous thinking to myself, "girl what did you get yourself into?"
Khaled the cameraman
Next morning I woke up early to fix my makeup (makeup me?!?!) yes indeed I purchased a new set of makeup especially for the TV shooting. May I say that it cost me a fortune! The team arrived on time, which left a positive impression on me. I introduced myself to the director, sound man, cameraman, and driver (who is also a student in production). I spoke to them about our subject as we drove to Ramlieh, the village of Sawsan Shabban.
The beauty of Ramlieh
I chose Sawsan to be the first contestant of my food adventures on film because I felt secured and at home in her kitchen before and needed to feel the same way during my first shooting. What happened next was magical! The team worked very professionally. I was very much at ease, and the camera did not make me nervous because I simply ignored it. Sawsan and I went through many recipes together, tasted all of them of course, and had a great time. I loved doing this kind of reportage and felt I was really made for it. Could this be the start of something wonderful?
Sweet Sawsan working diligently in her kitchen
We left Sawsan with hugs and kisses with a full stomach of course! On the way down to Beirut, we met a farmer and finished the shooting with him surrounded by a beautiful garden. In life, I cherish nature and the people that live in line with nature... It was truly a memorable day!
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