"For a cookbook to draw me in, it must have a certain personal appeal from beginning to end....Among the new books this spring that caught my attention are...Bitter & Sweet: Global Flavors from an Iranian-American Kitchen, by Omid Roustaei"
– Boston Globe
"This clear labor of love serves as both an excellent introduction and a nostalgic ode to Iranian cuisine."
– STARRED Publisher's Weekly
"Cooks who enjoy their recipes served up with a generous portion of personal narrative will savor Roustaei's earnest introduction to the fragrant and flavor-filled cuisine of Iran"
– Library Journal
IN TIMES LIKE THESE, the cookbook Bitter & Sweet feels like a gift in a multitude of ways.
– The Seattle Times
“Writing from the heart, Omid beautifully casts a fresh light on Iranian cuisine, welcoming everyone into his vibrant kitchen.”
– Naz Deravian, author of Bottom of the Pot: Persian Recipes and Stories
“Bitter & Sweet is a soulful and moving cookbook on the Iranian-American immigrant experience that shows us how we forge, break, and rebuild relationships with the cultures we were born in and the ones we adopted.”
– Nik Sharma, James Beard Award finalist and author/photographer of The Flavor Equation and Veg-Table
“This is a book that is sure to help you discover the rich world of Iranian cuisine and inspire you in the kitchen.”
– Aran Goyoaga, James Beard Award finalist and creator of Cannelle et Vanille
“Omid feels the pain and joy of making a treasured heirloom recipe from cherished memories atop the bare earth of a once-foreign land. Bitter & Sweet will make my home kitchen more exciting, flavorful, and worldly, with kukus and tahdig residing joyfully in my cheffy mind. Thank you, Omid!”
– Tom Douglas, executive chef, restaurateur, author, talk show host, and James Beard Award winner
“Omid Roustaei’s debut cookbook is perfect for anyone who enjoys reading their books as much as they enjoy cooking from them. With essays that share his compelling personal story alongside gorgeously photographed, accessible recipes, Omid reminds us of the deep connection between food and memory. I’m excited to share this book with customers and to cook from it myself!”
– Lara Hamilton, owner of Book Larder Seattle, a community cookbook store
“It is difficult not to get lost in Omid’s journey of straddling the delicate hyphen of his Iranian-American identity. Every recipe and heartfelt story had me salivating and rooting for him to find healing in the food of his people.”
– Reem Assil, IACP Award-winning author of Arabiyya