A TASTE of MY UZBEK HOME

FAMILY RECIPES, CULINARY TRADITIONS, AND DELICIOUS MEMORIES

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STEP into Uzbek FLAVORS

In A Taste of My Uzbek Home, Dilbar Fayz shares more than just recipes — the book is her way of preserving the memories, flavors, and stories she grew up with.

She invites everyone to journey into the heart of Uzbek home cooking, where food is more than nourishment — it’s tradition, identity, and connection.

COMING SOON

A TASTE OF MY UZBEK HOME

WHY this BOOK BELONGS in YOUR COLLECTION

Two decorative plates filled with golden-brown baked pastries, with one plate containing crescent-shaped pastries and the other containing triangular samosas, all on a dark blue surface with scattered sesame seeds and a folded cloth.

A JOURNEY through TASTE and MEMORY

Discover Uzbekistan through its cuisine, where every dish tells a story of home, heritage, and nostalgia. Follow the author’s path as she rediscovers childhood flavors passed down through generations.


OVER 60 family RECIPES

From comforting soups and vibrant salads to iconic main dishes like osh palov and chuchvara dumplings, alongside delicate pastries like somsa— authentic recipes that bring tradition to life. All the recipes are easy to follow, with step-by-step photographs included where needed to make preparing these dishes even more approachable.

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A VISUAL FEAST

Breath taking photography captures the soul of Uzbekistan, from bustling markets to ancient cities like Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva, as well as the journey to the Aral Sea.


A STORIES WOVEN into EVERY DISH

Experience the deep connection between food and culture as each recipe reveals its history and meaning to the Uzbek people.

A plate of seasoned rice topped with diced beef, a roasted garlic bulb, and sliced hard-boiled eggs, served on a wooden table.

AN INVITATION to SAVOR and SHARE

With this book, the warmth of Uzbek hospitality will fill your home, bringing family and friends together over dishes rich in history and tradition.


MORE THAN JUST a cookbook

Cooking from A Taste of My Uzbek Home is more than just following recipes—it’s a journey. Let this book be your guide as the flavors and spirit of Central Asia come to life in your own kitchen!

Returning home, the aroma of freshly baked bread would tantalize my senses. Holding the hot non delicately with a kitchen cloth, I would rush back to my waiting grandfather. He would greet me with a smile, take the bread, reverently kiss it, and place it against his forehead—a testament to its revered status.

DILBAR FAYZ, A Taste of My Uzbek Home.

A woman with black hair smiling and holding a tray of bread indoors.
A person holding a pink cloth with two bagels on top, one plain and one with a hole and a slightly toasted appearance.

ABOUT the AUTHOR

Dilbar Fayz, a journalist and former television host born in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, is passionate about culinary exploration and sharing the rich traditions of her homeland. In A Taste of My Uzbek Home, she invites readers on a journey through Uzbekistan’s vibrant heritage, uncovering its culture and flavors through family recipes and heartfelt stories.

A woman with shoulder-length dark hair is sitting on a wooden chair against a plain white wall. She is wearing a black shirt and black jeans, with one arm resting on her knee and her hand near her face, looking at the camera with a neutral expression.

Through these pages,
I invite you to savor the flavors that defined my childhood and shaped my identity.

DILBAR FAYZ, A Taste of My Uzbek Home.


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