Discover Albania through the story of its most emblematic dish.
A Culinary Journey Through the World: Albania - Tav Kosi is the second volume in an ongoing series devoted to exploring nations through a single defining meal. It is not merely a book about cooking. It is a cultural portrait told through one clay-baked dish that has come to symbolize landscape, memory, and hospitality.
At the heart of Albanian culinary tradition stands tav kosi - tender lamb baked beneath a golden crust of yogurt and egg, simple in composition yet profound in meaning. Behind its quiet elegance lies a deeper story of mountain pastures and coastal light, Ottoman inheritances and Balkan resilience, family gatherings and Sunday tables. In its balance of richness and tang, one can trace the geography of sheep-grazed highlands, the patience of milk transformed into yogurt, and the enduring ethic of sharing at the Albanian table.
As the second destination in this culinary journey, Mikko Valler invites readers to encounter Albania beyond stereotypes and surface impressions. Through history, ritual, symbolism, and sensory detail, the book reveals how a single baked dish can reflect terrain, seasonal rhythm, migration, social respect, and the moral weight of hospitality. Tav kosi becomes not only nourishment, but narrative.
Inside this book, you will discover:
The historical and cultural roots of tav kosi
The symbolism of lamb and yogurt in Albanian cuisine
The role of food in weddings, Sunday gatherings, and everyday life
The philosophy of balance, hospitality, and community
A traditional recipe for preparing tav kosi
Reflections on memory, diaspora, and identity through food
Blending culinary insight with cultural storytelling, this volume is for readers who believe that food is more than sustenance - it is heritage, continuity, and a quiet architecture of belonging.
The journey continues across the world - one country, one dish at a time.