Cookery dishes and courses: salads and vegetables Books
Smith Street Books Very Good Salads: Middle-Eastern Salads and
Book SynopsisThis book contains 52 very good salad recipes, brought to you by Shuki Rosenboim and Louisa Allan, owners of Very Good Falafel, a small falafel bar in Melbourne, Australia. With a focus on vegan salads, exceptional dips, soft pita and, of course, very good falafel, all made from local in-season ingredients – you’ll find all of these dishes, and more, in this very good book. Very Good Salads shares Shuki and Louisa’s original, much-lauded falafel recipe for the first time, along with their popular salads that change with the seasons. Making the very best of fresh produce, recipes include Iraqi Jewish and Middle Eastern-focused salads that are as good on their own as they are stuffed into bread with a side of tahini. Each salad makes use of the whole vegetable, with classic and less-expected pairings such as watermelon salad with za’atar, radish and fried pita; peaches, basil and hazelnut; and grilled leek with pomegranate, walnuts, spring onion, mint, dill and lemon zest; as well as larger offerings such as silverbeet rice cake and stuffed tomatoes with saffron rice and dried mint. In addition, the book shares recipes for traditional dips and the ultimate pita recipe that produces flawless bread to stuff or served alongside share plates.
£17.00
Chello Publishing Carbs & Cals Salads: 80 Healthy Salad Recipes &
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£10.99
Page Street Publishing Co. Salad Whisperer
Book SynopsisNo Longer Just a Side DishSalads don't have to be boring lettuce bowls with bottled dressings they should be bold, balanced and bursting with flavor and satisfying texture. Bona fide Salad Whisperer Sarah Faris shows you how to master the salad, no matter what's in season. Learn to blanch, roast, spiralize and grill everyday vegetables and grains to elevate them from sad side dishes into the most mouthwatering mains.Inside you will find recipes for upgraded Caesars, salads bursting with seasonal produce like the Grilled Ratatouille with Black Lentils and Feta and even a full suite of Greek-inspired salads such as the Greek Green Bean and Roasted Red Pepper Salad. Salads don't always have to be over a bed of greens, either, as you'll be convinced after making the Baby Bok Choy, Shiitake Mushroom and Edamame Salad or the Salmon, Avocado and Rice Noodle Salad. And the entire chapter on chopped salads is so restaurant-level, every spoonful will leave you wondering
£16.99
Dorling Kindersley Ltd LifeChanging Salads
Book SynopsisDanielle Brown is the founder and CEO of the wildly popular plant-based lifestyle brand, HealthyGirl Kitchen. She shares easy-to-make vegan recipes across social media with her millions of devoted followers who want to learn how to eat healthier, fall in love with cooking, and the secrets to making the best plant-based meals.Follow @healthygirlkitchen on all socials for more.
£22.95
Die Gestalten Verlag A Spoonful of Sun: Mediterranean Cookbook for All
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£32.00
Penguin Books Ltd Veg
Book SynopsisThe essential Jamie Oliver cookbook perfect for vegetarians, total foodies, or someone who just wants a bit more veg on their plateJAMIE OLIVER IS BACK WITH OVER 100 BRILLIANTLY EASY, DELICIOUS & FLAVOUR-PACKED VEG RECIPESIncludes ALL the recipes from Jamie''s Channel 4 series MEAT FREE MEALS ________Whether it''s embracing a meat-free day or two each week, living a vegetarian lifestyle, or just wanting to try some brilliant new flavour combinations, this book ticks all the boxes. Discover simple but inventive veg dishes including: ALLOTMENT COTTAGE PIE with root veg, porcini mushrooms, marmite & crispy rosemary CRISPY MOROCCAN CARROTS with orange & thyme syrup, tahini & harissa rippled yoghurt SPICED PARSNIP SOUP with silky poppadoms & funky chips WARM GRAPE AND RADICCHIO SALAD with toasted pine nuts, sticky balsamic & honey HASSELBACK Trade ReviewJamie gives all your favourites a veggie makeover in his brilliant new book * Mail on Sunday *Will undoubtedly get the country cooking more carrots. It strikes just the right balance between old, recognisable dishes such as quiche and moussaka, and new, such as Persian rice and dosas, to keep fancies tickled * Meera Sodha, Guardian Cookbooks of the Year *By now he needs no introduction . . . With 11 chapters there's something for everyone. The curries and stews are impressive - and cheap! - while, this being Jamie Oliver, there's a hefty pasta section, with a proper pukka sweet leek carbonara . . . There's an impressive range of dishes, inspired from all over the globe, that don't skimp on flavour * Daily Telegraph *Jamie's latest book is full of simple dinners and family favourites designed to help you discover that veg can be delicious. He includes new ways to cook old favourites. The yummiest recipes include sweet leek carbonara, picnic pasta salad and easy pea and spinach samosas. Quick, cheap and easy to prepare * Sun, Best Books of 2019 *Whether you're a lifelong vegetarian or occasionally opt for meat-free dishes, the Naked Chef's latest book is packed with quick and easy dishes to suit all tastes * Best cookbooks of 2019, i *Dishes are vibrant and full of flavour and this book is all about making them affordable and easy * Independent *Cooking for all the family has been transformed by the master of healthy home cooking. There's something here for everyone * Woman & Home *Jamie makes vegetarian cooking easy, fun and accessible with more than 100 recipes that can be whipped up after a long day at work. There are bags of flavour in every one, with ideas from around the globe - and they're all family-friendly * Good Food *Aims to encourage readers to discover the huge bounty of glorious veg, fruit, herbs, spices and pulses on offer * Sun *Well thought-out and easy to follow * Choice *This book ticks all the boxes . . . Veg is a landmark cookbook for Jamie, which has seen him travel halfway around the world, watching, listening and learning from some of the best veggie cooks on the planet * Easy Parenting *The king of cooking is back at it again with a quick, easy and delicious cookbook. Giving your favourite veggies a make over, Oliver's recipes will expand your meat-free palate * Women's Health *6 of the best cookery books * Daily Record *Jamie Oliver knows what he's doing when it comes to food. This book is packed full of phenomenal vegetable based recipes. * Mail Online, The best healthy-living cookbooks *
£25.50
Chronicle Books Ruffage
Book SynopsisThis cookbook is 100 main recipes and endless variations that marries the style and inspiration of Gjelina with the scope and reference of Vegetable Literacy from an exciting, smart point of view.Trade Review"Comprehensive vegetable cookbook that combines 100 recipes with advice on what to look for in the market, how to store vegetables, and how to make them exciting when cooking." -- The Bookseller"Vegetables do not need to be boring and can make delicious nibbles when dining outside. You will learn simple new cooking methods such as how to caramelise, with dishes including asparagus, courgette, cabbage and cucumber." -- The Sun"Give vegetables equal billing on the dinner plate with inspiring recipes showcasing their flavours and textures" -- Homes & Gardens"Things in my kitchen have changed since “Ruffage” arrived. This organized, easygoing guide to 29 vegetables offers a few cooking methods for each one, supplemented by several variations." -- The New York Times"This Cookbook Is Changing the Way I Use Vegetables [...] a master class in improvising with what you have and what’s in season right now [...] It's a total classic" -- Healthyish"With a personal tone and a practical approach, the book contains 100+ recipes for everything from beets to turnips, sunchokes, peas and beyond [...] it’s a cookbook that’s pragmatic and approachable, but the dishes themselves are at times decadent and always appealing." -- Cool Hunting
£22.50
HarperCollins Publishers Inc How to Cook Everything Vegetarian
Book SynopsisThe ultimate guide to meatless meals, completely updated and better than ever, now for the first time featuring color photos Ten years ago, this breakthrough cookbook made vegetarian cooking accessible to everyone.Trade Review"Mark Bittman is an excellent and accessible food writer, and an incredible resource when it comes to food policy and how our food system works. How to Cook Everything Vegetarian has earned its place on the bookshelf of cookbook classics." -ALICE WATERS, chef, author, activist, and founder of Chez Panisse "For almost a decade, How to Cook Everything Vegetarian has been my go-to guide for meatless cooking. Mark's approach is bold, accessible, of-the-moment, and beyond compare. And with each recipe, I can almost see Mark joking, shopping, whispering about beans, whole grains, and local vegetables, and begging us to join him on yet another delicious culinary adventure." -JESSICA KOSLOW, chef and owner of Sqirl and author of Everything I Want to Eat "Mark Bittman is the ultimate tour guide when it comes to vast subjects and a need for reassurance in the kitchen, and this tome about vegetarian cooking is no exception!" -YOTAM OTTOLENGHI, author of Jerusalem, Plenty, and Sweet "When Mark Bittman published How to Cook Everything Vegetarian in 2007 he gave me and my health-conscious friends a book that we all desperately needed. Fast-forward to today, when more and more people are considering the impact of what they eat, and this brilliantly updated edition takes on heightened importance for home cooks." -BRYANT TERRY, James Beard Foundation Leadership Award recipient and author of Afro-Vegan "Bittman’s evenhanded tone and his ability to cover a gamut of recipes, from crudités to fluffy vegan frosting made with coconut milk, render this book as relevant today as it was when it first appeared, and confirm its status as an indispensable resource." - Publisher's Weekly "Dated recipes and chapters have been overhauled or swapped for new ones, with full-color photographs appearing throughout. There are hundreds of versatile dishes (e.g., dumplings, everyday buttermilk waffles, curried stir-fried potatoes, BBQ jackfruit sandwiches) and indispensable tips—enough to keep readers engrossed for years." - Lisa Campbell, Library Journal —
£24.00
Ryland, Peters & Small Ltd The Salad Bowl: Vibrant, Healthy Recipes for
Book SynopsisFresh, healthy and delicious - 75 recipes will inspire you to nourish your body from the inside out with every delicious forkful. Take inspiration from countries all around the globe and whip up hearty salads that are nutritious and full of flavour. From Mediterranean recipes to Asian-inspired classics, salads have never been as popular. This vibrant book showcases beautifully balanced salads, with chapters covering Meat and Poultry, Fish and Shellfish, Dairy, Grains, Beans and Pulses, and Simply Fruits and Vegetables. Salads are ideal for light meals, and there are plenty of ideas here that can be made in advance and transported to the office or school. The book also contains midweek ideas that will please the whole family, as well as some impressive dishes that wouldn’t be out of place at a dinner party. Sprouted seeds and micro greens are becoming increasingly popular, and are now readily available to buy, but Nicola goes the extra mile by showing you how to sprout seeds at home, so you will always have some on hand to throw into a speedy dish. With more and more people aspiring to eat healthier diets, and with such a large variety of fresh and interesting ingredients now readily available, there has never been a better time to experiment and discover some new favourites.
£9.49
Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial Recetas y principios de la comida vegetariana /
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£18.33
Golden West Cookbooks Squash Lovers Cookbook
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£10.79
Alfred A. Knopf Smitten Kitchen Every Day Triumphant and Unfussy
Book SynopsisNEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLER • From the best-selling author of The Smitten Kitchen Cookbook—this everyday cookbook is “filled with fun and easy ... recipes that will have you actually looking forward to hitting the kitchen at the end of a long work day” (Bustle).A happy discovery in the kitchen has the ability to completely change the course of your day. Whether we’re cooking for ourselves, for a date night in, for a Sunday supper with friends, or for family on a busy weeknight, we all want recipes that are unfussy to make with triumphant results. Deb Perelman, award-winning blogger, thinks that cooking should be an escape from drudgery. Smitten Kitchen Every Day: Triumphant and Unfussy New Favorites presents more than one hundred impossible-to-resist recipes—almost all of them brand-new, plus a few favorites from her website—that will make you want to stop what you&r
£30.18
Workman Publishing Six Seasons: A New Way with Vegetables
Book SynopsisWinner, James Beard Award for Best Book in Vegetable-Focused CookingNamed a Best Cookbook of the Year by the Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Bon Appétit, Food Network Magazine, Every Day with Rachael Ray, USA Today, Seattle Times, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, Library Journal, Eater, and moreFeatured in The Strategist 's Nonobvious Wedding Gift Guide"Of the many vegetable-focused cookbooks on the market, few espouse the dual goals of starting from square one and of deploying minimal ingredients for maximum enjoyment. Joshua McFadden's guide excels at both. These are recipes that every last relative around your holiday table would use because they're umami-rich and can be made on a weeknight." -USA Today, 8 Cookbooks for People Who Don't Know How to Cook"If you're finding pantry cooking to mean too many uninspired pots of beans, might I suggest Six Seasons? [It] both highlights a perfectly ripe plant . . . and shows you how to transform slightly less peak-season produce (yes, the cabbage lurking in the back of your fridge right now counts) with heat, spice, acid, and fat." -Epicurious "Never before have I seen so many fascinating, delicious, easy recipes in one book. . . . [Six Seasons is] about as close to a perfect cookbook as I have seen . . . a book beginner and seasoned cooks alike will reach for repeatedly."-Lucky Peach Joshua McFadden, chef and owner of renowned trattoria Ava Gene's in Portland, Oregon, is a vegetable whisperer. After years racking up culinary cred at New York City restaurants like Lupa, Momofuku, and Blue Hill, he managed the trailblazing Four Season Farm in coastal Maine, where he developed an appreciation for every part of the plant and learned to coax the best from vegetables at each stage of their lives. In Six Seasons, his first book, McFadden channels both farmer and chef, highlighting the evolving attributes of vegetables throughout their growing seasons-an arc from spring to early summer to midsummer to the bursting harvest of late summer, then ebbing into autumn and, finally, the earthy, mellow sweetness of winter. Each chapter begins with recipes featuring raw vegetables at the start of their season. As weeks progress, McFadden turns up the heat-grilling and steaming, then moving on to sautés, pan roasts, braises, and stews. His ingenuity is on display in 225 revelatory recipes that celebrate flavour at its peak.Trade Review“A great book. Period. . . . Never before have I seen so many fascinating, delicious, easy recipes in one book. . . . In fact, it’s about as close to a perfect cookbook as I have seen. What McFadden and Holmberg have achieved is no small feat: This is a book that will educate nearly everyone who picks it up, a book beginner and seasoned cooks alike will reach for repeatedly. It’s the rare book that achieves what it sets out to do, and manages to do so in a manner that is both appetizing and engaging. It is accessible without sacrificing its artistry.”—Lucky Peach “The book’s appealingly simple recipes are focused on delivering big flavor.”—The Wall Street Journal, The Best Books to Give to the Food Lover in Your Life “Six Seasons: A New Way with Vegetables is poised to join the veggie canon. . . . The flavors are big. . . . They’re also layered and complex, despite their apparent simplicity. What will really change your cooking is [McFadden’s] approach to seasoning. . . . Trust me: Read this book and you’ll never look at cabbage the same way again.”—Bon Appétit “Achieves the near-impossible: Recipe after recipe of restaurant-quality food that isn’t difficult to put together.”—Eater “Stellar mix-and-match recipes that highlight produce at its gorgeous peak.”—Food Wine “The Six Seasons cookbook. Have you bought it yet? I know this is awfully bossy of me, but I think you should. I think that if you, like me, delight in inventive but not overly complicated vegetable preparations (225 of them, even), things you hadn’t thought of but that you’ll immediately tuck into your repertoire, you’re going to love this book as much as I do. I confess I’ve had it for almost a year. In that year, I’ve been almost overwhelmed with how much I’ve wanted to cook from it.”—SmittenKitchen.com “Exciting flavor combinations mean this is no mere guide to vegetables but a primer on how to make them taste their exciting best.” —Fine Cooking “Downright thrilling. . . . Divided into six seasons rather than the traditional four—a more accurate reflection of what’s happening in the fields—the book encourages readers to embrace what he calls ‘the joyful ride of eating with the seasons. . . .’ On page after page, McFadden presents a deliciously enlightening way of cooking with vegetables.”—Sunset “Enduringly rewarding. I am utterly consumed with Six Seasons and feel I could cook from it every day without tiring.”—Nigella Lawson “This cookbook might put meat out of business. It’s that good. . . . A rare source of new ideas about vegetables. McFadden’s forward-looking sensibility infuses every recipe.”—Portland Monthly “Brilliant.”—Food52 “[This is] a cookbook I’ve gotten a little obsessed with. . . . The book offers inspiring treatments for vegetables that are often relegated to a boring crudité tray—if you’re looking for a new way to treat celery or cabbage, you need a copy.”—Serious Eats “Six Seasons is a beautiful book. But it’s more than a pretty face: It’s a practical primer that begs to come into the kitchen—and won’t disappoint once you get it there.”—Santa Fe New Mexican “An exuberant, engaging approach to vegetables. . . . Six Seasons is a joy. . . . [It] manages to feel comprehensive without sacrificing delight and humor.”—Portland Press Herald “The most exciting approach to home cooking I’ve seen all year. . . . Six Seasons is one of the most satisfying cookbooks I’ve purchased in years, and McFadden’s insights into seasoning are invaluable, even for an experienced home cook.”—Willamette Week “A must-have cookbook that stands out from the crowd of vegetable-centric cookbooks. . . . This cookbook deserves to become a well-thumbed, vital addition to any kitchen.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review “Essential techniques that can help cooks become better at preparing seasonal and local vegetables. . . . Attractive vegetable recipes range from brightly colored raw and cooked salads to indulgent appetizers, pastas, and baked goods. Under McFadden’s tutelage, cooks will learn how to bring out the best in every humble vegetable.”—Library Journal, starred review “McFadden’s debut cookbook is an invaluable resource for all things veggie.”—Booklist, starred review “Visionary. . . . Beautifully produced.”—BookPage “Glorious.”—Atlanta Journal-Constitution “This is not a cookbook for coffee tables or artfully curated bookshelves! Its recipes demand to be tasted until the pages are dog-eared and sauce-splattered and stick together. Compulsory for the home cook.”—Dan Barber, chef/co-owner of Blue Hill “Joshua McFadden has the soul of a farmer, and his recipes are beautifully in tune with the seasons and the land.”—Alice Waters, owner of Chez Panisse “Joshua [understands] vegetables from the perspective of both a farmer and chef. His mouthwatering and terrific solutions . . . get the most out of vegetables from their beginning to their last act on our plates.”—David Chang, chef/owner of Momofuku “We always knew Joshua was a vegetable magician, but this is so much more. We learned something new on every page. Six Seasons is a brilliant cookbook.”—Barbara Damrosch and Eliot Coleman, cofounders of Four Season Farm“A great book. Period. . . . Never before have I seen so many fascinating, delicious, easy recipes in one book. . . . In fact, it’s about as close to a perfect cookbook as I have seen. What McFadden and Holmberg have achieved is no small feat: This is a book that will educate nearly everyone who picks it up, a book beginner and seasoned cooks alike will reach for repeatedly. It’s the rare book that achieves what it sets out to do, and manages to do so in a manner that is both appetizing and engaging. It is accessible without sacrificing its artistry.”—Lucky Peach “The book’s appealingly simple recipes are focused on delivering big flavor.”—The Wall Street Journal, The Best Books to Give to the Food Lover in Your Life “Six Seasons: A New Way with Vegetables is poised to join the veggie canon. . . . The flavors are big. . . . They’re also layered and complex, despite their apparent simplicity. What will really change your cooking is [McFadden’s] approach to seasoning. . . . Trust me: Read this book and you’ll never look at cabbage the same way again.”—Bon Appétit “Achieves the near-impossible: Recipe after recipe of restaurant-quality food that isn’t difficult to put together.”—Eater “Stellar mix-and-match recipes that highlight produce at its gorgeous peak.”—Food Wine “The Six Seasons cookbook. Have you bought it yet? I know this is awfully bossy of me, but I think you should. I think that if you, like me, delight in inventive but not overly complicated vegetable preparations (225 of them, even), things you hadn’t thought of but that you’ll immediately tuck into your repertoire, you’re going to love this book as much as I do. I confess I’ve had it for almost a year. In that year, I’ve been almost overwhelmed with how much I’ve wanted to cook from it.”—SmittenKitchen.com “Exciting flavor combinations mean this is no mere guide to vegetables but a primer on how to make them taste their exciting best.” —Fine Cooking “Downright thrilling. . . . Divided into six seasons rather than the traditional four—a more accurate reflection of what’s happening in the fields—the book encourages readers to embrace what he calls ‘the joyful ride of eating with the seasons. . . .’ On page after page, McFadden presents a deliciously enlightening way of cooking with vegetables.”—Sunset “Enduringly rewarding. I am utterly consumed with Six Seasons and feel I could cook from it every day without tiring.”—Nigella Lawson “This cookbook might put meat out of business. It’s that good. . . . A rare source of new ideas about vegetables. McFadden’s forward-looking sensibility infuses every recipe.”—Portland Monthly “Brilliant.”—Food52 “[This is] a cookbook I’ve gotten a little obsessed with. . . . The book offers inspiring treatments for vegetables that are often relegated to a boring crudité tray—if you’re looking for a new way to treat celery or cabbage, you need a copy.”—Serious Eats “Six Seasons is a beautiful book. But it’s more than a pretty face: It’s a practical primer that begs to come into the kitchen—and won’t disappoint once you get it there.”—Santa Fe New Mexican “An exuberant, engaging approach to vegetables. . . . Six Seasons is a joy. . . . [It] manages to feel comprehensive without sacrificing delight and humor.”—Portland Press Herald “The most exciting approach to home cooking I’ve seen all year. . . . Six Seasons is one of the most satisfying cookbooks I’ve purchased in years, and McFadden’s insights into seasoning are invaluable, even for an experienced home cook.”—Willamette Week “A must-have cookbook that stands out from the crowd of vegetable-centric cookbooks. . . . This cookbook deserves to become a well-thumbed, vital addition to any kitchen.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review “Essential techniques that can help cooks become better at preparing seasonal and local vegetables. . . . Attractive vegetable recipes range from brightly colored raw and cooked salads to indulgent appetizers, pastas, and baked goods. Under McFadden’s tutelage, cooks will learn how to bring out the best in every humble vegetable.”—Library Journal, starred review “McFadden’s debut cookbook is an invaluable resource for all things veggie.”—Booklist, starred review “Visionary. . . . Beautifully produced.”—BookPage “Glorious.”—Atlanta Journal-Constitution “This is not a cookbook for coffee tables or artfully curated bookshelves! Its recipes demand to be tasted until the pages are dog-eared and sauce-splattered and stick together. Compulsory for the home cook.”—Dan Barber, chef/co-owner of Blue Hill “Joshua McFadden has the soul of a farmer, and his recipes are beautifully in tune with the seasons and the land.”—Alice Waters, owner of Chez Panisse “Joshua [understands] vegetables from the perspective of both a farmer and chef. His mouthwatering and terrific solutions . . . get the most out of vegetables from their beginning to their last act on our plates.”—David Chang, chef/owner of Momofuku “We always knew Joshua was a vegetable magician, but this is so much more. We learned something new on every page. Six Seasons is a brilliant cookbook.”—Barbara Damrosch and Eliot Coleman, cofounders of Four Season Farm
£25.64
Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers Mr. Wilkinson's Well-Dressed Salads
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£20.96
Potter/Ten Speed/Harmony/Rodale Salad in a Jar
Book SynopsisA collection of more than 60 illustrated recipes for simple-to-prepare salads, dressings, breakfasts, and snacks to take on the go. The solution to the lunchtime salad rut, Salad in a Jar provides healthy, easy alternatives to dissatisfying or overpriced grab-and-go meals. These nutritionally balanced recipes are perfect for making ahead. Anna Helm Baxter reveals the keys to layering ingredients to maximize freshness and texture for a hearty and satisfying dish or snack. Tips and tricks include instructions on designing salads in a jar with recipes for raw salads, side salads, meal salads, snacks, and desserts.
£13.12
Rockridge Press The Quick & Easy Spiralizer Cookbook: 100
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£13.49
Rizzoli International Publications Salad for Dinner Complete Meals for All Seasons
Book SynopsisA celebration of contrasts in color, flavor, and texture—an artfully prepared salad is one of the most appealing dishes to eat, engaging all the senses. It is a basic culinary fact but often overlooked: a salad packs the most flavor because the dressing coats every bite. And with the right combination, a salad can be a full meal in itself. We all know it is healthier to eat more vegetables and whole grains. But how do you do so on a daily basis? This book reframes the question: Why not make greens the foundation of the plate? Smart, imaginative ideas abound: kale with lemon, parmesan, and almonds; Indonesian chicken salad with pineapple slaw; and salmon with quinoa, sorrel, and yogurt. There are super-hearty salads to satisfy even the biggest appetites, such as Korean barbecue beef salad; duck confit with fingerlings and frisee; and buttermilk fried chicken salad. These recipes help us break out of the “meat-and-three” box, leading to a new way of thinkinTrade Review"Whether you're making a weeknight dinner for the family or a weekend party for a crowd, this is the book you'll reach for time and again. Salad for Dinner should be subtitled: gorgeous, satisfying, surprising meals you'll want all through the year."--Dorie Greenspan, author of Around My French Table“Jeanne’s book is a brilliant new take on salads—smart, thoughtful and full of stunning flavor combinations.”—Kim Boyce, author of the James Beard Award–winning Good to the Grain “Jeanne Kelley is not like you and me. Her real genius is in assemblage, the ability to transform a seemingly random plateful of vegetation into a composition perfectly evocative of the season, and the gift of Salad for Dinner is that it lets us do the same.”—Jonathan Gold, Pulitzer Prize–winning columnist for L.A. Weekly“Jeanne Kelley shows you how to make a salad that will rock your dinner table. From growing your own to foraging greens, Kelley expands your salad horizons."—Erik Knutzen, co-author of The Urban Homestead and Making It: Radical Home Ec for a Post Consumer World “Since southern California is one of the world's great salad bowls, both in terms of its superb produce and the cross-polinating ethnic variety of its population, you couldn't possibly find a better cook than Los Angeles–based Jeanne Kelley to help you discover its culinary bounty. She’s also a serious but very charming writer, and this beautifully produced book should be sold with a spatter-guard, since it's one that will live in the kitchen."—Alexander Lobrano, Saveur writer and author of Hungry for Paris“Jeanne’s homage to salads is wonderful. I love the clean, simple sophistication of the cookbook, and the recipes are innovative as well as informative. This book is like a salad ‘bible,’ and will inspire you to cook, garden, entertain, and appreciate all the joys of living. This is no coffeetable book—it will stay in your kitchen at all times.”—Suzanne Tracht, Chef/Owner of Jar, Los Angeles, Top Chef Masters star, and Food and Wine Best New Chef."The photos are lavish; the recipes are both imaginative and easy to follow." --San Diego Magazine"...this is simply a book you really want to cook from. There is a fantastic glossary of greens that tells you about those market finds and what to do with it, followed by a primer on how to build a great salad."--LA Weekly Blog
£20.25
Random House USA Inc The Smitten Kitchen Cookbook Recipes and Wisdom
Book SynopsisNEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLER • Celebrated food blogger and best-selling cookbook author Deb Perelman knows just the thing for a Tuesday night, or your most special occasion—from salads and slaws that make perfect side dishes (or a full meal) to savory tarts and galettes; from Mushroom Bourguignon to Chocolate Hazelnut Crepe.“Innovative, creative, and effortlessly funny. —Cooking Light Deb Perelman loves to cook. She isn’t a chef or a restaurant owner—she’s never even waitressed. Cooking in her tiny Manhattan kitchen was, at least at first, for special occasions—and, too often, an unnecessarily daunting venture. Deb found herself overwhelmed by the number of recipes available to her. Have you ever searched for the perfect birthday cake on Google? You’ll get more than three million results. Where do you start? What if you pick a recipe that’s downright bad? With the sa
£30.18
Dorling Kindersley Ltd Vegan on the Go Fast Easy AffordableAnytime
Book SynopsisLooking for exciting vegan food when you are out and about? Put flavour back into your lunch box with delicious, healthy meals that you can take anywhere. With a focus on easy and affordable vegan lunch ideas, Vegan on the Go packs 100 vegan recipes into its pages, including plant based snacks and sandwiches, soup recipes, salad recipes, dessert recipes, and more. Whip up portable, quick meals including vegan pizza, polenta parcels, sweet potato burgers, courgetti salad, and tofu sushi. Vegan on the Go tells you exactly how long you need to prepare and cook each lunchbox recipe, with mouth-watering photographs of every dish to whet your appetite. Discover top tips on which ingredients to stock up on, and how to store and transport your vegan lunches to ensure they taste fresh and flavoursome every time.Table of Contents 1: Introduction 2: Packing well 3: Vegan basics – the store cupboard 4: Lightning-quick lunchbox recipes 5: Vegan food in restaurants 6: Snacks & small bites 7: Soups & salads 8: Sandwiches, wraps & rolls 9: Satisfying mains 10: Something sweet 11: Index 12: The authors
£11.69
Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed Food52 Mighty Salads
Book SynopsisA collection of 60 recipes for turning ordinary salads into one-dish worthy meals. Does anybody need a recipe to make a salad? Of course not. But if you want your salad to hold strong in your lunch bag or carry the day as a one-bowl dinner, dressing on lettuce isn’t going to cut it.Make way for Mighty Salads, in which the editors of Food52 present sixty salads hefty with vegetables, meats, grains, beans, fish, seafood, pasta, and bread. Think shrimp and radicchio tossed in a bacon vinaigrette, a make-ahead jumble of white beans with charred lemon and fennel, slow-roasted duck and apples scattered across spicy greens. It’s comforting food made captivating by simply charring one ingredient or marinating another—shaving some, or roasting a bunch.But because we don’t always follow recipes, there are also loose formulas for confident off-roading, as well as back-pocket tips and genius tricks for improving any old salad. Because once you know how to fix too-salty dressing, wash greens once and for all, keep an avocado from browning, and even sprout your own grains, the humble salad starts looking a lot more interesting—and a whole lot more like dinner.
£15.99
Workman Publishing The Pumpkin Cookbook, 2nd Edition: 139 Recipes
Book SynopsisFrom Currant-Pumpkin-Oat Scones to Chicken-Pumpkin Tacos, Pumpkin-Filled Ravioli with Fried Sage, Ginger-Pumpkin Ice Cream, and of course (seven!) pies, this comprehensive cookbook reminds us that the iconic symbol of fall is so much more than jack-o’-lantern material. These 139 recipes offer diverse and delicious options for enjoying pumpkin and other winter squash, such as butternut, acorn, and kabocha, year-round. With recipes for many forms of pumpkin, including both fresh and canned pumpkin puree, and inspired by world cuisines, the versatility of this superfood shines through in snacks, drinks, salads, soups, main dishes, and desserts.
£12.99
Rockridge Press The Big Book of Gluten Free Cooking: Delicious
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£15.99
Rockridge Press Low-Carb Vegetarian Cookbook: 100 Easy Recipes
Book SynopsisLimited carbs. Unlimited flavorthe complete vegetarian cookbook Now you can enjoy hearty and heart-healthy meals in minutes. The Low-Carb Vegetarian Cookbook is the perfect way to feel full and lose weight while serving up scrumptious veggie dishes at home. Featuring 100 quick, easy, and mouthwatering recipes like Avocado Almond Toast and Savory Cheesecake, this creative vegetarian cookbook will help guide you on your culinary adventure. Kick-start your low-carb meal plan today and start eating smarter, healthier, and happier in a snap. The Low-Carb Vegetarian Cookbook contains: Low-carb delights aboundEnjoy hearty vegetarian cookbook recipes like Savory Mushroom Masala and Vegan Cheeseburger Salad. 14-day meal planExplore a sample two-week menu, including low-carb options for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Pro diet tipsGet convenient, time-saving advice and simple strategies for satisfying cravings. Stay carb-conscious and eat lots of oh so delicious dishes with this 100% vegetarian cookbook.
£12.99
John Wiley & Sons Inc Salad Recipes For Dummies
Book SynopsisTap into the secrets of great salads, from sassy dressings to crispy, crunchy greens that awaken your taste buds. Salad Recipes For Dummies is packed with 150+ recipes for delicious salads for every lifestyle. Discover different ways to craft a salad, from zesty dressings to unique greens and grains. Explore the necessary tools to serve creative salads, from knife skills to a composed design. Get ready to globetrot, whipping up creamy salads from Eastern European to vibrant herb-focused Mediterranean main dishes and curried legumes inspired from India. Go from boring to bold with over 20 dressings. Skip the salad kits at the store and learn how to craft your own! Step beyond romaine and ranch with ideas for different base options (kale, watercress, or Swiss chard anyone?) eye-popping toppings, DIY salad kits, fruit salads, seasonal salads, and beyond. Leave the oven off and feel nourished with recipes like Lemon Orzo Pasta Salad, Cucumber Tomato and Goat Cheese, Italian Tortellini aTable of ContentsIntroduction 1 Part 1: Breaking Down the Parts of a Salad 5 Chapter 1: Salad Basics 7 Chapter 2: Tools and Techniques 15 Chapter 3: Going Shopping 23 Part 2: Making a Plan 29 Chapter 4: Boosting Nutrition with Salads 31 Chapter 5: Making Salad-Inclusive Meal Plans 35 Part 3: Jump-Starting Your Salad Journey 43 Chapter 6: Dressings 45 Chapter 7: The Classics 63 Chapter 8: Weeknight Side Salads 79 Chapter 9: Going Global 95 Chapter 10: Going Bold with Bowls 119 Chapter 11: Plant-Forward Protein Salads 133 Chapter 12: Crowd Pleasers 149 Part 4: Getting Creative with Salads 163 Chapter 13: Pantry Stars 165 Chapter 14: Starchy Salads 173 Chapter 15: Fruity Concoctions 187 Chapter 16: Sweet Salads 205 Part 5: The Part of Tens 215 Chapter 17: Ten (or So) Tips for Building Salads in a Jar 217 Chapter 18: Ten Homemade Salad Kits 223 Chapter 19: Ten Fun Ways to Add Crunch to a Salad 229 Chapter 20: Ten Common Types of Produce and How to Keep Them Fresh 233 Part 6: Appendixes 239 Appendix A: Metric Conversion Guide 241 Appendix B: Food Storage Guide 245 Appendix C: Food Safety Guide 249 Index 253
£15.29
Die Gestalten Verlag Cucina Closed: Stories and Recipes by Our Friends
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Penguin Publishing Group Tahini Baby
Book SynopsisAn irresistible celebration of veg-forward Middle Eastern- and Mediterranean-inspired recipes guaranteed to bring fresh flavors and liven up your table, from the beloved TV personality, cookbook author, and creator of Eden Eats.For Eden Grinshpan, everyday cooking means saying yes to more shareable and delicious dishes, more veggies, and more fun in the kitchen. Tahini Baby invites you into Grinshpan’s world and offers her joyful, playful, and always forgiving approach to Middle Eastern− and Mediterranean-inspired meals. Packed with layers of tangy, tart, rich, and creamy ingredients, especially Grinshpan’s #1 fave (tahini!), these dishes lend themselves to endless mixing and matching. From noshes and breakfast to hot new sides and boss veg, in addition to condiments, dips, and pickles that add pops of flavor, these dishes will bring ease and next-level tastiness to any and every meal. Try the Eggplant Schnitzel drizzled with Garlicky Tahini, mop up the Lemon-Braised Leek Masabacha with Za’atar Laffa, and enjoy Harissa-Roasted Cauliflower with a flavor-packed Preserved Lemon Toum. Simple-to-make desserts such as Strawberry Rhubarb Rose Tahini Crumble and Sage-Honey Semifreddo round out the perfect, satisfying dinner—or midday snack. Whether you’re throwing together a casual gathering, putting together a lunch or brunch of made-in-advance components, or feeding a family, Grinshpan’s approach to cooking is happy-making, versatile, and always guaranteed to wow.
£28.00
Ryland, Peters & Small Ltd The Flexitarian Cookbook: Adaptable Recipes for
Book SynopsisLess of a rigid regime, and more of an organic attempt to eat a mainly vegetarian diet, The Flexitarian Cookbook features delicious plant-centric recipes, with options for incorporating meat or fish as needed. Many of us are looking to eat less meat and/or fish, as the host of environmental, ethical and health-related reasons for doing so stacks up. The concept of not centring every meal around an animal-based protein is well on its way to settling into mainstream society. But out there, there is a whole middle-ground of home-cooks, placed somewhere between carnivore and vegan, who are doing their best to reduce meat consumption, but enjoying it on occasion when the urge strikes; the flexitarians. The Flexitarian Cookbook is a collection of delicious, modern vegetarian recipes, with simple options for switching in meat or fish, as the mood takes you. No longer will flexitarians have to juggle between multiple cookbooks or haphazardly hash together a meaty ending to a recipe depending on their cravings. Recipes include a warm curried lentil salad with crispy paneer and spiced dressing, but the paneer can be swapped for crispy prawns if preferred. A winter vegetable stew with herbed dumplings is substantial enough on its own, but this cookbook gives the option to add slow-cooked beef cheeks, if you like. A best-ever recipe for vegetable and lentil moussaka offers the option to swap the lentils for regular mince meat, while the Moroccan spiced vegetable tagine gives an option for cooking with chicken, if the mood so takes you. Trade Review“This gorgeous, protein-packed pancake will make your loved ones swoon.” – Yoga Journal online
£15.29
Penguin Books Ltd The Happy Pear: Vegan Cooking for Everyone: Over
Book SynopsisThe No. 1 Bestselling Happy Pear twins are back! Vegan Cooking for Everyone is the vegan cooking bible, distilling their twenty years of plant-based cooking experience into ten chapters.David and Stephen's recipe grids show you just how many different meals you can make using the same key ingredients and methods. This means you can start adapting your favourite dishes to your taste, to your budget or to whatever you have in the cupboard.Their introductory chapters walk you through the fundamentals of taste and texture, teaching you the role of every ingredient you use. Once you understand this, you will have the confidence to swap ingredients in and out and even come up with recipes of your own.You will find over 200 versions of plant-based recipes anyone can make, from fluffy coconut granola for breakfast, to home-made vegan pizza for lunch, to creamy broccoli pie for dinner to carrot cake with vegan cream cheese frosting for dessert.From the plant-based newbie to the experienced vegan, this approach will inspire you to become the best plant-based cook you can possibly be.'These lovely boys always create incredibly tasty food' Jamie Oliver'Proper good food ... hearty, decent and delicious' Russell Brand'The poster boys for a healthy way of life!' Sunday Times'Their energy is almost tangible' Dr Rangan Chatterjee'A healthy-eating phenomenon' Mail on Sunday'Great people, unbelievable food' Joe WicksTrade ReviewThese lovely boys always create incredibly tasty food -- Jamie OliverA healthy eating phenomenon * Mail on Sunday *The boys are helping to make the world a healthier, happier place ... what's not to love? * Vegan Food and Living *The poster boys for a healthy way of life! * Sunday Times *Proper good food ... hearty, decent and delicious -- Russell BrandTwo of the most positive people I have ever had the pleasure of spending time with ... their story is one of inspiration -- Dr Rangan ChatterjeeGreat people, unbelievable food -- Joe Wicks
£18.70
HarperCollins Publishers Inc Vegetable Harvest
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc Vegetables Unleashed
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc Bosh
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£20.25
HarperCollins Publishers Inc Bish Bash Bosh
Book Synopsis1 MILLION BOSH BOOKS SOLD WORLDWIDEBOSH! became widely successful as the biggest and fastest-growing plant-based food channel on the web, reaching over 25 million people a month. Their mission to eat more plant-based foods went mainstream with the publication of their first book, BOSH!, which introduced readers to their fun, crowd-pleasing vegan recipes. Now, the guys from BOSH! are at it again with even more unbelievable vegan recipes.Filled with more than 120 unmissable new favorite dishes, BISH BASH BOSH! will show readers, vegan or not, how imaginative and easy plant-based food can be. These simple, no-fuss recipes will pack in the flavor with unbelievable results. Recipes will include: Cheeseburger Dough Balls Ultimate Falafel Wraps with 3-Ingredient Flatbreads, Hummus, and Chili Jam Cauli Tandoori Kebab with Mint Raita and Quick Pickle Crunchy Carn
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc Vegetable Revelations
Book SynopsisDiscover innovative, adaptable, and delicious ways to serve a wide range of vegetables with this inspired cookbook featuring over 150 recipes from Steven Satterfield, the James Beard Foundation Award-winning chef and author of Root to Leaf.In the last decade, vegetables have taken a prominent place on the plate. At his hugely successful Atlanta restaurant, Miller Union, Steven Satterfield is constantly searching for new ways to serve the vast variety offered each season. When it comes to cooking meats and seafood, there are specific guidelines for texture and doneness. But each vegetable has inherent properties that can be enhanced or manipulated in infinite ways, offering numerous opportunities to innovate. In Vegetable Revelations, Satterfield explores how texture affects the eating experience, how globally inspired ingredients can make vegetables more compelling, and how valuing every part of a plant is the key to creative cooking. Best of all, he provides flavor-packed recipes that celebrate the delicious diversity available to us, arranged by botanical families and culinary categories, including Roots, Leaves, Stalks, Brassicas (broccoli, brussels sprouts, cauliflower), Legumes, Cucurbits (cucumbers, zucchini, watermelon, squash), Nightshades (eggplant, tomatoes, bell peppers, potatoes), and Mushrooms. Experience vegetables in a whole new way in bold dishes such as Grilled Hakurei Turnips with Miso Vinaigrette, Luck and Money Dolmas, Asparagus Bottom Soup, Romanesco Campanelle with White Bolognese, Warm Field Peas with Tangy Pepper Sauce, Yukon Gold Tartiflette, Honeydew Aquavit Slushies, Miso-Pickled ShiitakesBut veggies aren’t just for lunch and dinner—here are recipes for breakfast, desserts, beverages, and snacks. Satterfield even includes a section on textural toppings and flavor-forward sauces, spice blends, and condiments that can be mixed and matched to enhance any simply prepared vegetable. While vegetarians and vegans will love these recipes, there are some fabulous dishes that include meat, poultry, and seafood as well.Illustrated with sumptuous photos throughout, Vegetable Revelations will broaden your kitchen know-how, open new doors for exploration and adventure, and give you fresh and flavorful ideas for great meals that omnivores, vegetarians and vegans will love.
£40.00
HarperCollins SunKissed Cooking
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Random House USA Inc Starters Salads and Sexy Sides Inspiring Recipes
Book SynopsisA go-to collection of more than 80 recipes to take your cooking from “ho hum” to “hot damn!”Never again will you find yourself wondering, “What should I make with my main?”Everyone knows what to make for their main dishes, but what about the problem of what to serve with them? Whether you’re planning for a buffet, a sit-down dinner, or a small plates–style meal, Starters, Salads, and Sexy Sides provides more than 80 creative solutions to that all-too-familiar dilemma of what to make with your main. You won’t find any entrées or desserts here; instead, you’ll be inspired by an array of appetizers, salads, and sides that are as delicious mixed and matched with mains as they are served on their own. With recipes ranging from Really Good Meatballs to Prosciutto and Pear Wedges, and Sweet Pea, Edamame, and Burrata Salad to Whole Roasted Cauliflower, you’ll be sure to find t
£17.95
The University of Chicago Press Vegetables for the Gourmet Gardener
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Penguin Books Ltd The Whole Vegetable
Book SynopsisDiscover wholesome, sustainable, plant-based dishes in this essential cookbook, perfect for anyone looking to reduce their waste or cook more economically''Hearty, healthy, flavour-packed dishes'' MAIL ON SUNDAY''A uniquely sustainable and delicious approach to modern plant-based cooking'' VOGUE''The Whole Vegetable blew me away . . . Full of inventive waste-free recipes'' Tom Hunt, GUARDIAN_________Have you ever wondered how to make your diet truly eco-conscious?In this beautiful plant-based cookbook, over 130 simple, creative, planet-friendly recipes put vegetables at the very centre of your table. Embracing often-discarded parts such as leaves, stalks, tops, flowers, seeds and even peelings, this is cooking at its most sustainable and cost-effective.In The Whole Vegetable, Sophie Gordon shows us how to:- Cook with every part of every vegetable- Reduce waste in your cooking- Reinvent your leftovers- Eat with the seasonsFrom Cauliflower Carbonara, Broccoli Pesto and Chunky Pumpkin Tacos, to Cherry Breakfast Crumble, Maple-Roasted Pears and Apple & Walnut Danish Buns, The Whole Vegetable is packed with thoughtful recipes for every season.Most of all, it will ensure that nothing in your kitchen goes to waste._________''Creative, delicious, planet-friendly recipes . . . Teaches you how to put those often discarded parts of fruit and veg to good (and tasty) use'' Women''s Health''Wow, Sophie Gordon''s . . . The Whole Vegetable blew me away. I wonder if she is the next Anna Jones. A seasonal, plant-centric, whole food recipe book without ultra-processed vegan ingredients. The recipes are super-inventive and importantly waste free!'' Eco-Chef Tom Hunt''The Whole Vegetable heroes plant-based cookery, with recipes that also help reduce food waste in the kitchen and improve sustainable living. A worthwhile read'' Good HousekeepingTrade ReviewA uniquely sustainable and delicious approach to modern plant-based cooking * Vogue UK *Creative, delicious, planet-friendly recipes . . . What sets this vegan recipe book apart from other vegan cookbooks is that it teaches you how to put those often discarded parts of fruit and veg - such as, leaves, stalks, tops, flowers, seeds and peelings - to good (and tasty) use * Women's Health *The Whole Vegetable heroes plant-based cookery, with recipes that also help reduce food waste in the kitchen and improve sustainable living. A worthwhile read * Good Housekeeping *Wow, Sophie Gordan's new cookbook The Whole Vegetable blew me away. I wonder if she is the next Anna Jones. It is a seasonal, plant-centric, whole food recipe book without ultra-processed vegan ingredients. The recipes are super-inventive and importantly waste free! -- Eco-Chef Tom HuntA win for us and the planet * Women's Health *The Whole Vegetable blew me away . . . Full of inventive waste-free recipes -- Tom Hunt * Guardian *In The Whole Vegetable, Sophie Gordon demonstrates not only how to make filling, hearty vegan meals from scratch, but also how to eat seasonally, use every part of a vegetable, and give new life to plant-based leftovers * Vogue *Trying to eat a bit more consciously? This beautiful celebration of veggies from plant-based chef Sophie Gordon will help you on your green way * Sainsbury's Magazine *A collection of seasonal recipes celebrating veg in its entirety * Independent Daily Edition *
£25.20
Dorling Kindersley Ltd Potato Kitchen
Book SynopsisMeet the world''s most popular vegetable - the potato!It''s time to peel back the potato''s potential and rustle up cosy classic dishes like shepherd''s pie, potato soup, and gnocchi, as well as dishes you won''t have tried before, such as homemade potato bread, potato and courgette cake, potato pancakes and so much more!It''s no doubt that the potato has so much to offer. From new potatoes to baking potatoes, crispy skins to creamy mash, you can enjoy 70 sweet and savoury recipes for the whole family to love, and make Potato Kitchen your cookery staple.Become a potato connoisseur and discover the seemingly endless list of varieties that you can grow, whilst exploring: - A deep dive into potatoes, combining expert knowledge with atmospheric photos of production and harvest- More than 70 classic and creative recipes, both sweet and savoury- Photos of all recipesCalling all potato lovers!Whether you''re looki
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Random House USA Inc P Allen Smiths Seasonal Recipes From The Garden A
Book SynopsisIn his cookbook debut, P. Allen Smith, America’s best-known gardener and garden designer, celebrates the bounty of each season with recipes of flavorful fruits, vegetables, and herbs at their garden-fresh best. P. Allen Smith’s Seasonal Recipes from the Garden features 120 recipes: 30 for each season. These are dishes that everyone loves to eat. Taking delicious advantage of ingredients as accessible as bell peppers and carrots and as beloved as fresh peaches and tomatoes, the recipes are Allen’s favorites, most from his own kitchen and some adapted from family and friends. They are perfect for those who garden as well as anyone who simply enjoys fresh food. They include:SPRING: Chilled Pea Soup with Bacon and Whipped Cream; Grilled Salmon Sandwich with Lemon-Dill Mayo; Salad of Asparagus, Edamame, Arugula, and Cheese; Radish Top Pasta; Speckled Strawberry Ice CreamSUMMER: Savory Grit Cakes with Oven-Smoked Tomatoes; Zucchini and Lemo
£24.75
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Fridge Love
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Harvest Publications Listen to Your Vegetables
Book SynopsisFood & Wine''s 28 Cookbooks and Food Books to Add to Your Shelf This FallRobb Report''s The 9 Best New Cookbooks to Buy This FallFrom Michelin star- and James Beard Foundation Award-winning chef/owner of Monteverde Restaurant in Chicago, Sarah Grueneberg, a vegetable focused cookbook of more than 180 Italian-inspired recipes.James Beard Award-winning and Top Chef finalist chef Sarah Grueneberg has a secret to share: fruits and vegetables are singing loudly around you, begging you to take them home and try something new. Are you listening? Some are asking to be put in salads, yes. But what does this asparagus want you to do with it? What does it like to be paired with?In this incredible exploration of seasonal produce, Sarah offers insights, techniques, and recipes to truly get the best out of your vegetables—how and when to shop for, cook, season, and seamlessly incor
£36.00
Potter/Ten Speed/Harmony/Rodale Ottolenghi Flavor A Cookbook
Book SynopsisNEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The author of Plenty teams up with Ottolenghi Test Kitchen’s Ixta Belfrage to reveal how flavor is created and amplified through 100+ super-delicious, plant-based recipes.IACP AWARD FINALIST • NAMED ONE OF THE BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR BY The New York Times Book Review • NPR • The Washington Post • The Guardian • The Atlanta Journal-Constitution • National Geographic • Town & Country • Epicurious“Bold, innovative recipes . . . make this book truly thrilling.”—The New York TimesLevel up your vegetables. In this groundbreaking cookbook, Yotam Ottolenghi and Ixta Belfrage offer a next-level approach to vegetables that breaks down the fundamentals of cooking into three key elements: process, pairing, and produce. For process, Yotam and Ixta show how easy techniques such as ch
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Vintage Espanol Verduras Sin Lmites Y Otras Historias
Book SynopsisJosé Andrés se ha propuesto cambiar la forma en que vemos las verduras. Conocido por su energía inagotable y su desbordada imaginación, el chef español vuelva sus treinta años de cocinar y comer por todo el mundo en Verduras sin límites, una sorprendente, apasionada y deliciosa carta de amor al reino vegetal. El objetivo de este libro es mostrarnos cómo podemos comer más verduras de las formas más diversas y satisfactorias posibles. En Verduras sin límites encontraremos las recetas, los trucos y los consejos que se esconden tras los platos que han hecho de José Andrés uno de los chefs más importantes del mundo: los intensos gazpachos y las sangrías; la imponente hamburguesa de tomate corazón de buey; las creaciones mexicanas, de Oriente Medio y modernas que alimentan sus galardonados restaurantes. Y también tendremos a nuestro alcance ideas a
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Random House USA Inc In Praise of Veg
Book SynopsisAlice Zaslavsky is a force of nature! —Nigella Lawson The only book you’ll ever need on vegetables, with a kaleidoscope of 150+ colorful, innovative recipes for meals of all kinds.Food writer Alice Zaslavsky has written the definitive guide for everyone—from vegan to carnivore—who is ready to open their kitchen to a world of vegetable possibilities. More than 450 pages detail how to handle any vegetable you might pick up at the farmers' market or store—including a rainbow of more than 150 recipes that put vegetables at the center of the plate.Uniquely organized by color, this book is filled with countless flavor combinations, rule-of-thumb methods to buy, store, and cook vegetables, recipe shortcuts and tips, and wisdom from more than 50 of the world’s top chefs. In Praise of Veg will help beginners and avid cooks alike turn daily vegetables into easy and delicious meals. This is veg, but not as you know it
£31.50
Potter/Ten Speed/Harmony/Rodale Brave New Meal
Book SynopsisThe New York Times bestselling authors of the Bad Manners cookbook series are back with a message for you (yeah, you): Eating less meat, saving the planet, and cooking at home don’t have to be so f*cking boring—or expensive. If it feels like everything’s so f*cked that you just wanna lay down and let the earth reclaim your body, we understand. A global pandemic forced all of us back into the kitchen but our fridges were full of by-products and fake flavors. It seems like half the ingredients and produce we buy goes in the trash while people starve, the planet burns and also somehow floods. And our culinary chaos is partly to blame. This sh*t isn't sustainable. Enter Brave New Meal: a chance for food to be not just different but better. Because here’s the dirty little secret about eating vegan (or plant-based, meatless, flexitarian, whatever the hell they’re calling it this week): done ri
£21.59
Penguin Young Readers The Soup Book
£16.04
Octopus Publishing Group Hamlyn All Colour Cookery 200 Super Salads
Book SynopsisHamlyn All Colour Cookery: 200 Super Salads provides 200 varied salads for every occasion including healthy summer salads, exotic fruit salads and warm salads for winter. Beautiful photographs and clear instructions make this book perfect for every cook. Presented in a handy format with easy-to-follow recipes, 200 Super Salads is great value for money.Check out some of the other titles in the series:200 5:2 Diet Recipes (ISBN 978-0-600-63347-1)200 Cakes & Bakes (ISBN 978-0-600-63329-7)200 Family Slow Cooker Recipes (ISBN 978-0-600-63057-9)200 Halogen Oven Recipes (ISBN 978-0-600-63344-0)200 One Pot Meals (ISBN 978-0-600-63339-6)200 Pasta Dishes (ISBN 978-0-600-63334-1)200 Super Soups (ISBN 978-0-600-63343-3)200 Veggie Feasts (ISBN 978-0-600-63337-2)200 Barbecue Recipes (ISBN 978-0-600-63332-7)200 Cupcak
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Octopus Publishing Group Salads Are More Than Leaves
Book SynopsisSalads for all seasons, moods, occasions and cravings.For too long salads have languished on the side-lines of dining tables, reduced to mere accompaniments or starters, but what if we gave salads the limelight they deserve? Salads Are More Than Leaves brings salads centre stage, showcasing dishes that are big on flavour, texture and impact. You''ll never see salads in the same way again.Featuring sections on building your salad, maximising flavour and plating your salad to impress, More Than Leaves includes over 80 recipes for salads to get excited about. Each recipe includes substitutions for vegan and vegetarian variations, suggestions for pairing salads and ways to get ahead when you''re short on time.Recipes include:Tabbouleh - with red onion, tomatoes, bulgur wheat, parsley, mint and spring onions, tossed with lemon and olive oil and topped with crispy chickpeasMiso Noodle, Avo and Cucumber - with soba noodles, edamame beans, avocados, cucumber, coriander, soy sauce and sesame seeds, tossed with miso, lime and tahiniTriple Tomato - with large tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, sun-dried tomatoes and pecorino cheese, topped with croutons and basil leavesPear, Pecorino and Chicory - with dried cherries, pitted black olives, walnuts, chicory, watercress, pecorino, parsley, tarragon, pickled walnuts and pears, tossed with honey and mustard and topped with herbs, walnuts and pecorino
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