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Anness Publishing Vegetable Cakes: The most fun way to five a day! Scrumptious sweets where the veggie is the star
Why aren't we using vegetables in dessert? That seems obvious at first - they're not as sweet as fruit. Until you remember that a lot of fruits are quite tart to taste, and many veggies are quite sweet. We all know there's a spectrum - every child knows that many vegetables are really fruits, including avocados, tomatoes, peas, sweetcorn, courgettes, and bell peppers. In this truly innovative new baking book, Ysanne Spevack has made sure to include not only veggies that are secretly fruits, but also veggies that are 100% bona-fide vegetables, such as carrots, lettuce, spinach, cauliflower and onions. Why conform to the norm, let's embrace the strange and say yes to vegetables in unusual places! Vegetables are delicious, and of course they can all be sweetened, either by being marinated and mixed with something sweet (and healthy), or by having their natural sugars caramelised - or both. Many vegetables offer other plus points, like outrageous colours, or surprising textures. Take beetroots - how could you turn down such a wonderful colour? And lotus roots - the crunch and the shape is too extraordinary to refuse! The gorgeous spiralling shapes of the fiddlehead ferns make a tart of true artistry. And, of course, there are the health benefits of eating more veg. Many people struggle with ways to eat their recommended five (or more) a day, and parents often worry about getting vegetables into their children without a fight. Children are savvy to every trick to smuggle vegetables into their dinner, and can find the evidence a speck of green in a veggie burger within seconds. But give them a cake with a big cauliflower inside, and the silliness of it gets a foot in the door. The pure anarchy of putting soft leaves inside a layer cake or loaf engages most people's sense of humour. Once you're there, Godzilla Cake is a cinch! Other ideas are things of pure beauty, whether cascading radish slices offering unexpected juicy crispness to a pavlova, or swirls of purple radicchio adorning a rich and creamy cheesecake. Widen your perspective and enter into a brave new parallel world of possibilities. These recipes may feature some of the most familiar ingredients in your fridge, but in an enlightening and often entertaining way. Lastly, but most importantly of all, the cakes, bakes, cookies and treats are all absolutely wonderful to eat - which is Ysanne's aim, to indulge in the pleasures of baking and eating, with a side helping of health along the way.
£10.75
Anness Publishing Organic Cooking
This tile features 150 deliciously healthy recipes shown in 250 photographs. you can enjoy the very best organically grown food with these fantastic recipes, each complete with a nutritional breakdown to help you plan a healthy diet. The recipes follow the changing pattern of the seasons, with chapters on Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter, each presenting a wealth of recipes for appetizers, main courses and desserts. The many irresistible dishes include Marinated Salmon with Avocado Salad, Winter Farmhouse Soup, Chicken with Cashew Nuts, Fillets of Brill in Red Wine Sauce, and Fragrant Fruit Salad. This is a comprehensive guide to organic eating is packed with advice on selecting and preparing the best produce, and the nutritional benefits of a wide range of ingredients. Great tasting food starts with using the best ingredients - and that means going organic. But organic cooking is about more than just taste; it is also an entire movement, encompassing natural farming methods, fairer trade and a closer link to fresh, seasonal produce. This book will show you how to make the best use of organic ingredients.There are 150 glorious recipes, including dishes such as Roast Leg of Lamb, Fillets of Sea Bream in Filo Pastry, Thai Beef Salad, Tabbouleh, Roasted Garlic and Squash Soup, and Spiced Poached Kumquats. The book features a guide to the full range of organic ingredients now available, and is packed with information on the many nutritional and health benefits of organic food.
£9.75
Anness Publishing 65 Farmers' Market Organic Seasonal Recipes: Making the most of fresh organic produce in 65 delicious recipes, shown step by step in 280 photographs
£8.18
Anness Publishing Simple Organic Kitchen and Garden
This is a complete guide to growing and cooking perfect natural produce, with over 150 step-by-step recipes. It deals with growing and cooking food the natural way, with chemical-free gardening and delicious organic recipes. It is packed with practical advice to help you achieve outstanding results in all aspects of designing and maintaining an organic garden. It provides advice on soil, aspect, sowing, aftercare, natural ways to deal with pests and diseases, harvesting and storage.
£12.16
£6.45
Anness Publishing Farmer's Market Cookbook
This title helps you in making the most of fresh and seasonal produce with over 140 recipes. It offers over 140 irresistible recipes that make the most of fresh and seasonal cooking, with soups and salads, tempting main courses and superb desserts. Featuring a comprehensive survey of organic ingredients, from fabulous fruit and vegetables to tender meat and poultry, hearty breads and handy store-cupboard items, this is a practical and straightforward guide to understanding the issues surrounding organic food and drink. It features more than 750 beautiful photographs showing ingredients, step-by-step sequences as well as the finished dishes which include Garlic and Squash Soup, Smoked Haddock with Mustard Mash, Spicy Venison Casserole and Sticky Pear Pudding. It includes nutritional breakdowns for every recipe. This practical book offers a clear explanation of the organic movement with advice on buying organic food, storing and cooking, including 140 recipes. A visual encyclopedia features the exciting range of fresh and store-cupboard organic ingredients available from farmer's markets and supermarkets. There is detailed information on how their health benefits are superior to conventionally grown foodstuffs. Fruit and vegetables, meat, poultry, fish, herbs and seasonings are discussed. All the recipes are as delicious as they are healthy, and there are suggestions for all kinds of meals from light lunches to special occasion dinner parties.
£9.46