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The Serious New Cook Cookbook features recipes that appeal to the familiar and the new, drawing beginning cooks into the fold by appealing to what they already know and want (meatballs, spaghetti with meat sauce, simple DIY sushi, onion dip with chips, milkshakes, cupcakes) and taking them to the next level with new, multicultural tastes to love: bulgogi meatballs, wild mushroom pot pie, romesco dip, onigiri rice balls, double dalgona milkshakes, and mochi ice cream, and introducing important techniques such as braising meat, making a roux, cooking perfect sushi rice, and fixing a broken buttercream. The recipes are organised into 23 trios, with one core recipe that introduces a technique or concept, followed by two additional recipes that further exemplify the technique or concept. Stunning photos accompany every recipe, including step-by-step photos for the first recipe in every trio, which show readers what each step should look like as they cook. And, unlike other cookbooks that offer a cooking school section that most readers never use, Serious New Cook builds the lessons and tips into the recipes it s like having a chef explaining things as you cook. Readers not only learn to cook each dish, but become more knowledgeable, deeply skilled cooks in the process. There are few cookbooks that address the needs of young adults who have advanced and adventurous palates, but who don t have the cooking skills necessary to make the foods they love to eat. Existing cookbooks lack the built-in lessons and hand-holding young adult cooks and even newbie adult cooks! require. The Serious New Cook Cookbook fills that gap.
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This ingredient-focused cookbook delves deep into the healing powers of key Ayurvedic ingredients by empowering readers to develop a deeper relationship with whole plant-based foods in a way that is informative, exciting and delicious, through stimulating the senses with globally inspired, seasonal recipes adapted for modern lifestyles and western palette. A follow up sequel to chef Divya Alter s hugely successful first cookbook What to Eat for How You Feel which explained the basic principal of the Ayurveda diet a plant based diet with a focus on whole foods and seasonal fresh produce, taken to the next level by encouraging tuning in to the rhythms of nature and teaching how to select foods according to the seasons and one s individual constitution. Divya Alter draws inspiration from her many years of holistic teaching and cooking for her hugely successful plant based restaurant Divya s Kitchen in New York City. Sharing life-giving information on how to select and cook fresh, flavourful ingredients, that are the right fit for the individual s needs, and how to incorporate whole foods as a way of life to prevent and reverse many illnesses. This book makes the reader want to be healthy guiding them into the time-tested Ayurveda system of self-healing and encouraging a whole new level of health, flavour, ease, and comfort in their meals and their kitchens. Food becomes poetry and heals and invigorates - When you understand that cilantro pulls heavy metals from your body, you inherently feel more connected to cilantro. When you learn that kulthi beans dissolve kidney stones you want to try them right away. This book invites readers to develop an intimate relationship with the produce, grains, vegetables, fruits nuts, seeds, legumes, and dairy that make up their meals. Taking the best wisdom of the past and bringing it forward, teaching to delight, nourish, and heal, ingredient by ingredient, and in so doing, create flavourful and easy-to-digest meals. This is the first Ayurvedic cookbook that teaches about the ingredient s properties and gets readers into the kitchen to cook with that ingredient. Featuring over 80 globally inspired plant based recipes for breakfast, soups, salads, main dishes, treats and beverages. Including: Minestrone Soup with Barley and Baby Chickpeas, Asian Stir-Fried Radish Noodles, Pizza with Artichoke Hearts, Stuffed Cabbage Rolls, Celery Root and Taro Pancakes, Vegetable Tagine, Sunflower Beet Hummus, Hibiscus Pineapple Drink and Walnut-Orange Cake in Honey Syrup.
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The vibrant flavors of Baja California inspire home cooks to recreate the flavor forward and passionate cuisine, inspired by the sea, and the land.
There's a line between Northern Baja and Southern California but nature knows no such borders and, neither does food nor the people. Baja's food culture has long influenced Southern California and vice versa. The fish taco may be San Diego's signature dish but it comes from Baja and the streets of Tijuana, sport nearly as many takes on the hot dog as on the taco. The Baja region has a wealth of distinctive ingredients from the ocean and the land such as: the fish of Popotla, San Diego's sea urchins, the wine of the Valle de Guadalupe, California artichokes or the ubiquitous avocados on both sides of the border., Baja chefs, street stand vendors and home cooks use these ingredients and flavors to create dishes from old homes elsewhere. The mission of this book is to help it be the next big thing out of your kitchen. Featuring a mix of both traditional and modern takes on signature Baja dishes, such as: Crab with Pickled Asparagus in Guajillo -Pork Broth; Cantaloupe Aguachile al Estilo de Californios, Puerto Nuevo-style Lobster Tortas; Golden Beet Pozole; and Smoked Pulled Lamb Shoulder with Seared Tomatillo. -
Many of us are reclaiming the lost art of cooking at home. Ronda Carman, a seasoned cook who is on the Salonniere 100 list of America's best party hosts, demonstrates how a well-stocked pantry allows you to easily create beautifully seasoned dishes.
Join Ronda Carman as she cooks from her pantry and readily available items in the refrigerator. A bountiful cupboard provides everything you need to prepare the batter for coconut pancakes, a bowl of chickpea soup with pesto, or a batch of pignoli cookies.
Organized alphabetically by ingredient, from almonds to za'atar, these pantry essentials are the foundation for creating meals that reflect today's palette. Each section covers a single staple that can be used for numerous recipes. From dried fruits and grains for an instant breakfast to beans and pastas for a main course and polenta for a tasty lemon cake, every meal throughout the day is covered.
With over 100 easy-to-follow recipes and stunning photography showing creative ways to present dishes, this prac-tical cookbook features original takes on Caramelized Onion Anchovy Butter, Lemon Orzo with Tuna and Artichoke Hearts, and Pasta with Sardines, Breadcrumbs, and Capers.
Each seasonal dish is infused with nuanced flavors. The Art of Pantry Cooking is a must-have for those passionate about cooking. -
When it comes to soul food, there is an elite pantheon of grand dame authors: Patti Labelle, Sylvia Woods, and Edna Lewis. For their fans, who crave authentic African-American recipes, this publication marks a major rediscovery: the original soul diva, Princess Pamela, who paved the way for all the others with this 1969 cult classic.
This lost classic cookbook was treasured by past generations as a bible of soul cooking and is now back in print after more than a quarter century. As the national trend for Southern cuisine continues, this book offers a sure line to authenticity. It represents the cookbook of the Great Migration, the recipes that black people who had left the South held on to as a way to preserve their heritage and memories. -
A stylish and modern guide to eating well while beating the heat, Eat Cool gives readers easy recipes and smart tips for delicious and satisfying meals that won't chain the cook to the stove on a hot day.
Vanessa Seder, recipe developer, chef, and working mom, has come to rescue summertime cooks with 100+ dishes you won't hate to cook when it's already hot as blazes. Inspired recipes focus on low- and no-heat techniques, make-ahead dishes served cold or at room temperature, smart seasonal ingredients to keep your body cool, and vibrant pairings of flavors, textures, and colors. Seder draws respectfully upon culinary common sense from across the globe, including Asian, Indian, South American, Mexican, Middle Eastern, and Mediterranean influences. Each recipe is designed for the home cook, to reduce labor and cooking time, and to keep kitchens cool and diners sated without sacrificing flavor or texture.
Eat Cool includes a family-friendly array of energy-rich breakfasts, wholesome bowls, vibrant salads, satisfying small plates, crowd-pleasing main courses, perfect summertime desserts, hard and soft drinks, and versatile sauces and pantry staples.
Winner, 2021 Aesthetic Achievement Award from Readable Feast
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The ladies' village improvement society cookbook
Florence Fabricant
- Rizzoli
- 12 Mars 2024
- 9780789345042
A delicious melding of traditional taste with the flavors of the Hamptons, this cookbook offers 100 recipes for entertaining as well as for everyday meals.
Gifted with waters brimming with local fish and with farmland that produces a bounty of fruit and vegetables, the Hamptons have long been a destination for food lovers. Now, one of the most historic organizations on the island pairs with legendary food writer Florence Fabricant to capture the local color through a collection of recipes from members of the Ladies' Village Improvement Society, renowned chefs and celebrities who live or vacation in East Hampton (including Martha Stewart, Ina Garten, Hilaria Baldwin, Alex Guarnaschelli, and Eli Zabar), and favorite local figures like farmers and vintners.
Organized into twenty menus, including "Dinner After the Movies," "Autumn Catch," and "Lunch by the Pool," the recipes encompass the uniquely broad range of gatherings, from special-occasion celebrations to casual family meals or big beach picnics for a crowd. Vibrant original photographs shine a light on the freshness and originality of the food and the local spots from beaches to farm stands, while historical photographs and anecdotes from the Ladies' Village Improvement Society archives and local newspapers express the best of Hamptons eating. -
A celebration of the rich culinary culture of Saudi Arabia with traditional, home-cooked recipes.
Saudi Arabia's culinary traditions are as rich and diverse as the country's unexpected landscapes and climates, with each region offering diverse ingredients and delicious local dishes-all appetizing treasures waiting to be discovered.
A journey both through spaces and flavors, this book allows readers to meet the Saudi people through their unique food. Thirty-two recipes for starters, main courses, desserts, and drinks have been selected among thousands submitted by Saudi families. Illustrated with vibrant photographs of Saudi cooks in the intimacy of their kitchens and organized in five chapters-«Rice,» «Cardamom,» «Lamb,» «Dates,» and «Wheat»-the recipes are easy to reproduce at home, with step-by-step instructions and images. Texts by culinary experts introduce readers to local history, dietary traditions, proverbs, and anecdotes that uncover this nation's genuine way of life and inviting culinary heritage.