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Why don't we eat more veg? They're healthy, cost-effective and, above all, delicious. Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall believes that we should all be eating more of the good stuff, as he explains in this brilliant book.
He's come up with an abundance of veg-tastic recipes, including a warm salad of grilled courgettes, lemon, garlic, mint and mozzarella, a winter giant couscous salad with herbs and walnuts, radishes with butter and salt, lemony guacamole, linguine with mint and almond pesto and cherry tomatoes, baby carrot risotto, new potato gnocchi, a summer stir-fry with green veg, ginger, garlic and sesame, a winter stir-fry with Brussels sprouts, shiitake mushrooms and five-spice, a cheesy tomato tart, a spring onion gallette, roast jacket chips with merguez spices and spiced yoghurt, curried bubble and squeak, scrambled eggs and asparagus with lemon, tomato gazpacho, pea and parsley soup, roast squash wedges, baba ganoush, beetroot houmous, spinach pasties and barbecued corn on the cob.
With over 200 recipes and vibrant photography from Simon Wheeler, River Cottage Veg Every Day is a timely eulogy to the glorious green stuff.
This practical pocket guide includes 194 edible fruits, nuts and seeds,
flowers, greens and vegetables, herbs, roots, whole plants, fungi,
seaweeds and shellfish that you can forage in the UK and Europe.
Each species account includes accurate artworks and concise
descriptions outlining essential details to help you identify species
in the field, as well as information on where you can find species and
helpful tips on how to cook and bake with the food you forage.
The author's introduction offers practical advice on foraging safely
and legally and outlines how to prepare and preserve your foraged
foods, including making mead and jam, drying herbs, storing mushrooms
for later use and how to safely prepare foraged shellfish. The helpful
fold-out poster shows common edible species grouped by season and by
habitat.
The Gourmet Grilled Cheese Cookbook is a creative exploration of
America s favorite comfort food. This recipe collection includes 20
recipes for grilled cheese that transform the humble sandwich into
a gourmet meal. Each recipe is beautifully photographed and has
easy to follow step-by-step instructions. In addition to the
grilled cheese recipes, the cookbook includes 13 Add In recipes for
items that are included in the grilled cheese recipes, that can
also be enjoyed on their own. Recipes for Vegetarian, Meat, and
Seafood grilled cheeses featured in The Gourmet Grilled Cheese
Cookbook include: The Jalapeno Popper Grilled Cheese which turns
the popular appetizer into a spicy sandwich with creamy blend of
melted cheeses. The Hanna is a sweet and savory grilled cheese with
prosciutto, Gorgonzola, mozzarella, and honey roasted walnuts. The
Lobster Grilled Cheese is made with butter and white wine poached
lobster that is drown in a cheese sauce and then grilled to
perfection. Author Kit Graham writes the popular food site The
Kittchen, which has been named one of Refinery 29 s Top 9 Food
Blogs to Watch, and has been featured on Eater, The Urbaness,
CheekyChicago, Career Girl Network, One Woman Shop, Break Thru
Radio, and The Frisky.
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Greek chef Andreas Papadakis opened his tiny, cultish Melbourne pasta
bar because he couldn't find what he wanted: an exceptional bowl of
pasta made with the very best ingredients and served all day. He was
obviously on to something because word spread fast and soon pasta
people from near and far were joining the constant queue. A decade on,
Andreas has documented more than 80 recipes that embody the best of
Tipo 00, the ethos that drives it and why a booking remains a coveted
thing. All the favourites are here, from Asparagus Ravioli to Cocoa
Paccheri with Pine Mushrooms to Gnocchi with Duck and Porcini Ragu, to
the famously delicious Tipomisu dessert and a fast version of
everyone's favourite Focaccia. Plus, lessons in the art of the dough,
why spaghetti is (unequivocally) the King of Pasta, project Lasagne for
home … and much more. The restaurant – named for the one true pasta
flour – has always been about good food first, community, excellent
wine and true hospitality. You'll find that at the heart of Tipo 00 The
Pasta Cookbook too.
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