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"The Gourmet's Vinaigrettes and Salads Cookbook"
Over 180 exquisite new salads and vinaigrettes created by Chef
Keith A. Huffman, offer quick, easy, and delicious ways to
experiment with new flavors
Chef Huffman began his career in St. Paul, Minnesota, after
graduating from the extensive Saint Paul Technical College culinary
program. While perfecting his natural ability, Chef Huffman placed
in two national cooking competitions and in 1996, he was awarded
the coveted "Silver Toque Award."
Reviews
"The recipes in "The Gourmet's Vinaigrettes and Salads Cookbook"
are easy to follow and you can almost taste the finished product as
you read through the recipes "The Gourmet's Vinaigrettes and Salads
Cookbook" is a must for all professional and home cooks."
--Chef Frankie Jedneak, Certified Executive Chef, President of the
American Culinary Federation Minneapolis Chapter.
""The Gourmet's Vinaigrettes and Salads Cookbook" contains easy
to follow recipes and wonderful explanations for each. Chef Huffman
uses fresh and creative ingredients to tantalize the taste
buds."
--Christopher J. Dwyer, Certified Executive Chef, Chef Instructor
at Minneapolis College, Vice President of the American Culinary
Federation Minneapolis Chapter.
Nika Hazelton's Way With Vegetables is really two books in one: an
encyclopedic guide to fresh vegetables available in the United
States-including tips on shopping and storing, and nutritional
values; and a collection of more than 250 delectable
recipes-including appetizers, elegant and hearty soups, classic
accompaniments and salads, and substantial main dishes. Nika
Hazelton shares the full range of her expert knowledge and personal
preference taking in virtually every aspect of vegetable cookery.
'Straightforward, personal, and unpretentious:' those are the words
M.F.K. Fisher used to describe Nika Hazelton's brand of cooking,
and those qualities are well displayed through this wonderful
collection of recipes.
River Cottage head chef Gelf Alderson shows us how to create truly
knockout salads using simple, seasonal ingredients Gelf Alderson
has spent years serving up original, veg-centric meals to delight
the guests at River Cottage. His recipes redefine the idea of
salad, as playful flavour pairings, clever techniques and vibrant
dressings bring out the very best in seasonal produce. With all the
delicious summer fruit and veg coming into season right now, you'll
be spoilt for choice with these tantalising recipes. Why not try: *
Curried roots, pearled barley and parsley * Merguez roast squash,
pears and chicory * Apple with toasted hazelnuts and lime *
Leftover lamb, harissa and char-grilled peppers * Lentils with
green herbs and lemon Divided into easy chapters like Quick,
Hearty, Spicy and Lunchbox, these recipes use everyday ingredients,
and give plenty of suggestions for seasonal swaps and delicious
alternatives. With more than 80 recipes and countless more
variations to be explored, Gelf demonstrates how, with a bit of
creativity and flair, simple ingredients can be combined to make
truly great salads.
Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the
1900's and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly
expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable,
high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
Delicious and beautiful recipes from Martha Stewart's personal
salad chef and the self-proclaimed "Bob Ross of salads." Offering
more than 100 inspired recipes, recipe developer and food stylist
Jess Damuck shares her passion for making truly delicious salads.
Salad Freak encourages readers to discover and embrace their own
salad obsessions. With the right recipes, you will want to eat
salad for every meal and never get bored. By playfully combining
color, texture, shape, and, of course, flavor, Damuck demonstrates
how a little extra effort in the kitchen can be meditative,
delicious, and fun. The recipes-such as her Citrus Breakfast Salad;
Tea-Smoked Chicken and Bitter Greens Salad; Caesar Salad Pizza
Salad; and Roasted Grapes, Ricotta, Croutons, and Endive Salad-are
meant to be hearty enough for a meal all year round but versatile
enough to be incorporated into a larger menu. For Damuck, the
perfect salad balances each bite, with something tart enough to
twinge your cheeks, something sweet to balance out the bitter, and
something with a little salty crunch to finish. Salad Freak is not
just about eating to feel good; it's about confidently combining
flavors to create fresh, bright, and satisfying meals that you will
want to make again and again.
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Provencal
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Alex Jackson
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Cook the simple and flavoursome food of the South of France with
acclaimed chef Alex Jackson's Provencal. Provencal is the stunning
reissue of Alex Jackson's widely acclaimed first book Sardine. This
unique collection of recipes encapsulates the beauty and simplicity
of Provencal French cooking and shows you how to recreate the
flavours of the South of France at home. Provence and Languedoc are
France's window onto the Mediterranean Sea and all that lies
beyond, and the culinary influences that converge there make for a
cuisine that is varied, rich and deep. The recipes are
unpretentious and seasonal, highlighting Alex's belief that cooking
the food of Provence is about simplicity, good ingredients and
generosity of spirit. Lovingly described, the recipes evoke the
South of France with their warmth and flavour; from Bouillabaisse
and Autumnal Grand Aioli to a Tomato and Tapenade Tart and Nougat
Ice Cream with Fennel Biscuits. The book is divided into seasons
and each season contains a 'Grande Bouffe' - a set menu for a feast
- so you can really impress your guests and celebrate many
wonderful ingredients in one evening's cooking. Provencal promises
to reignite a love affair with French provincial cooking,
celebrating its multitude of influences, its focus on seasonal
eating and, ultimately, an attitude to food which centres around
sharing and enjoyment.
This 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.
You could be forgiven for thinking that the keto lifestyle is an
expensive one - but that doesn't have to be the case. In this
highly anticipated follow-up to the bestselling Keto Kitchen and
Lazy Keto Kitchen, Monya Kilian Palmer shares all the secrets of
how to enjoy the energy-boosting (and weight-loss) benefits of the
low-carb keto lifestyle without breaking the bank. From clever use
of leftovers to how to get the most out of more affordable cuts of
meat, this book is packed with ideas to transform even the most
basic of ingredients into decadent dishes that still work with your
macros. From tasty Pulled Pork Burgers to Spicy Enchiladas or
Mushroom & Cheese Souffle Omelettes, these good-value,
great-tasting meals will satisfy your taste buds - and your bank
balance. This is keto made simple and affordable.
Sallets and Salmagundis: Salads, Salad Dressing. This volume
provides an account, accompanied by many recipes, of the
often-shifting ideas and tastes surrounding salad, throughout
history and around the world. One example is 'a grand spring
sallet', which counts cowslip and violet buds, capers, currants and
samphire among its diverse medley.
This vibrant collection of 180 meat-free meals provides a fabulous
range of salad ideas that will be enjoyed by vegetarians and
non-vegetarians alike. Bursting with delicious ideas for creating
fresh, healthy and tasty salads all year round.
Perfect for busy lifestyles, these recipes will revolutionise your meal planning, meaning you can indulge in nutritious, comforting vegan dishes every night of the week with little to no effort. With dishes for breakfast, snacks, mains and sweet treats, this is simple food that the whole family can share and enjoy together.
Recipes include: Seedy banana breakfast loaf, Tofu shakshuka, Satay cauliflower, Pulled jackfruit burgers, Mac n-no-cheese, Sweet potato shepherd's pie, Chocolate lava slab and Lemon blueberry drizzle.
'Joe just makes the most delicious food that happens to have no
meat or fish in it.' - Rachel Roddy 'When Joe Woodhouse cooks then
you know that something very, very good will result from much happy
time spent in the kitchen. For such a modern cook, the flavours are
deep, rich and magical. That there is no meat is happily forgotten
here, for this is about great cooking.' Jeremy Lee Swapping just
one meat dish for a plant-based one saves greenhouse gas emissions
that are equivalent to the energy used to charge your phone for two
years. In this new collection of recipes, a companion to the highly
acclaimed Your Daily Veg, long-time vegetarian Joe Woodhouse
celebrates everyday, seasonal vegetables in a fresh, modern way
with dishes that always deliver on flavour and satisfaction.
Focusing either on one core vegetable or a group of similar
vegetables - including celeriac, beetroot and squash, tomatoes and
fennel, mushrooms, onions and leeks, and beans, pulses and seeds -
the recipes follow a simple format of short ingredients lists and
easy-to-follow instructions. Praise for Your Daily Veg: 'One of
those cookbooks that you can tell will go into heavy rotation in
your kitchen. Each chapter is given over to a different, common
vegetable and how you can turn it into a satisfying and
straightforward meal.' - Tim Lewis, Observer Food Monthly
'Salads can be anything you want them to be' says Fi Buchanan. In
Seasonal Salads she showcases 52 mouthwatering recipes, one for
every week of the year. Here it is, a book that celebrates salads
in all their seasonal glory. There are hearty winter feasts (think
Roasted Mushrooms with Farro or Lacy Potatoes with Eggs & Soft
Herbs) as well as summer favourites (like Pistou Chargrilled
Courgettes and Crispy Skinned Salmon Nicoise). There are classics
and twists on classics, quick weeknight salads and
dinner-partyworthy creations. What these recipes all have in common
is Fi's trademark inventive flair, her ability to combine flavours
and textures in the cleverest of ways to make the most of what's
plentiful in each season. If you thought salads were something you
served on the side, it's time to turn over a new leaf.
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