An Amazon #1 Bestseller
Become a dandelion hunter 148 dandelion recipes for breakfast,
lunch, dinner, snacks, and even dessert
What if someone told you one of the world's most nutritious
foods is also tasty, can be cooked many different ways, is easy to
find, and is totally free? I know what I'd do: I'd run out and grab
some Well, the good news is, there is such a food: Dandelions. Yes,
those pesky weeds with bright yellow flowers you've grown up
thinking are the enemy of perfect lawns are actually food - brought
to North America by immigrants who knew how valuable they are.
Every part of the dandelion is edible
* Dandelion greens recipes are common throughout Europe and
often used in salad, quiche, lasagna and other pasta dishes, and
many other familiar and less-familiar dishes.
* The honey-like flowers are a healthy and tasty addition to
bread, omelets, pancakes, and more - plus they make delectable
dandelion wine, dandelion jelly, and dandelion wine.
* The buds are often pickled or added to stir frys and other
dishes.
* The stems can be eaten like noodles.
* And the roots add coffee flavor to everything from ice cream
and cakes to drinks. And let's not forget dandelion root tea
"The Ultimate Dandelion Cookbook" offers 148 recipes, plus
expert advice and tips, for cooking all parts of the dandelion -
one of nature's best free foods. Black and white interior
photos.
"5 Stars. Here is what we had for dinner last night: Dandelion
noodles, picked with revenge in my garden, and eaten up with zest
So great, and so easy to make this recipe from the brand-new
Ultimate Dandelion Cookbook. You can see pictures on my blog."
--Caleb Warnock
author of "Backyard Winter Gardening" and other books
"5 Stars. Kristina Seleshanko has created a wonderful collection
of enticing recipes, all featuring those yellow-top, front yard
pests: dandelions. She includes some rather expected dishes, like
omelets, salads and soups. Other recipes, however, are likely to
catch readers off guard, like pizza, soda, jellies, wine and even
ice cream and cookies What I enjoy most about this cookbook is the
abundance of education. The author includes valuable nutritional
information, but also instructions on how to harvest dandelions,
how to preserve them and store and what alters the taste of these
greens. She's obviously very knowledgeable. All in all, this book
is an excellent value at a great price."
--Tanya Dennis
Writer & Editor
"5 Stars. What a fantastic book I have seen dandelion recipes
here and there, and am determined to try my hand at dandelion
cordial, but this book has it all. The author went to great pains
to give a very comprehensive book on dandelions in every form. With
this book you will learn to use every part of the dandelion to make
foods and beverages for every meal of the day. If you are
interested in frugal living or just trying something a little
different, get this book and get out in the yard and start picking
"
--Jennifer Shambrook
Author of "I Can Can Chicken "
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