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A modern and fresh take on vegetarian and raw food from celebrated Icelandic chef Solla Eiriksdottir. Featuring 75 healthy and delicious recipes, Raw introduces readers to the new look of vegetarian and raw food. Divided into five chapters - breakfast, snacks, light lunches, main dishes, and sweet treats - readers can expect bright, fresh flavours with recipes like Green smoothie, Pistachio and kale hummus, Quinoa pizza, and vegan Vanilla ice cream. All the recipes are vegetarian and many are raw and vegan. Every recipe includes symbols to indicate whether dishes are suitable for a dairy-free, gluten-free, nut-free, raw-food, or vegan diet. After each chapter of recipes there is a seasonal recipe and activity section, which explores some wider lifestyle elements of living healthily, for example growing vegetables in small spaces, dying cloth with turmeric in summer, picking wild berries in fall, and making holiday gifts in winter. This book will appeal to raw food fans, the health conscious, and lovers of all things Nordic.
Malta: Mediterranean Recipes from the Islands takes you to the spectacular archipelago between Italy and the North African coast with over 65 dishes showcasing the country's vibrant cuisine. Exploring his own family heritage, author Simon Bajada (Baltic, The New Nordic) captures Maltese food for the home cook, with recipes including ftira, a sourdough bread drenched in tomato, tuna and olives; aljotta soup, a flavour-packed brew of fish and garlic; and pastizzi, a deliciously addictive pastry. Featuring breathtaking photography and evocative coastal landscapes, Malta is a stunning postcard from the heart of one of Europe’s most captivating hidden gems.
Nordic Light presents a new angle on the trends in Scandinavian recipes and techniques, shying away from the classics and instead presenting lighter, cleaner, simpler modern recipes. Simon focuses on using seasonal produce and preparing them with clever techniques to make them interesting. The recipes often consist of three or four components brought together to create a light dish, whether it be a cold salad topped with a sauce, or a simple, delicate broth. Simon also puts a Nordic twist on food from other cuisines, reflecting the continually evolving and merging nature of our cooking. Recipes include an oat milk parfait set with silken tofu; flourless almond tea fibre balls rolled in pollen and hemp; Icelandic flatbread served with cashew cream and caviar; flourless matcha millet & blueberry buns; kelp noodles, smoked mackerel, radish, elderflower vinaigrette; and many more. Simon's beautiful photography, styling and design capture the incredible landscape and the changing seasons.
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