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- Life-changing salads : 100 plant-based salads and dressings beyond your wildest greens / by Brown, Danielle(Internet personality),author.; DK Publishing, Inc.,publisher.;
"Say goodbye to boring salads with 100 unbelievably delicious plant-based recipes from Danielle Brown, the bestselling author of HealthyGirl Kitchen. Life-Changing Salads is more than just a cookbook-it's your ultimate guide to creating satisfying, plant-based salads that you'll crave. From crunchy chopped salads to cozy warm bowls, hearty salad wraps, quinoa powerhouses, and even no-lettuce salads (perfect for meal prep), every salad situation is covered! With creative recipes like the spring roll salad and the Caesar pasta salad, you'll never feel stuck in a salad rut again. Discover how to create creamy, indulgent dressings using nondairy yogurt or hummus, whip up nutrient-packed superfood blends, and master satisfying textures using nuts and seeds -- all without compromising on flavor. Whether you're new to plant-based eating or simply looking to level up your salad game, Life-Changing Salads will inspire you to make these vibrant, nutrient-dense meals a staple in your kitchen. With over 100 recipes for irresistible salads and essential dressings, this is the only salad guide you'll ever need. Let's get chopping!"--
- Subjects: Cookbooks.; Recipes.; Cooking (Natural foods); Salads.; Vegan cooking.;
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- Week light : super-fast meals to make you feel good / by Hay, Donna,1971-author.; Poulos, Con,photographer.;
Australia's bestselling cookbook author and most trusted home cook, Donna Hay, returns with a beautiful new cookbook that you'll want to use every night of the week. There are endless arguments out there for bringing more vegetables to your table - your own wellbeing, your budget, our environment, the list goes on. Whatever your personal reason, there's one that I think is universal - FLAVOUR. Gone are the days where a sad salad or soft steamed carrots were our only options. These recipes use vegetables in a whole new way, adding so much life to your weekly routine. Who knew broccoli (in my mind the superfood of all vegetables) could make such a delicious pizza base, flat-bread or tart shell? Often for lunch, or even a snack, I'll bake my super-green falafels in the oven and my studio team love them. As for my boys? Their current weeknight request is my crunchy raw pad thai - so yum. Inside Week Light, you'll find all these ideas and so much more. It's essentially my week in food, in a book - super-quick, family-friendly, fuss-free meals made REAL. Vegetables are at the forefront of nearly every recipe, with a few meat options thrown in, and there are lots of my all-time classics re-worked to include more goodness. This book is about using food to refuel and re-energise, while nurturing ourselves with flavour. Happy cooking!
- Subjects: Cookbooks.; Recipes.; Quick and easy cooking.; Vegetarian cooking.; Cooking (Vegetables);
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- Curry : recipes from Indian home kitchens / by Gowardhan, Maunika,author.;
The definitive guide to eating your way across India with recipes that are easy to cook in your own home. Curry takes you on a culinary journey through the diverse and delicious world of regional Indian curries. Full of insights into the origins and the variety that make these curries truly special, Curry is a definitive guide to eating your way across India's incredible flavours. Thanks to their own crops, culture and traditions, each Indian state has distinct differences in the curries they create. From the aromas of the Himalayan region in the North to the fiery tastes of the South, the recipes in Curry bring the essence of each region into your kitchen. Discover the Kolhapuri Kaala Lamb Sukka, spiced masala lamb, or the humble but delicious Lucknowi Aloo Matar, a potato and green peas curry. You will even learn how to improve the basics of your Indian cookery, including how to much paneer from scratch and how to make ghee. Whether you are cooking curry for the first time or are an experienced cook keen to discover new and exciting recipe ideas, Curry brings you all the tastes of India with authenticity, ease and passion. Get ready to embark on a culinary adventure that unifies the flavours of India in the comfort of your own kitchen.
- Subjects: Cookbooks.; Recipes.; Cooking (Curry); Cooking, Indic.;
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- Vegetarian any day : over 100 simple, healthy, satisfying meatless recipes / by Green, Patricia,author.; Hemming, Carolyn,author.;
"Whether eating meatless meals once a week or every day, a vegetarian-based diet is anything but boring, considering the selection of vibrant, whole foods available in grocery stores and markets. Vegetarian any day will show you how to incorporate more tasty vegetables, ancient grains, and whole foods into your daily routine with satisfying and fool-proof recipes the whole family will love. No one will feel the loss of meat in their meals when these comforting and healthy dishes hit the table! These everyday recipes show you how to expertly blend the heartiness you crave with the nutritional powerhouses you'll find in your produce aisle. As an added bonus, many of the recipes are gluten-free, dairy-free, and vegan. Vegetarian any day is filled with cooking tips, preparation techniques, as well as valuable know-how in setting up a vegetarian pantry. Including more than 100 recipes, there's something for everyone in Vegetarian any day"--
- Subjects: Cookbooks.; Vegetarian cooking.;
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- Seed to plate, soil to sky : modern plant-based recipes using Native American ingredients / by Frank, Lois Ellen,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Some food historians say that 1491 to 1493 are the years the world began--in terms of food. Prior to 1492, eight plants-corn, beans, squash, chile, tomato, potato, vanilla, and cacao-existed only in the Americas. Italy didn't have the tomato; Ireland didn't have the potato, nor Russia the vodka distilled from it; and there were no chiles in South Asia. When these ingredients crossed the ocean, they drastically transformed the way the Old World would eat and cook forever. Yet the average American, even those who cook with these foods regularly, doesn't know this history. Seed to Plate, Soil to Sky introduces the splendor and importance of Native culinary history and pairs it with delicious Native American-inspired dishes. Grounded in a primer on Native American cuisine and with a necessary discussion of food sovereignty and sustainability, Seed to Plate, Soil to Sky shares more than 100 nutritious, plant based recipes organized by each of the foundational ingredients. Grounded in Southwestern flavors, recipes like Blue Corn Hotcakes with Prickly Pear Syrup, Three Sisters Stew, and Green Chile Enchilada Lasagna, share the page-and plate-with essential basics like Corn Masa, Red and Green Chile Sauces, and Cacao Spice Rub for a thoughtful, delicious celebration of Native foods.
- Subjects: Cookbooks.; Recipes.; Cooking, American; Indigenous peoples; Vegan cooking.; Indigenous cooking.;
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- Basics : vegetables : techniques. tips and 70+ recipes to confidently cook with vegetables / by Augé, Séverine,author.; Besse, Fabrice,photographer.;
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- Subjects: Cookbooks.; Recipes.; Cooking (Vegetables); Vegetarian cooking.;
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- Four leaf cleaver / by Day, Maddie,author.;
"There's no mistaking Saint Patrick's Day at Pans 'N Pancakes. Robbie may only be Irish by marriage to Abe O'Neill, but the shelves of vintage cookware in her southern Indiana store are draped with glittery shamrocks and Kelly-green garlands and her restaurant is serving shepherd's pie and Guinness Beer brownies. The big event, however, is a televised cooking competition to be filmed on site ... ."
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Recipes.; Novels.; General stores; Murder; Women cooks;
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- The blue bowl / by Leung, Flo.;
"A young boy and his family discover a way to merge their Chinese and North American backgrounds by combining traditional foods from both cultures. Max loves his family's Cantonese meals, like steamed rice and gai lan greens with oyster sauce, homemade dumplings, and scallion bread. But sometimes he can't help thinking about French fries, tacos, and ice cream with rainbow sprinkles. For his birthday dinner, Max is really hoping for spaghetti and meatballs, but instead he and his family are headed to Maa Maa and Ye Ye's house for a celebration dinner - and Max is pretty sure that spaghetti won't be served in the familiar blue bowls that came all the way from Hong Kong with his grandparents. But Max is delighted to discover that his understanding family has discovered a way to bring two cultures together with delicious dishes that are a combination of all the foods he loves. This story shows the experience of a child living in between two cultures and how confusing that can sometimes be. It's based on Flo's own experiences growing up, longing to belong/be organically part of the North American culture, but also feeling a strong sense of home and family when immersed in her Chinese culture. She feels that the result for many second-generation Chinese Canadians/Americans is the creation of a third culture that intertwines and connects the various influences of both. Flo has chosen the iconic "exquisite blue bowl" (that she says would be familiar to many Chinese-American families) and the food that goes inside that bowl to set the stage for this duality in the story. Max is trying to come to terms with where he fits in these two cultures, and by the end the story, with the help of his family, he discovers that he has the freedom to create his own experiences, and the results are unique, interesting, and evolving - just like Max himself"--
- Subjects: Picture books.; Chinese Canadians; Chinese Americans; Food habits; Cooking, Chinese; Cooking, Canadian; Cooking, American;
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- Hungry happens : Mediterranean : 100 healthy, simple recipes / by Drivas, Stella,author.; Volger, Lukas,author.; Achielleos, Antonis,photographer.;
"100 healthy, deliciously doable, and plant-forward Mediterranean-inspired recipes from the creator of Hungry Happens Stella Drivas created her blog Hungry Happens to share easy, healthy meals that use wholesome ingredients. She grew up in a Greek household where meals were always made from scratch and featured extra virgin olive oil, citrus, fresh greens, lean meats and seafood, and of course feta. The classic Greek cooking traditions passed down from her grandmother form the foundation of Hungry Happens: balanced, homemade meals with an emphasis on fresh fruits and vegetables. In Hungry Happens: Mediterranean, Stella makes it easier than ever to cook healthy meals the whole family will love. She delivers simple, Mediterranean-inspired recipes bursting with fresh flavors and relying on quality ingredients. Stella believes that cooking is one of life's greatest pleasures, and with Hungry Happens: Mediterranean, she encourages us to embrace it with vibrant flavors and the freshest ingredients and share the joy with the ones we love"--
- Subjects: Cookbooks.; Recipes.; Cooking, Mediterranean.;
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- Health nut : a feel-good cookbook / by Damuck, Jess,author.; Pugliese, Linda,photographer (expression); Steffens, Roger,photographer (expression);
"Jess Damuck's feel-good recipes make eating healthy an easy habit to make and keep. Being a health nut is delicious, rewarding, and supremely satisfying, without any feeling of deprivation. It's all about perfecting the basics and then getting creative to play up natural flavors while listening to your cravings. Building on the fresh, colorful, and flavor-blasting seasonal menus Jess lives by, Health Nut is playful, accessible, and irresistible. With recipes special enough to serve at dinner parties but doable enough to make on the weeknights, this cookbook will include: Citrus Grilled Skirt Steak with Carrots and Salsa Verde, Summer Corn Pudding with Sungolds and Squash Blossoms, Spicy Salmon and Cucumber Rice Bowls, Trumpet Mushrooms with Brown Butter Soba Noodles, Jicama Summer Rolls with Cucumber, Sprouts, and Green Goddess Sauce, Jess equips readers with insider tips to navigate your farmers' markets, set the mood when you're having a dinner party, plate and style your dishes perfectly, and even start your own vegetable garden. Health Nut is a must-have for all of us who want to practice being intentional with what we eat and absolutely love doing it"--
- Subjects: Cookbooks.; Recipes.; Cooking (Natural foods); Vegetarian cooking.;
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