BOOK HOW TO COOK EVERYTHING VEGETARIAN: SIMPLE MEATLESS RECIPES FOR GREAT FOOD

Search
Book Store
Arts & Photography
Biographies & Memoirs
Business & Investing
Children's Books
Comics & Graphic Novels
Computers & Internet
Cooking, Food & Wine
Entertainment
Gay & Lesbian
Health, Mind & Body
History
Home & Garden
Law
Literature & Fiction
Medicine
Mystery & Thrillers
Nonfiction
Outdoors & Nature
Parenting & Families
Professional & Technical
Reference
Religion & Spirituality
Romance
Science
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Sports
Teens
Travel
Book Store Welcome to Fast-Book.NET - The best Bookstore over the Inernet. We are seling books: Biographies, Memoirs, Calendars, Children's Books, Comics, Graphic Novels, Cooking book, Law, Literature, Reference, Romance and Travel books!

How to Cook Everything Vegetarian: Simple Meatless Recipes for Great Food

by Mark Bittman

How to Cook Everything Vegetarian: Simple Meatless Recipes for Great Food

List Price: $35.00
       Price: $23.10

Amazon.com

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
The ultimate one-stop vegetarian cookbook-from the author of the classic How to Cook Everything

Hailed as "a more hip Joy of Cooking" by the Washington Post, Mark Bittman's award-winning book How to Cook Everything has become the bible for a new generation of home cooks, and the series has more than 1 million copies in print. Now, with How to Cook Everything: Vegetarian, Bittman has written the definitive guide to meatless meals-a book that will appeal to everyone who wants to cook simple but delicious meatless dishes, from health-conscious omnivores to passionate vegetarians.

How to Cook Everything: Vegetarian includes more than 2,000 recipes and variations-far more than any other vegetarian cookbook. As always, Bittman's recipes are refreshingly straightforward, resolutely unfussy, and unfailingly delicious-producing dishes that home cooks can prepare with ease and serve with confidence. The book covers the whole spectrum of meatless cooking-including salads, soups, eggs and dairy, vegetables and fruit, pasta, grains, legumes, tofu and other meat substitutes, breads, condiments, desserts, and beverages. Special icons identify recipes that can be made in 30 minutes or less and in advance, as well as those that are vegan. Illustrated throughout with handsome line illustrations and brimming with Bittman's lucid, opinionated advice on everything from selecting vegetables to preparing pad Thai, How to Cook Everything: Vegetarian truly makes meatless cooking more accessible than ever.

Praise for How to Cook Everything Vegetarian

"Mark Bittman's category lock on definitive, massive food tomes continues with this well-thought-out ode to the garden and beyond. Combining deep research, tasty information, and delicious easy-to-cook recipes is Mark's forte and everything I want to cook is in here, from chickpea fries to cheese soufflés."
—Mario Batali, chef, author, and entrepreneur

"How do you make an avid meat eater (like me) fall in love with vegetarian cooking? Make Mark Bittman's How to Cook Everything Vegetarian part of your culinary library."
—Bobby Flay, chef/owner of Mesa Grill and Bar Americain and author of the Mesa Grill Cookbook

"Recipes that taste this good aren't supposed to be so healthy. Mark Bittman makes being a vegetarian fun."
—Dr. Mehmet Oz, Professor of Surgery, New York-Presbyterian/Columbia Medical Center and coauthor of You: The Owner's Manual

Amazon.com Review
Author of a dozen bestselling cookbooks and beloved columnist for The New York Times ("The Minimalist"), Chef Mark Bittman bookends his award-winning modern classic, How to Cook Everything, with How to Cook Everything: Vegetarian the ultimate one-stop resource for meatless meals. Refreshingly straightforward and filled with illustrated recipes, this is a book that puts vegetarian cuisine within the reach of every home cook. You'll want to spend countless days in the kitchen with Bittman's latest culinary treasure.


5 Questions for Mark Bittman

Q. What motivated you to write a comprehensive cookbook of vegetarian recipes right now?

A: What motivated me--several years ago--was seeing the handwriting on the wall: That although being a principled, all-or-nothing vegetarian was not a course of action that would ever likely inspire the majority of Americans, the days of all-meat-all-the-time (or, to be slightly less extreme, of a diet heavily dependent on meat) could not go on. Averaging a consumption of two pounds a week or more of meat (as Americans do) is not sustainable, either for the earth or our planet. And, as more and more of us realize this, I thought it was important to develop a cookbook along the lines of How to Cook Everything, but without meat, fish, or poultry. Needless to say, there’s plenty of material.

Q: In the course of writing How to Cook Everything Vegetarian did your approach to food shopping, cooking or dining change significantly?

A: Completely. The more I tried new ways of cooking with vegetables, whole grains, and legumes, the more I enjoyed them. I probably eat sixty or seventy percent fewer animal products than I did three years ago.

Q: Because meatless cooking isn't limited to a single cuisine, your recipes introduce the flavors and techniques of many different cultures and cuisines. How did you manage to cover so much ground? Seems like a daunting task.

A: It’s what I do.

Q: Out of the more than 2,000 recipes in the cookbook do you have a favorite dish or dessert that you turn to again and again?

A: No. There are hundreds I wish I could cook all the time, but one can only cook and eat so much. But in the last week, for example, I’ve made Fava Bean and Mint Salad with Asparagus; Lemon-Ricotta Pancakes; Cornbread Salad; and Red Lentils with Chaat Masala.

Q: Why is simplicity so important in cooking? What does the novice home cook need to know to cook and eat well?

A: Simplicity is only important because it’s the way to learn to cook; it’s very difficult to start cooking with complex dishes. For people to learn to cook, they must start simply--the way everyone used to cook. And, for most of us--including me--there’s no reason to carry things much further. Even the simplest cooking is rewarding, enjoyable, and--obviously--the healthiest and best way to eat.

An Exclusive Recipe from Mark Bittman


Crunchy Corn Guacamole
Here's a new twist on the traditional guacamole (which you can find in the form of the first variation). The fresh corn kernels add texture and flavor without taking away from that of the avocado.

Serves 4
Time: 15 minutes
Ingredients
--1 lime
--1 cup corn kernels, preferably just stripped from the cobs, but thawed frozen is acceptable
--1/2 teaspoon minced garlic
--1/2 cup chopped scallion
--1 serrano or jalapeño chile, stemmed, seeded, and minced (optional)
--2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro leaves
--1/4 cup roughly chopped toasted pumpkin seeds
--3 medium ripe avocados, preferably Hass --salt

1. Grate the lime zest (or use a zester to make long strands) and reserve; cut the lime into wedges. Put the lime zest, corn, and garlic in a food processor; squeeze in half of the lime wedges and pulse to make a chunky purée.
2. Put the corn mixture along with the scallion, chile, and a large pinch of salt into a medium bowl and mash until the mixture is well combined. Add the cilantro and pumpkin seeds and mash a few more times.
3. Cut the avocados in half and reserve the pits if you will not be serving the guacamole right away. Scoop the flesh into the bowl and mash, leaving a few chunks of avocado. Squeeze in lime juice from the reserved lime wedges to taste.
4. Season with salt to taste and serve or tuck the pits back into the mixture and cover the surface with plastic wrap (this will help keep the guacamole from turning brown), then refrigerate for up to 4 hours. Remove the pits before serving.

Minimalist Guacamole More traditional: Omit the corn kernels and pumpkin seeds. Add the zest and garlic to the scallion in Step 2 and proceed with the recipe.

Guacamole with Tomatillos. The tomatillos add a nice hit of acidity: Substitute 1/2 cup chopped tomatillo for the corn and pumpkins seeds if you like. Skip Step 1 and add the tomatillos to Step 2.

Avocado and Goat Cheese Spread or Dip. Spread this on bread and layer with grilled vegetables for a fantastic sandwich: Omit the garlic, chile, cilantro, and pumpkin seeds. Substitute lemon for the lime and 3/4 cup goat cheese for the corn. Put everything in a food processor if you want a smooth spread; for a chunkier spread, just use a potato masher or fork.

Pea Spread or Dip. Great on Crostini: Instead of the corn and the avocados, use 1 pound lightly steamed fresh or frozen peas. Omit the chile and pumpkin seeds. Use lemon instead of lime and process all the peas as you would the corn in Step 1. Substitute fresh mint leaves for the cilantro. If you like, thin the consistency a bit by adding a little cream, yogurt, or silken tofu.

Asparagus Spread or Dip. A great low-calorie alternative to traditional guacamole: Follow the variation for Pea Spread or Dip, but use 1 pound lightly steamed asparagus instead of the peas. Pat it dry, slice it into manageable pieces, and proceed with the recipe.


Copyright © 2005 Fast-Book.NET   All rights reserved

 

Recommended books:

Recommended categories:
Series » Fear Street

Games & Strategy Guides » Programming

Games & Strategy Guides » Strategy Guides

Games & Strategy Guides Strategy Guides » Command & Conquer

Games & Strategy Guides Strategy Guides » Dark Reign

Games & Strategy Guides Strategy Guides » Doom

Games & Strategy Guides Strategy Guides » General

Games & Strategy Guides Strategy Guides » MS Flight Simulator

Games & Strategy Guides Strategy Guides » Mechwarrior

Games & Strategy Guides Strategy Guides » Quake

Games & Strategy Guides Strategy Guides » Sim City

Games & Strategy Guides Strategy Guides » Star Wars

Games & Strategy Guides Strategy Guides » Ultima Online

Games & Strategy Guides Strategy Guides » Warlords

Certification Central » Exams

Certification Central Exams » CNA

Certification Central Exams » CNE

Certification Central Exams » Java

Certification Central Exams » MCSE

Certification Central Exams » Office User Specialist

Certification Central » Publisher

Certification Central Publisher » Course Technology

Certification Central Publisher » IDG Books Worldwide

Certification Central Publisher » McGraw Hill

Certification Central Publisher » New Riders

Certification Central Publisher » Onword Press

Certification Central Publisher » Osborne-McGraw-Hill

Certification Central Publisher » Prentice Hall

Certification Central Publisher » Que

Certification Central Publisher » Sams

Certification Central Publisher » Sybex

Certification Central Publisher » Waite

Certification Central » Subjects

Certification Central Subjects » Access

Certification Central Subjects » Autocad

Certification Central Subjects » Excel

Certification Central Subjects » Internet Information Server

Certification Central Subjects » Java

Certification Central Subjects » MS SQL Server

Certification Central Subjects » MS core subjects

Certification Central Subjects » NT Server

Certification Central Subjects » NT Workstation

Certification Central Subjects » Networking Essentials

Certification Central Subjects » Notes

Certification Central Subjects » Novell

Certification Central Subjects » PowerPoint

Certification Central Subjects » Proxy Server

Certification Central Subjects » System Management Server

Certification Central Subjects » Visual Basic

Certification Central Subjects » Visual C++

Certification Central Subjects » Webmaster

Certification Central Subjects » Windows 98

Certification Central Subjects » Windows Architecture

Web Development » HTML, Graphics, & Design

Graphic Design Web & Multimedia » Microsoft FrontPage

Web Development HTML, Graphics, & Design » Web Graphics

Web Development HTML, Graphics, & Design » Webmaster

Software Groupware & Communications » Chat

Web Development Internet Applications » Email

Graphic Design Web & Multimedia » Web Browsers

Home & Office Web Browsers » Internet Explorer

Home & Office Web Browsers » Netscape

Web Development » Internet Commerce

Business & Culture » Web Marketing

Web Development HTML, Graphics, & Design » Web Multimedia

Web Development HTML, Graphics, & Design » Web Site Design

Business & Culture » Biographies

Business & Culture » Digital Law

Business & Culture » Future of Computing

Home & Office Internet » For Dummies: Internet

Web Development » Platforms & Administration

Software Groupware & Communications » BBS Software

Networking Internet, Groupware, & Telecommunications » Web Servers

Networking Internet, Groupware, & Telecommunications Web Servers » General

Microsoft Development » Internet Information Server

Networking Internet, Groupware, & Telecommunications Web Servers » Unix

Web Development » Scripting & Programming

Programming Web Programming » Active Server Pages

Web Development Scripting & Programming » Cold Fusion

Microsoft Development » InterDev

Programming » Java

Programming Java » General

Programming Java » JFC & Swing

Programming Introductory & Beginning » Java

Programming Java » Distributed

Programming Java » JBuilder

Programming Java » Reference

Networking Internet, Groupware, & Telecommunications » Linux Web

Networking Networks, Protocols & APIs » TCP-IP

Networking Networks, Protocols & APIs TCP-IP » General

Programming » TCP-IP

Microsoft Development » Visual J++

Web Development » Security & Encryption

Web Development Security & Encryption » Viruses

Business & Culture » Humor

Business & Culture » Culture

Business & Culture » Privacy

Business & Culture » Hacking

Games & Strategy Guides » Internet Games

Databases Data Storage & Management » Data Mining

Databases Data Storage & Management » Data Warehousing

Databases Data Storage & Management » Distributed Computing

Databases Data Storage & Management » File Formats

Networking » Data in the Enterprise

Networking Data in the Enterprise » Client-Server Systems

Networking Data in the Enterprise » Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)

Databases Data Storage & Management » SAP R3

Business & Culture » Computer Glossaries

Networking » Internet, Groupware, & Telecommunications

Networking Internet, Groupware, & Telecommunications » Cellular Communications

Networking Internet, Groupware, & Telecommunications » Internet Publishing

Networking Internet, Groupware, & Telecommunications » Webmaster

Networking Internet, Groupware, & Telecommunications » Wireless Communications

Hardware » Microprocessors & System Design

Hardware Microprocessors & System Design » Control Systems

Hardware Microprocessors & System Design » DSPs

Hardware Microprocessors & System Design » Embedded Systems

Hardware Microprocessors & System Design » Intel

Hardware Microprocessors & System Design » Microprocessor Design

Hardware Microprocessors & System Design » Microprocessors - Motorola

dobry polski server do cs T page 453 alveo Życzenia Noworoczne dyski twarde