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Discover this modern vegetarian bible for delicious, nutritious food. Perfect for lifelong vegetarians, those just getting started and those trying out Veganuary. Raw Thai salads, hearty quesadillas and a vegan chocolate layer cake are among the 200 recipes that make up this delicious, flavour-packed book. Covering a wide range of nourishing, vegetarian meals, chapters focus on moods and occasions such as Mornings, Grazing, Quick, Thrifty, Gatherings, Grains, Raw-ish and Afters. The marriage of healthy vegetarian recipes with an indulgent twist are intrinsic to everything Alice Hart cooks. She cooks colourful and natural ingredients with taste and enjoyment in mind and with these recipes you can turn dull Veganuary dishes into meals that zing and sparkle. The New Vegetarian will speak to everyone who loves feel-good food for your body and the planet. 'I could cook from this book every night and have the perfect supper on the table daily' Nigella Lawson
Every veggie needs their shut-eye in this restful, charming story set in the community garden, illustrated by New York Times best-selling artist Zachariah OHora. Perfect for fans of the Llama Llama series. As the sun begins to set, the tomatoes are tuckered out, the cucumbers are calm, and the beets are simply beat. But what's got them all so exhausted? Celebrate the turning of day to night in this perfect bedtime ritual for plants--and humans--everywhere
Vegan Rustic Cooking is packed with fiber-rich, low-glycemic-index, whole foods that encourage friendly gut bacteria and give more food for fewer calories. The useful index lists not just recipe titles but also ingredients. This means you can select the available veggies from your garden or veggie box, look them up in the index, and choose an appropriate recipe that uses what you have available! This will enable you to cook tasty food from the freshest, healthiest ingredients you can find, all year round. The recipes are organized in sections: Soups; Fillings for Sandwiches, Toast, and Baked Potatoes; Sauces; Main Meals; and Baked Goods. There are even naughty fry-ups (all the fun without the health hazards), omelets, quiches, pizzas, and puddings galore! Each section is arranged according to the seasonal availability of the ingredients.
The beautiful new edition of Diana Henry's classic Crazy Water, Pickled Lemons is OUT NOW *** 'Cookery Book of The Year' Guild of Food Writers Awards Shortlisted for the André Simon Awards Nominated for The Bookseller Cookery Book Award, Sponsored by Foyles What happened when one of today's best-loved food writers had a change of appetite? Here are the dishes that Diana Henry created when she started to crave a different kind of diet - less meat and heavy food, more vegetable-, fish- and grain-based dishes - often inspired by the food of the Middle East and Far East, but also drawing on cuisines from Georgia to Scandinavia. Curious about what 'healthy eating' really means, and increasingly ...
The beautiful new edition of Diana Henry's classic Crazy Water, Pickled Lemons is OUT NOW *** 'For bung-it-in-the-oven cooks everywhere, this is a must-have book: Diana Henry has a genius for flavour.' - Nigella Lawson - 'This might be Henry's most useful book yet, which is saying something.' - The Sunday Times - 'The shining star is Diana Henry's From the Oven to the Table, in which she faultlessly delivers highly achievable, boldly flavoured dishes.' - Meera Sodha, the Guardian - 'A new cookbook from Diana Henry is always a reason to celebrate and From the Oven to the Table is no exception.' - Independent - 'There's so much to love about the latest from the Sunday Telegraph writer. Its gre...
The first in a brand-new series, chef, broadcaster and food writer Roopa Gulati celebrates the beautifully varied world of vegetarian Indian food. A traditionally vegetarian country, there is much to explore in Indian cuisine, with subtle regional differences often becoming apparent. The mouth-watering recipes within these pages include chard pakoras; twice-cooked cauliflower, saffron and almond masala; paneer and apricot koftas; and traditional channa dal, all of which are photographed by the legendary David Loftus. Alongside the 70 delicious recipes, Roopa also introduces readers to the key techniques and ingredients in Indian cooking, such as the all-important spice blends that will help you create a true Indian vegetarian feast at home. Also in the series: Japan, Mexico and Italy
This comprehensive book takes a fresh look at preserving. Jams and jellies, chutneys and pickles, smoked and potted meats and cured fish, cordials and alcohols, vegetables in oil, mustards and vinegars - here are recipes to fill the larder with the most delicious conserves of all kinds. Award-winning food writer Diana Henry has sourced preserves from many different cuisines, from familiar fruit jams to more unusual recipes such as Georgian plum sauce, rhubarb schnapps and Middle Eastern pickled turnips. There is expert advice and instruction on techniques where necessary - from successful smoking (without expensive equipment) to foolproof jellies. As always Diana's irresistible narrative sty...
A spirited, reliable, nondogmatic primer with more than 130 recipes for the ever-growing number of people who are eating and cooking semi-vegetarian fare. Offers everything from Chunky Lentil Soup with Parmesan to Peach Scone Cake--all served with an abundance of practical information and advice.
Hello! Salads are a great way to obtain healthy eating often. Make them tasty, full of fl avors, along with health in mind-this is What this book is all about. Guidelines to follow in healthy eating, tips to consider, what the foods we eat contain, letting us know we need them, the authors outlook in eating healthy and happy-all of these are right here in Salads Galore. Dont just eat; Know as much as possible about what you are eating and not eating. Enjoy desserts made up with fruits, not just cakes and rich puddings. Mealtimes and snacks can be not only tasty but also healthy. Lets not fool ourselves. We basically need to be healthy for life, so why not eat the healthiest? Eat the correct ...