The Simple Art of Vegetarian Cooking

The Simple Art of Vegetarian Cooking
Author: Martha Rose Shulman
Publisher: Rodale Books
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2014-04-22
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 162336129X

In The Simple Art of Vegetarian Cooking, legendary New York Times Recipes for Health columnist Martha Rose Shulman offers a simple and easy method for creating delicious plant-based meals every day, regardless of season or vegetable availability. Accessible and packed with mouthwatering, healthy, fresh dishes, The Simple Art of Vegetarian Cooking accomplishes what no other vegetarian cookbook does: It teaches the reader how to cook basic dishes via templates—master recipes with simple guidelines for creating an essential dish, such as a frittata or an omelet, a stir-fry, a rice bowl, a pasta dish, a soup—and then how to swap in and out key ingredients as desired based on seasonality and freshness. By having these basic templates at their fingertips, readers—wherever they live and shop for food, and whatever the season—will be able to prepare luscious, meatless main dishes simply and easily. They are the ideal solution for busy families, working moms, and everyone who wants to be able to put a wonderful vegetarian dinner on the table every day, angst-free. A true teacher's teacher, Martha Rose Shulman takes the reader by the hand and walks them through 100 mouthwatering dishes including: Minestrone with Spring and Summer Vegetables; Vegetarian Phô with Kohlrabi, Golden Beets, and Beet Greens; Perciatelli with Broccoli Raab and Red Pepper Flakes; Stir-Fried Noodles with Tofu, Okra, and Cherry Tomatoes; Basmati Rice with Roasted Vegetables, Chermoula, and Chickpeas; and much, much more. Whether the reader is brand new to vegetarian cooking or a working parent trying to decipher farmers' market offerings or an overflowing CSA box, The Simple Art of Vegetarian Cooking is the perfect tool and the ideal, must-have addition to everyone's kitchen bookshelf.

The Simple Art of Vietnamese Cooking

The Simple Art of Vietnamese Cooking
Author: Bình Dương
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1991
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

With its array of provocative tastes and intriguing textures, Vietnamese food is fast becoming one of America's hottest new sensations. A celebrated Vietnamese chef and restauranteur, Binh Duong shares his secrets to cooking this mysterious, time-honored cuisine. Includes 150 recipes. 16-page color insert.

New Vegetarian Classics

New Vegetarian Classics
Author: Mary F. Taylor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1994
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780895946485

There are soup books and there are soup books. Mary Taylor's approach is different. She combines the classic cooking methods and traditions of France and Asia with modern ingredients to create over 150 exquisite vegetarian soups. The soup recipes are low in fat and have explicit directions that make them easy to prepare. 16 pages of full-color photos.