by
Oakes, Lorna.
Call Number
932 OAK
Publication Date
2002
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Langbein, Annabel, author.
Call Number
641.564 LAN
Publication Date
2014
Summary
Bestselling author Annabel Langbein is back with a brand new book featuring more than 200 fabulously simple recipes using fresh, seasonal food. In a world that places so many demands on our lives, taking a few minutes to prepare a meal and enjoy the ritual of eating together provides a rhythm to daily life and gives us a sense of belonging and connection to the cycles of nature. Home cooking isn't about performance food and fancy tricks; it's about nourishment and care. And beginning with fresh, seasonal produce is one of the simplest ways to make great food. All the recipes in Through the Seasons are designed to make the most of every season's produce-from the lightest summer salads to the most decadent winter puddings. Clever variations and substitutions to the recipes mean that many of the dishes can be cooked at any time of year with whatever produce you have to hand. There are many gluten-free and vegetarian options, plus menu suggestions for every occasion, as well as hundreds of Annabel's cooking and gardening tips and tricks. Annabel also brings her own twist to classics that will quickly become delicious family favourites-including a guilt-free black velvet cake, the ultimate roast chicken, and the best sticky Asian pork belly you will ever eat. Interactive with Annabel's website, Through the Seasons will inspire a fresh way of thinking and eating-more than just a cookbook, it's a toolkit for a good life.
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by
Gelles, Carol.
Call Number
ARC 641.5636 GEL
Publication Date
1996
Summary
Have you been searching for a collection of delicious vegetarian recipes? What about easy-to-prepare vegetarian recipes, or those that are healthful? Then 1,000 Vegetarian Recipes is the book for you - no other vegetarian cookbook comes even close. Author Carol Gelles has spent years creating recipes for a variety of tastes and needs, whether you're a beginner vegetarian, long-time vegetarian, or someone trying to eat meatless meals just a couple of times each week for better health. If you're a vegan (a vegetarian who doesn't eat eggs or dairy products), you've probably been frustrated in the past by vegetarian cookbooks that don't address your needs. Again, no other cookbook offers you as many choices as 1,000 Vegetarian Recipes, with hundreds of vegan recipes throughout (all clearly marked with a "V" at the tops of the recipes). And many of the lacto-ovo vegetarian recipes include vegan variations. You probably already know that the vegetarian lifestyle is a healthy one, but if you're looking specifically for low-fat recipes, those dishes are specially marked with a "healthy heart" symbol for easy reference. In addition to the 1,000 recipes, Gelles offers a bounty of information on vegetarian food, including cooking charts for beans and grains; shopping lists for stocking the vegetarian pantry; a glossary of ingredients; a lesson on the health benefits of a meatless diet; and menu-planning advice, with menu suggestions for every taste - Chinese, French, Mexican, Indian, and more.
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by
Parry, A.J. Rev.
Call Number
FUL 178.1 PAR
Publication Date
1879
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by
Baines, Emily Ansara.
Call Number
641.5 BAI
Publication Date
2011
Summary
"Here's some advice. Stay alive."-Haymitch AbernathyWhen it comes to The Hunger Games, staying alive means finding food any way possible. Katniss and Gale hunt live game, Peeta's family survives on the bread they make, and the inhabitants of the Seam work twelve-hour days for a few handfuls of grain-all while the residents of the Capitol gorge themselves on delicacies and desserts to the heart's desire.For the first time, you will be able to create delicious recipes from the humble District 12 to the extravagant Capital, including:?French Bread from the Mellark Family Bakery?Katniss's Favorite
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Gairola, Saurabh.
Call Number
641.5 GAI
Publication Date
2010
Summary
`Culinary Innovation seems to be unpractised, if not unheard concept in hospitality industry. The prevalent tried and tested recipes and methods are the foundation of cuisines of today. The `out of box' concepts just do not exist here and we are producing the replicas of the works of Great Escomer and French Haute cuisine. To me culinary innovation is the one that can revolutionize the industry to an extent that it would have to rewrite the fundamentals of cooking. In this book you will get insight to the four mega trends in culinary domain namely Sous Vide, Healing foods including Ayurveda, Umami and Molecular Gastronomy. There is a bouquet of recipes at the end to help you understand and use these trends in your kitchen. --
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