by
Wilkinson, Matt.
Call Number
641.65
Publication Date
2012
Summary
Delicious summer recipes focussing on seasonal vegetables, with plenty of choice for both vegetarians and omnivores.
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by
Hazelton, Nika.
Call Number
641.65
Publication Date
2014
Summary
Here are 250 recipes featuring a vast range of vegetables by critically acclaimed cook Nika Hazelton. Interspersed among the simple and delicious recipes are helpful vegetable spotlights-outlining their history, various methods of preparation, and how to discern their quality and ripeness at the grocery.
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by
Chesman, Andrea.
Call Number
641.651
Publication Date
2012
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Atlas, Nava.
Call Number
641.5636
Publication Date
2014
Summary
Acclaimed and bestselling vegan author, cook, and creator of VegKitchen.com, Nava Atlas, delivers a beautiful must-have guide to transform your plate, your kitchen and your life with the best nature has to offer, including 125 delicious and versatile plant-based recipes for every day of the year. Eating vegan doesn't have to be about sacrifice and substitutions. With Plant Power, Nava Atlas celebrates the bounty of natural foods and teaches everyone-from committed vegans to those who just want more plants in their diet-how to implement a plant-based approach to their lives-easily, practically, and joyfully, every day. Illustrated with 75 gorgeous color photographs throughout, Plant Power focuses on the basics, from setting up a plant-powered pantry and fridge to choosing the best fresh foods for each season and streamlining daily meal preparation. Whether it's a stir-fry using leftover veggies in the crisper, a fajita dinner to please different taste buds, yummy hummus wraps, or a pot of chili to savor on a cold winter evening, Plant Power takes the challenge out of meal-planning and makes it fun. Each of the fresh and flavor-packed recipes is easy to make and customizable, with tips on variations from turning up the heat and mixing up ingredients, to kid-friendly, gluten-free, and seasonal options. "By savoring and being grateful for the abundance of whole foods, a powerful message is conveyed," Nava writes. "This is what we choose to eat; this is sustainable. And best of all, eating this way makes the world a better and more compassionate place.".
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by
Wilkinson, Matt.
Call Number
641.65
Publication Date
2012
Summary
This fabulous collection of recipes from acclaimed chef Matt Wilkinson feature the best of seasonal produce, used in creative and delicious ways.
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by
Anible, Kathryn.
Call Number
641.654
Publication Date
2013
Summary
SUPER EASY SUPER TASTY SUPERFOODSThe Leafy Greens Cookbook is packed with 100 easy-to-make recipes that will have you getting greens into every meal, including: Swiss Chard Breakfast Burrito Black Bean, Corn and Kale Salad Vegetable Egg Rolls Arugula and Tomato Pizza Spinach and Ricotta Stuffed Shells Stir-Fried Bok Choy with Beef Kale and Chicken Enchiladas Watercress and Salmon Coconut Curry Green Pumpkin Spice Smoothie Blueberry Bok ChoyWith simple, mouthwatering ways to serve favorite greens like spinach and romaine, as well as new and exciting options like kale and chard, this book shows how eating ultra-nutritious leafy vegetables can be fun and delicious.Packed with health-boosting vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, greens are becoming more popular than ever, and with this book, cooking them into delicious dishes is easier than ever. Serve collards with red beans and rice for a classic taste of the South. Top miso mustard greens with perfectly seared flank steak for an impressive entrée. Stuff spinach into a chicken breast wrapped with a slice of bacon to have even the pickiest eater asking for seconds.
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