Venturesome Vegetarian Cooking : Bold Flavors for Meat- and Dairy-Free Meals
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Book Description
Venturesome Vegetarian Cooking busts the veggie mold, focusing on flavor and innovative recipes, rather than on philosophy and persuading tofu to taste like tenderloin. These are great recipes that just happen to be vegetarian.
This mother-son team offers more than 150 recipes (and more than 100 color photographs) that are simple enough to pull together during the week, yet daring and delicious enough for dinner parties. This is vegetarian cooking for people who love to eat. Packed with advice for keeping cooking easy, efficient and always an adventure, the book includes a world of meat- and dairy-free meals drawn from the authors' culinary explorations-Spanakopita from Greece, Crostini and pasta from Italy, Pad Thai and aromatic soups from Thailand, Sushi and earthy noodle dishes from Japan, and plenty of comforting favorites from home like Creamy Mashed Potatoes, Fluffy Biscuits, Rich Gravy and Thick Corn Chowder.
About the Author
J.M. Hirsch (author) is a food writer for The Associated Press. His weekly vegetarian cooking column can be read in hundreds of newspapers across North America. Educated in Scotland and South Africa, he lives with his wife and cat in New Hampshire. Michelle Hirsch (author) has been a training and development specialist in the food industry for more than 20 years, most recently with Whole Foods Market. A vegetarian for 30 years, she studied and taught at The Kushi Institute and is a macrobiotic chef. She also is a food writer for "Spirit of Change" magazine. She lives with her husband in New Hampshire.
John Mackey (foreword) is founder and CEO of Whole Foods Market.
Venturesome Vegetarian Cooking: Bold Flavors for Meat- and Dairy-Free Meals,J. M. Hirsch ,Michelle Hirsch,John Mackey,Surrey Books,1572840641,Cookery,Cookery, International,Cooking,Cooking / Wine,Vegetarian - General,Vegetarian cookery,Vegetarianism,Cooking / Vegetarian
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