EatingWell Vegetables: The Essential Reference
C**S
We Spent A Week Cooking Recipes From This Book For Our Cookbook Blog. Read About Our Results Below!
We are big fans of scaling back our intake of meat. Not only is it cheaper, but the health benefits can't be denied. That said, we have no interest in a purely vegetarian diet (we are of the opinion that world free of grilled Korean short ribs would be a pretty lonely place.) This book, where vegetables take center stage in every dish, was a welcome addition to our collection. These simple, yet tasty recipes are thoughtfully assembled and clearly explained - making every dish fun to prepare and delicious to eat. We appreciated how the book was divided into sections focusing on a specific vegetable - while also providing buying tips, nutritional information and preparation / cooking instructions. This proved particularly useful when grabbing whatever ingredients looked best at our local Farmer's Market and deciding later exactly what we would do with them. Here are the dishes we chose for our cookbook blog:•Wild Mushroom Pizza with Arugula and Pecorino - Mushrooms are a fantastic substitute for meat in dishes - especially if you can get a nice mix of different varieties. The firm texture and earthy flavor lend a complexity to this meat-free pizza. Definitely a winning dish!•Korean Steak & Mushroom Tacos with Kimchi - Although these tacos could also be enjoyed vegetarian, the grilled skirt steak definitely made these more substantial. The spice and crunch of the kimchi was the perfect compliment to take these tacos to the next level. And, our fancy stainless steel taco holders (available here on Amazon) made these 17% more enjoyable. Really!•Persian Cucumber Salad with Lentils and Sprouts - It was difficult to pick a favorite dish from the book but this one is definitely a contender. It was also the most surprising in how satisfying and filling it was. This was a great way to take advantage of the bounty of spring vegetables available from our local grocer.•Rosemary-Infused Cucumber Lemonade - This drink knocked our socks off! So tangy and refreshing - a perfect summer beverage. We also wouldn’t be mad at adding some vodka in there for an adult cocktail. Also, full disclosure, we made this in our juicer (instead of a food processor) out of sheer convenience.•Velvet Chicken with Baby Bok Choy - We usually prefer dark meat over light because chicken breasts have a tendency to dry out easily. The classic Chinese cooking method (poaching it in a tasty broth) for this velvet chicken with baby bok choy yielded juicy morsels of meat!•Roasted Vegetable Antipasto - Want to take your roasted vegetable game to the next level? This is the dish! This is the perfect accompaniment to any main course. The funky garlic, lemon, anchovy vinaigrette really adds punch and depth to the dish.
S**R
No more boring Vegetables dishes
From Aritchokes to Yucca, this book has EVERYTHING! Don't know how to cut a cabbage? This book will tell and show you. Tired of the same old broccoli and potato recipes? This book hits them out of the ballpark and hits you in the face with flavor! It's late fall to early winter and you want to by some produce that's actually in season for once? This book tells you the best time to buy and exactly what to look for in that veg when you're picking him out at the the store.I got to the point one day, I was making a roast for my husband and was reaching for the carrots and potatoes at the store, when I stopped myself and said out loud to myself, "carrots and potatoes again? the same bloody way?" This book has changed our weeknight meals and we are incorporating more and more veggies in our diet. I love the detail the go into with this book and the varying recipes that go along with each and every vegetable. With the breathtaking photos of all the varieties of produce, you'll never have a boring meal again and hear that dreaded phrase "oh, just potatoes again."
M**Y
Great information!
I love Eating Well magazine and cookbooks. This on just arrived and I've already got a shopping list going. It's a gorgeous book with lots of color pictures. The information on when best to buy, how to store each vegetable is very helpful. The recipes sound wonderful. The main index is alphabetize. That is followed by categories for gluten-free, heart healthy, and vegetarian and vegan recipes. I can't wait to get started!
A**R
The general prep information was useful.
Could have had smaller pictures and more recipes. The general prep information was useful.
L**I
Awesome Cookbook!!
This is a wonderful book. I have a collection of at least 75 - 100 cookbooks and by far, this is my favorite! It gives you a clear description of each veggie, ways to store and cook it and recipes for each veggie. There are beautiful pictures showing and describing each veggie. I think it is an awesome book and would highly recommend it.
G**R
beautiful photos, great recipes
Helpful, beautiful photos, great recipes. I joined a CSA this summer and got some veggies I had never cooked before. I know I could google a recipe but I enjoyed sitting down at my kitchen table and looking up the veggies and perusing through the gorgeous photos and recipes. Tried out some new recipes and enjoyed the process of taking the veggies from farm to table, using the cookbook as a great reference.
K**E
Not the best book on vegetables out there
While only experience can teach much of what there is to learn about vegetables, this book barely skims the surface. Recently I purchased America's Test Kitchen's book on Vegetables and it puts this book to shame. There is so much more information about buying and prepping the vegetables and some science behind it. I should say that I have subscribed to their magazine since it came out so I may be biased but vegetables are my favorite part of the meal and I believe eating more vegetables can improve health. Therefore I want you to succeed when you buy and prepare vegetables and the ATK's book does a much better job. That being said, having the book listed according to each vegetable makes it easy to look up recipes for whatever vegetable is taking over my refrigerator to prepare for dinner. I have bookmarked a few to try.
K**N
OUTSTANDING book!
I really love the layout of this book, starting with vegetable A and going through the alphabet. The recipes are really easy and the photographs are terrific. This is the best book on vegetables I have ever saying and I have seen many
D**
A DICTIONNARY OF VEGGIES
Everything you need to know regarding veggies.
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