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About This Book
ISBN13: 9780767927475 |
Powells.com Staff Pick
Every recipe from this cookbook has been excellent — not just good or successful, but above and beyond what I expected. If I had a kitchen fire, this is the cookbook I'd rescue.
Recommended by Jill, Powells.com
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What Julia Child is to French cooking and Marcella Hazan is to Italian cooking, Deborah Madison is to contemporary vegetarian cooking. At Greens restaurant in San Francisco, where she was the founding chef, and in her two acclaimed vegetarian cookbooks, Madison elevated vegetarian cooking to new heights of sophistication, introducing many people to the joy of cooking without meat, whether occasionally or for a lifetime. But after her many years as a teacher and writer, she realized that there was no comprehensive primer for vegetarian cooking, no single book that taught vegetarians basic cooking techniques, how to combine ingredients, and how to present vegetarian dishes with style. Now, in a landmark cookbook that has been six years in the making, Madison teaches readers how to build flavor into vegetable dishes, how to develop vegetable stocks, and how to choose, care for, and cook the many vegetables available to cooks today.
Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone is the most comprehensive vegetarian cookbook ever published. The 1,400 recipes, which range from appetizers to desserts, are colorful and imaginative as well as familiar and comforting. Madison introduces readers to innovative main course salads; warm and cold soups; vegetable braises and cobblers; golden-crusted gratins; Italian favorites like pasta, polenta, pizza, and risotto; savory tarts and galettes; grilled sandwiches and quesadillas; and creative dishes using grains and heirloom beans. At the heart of the book is the A-to-Z vegetable chapter, which describes the unique personalities of readily available vegetables, the sauces and seasonings that best complement them, and the simplest ways to prepare them. "Becoming a Cook" teaches cooking basics, from holding a knife to planning a menu, and "Foundations of Flavor" discusses how to use sauces, herbs, spices, oils, and vinegars to add flavor and character to meatless dishes. In each chapter, the recipes range from those suitable for everyday dining to dishes for special occasions. And through it all, Madison presents a philosophy of cooking that is both practical and inspiring.
Despite its focus on meatless cooking, Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone is not just for vegetarians: Its for everyone interested in learning how to cook vegetables creatively, healthfully, and passionately. The recipes are remarkably straightforward, using easy-to-find ingredients in inspiring combinations. Some are simple, others more complex, but all are written with an eye toward the seasonality of produce. And Madison's joyful and free-spirited approach to cooking will send you into the kitchen with confidence and enthusiasm. Whether you are a kitchen novice or an experienced cook, this wonderful cookbook has something for everyone.
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P J, March 27, 2008 (view all comments by P J)
The recipes tend to be a bit off for my taste but that is ok. Not everyone has the same taste. What troubles me is when she writes things like put flour in the water then drain the floured water off. Doesn't someone proof read her recipes? No one cared too much for the recipes themselves. However,the book does do a wonderful job of holding my screen to the correct height and also right now is serving as an excellent door stop. Thank Goodness I got it at a library sale. I would hate to pay full price for a door stop. I'm afraid I wouldn't save this from a fire. I would use it to start the fire.





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olivecat, December 29, 2007 (view all comments by olivecat)
This is a great cookbook for those new to vegetarian cooking. It is very comprehensive, with sections on cooking basics, techniques, and menus. This is a huge book full of delicious recipes from appetizers to main courses to deserts. The recipes are very easy to adapt for vegans and meat-eaters. Even if you are an experienced cook, you will find many great recipes and maybe even pick up a few new techniques.
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Product Details
- ISBN:
- 9780767927475
- Author:
- Publisher:
- Broadway Books
- Author:
- Subject:
- Vegetarian - General
- Subject:
- Vegetarian cookery
- Edition Description:
- Anniversary
- Publication Date:
- November 2007
- Binding:
- Hardcover
- Language:
- English
- Illustrations:
- Y
- Pages:
- 742
- Dimensions:
- 1022x834x184 423










