Synopses & Reviews
What should we have for dinner tonight?
For many of us, this is a dreadful question; for others, it's a no-brainer: chicken fingers, French fries, hot dogs. That's what our kids like most, right? Of course, we all want our kids to eat food they like, but we also want them to have healthy meals that don't include the words "Happy" or "Super Size."
If this describes you and you'd like your family to eat well without having to cook multiple meals every night, The Gastrokid Cookbook is the perfect solution.
So, what is a Gastrokid? A kid who's willing to boldly explore new culinary tastes and experiences. That's the spirit of The Gastrokid Cookbook, where you'll find fast, easy-to-prepare, kid-tested, adult-friendly, organic, sustainable, and downright delicious recipes the authors have prepared for their own kids, including:
- Grilled Corn Salad
- Cauliflower Puree
- The Gastrokid Burger
- Tuscan Steak for Toddlers
- Fast Fish Cakes
- Seared Salmon with Soy Honey-Lime Sauce
- Japonaise Chicken Nuggets
- Citrus-cured Chicken Breast
- 50/50 Pasta
- 5-minute Tomato Sauce
- Green Zebra Pizza
These recipes can easily be tailored to your family's needs and are designed to liberate you from dependence on recipes. If your kids like their food richer, use more oil. If you like it brighter, add more lemon juice. Don't like parsley? Leave it out. Plus, collaborative recipes are included for you to prepare with your kids.
Every kid is born a Gastrokid. This fearless cookbook shows you how to feed your little ones' inborn hunger and curiosity-and, most importantly, how you can get started on discovering your own "inner Gastrokid."
Synopsis
An essential cookbook and guide for foodie parents who believe kids deserve better than burgers, pizza, and chicken nuggets Dedicated foodies Hugh Garvey and Matthew Yeomans saw no reason to abandon adventurous eating once they had kids. Between them, they and their wives now have four children under five-all of whom eat "adult" fare and gladly try new foods. In this lively full-color cookbook, Garvey and Yeomans share their strategies for raising fearless, unfussy eaters. They don't try to hide vegetables or trick kids into eating healthy food. Instead, they show how to broaden kids' tastes-and put together simple but sophisticated meals that the whole family will love. From Orange and Ginger Soy Ribs to Spinach Mac and Cheese and Watermelon and Feta Salad, the book's 72 recipes have plenty of kid appeal, but are stylish enough to satisfy food-loving parents.
Synopsis
The Gastrokid Cookbook
Feeding a Foodie Family in a Fast-Food World
By Hugh Garvey and Matthew Yeomans
From the creators of Gastrokid.com
The foodie parent's essential guide to raising passionate, adventurous eaters!
Gastrokid: noun.
A combination of "gastronomy" (the study of food) and "kid."
A Gastrokid is a child of heightened gastronomic awareness, sometimes the progeny of parents who describe themselves as "foodies." Coined by Hugh Garvey and Matthew Yeomans, authors of The Gastrokid Cookbook and founders of Gastrokid.com.
Forget about hiding vegetables or tricking kids into eating healthy food.
Straightforwardly delicious, The Gastrokid Cookbook is a robust collection of?sophisticated, kid-friendly-and nourishing-recipes for vegetables and salads, meat, poultry, fish, pasta and grains, pizza, and?even breakfast.
Thanks to Hugh Garvey and Matthew Yeomans, now parents everywhere can learn to raise educated, daring eaters and prove that there really is no such thing as "kids' food"!
About the Author
MATTHEW YEOMANS runs Radar DDB UK, a social media agency. His food, travel, and lifestyle writing has appeared in Bon Appetit, Travel + Leisure, Details, GQ, Conde Nast Traveler, National Geographic, and the New York Times. He lives in Wales with his wife and their two children, both of whom demonstrate a healthy love for paella, bibimbap, and anchovy-stuffed olives.HUGH GARVEY is the features editor at Bon Appetit, and has written about food, culture, and lifestyle for publications including Cookie, Wired, GQ, Travel + Leisure, and T: The New York Times Style Magazine, among others. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife and their two children, both of whom have happily eaten Stilton cheese, grilled octopus, and Black Bear ham--and asked for seconds.
Table of Contents
acknowledgments.
introduction.
10 gastrokid rules for reclaiming the family dinner table a note on our recipe style.
vegetables.
meat.
chicken.
fish.
pasta & grains.
pizza.
breakfast.
a few more.
index.