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Sensational Recipes for Nature's Perfect Food
Did you know that soy has been proven to reduce the risk of heart disease? It's true! In fact, soy not only benefits the heart but also:
- Reduces the risk of stroke and breast, colon, and prostate cancer
- Decreases the symptoms of menopause and osteoporosis
- Slows the progression of arteriosclerosis
- Protects your kidneys
- Is a complete protein, offering all eight of the amino acids essential to human health
In Sensational Soy, Miriam Jacobs offers taste-tantalizing recipes using soy in all its myriad forms, including tofu, tempeh, miso, soy milk, and soy beans. Whether you're a vegetarian looking for alternatives to meat and dairy products or a health-conscious consumer seeking ways to strengthen your body, you'll find what you need in these sensational recipes for soy-based snacks, salads, soups, main dishes, and desserts. Enjoy!
About the Author
Author Miriam Jacobs is a food columnist for
Homestyle magazine and writes for other publications in the New England area. She is the editor of
Best Recipes of Berkshire Chefs, and her articles and columns have been published in
The Berkshire Eagle and
The Independent. She has developed and tested recipes for
The Red Lion Inn Cookbook, which is also a famous site in the Berkshires of Massachusetts. Miriam was also a recipe developer for the Vermont Butter & Cheese Company, and 200 of her "tantalizing recipes" are showcased in her Storey book,
The 10% Low-Fat Cookbook.
Table of Contents
Contents
- Introduction
- What is Tofu?
- How is Tofu Made?
- What about Other Soy Products?
- Is Soy Really Good for You?
- Soy for Complete Protein
- Meeting the FDA's Recommended Daily Portion
- My Favorite Soy Recipes
- Snacks and Sandwiches
- Soups and Salads
- For the Dinner Table: Main and Side Dishes
- Desserts