Authors
- Katherine Dieter
- Donna Wallstin
Publication date: 1996-11 Dewey code: 641.631 Price: $10.95
Review Granola Madness: The Ultimate Granola Cookbook / New World Library:
Publication date: 2004-12 Dewey code: 641 List Price: $25.00 Price: $25.00
Review Rice Around the World in 300 Recipes: An International Cookbook / United Nations Pubns:
Creator: Mark Lamoreaux Publication date: 2000-01 Dewey code: 641 List Price: $35.00 Price: $80.46
Review The Pea & Lentil Cookbook: From Everyday to Gourmet / Diane Pub Co:
Edition: ISBN 1859679064 is a HARDCOVER. Publication date: 1999-04-25 Price: $16.95
Review The Rice & Noodle Cookbook: 100 Delicious Step-by-Step Recipes (Cookery) / Lorenz Books:
Edition: 1st Publication date: 1989-07 Dewey code: 641.631 Price: $23.00
Review Quinoa the Supergrain: Ancient Food for Today / Japan Publications (USA):
Authors
- Trish Ross
- Jacquie Trafford
Publication date: 1997-09 Dewey code: 641 List Price: $12.95 Price: $49.99
Review More Easy Beans: Quick and Tasty Bean, Pea and Lentil Recipes / Big Bean Pub:Following the success of "Easy Beans", the authors have triple-tested over 100 completely new bean, pea, and lentil recipes for "More Easy Beans". Mouthwatering, high-fiber, low-fat recipes include Black and White Chili, Mexican Stir Fry Salad, Lemony Limas, and Beans on a Bun.
Publication date: 2002-01-01 Dewey code: 641.815 List Price: $30.95 Price: $30.95
Review Mis Mejores Recetas Con Pan (Mediterranean Cooking) (Spanish Edition) / Nowtilus:
Creator: R.W. Welch Edition: 1 Publication date: 1995-05-31 Dewey code: 641 List Price: $399.00 Price: $299.95
Review Oat Crop: Production and Utilization (World Crop Series) / Springer:This book covers oats in depth, including coverage of the crop's history, botany, breeding, processing and food uses. The editor has drawn together an impressive list of international contributors, providing a book which is the definitive work on the subject, of interest to all those involved with the crop.
Publication date: 1999-11-30 List Price: $28.50 Price: $28.50
Review The Variety of Rice / Culture & Life Publishing Company:English/Chinese bilingual cookbook focusing on rice. Ninety-one healthy rice recipes, delicious, delicate, innovative and traditional. The recipes in this cookbook combine meats, seafood, vegetables and beans to turn ordinary rice into main dishes, soups and desserts.
Publication date: 1997-05 Dewey code: 641 Price: $7.99
Review Beans & Rice (Company's Coming) / Company's Coming Publishing:
Publication date: 2001-03-28 Dewey code: 641.331 List Price: $14.95 Price: $85.95
Review Flour Power: The complete guide to 3-minute home flour milling / Jermar Press:Quick, Easy, Inexpensive. If you're looking for a whole-grain health bonanza with just a few minutes of kitchen time, you've picked up the right book! Modern flour mills and bread machines turn bread making into a task no more complicated than grinding beans and brewing breakfast coffee! Flour Power tells you how to compare, locate and buy one of the thirty different mills on the market, how to buy the "right" wheat and how to make delicious, light, whole-meal loaves - every time. Guaranteed Whole-Grain Health. But why bother grinding flour at home? Flour Power explains why virtually all commercial flours (even "whole wheat") have lost fiber, vitamins, minerals, enzymes and phytochemicals during processing and storage. A diet rich in whole grains has been linked to vastly improved health and lower incidences of diseases such as bowel and colon cancer, hemorrhoids, diverticular disease and cardiovascular disease. But in many cases, researchers aren't absolutely certain which components in the whole grain are actually doing the good work. The only safe way to get all the health benefits is to eat all the grain! Flour Power also tells you how to get whole grains into the diets of gluten sufferers; grind flour manually, if you prefer; ensure food self-sufficiency in case of natural disasters; make a gourmet cook euphoric; prepare an endless variety of delicious (and healthful!) breads, cakes, cookies, muffins, biscuits, cornbread, etc. ; grind other items like corn, rye, beans, spelt, quinoa, even peanut butter; and much, much more.
Authors
- Roy F. Guste
- Roy F. Guste Jr.
Publication date: 2000-12-04 Dewey code: 641.6565 List Price: $30.00 Price: $116.04
Review The Bean Book / W. W. Norton & Company:From a celebrated restaurant owner and cookbook author, a book of delicious recipes exploring the endless possibilities of the world's most versatile food. Satisfying, nutritious, and easy to cook with, beans are a staple in virtually every country in the world, with recipes as varied as the people who invented them. This essential cookbook contains recipes from around the world to complement any meal and please any palate. Mentioning just a few will set your mouth watering: Bourbon and Black Bean Pie; Turkish White Haricot Salad; Lebanese Fava Bean and Chick Pea Croquettes; Red Bean, Crab, and Leek Soup; Garlic and Basil Chick Pea Tart; Syrian Lentil-Stuffed Cabbage Rolls. No other book provides such a comprehensive variety of bean recipes. Also included is a nutritional analysis of each recipe as well as a "lighter" version for those on restricted diets; the back of the book provides a complete glossary of bean names. Whether you want a hearty winter stew or a light summer salad, you will find delicious possibilities here. With four-color watercolor drawings throughout, this is a book that no cook's shelf should be without.
Authors
- Mapie De Toulouse-Lautrec
Publication date: 1983-06 Dewey code: 641.65 Price: $13.25
Review Verduras, arroz y pasta / Ceac:
Authors
- Ellen Leong Blonder
- Annabel Low
Edition: 1st Publication date: 1998-05-26 Dewey code: 641.5951 List Price: $25.00 Price: $125.00
Review Every Grain of Rice: A Taste of Our Chinese Childhood in America / Clarkson Potter:Fried Green Tomatoes with Flank Steak. Pan-Fried Prawns in Ketchup Sauce. “Stand Back” Chicken. Turkey Jook. Sticky Rice with Sausage and Taro Root. These are the foods that say “family” and “home” to Ellen Blonder and Annabel Low. In Every Grain of Rice they have collected more than 120 outstanding recipes for the delicious homestyle and special occasion dishes they remember so vividly from their childhoods but have rarely found in conventional Chinese cookbooks. Studded with recollections from their years as part of an extended Chinese-American family and with Ellen Blonder’s exquisite watercolor drawings, it is a remarkable debut from two major new talents on the culinary scene. An aunt and niece who are separated in age by only 16 days, Annabel and Ellen were raised virtually as sisters, dividing their time between Ellen’s family farm and the renowned cafe where Annabel’s father was chef/proprietor. From him, and from their mothers, aunts, and uncles, Ellen and Annabel learned to make such satisfying everyday fare as Steamed Minced Pork, Wonton Soup, and Uncle Bill’s Chow Mein, as well as more elaborate dishes as Sweet-and-Sour Whole Fish and festive bamboo-leaf-wrapped Jeng. [+]
Special occasions and family gatherings were marked by steaming trays of dim sum and pork-filled Bao, Low Hop Joe’s glistening Soy Sauce Chicken, and the magnificent Boned Stuffed Duck. In chapters ranging from “Comfort in a Bowl” on soups and jooks to “Fish and Seafood” and “Bearing Gifts,” which features foods for holidays and family celebrations, the authors cover the range of traditional Chinese cooking as it was prepared in their childhood homes. The more than 120 recipes and variations offer careful explanations of unfamiliar techniques along with suggestions for replacing hard-to-find ingredients and lowering the fat count of many dishes, and each recipe and story is illustrated with Ellen’s delightful watercolor paintings. With a comprehensive glossary of ingredients and detailed listing of equipment and techniques, Every Grain of Rice is a perfect introduction to the art of Chinese cooking and a moving celebration of food and family. There's something of a warning for all readers in this book: blend too well with the American melting pot and you may lose the way things tasted when you were a child. Such was almost the case with Ellen Blonder and Annabel Low, who grew up together in Chinese families in California. "For all the time we spent helping in the kitchen while we were growing up," Blonder writes, "we missed the next step of mastering the recipes on our own; we lost our connection to the old ways of cooking. We can teach our daughters how to deal with corporations, but we couldn't pass down the simplest technique for dealing with taro root. " While compiling a collection of favorite family recipes meant as a wedding gift, Blonder and Low realized there was a deep hole in their heritage: when push came to shove, they really didn't know how their parents had prepared a lot of their favorite foods. Fortunately for their families and any other families that open and use this book, their rediscovery developed into a gem of a book. Blonder's illustrations alone are worth the price of the book. The reminiscences open up a chapter of American immigrant history too often hidden, and the recipes and careful instructions for assembling the dishes bring the special foods of a particular village in China to anyone's table. There may well be better Chinese cookbooks on the market, but Every Grain of Rice is special for the implied invitation to sit down and eat with the two authors, their families, and all their ancestors stretching back in time to the place where the recipes were originally developed. Invitations like that don't show up every day. The experience may turn readers back to their own favorite foods, and their own heritage, and encourage them to save what they can while the information is still available. That, in and of itself, is a very special sauce to add to any dish. -Schuyler Ingle.
Authors
- Naomi Duguid
- Jeffrey Alford
Publication date: 2003-09-30 Dewey code: 641 Price: $35.00
Review Seductions of Rice: A Cookbook / Diane Pub Co:The authors of "Flatbreads and Flavors" set out to find the world's most essential and satisfying food. The glorious result is 200 easy-to-prepare dishes from the world's great rice cuisines. Over 200 photos. Chinese stir-frys, Spanish paellas, Japanese sushi, Indian thorans, Thai salads, Turkish pilafs, Italian risottos, Senegalese yassas, American gumbos: if rice isn't the heart and soul of all these diverse dishes, rice can be found piled right there at the side of the plate, or in a bowl. To say that Alford and Duguid, authors of the award-winning Flatbreads and Flavors, deliver the world of rice is much too simple an understatement. Your days of buying one rice to serve all purposes will end with even a cursory reading of this lovely book. The authors are photographers as well as writers, but their greatest skill may be to travel the world at the level of the culture they visit. They seem able to drop away from Western culture and hunker right down with rice vendor or cook, no matter where. Seductions of Rice opens with all the basics of rice, everything a reader would want to know and then some. Then on to the cultures of rice: Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Indian, Central Asian, Mediterranean, Senegalese, and North American. [+]
Recipes either made from rice or to accompany rice range from Chinese Congee to Thai Green Papaya Salad to Japanese Quick Morning Miso Soup to South Indian Lentil Stew to Cuban Black Beans to Mexican Green Rice. And in between? The authors fill in all the space between these diverse grains of rice with traveler's tales from the road. It is a luxurious book, a delicious book, a ripe combination of travel and taste. You leave off thinking that the world must be the shape of a rice ball. -Schuyler Ingle.
Authors
- Robert Y Mardam-bey, Faruk Bistolfi
Publication date: 2006-11-15 Dewey code: 641 List Price: $50.95 Price: $37.19
Review Tratado del garbanzo/ Growing Chickpeas (Spanish Edition) / UNKNOWN:
Publication date: 1993-11 Dewey code: 664 List Price: $29.00 Price: $26.05
Review Glossary of Milling and Baking Terms / Pan-Tech International:
Publication date: 2000-09-25 Dewey code: 641 Price: $18.00
Review Rice Bowl Recipes: Over 100 Tasty One-Dish Meals / Japan Publications Trading:QUICK AND EASY RECIPES FOR JAPANESE, CHINESE, KOREAN, AND WESTERN ONE-DISH RICE MEALS Whether it is Spanish paella, Korean bibimbap or Japanese donburi, one-dish rice meals are the world's comfort foods. This handy volume is packed with over one hundred easy-to-follow recipes for delicious and nutritious rice meals. The author, an instructor of Western, Chinese, and Japanese cooking techniques, draws on over thirty years of experience to present traditional recipes as well as her own original creations. The recipes start with traditional Japanese-style meals, including Ten Don and Oyako Don. Then the fun begins with recipes for Lemon-infused Paella-Style Rice, Stroganoff on Turmeric Rice, Fluffy Omelet Rice, and Coq au Vin Rice. Also included are sushi-style rice bowls and saffron rice based meals along with twenty side dishes including fresh salads, steamed vegetables and light soups. Illustrated with full-color photos throughout, Rice Bowl Recipes is an indispensable guide to making perfect rice every time.
Publication date: 1997-03 Dewey code: 641 Price: $29.95
Review Rice Dishes from Risotto to Sushi / Raincoast Book Dist Ltd:
Creator: Nancy Longnecker Publication date: 2004-07 Dewey code: 641 List Price: $29.19 Price: $24.26
Review Passion for Pulses: A Feast of Beans, Peas and Lentils from Around the World / University of Western Australia Press:This cookbook with a difference explores the use of legumes such as lentils, chickpeas, beans, and peas in cuisines from around the world. Over 150 recipes have been illustrated with beautiful color photographs. Readers find out where various legumes come from, what shortcuts can decrease preparation time from hours to minutes, and how to eat healthier meals that are still delicious.
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