Monday, December 29, 2008

Five A Day Fruit and Vegetable Cookbook or Taming of the CANDY Monster

Five-A-Day Fruit and Vegetable Cookbook

Author: Kate Whiteman

Features more than 400 classic and contemporary recipes for appetizers, soups, salads, dinner-party dishes family favorites, light lunches,and desserts.



Table of Contents:
Make it Five6
Fruit
Discovering Fruit10
Equipment12
Purchasing, Preparing and Cooking14
Apples, Pears, Quinces and Medlars18
Apple, Pear and Quince Recipes38
Stone Fruits58
Stone Fruit Recipes72
Berries and Currants92
Berry and Currant Recipes112
Citrus Fruits134
Citrus Fruit Recipes148
Exotic Fruits170
Exotic Fruit Recipes198
Melons, Grapes, Figs and Rhubarb226
Melon, Grape, Fig and Rhubarb Recipes240
Vegetables
Discovering Vegetables254
Equipment256
Purchasing, Preparing and Cooking258
Onions and Leeks262
Onion and Leek Recipes274
Shoots and Stems286
Shoot and Stem Recipes298
Roots312
Roots Recipes332
Greens348
Greens Recipes366
Beans, Peas and Seeds382
Bean, Pea and Seed Recipes394
Squashes406
Squash Recipes418
Vegetable Fruits430
Vegetable Fruit Recipes446
Salad Vegetables460
Salad Vegetable Recipes472
Mushrooms484
Mushroom Recipes492
Index504

Book review: Wild Edible Fruits and Berries or New Vegetarian Baby

Taming of the C.A.N.D.Y Monster: Continuously Advertised Nutritionally Deficient Yummies

Author: Vicki Lansky

It's been 20 years since Vicki Lansky's cookbook first hit the New York Times bestseller list. In this new edition, Lansky provides less sugary desserts, tasty alternatives to junk food snacks, and easy meals to please even the pickiest eaters.



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