Ali believes that food can be good for you and taste terrific. Here she presents the recipes she prepares for her family, while suggesting "swap outs" that will give everything you make a little extra sass.
This stunning collection of a cookbook, by Sarah Adler of loved simplyrealhealth.com, was created for one reason: to simplify healthy eating with real food recipes that are easy, simple and delicious, so that more people can eat better, feel healthier and free up their life for the things that matter most. With 150 beautifully photographed, naturally gluten free and 100% whole food based recipes, this cookbook inspire the way you shop, cook and live- in a easy and approachable way!
From the author of "The Healthy Hedonist" and "The Voluptuous Vegan" comes a festive book of lavish menus for a year of multicultural celebrations, all flexitarian enough to delight a wide variety of appetites.
Have yourself a happy vegan holiday! Nava Atlas brilliantly fills the biggest gap in the repertoire with more than 200 recipes for everything from Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, and Christmas to celebratory brunches, dinners, potlucks, and buffets. Such mouthwatering dishes as Coconut Butternut Squash Soup, Green Chili Corn Bread, Hearty Vegetable Pot Pie, and Cashew Chocolate Mousse Pie will convince even skeptical eaters that vegan cooking is well worth celebrating.
More than 80 easy-to-follow recipes--for a total of 260--have been added to this completely revised edition of this must-have reference for every Jewish kitchen, and thoughtfully arranged exactly the way cooks will be using it, holiday by holiday. Line drawings.
Don’t Just Celebrate–Relax! We all know that holidays are meant to be fun. But for the cook planning the feast, the holidays can inspire dread. Feeding the family on a daily basis is hard enough. Making the meal both special and delicious can raise the bar out of sight. In Saving Dinner for the Holidays bona fide Dinner Diva Leanne Ely will show you that festive meals can be as easy and relaxing as they are tasty. She plans the menus, provides comprehensive, itemized shopping lists that are organized by supermarket section, includes heirloom recipes, and even includes the all-important timeline so that your party goes off without a hitch. She also gives you a big helping hand in the kitchen and offers tips on how to make your table sparkle with warmth and beauty. There’s a Valentine’s Day Chocolate Feast not to be missed, a Mother’s Day dinner that can actually be prepared by Dad and the kids, a Fourth of July picnic that lights up the palate, and many other red-letter feasts. There are even recipes that help turn leftovers into delectable dishes.
Home cooking during the holidays: recipes and advice from a Belgian mother in a California kitchen. When I cook for my family I try to be mindful of everyone's different taste while making sure to provide the opportunity of getting out of their comfort zone. Trying to teach my kids to be adventurous and open to new cuisine and flavor variety is a driving force for me. A few years ago, we moved from Belgium to Los Angeles. With Whole Foods, farmer markets and fresh organic produce everywhere we turn, the local resources in this city are truly inspiring. I have always loved to cook ingredients as they are, to leave them true to their character and try not to cover them with too much spices or sauces. Moving to California has pushed me even more in that direction. The winter flavors and Holiday dishes are my favorite. They take me back to my childhood and I am flooded with memories of family gatherings when I was a little girl. We had a routine: we would all share a house by the seaside for Christmas and New Year. My grandma would be cooking with my mom and my aunts. My cousins, brother and I would be running all over the place having a blast. We would have a delicious dinner for Christmas Eve and then go to midnight mass. The next day, when we woke up to all the presents Santa had brought us, there would be crepes and hot chocolate with whipped cream for breakfast with Christmas carols in the background. The joy was always amplified by the food. I keep these memories in mind when I prepare Holiday meals today. What are the new traditions of the Holidays now that we live in California? How can I merge them with my old memories to provide them with the same sensations I once had as a child? Cooking can be scary and some people find it inaccessible. Especially during the Holidays where cooking is a part of the traditions, where you are serving more people than usual, and you're not making your ordinary dinners! Through this book, I try to demystify Holiday cooking while showing you that delicious food can be prepared without a culinary degree or professional background. Sharing what I cook makes me as happy as showing how simple, enjoyable, and quick it can be. The more festive your table is, the easier it is to feel that sensation of Holiday joy.
Come along in the pages of Home for the Holidays Cookbook; wear clothes that expand, and join the Larson family as they graze, gobble and gorge their way through this festive day. Your resolve to use moderation gives way, inch by inch, as the feeding frenzy picks up steam. Go ahead, slurp Dad's Fuzzy Navel and nosh a few crackers drenched with Shrimpy Artichoke Dip just to get rolling. Then pull up a chair and witness the carving of Adele's Big Bird. Pass the potatoes, pile on gravy, slather on butter, and hear the banter, the bellowing, the ranting and raving as this family proves yet again - there's no place like home for the holidays. In this wry little tome you can choose from 75 kitchen-tested holiday recipes - many from among Adele Larson's file of favorites. And for the health nuts in the family, like Joanne, you'll also find luscious options for the lean - and mean. With this book you get the best of the best from both schools of cuisine, with some vegetarian options to season the pot - and all tested and approved in the kitchens of Southern Living and Cooking Light Books.
Celebrate the holidays with Gooseberry Patch's biggest collection of holiday recipes throughout the entire year. Loyal fans of Gooseberry Patch and new readers alike will delight in this must-have cookbook with delicious home-cooked holiday meals to celebrate with family and friends. With over 400 recipes, Gooseberry Patch Big Book of Holiday Cooking is a must-have for every cook looking for home-cooked inspiration for their favorite holidays -- from Thanksgiving to Christmas to July 4th celebrations. span
A vegan cookbook written for those interested in changing their diet to one that promotes health, as well as being tasty and easy to prepare. There are weekly integrated menus, and each fat-free recipe includes a complete nutritional analysis, as well as cooking and preparation times.