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von Bronwen Percival, Francis Percival
In little more than a century, industrial practices have altered every aspect of the cheesemaking process, from the bodies of the animals that provide the milk to the microbial strains that ferment it. Reinventing the Wheel explores what has been lost as raw-milk, single-farm cheeses have given way to the juggernaut of factory production. In the process, distinctiveness and healthy rural landscapes have been exchanged for higher yields and monoculture. However, Bronwen and Francis Percival find reason for optimism. Around the world—not just in France, but also in the United States, England, and Australia—enterprising cheesemakers are exploring the techniques of their great-grandparents. At the same time, using sophisticated molecular methods, scientists are upending conventional wisdom about the role of microbes in every part of the world. Their research reveals the resilience and complexity of the indigenous microbial communities that contribute to the flavor and safety of cheese. One experiment at a time, these dynamic scientists, cheesemakers, and dairy farmers are reinventing the wheel.
von Meera Sodha
From the Guardian 'New Vegan' columnist and award-winning author of Fresh IndiaModern, vibrant, fuss-free food made from British ingredients but with an Eastern slant, East is a must-have whether you're vegan, vegetarian, or simply want to eat more delicious meat-free food.Drawing from her 'New Vegan' Guardian column, Meera Sodha's stunning new collection also features plenty of brand-new recipes inspired by a wide range of Asian cuisines. There are noodles, curries, rice dishes, tofu, salads, sides and sweets, all surprisingly easy to make and bursting with exciting flavours. Taking you from India to Indonesia, Singapore to Japan, by way of China, Thailand, and Vietnam, East will show you how to whip up a chard potato and coconut curry and a swede laksa; how to make Kimchi pancakes, delicious dairy free black dal, and chilli tofu. There are sweet potato momos for snacks and unexpected desserts like salted miso brownies and a no-churn Vietnamese coffee ice-cream.Praise for Fresh India, winner of the Observer Food Monthly's Best New Cookbook Award 2017'Terrific, flaunting how rich and resourceful vegetarian cooking can be' Sunday Times'An unbridled joy' Nigel Slater'The tastiest, liveliest, spice-infused fare this side of the Sabamarti river' Guardian
von Donna Hay
The first of a duo of titles, "Modern Classics: Book 1" revisits the classics with a modern edge and presents the essential recipes of contemporary cooking. Make a roast, make the ultimate meat pie, whisk up the perfect salad dressing. Donna Hay's modern classics should become the handbooks of a new generation of home cooks and indispensable refresher manuals for those who came before them. Chapter by chapter, Donna Hay gives you the basics, step by step, as well as some simple recipes to use every day, then takes you beyond with extras, variations and twists for special occasions and adventurous days. The recipes include soups, salads, vegetables, roasts and simmers, pasta and delicious pies.
von Yotam Ottolenghi, Sami Tamimi
A Collection Of 120 Recipes Exploring The Flavors Of Jerusalem From The New York Times Bestselling Author Of Plenty, One Of The Most Lauded Cookbooks Of 2011. In Jerusalem, Yotam Ottolenghi And Sami Tamimi Explore The Vibrant Cuisine Of Their Home City—with Its Diverse Muslim, Jewish, And Christian Communities. Both Men Were Born In Jerusalem In The Same Year—tamimi On The Arab East Side And Ottolenghi In The Jewish West. This Stunning Cookbook Offers 120 Recipes From Their Unique Cross-cultural Perspective, From Inventive Vegetable Dishes To Sweet, Rich Desserts. With Five Bustling Restaurants In London And Two Stellar Cookbooks, Ottolenghi Is One Of The Most Respected Chefs In The World; In Jerusalem, He And Tamimi Have Collaborated To Produce Their Most Personal Cookbook Yet.
von Sarah Kieffer
Sarah Kieffer Knows That You Don’t Have To Be A Professional Baker In Order To Bake Up Delicious Treats. Though She Started Out Baking Professionally In Coffee Shops And Bakeries, Preparing Baked Goods At Home For Family And Friends Is What She Loves Best—and Home-baked Treats Can Be Part Of Your Everyday, Too. In The Vanilla Bean Baking Book, She Shares 100 Delicious Tried-and-true Recipes, Ranging From Everyday Favorites Like Chocolate Chip Cookies And Blueberry Muffins To Re-invented Classics, Like Pear-apple Hard Cider Pie And Vanilla Cupcakes With Brown Butter Buttercream. Sarah Simplifies The Processes Behind Seemingly Complicated Recipes, So Baking Up A Beautiful Braided Chocolate Swirl Bread For A Cozy Sunday Breakfast Or A Batch Of Decadent Triple Chocolate Cupcakes For A Weeknight Celebration Can Become A Part Of Your Everyday Baking Routine. Filled With Charming Storytelling, Dreamy Photos, And The Tips And Tricks You Need To Build The Ultimate Baker’s Pantry, The Vanilla Bean Baking Book Is Filled With Recipes For Irresistible Treats That Will Delight And Inspire.
von Harriet Porterfield
Vegan specialist Harriet Porterfield, creator of Bo’s Kitchen, presents a visually stunning cookbook bursting with 70 vibrant plant-based recipes to boost immunity, improve mood and nourish mind and body.Eating the rainbow is a natural rule of life; we are always told that the more colors in your diet, the better for you it will be. This is because different plants contain different pigments, or phytonutrients, and the more vibrant their color, the more of these nutrients they contain!Bo’s Kitchen has transformed this lesson into a bright and beautiful invitation to embrace the natural goodness of colorful ingredients, turning the hues of the rainbow into delicious and nutritious recipes that look and taste great.From Black Forest smoothie bowls and golden chickpea pancackes to sunshine pizza and rainbow buddha bowls, all70 of these all-natural recipes are bursting with color and nutrients, tailored to deliver health-boosting benefits and presented alongside advice on topics from mindful eating to the scientific benefits of specific ingredients.Eat the Rainbow contains sections on:Bright breakfasts, smoothies and juices, from blue coconut shakes to chia and beetroot mousse parfaits and rye aquafaba rainbow waffles. Magical meals for on the go, like the green goddess tart, sushi sandwiches with pickled beetroot or sweet and spicy pho. Kaleidoscope salads, sides and appetizers to bring color to your day, like the avocado maki, sesame and spinach rice balls or the rhubarb, strawberries and cherries galettes. Hearty helpings to warm your soul, like golden masala roti with curried carrot falafel or roasted pepper pasta with crispy spiced chickpeas. Delicious Desserts for the sweet-toothed, including matcha and blackberry curd tarts and raw vanilla donuts with blueberry cashew frosting. These delicious, colorful recipes will brighten your day and transform the way you eat, making this vibrant cookbook a tasty and nutritious must-have for any health-conscious kitchen shelf.
von Geraldine DeRuiter
NATIONAL BESTSELLER • From the James Beard Award–winning blogger behind The Everywhereist come hilarious, searing essays on how food and cooking stoke the flames of her feminism.“With charm and humor, Geraldine DeRuiter welcomes us into her personal history and thus reconnects us with ourselves.”—Mikki Kendall, New York Times bestselling author of Hood FeminismWhen celebrity chef Mario Batali sent out an apology letter for the sexual harassment allegations made against him, he had the gall to include a recipe—for cinnamon rolls, of all things. Geraldine DeRuiter decided to make the recipe, and she happened to make food journalism history along with it. Her subsequent essay, with its scathing commentary about the pervasiveness of misogyny in the food world, would be read millions of times, lauded by industry luminaries from Martha Stewart to New York Times restaurant critic Pete Wells, and would land DeRuiter in the middle of a media firestorm. She found herself on the receiving end of dozens of threats when all she wanted to do was make something to eat (and, okay fine, maybe take down the patriarchy).In If You Can’t Take the Heat, DeRuiter shares stories about her shockingly true, painfully funny (and sometimes just painful) adventures in gastronomy. We’ll learn how she finally got a grip on her debilitating anxiety by emergency meal–planning for the apocalypse. (“You are probably deeply worried that in times of desperation I would eat your pets. And yes, I absolutely would.”) Or how she learned to embrace her hanger. (“Because women can be a lot of things, but we can’t be angry. Or president, apparently.”) And how she inadvertently caused another international incident with a negative restaurant review. (She made it on to the homepage of The New York Times’s website! And she got more death threats!)Deliciously insightful and bitingly clever, If You Can’t Take the Heat is a fresh look at food and feminism from one of the culinary world’s sharpest voices.
von Rose Elliot
More than three hundred original, meatless recipes with illustrated lists of ingredients, everyday and seasonal menus, and information on nutrition, preparations, and variations
von Librairie Larousse
Since its first publication in 1938, Larousse Gastronomique has been an unparalleled resource. In one volume, it presents the history of foods, eating, and restaurants; cooking terms; techniques from elementary to advanced; a review of basic ingredients with advice on recognizing, buying, storing, and using them; biographies of important culinary figures; and recommendations for cooking nearly everything. The new edition, the first since 1988, expands the book’s scope from classic continental cuisine to include the contemporary global table, appealing to a whole new audience of internationally conscious cooks. Larousse Gastronomique is still the last word on béchamel and béarnaise, Brillat-Savarin and Bordeaux, but now it is also the go-to source on biryani and bok choy, bruschetta and Bhutan rice. Larousse Gastronomique is rich with classic and classic-to-be recipes, new ingredients, new terms and techniques, as well as explanations of current food legislation, labeling, and technology. User-friendly design elements create a whole new Larousse for a new generation of food lovers.
von Lawrence Millman
"This little book is big fun."—Michael Pollan An illustrated mini-encyclopedia of fungal lore, from John Cage and Terence McKenna to mushroom sex and fairy rings Fungipedia presents a delightful A–Z treasury of mushroom lore. With more than 180 entries—on topics as varied as Alice in Wonderland, chestnut blight, medicinal mushrooms, poisonings, Santa Claus, and waxy caps—this collection will transport both general readers and specialists into the remarkable universe of fungi. Combining ecological, ethnographic, historical, and contemporary knowledge, author and mycologist Lawrence Millman discusses how mushrooms are much more closely related to humans than to plants, how they engage in sex, how insects farm them, and how certain species happily dine on leftover radiation, cockroach antennae, and dung. He explores the lives of individuals like African American scientist George Washington Carver, who specialized in crop diseases caused by fungi; Beatrix Potter, creator of Peter Rabbit, who was prevented from becoming a professional mycologist because she was a woman; and Gordon Wasson, a J. P. Morgan vice-president who almost single-handedly introduced the world to magic mushrooms. Millman considers why fungi are among the most significant organisms on our planet and how they are currently being affected by destructive human behavior, including climate change. With charming drawings by artist and illustrator Amy Jean Porter, Fungipedia offers a treasure trove of scientific and cultural information. The world of mushrooms lies right at your door—be amazed!