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JEAN'S BEANS: Favorite Recipes from Around the World

Jean Hoare

JEAN'S BEANS: Favorite Recipes from Around the World Jean Hoare List Price: $12.95
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Good bean recipe book that isn't exclusively vegetarian 4 out of 5 stars.
3 of 3 people found this review helpful.

Almost all of the bean recipe cook books I have are vegetarian (I guess omnivores aren't supposed to eat legumes) so it was great to find a bean cook book that included both meat and meat free recipes. A lot of great recipes like ham 'n beans, french white beans, south american beans with pork, italian pasta and beans, east indian dal, carribean and many more. The wide variety of recipe styles is what makes this book a valuable addition to any cook book collection.

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Once you've sampled the exciting collection of over 100 delectable, kitchen-tested recipes in JEAN'S BEANS, you'll share Jean Hoare's enthusiasm for one of nature's culinary treasures.

The Essential Rice Cookbook (Essential Cookbooks Series)

The Essential Rice Cookbook (Essential Cookbooks Series) List Price: $19.98
By: Thunder Bay Press (CA)
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Rice lovers REJOICE! 4 out of 5 stars.
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I love rice, but I didn't know how to cook it. Oh, I knew the standard stuff, but thats dull. Some cookbooks have a few recipies but they were the same old standard stuff. Then I bought a copy of this book and I have to say it was worth every penny.

I am a HUGE rice lover and when I got this book I was blown away. The directions are easy too follow (thank God becuase I can't cook!) and the pictures are nice, though I do wish there were more. I've me a lot of different dishes and only one turned out poorly. I will say this; some of the ingredients maybe tricky to find. For example, I couldn't find Saffron threads. But all in all this is my favoriate cookbook because it has so many different recipies from a range of places: India, America, China, Japan etc.

A must have for rice lovers who are tired of the same ol' same ol'.

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The Essential Rice Cookbook offers hints and notes on unusual ingredients, while step-by-step photographs guide the reader through many tricky culinary techniques. Included is a comprehensive pictorial guide to essential equipment with detailed instructions on the best ways to use and maintain them. Preparation pages with step-by-step photographs and easy-to-follow instructions explain different methods that make this book perfect for cooks of all ages and abilities. Beautifully photographed glossaries show unusual ingredients and food varieties with their common and not-so-common names. Snippets of history related to the dishes add interest while colorful double-page features provide a wealth of information on buying, storing and preparing some of the more unusual ingredients. Over 500 full-color photographs are featured.

Polenta: 100 Innovative Recipes--From Appetizers to Desserts

Michele A. Jordan

Polenta: 100 Innovative Recipes--From Appetizers to Desserts Michele A. Jordan List Price: $16.95
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the encyclopedia of polenta 5 out of 5 stars.
16 of 16 people found this review helpful.

Having lived in Northern Italy for several years I had tried what I thought was every possible way that polenta could be prepared and in every possible dish. I returned to the States thinking I was addicted to polenta. It was and is for me what rice is to the Chinese. I cook and enjoy polenta a couple of times each week. I thought I knew all there was to know about polenta until I discovered Michelle Jordan's book. I'm now enjoying polenta in ways I was not aware of despite considering myself an aficionado. The narratives that accompany her recipes are informative and interesting. A great addition to my cook book collection. Makes me want to go back to Italy and have polenta on location again. Mille grazie.

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Polenta--simply cornmeal simmered and stirred in liquid--becomes something much more once it's cooked. Like pasta, polenta is easy to prepare and can be served as a first course with sauces or as an accompaniment to vegetables, seafood, stews, and roasts. Here, award-winning chef Michele Anna Jordan presents 100 imaginative recipes for this versatile and delicious food of color photos.

Rice Bowl Recipes: Over 100 Tasty One-Dish Meals

Mineko Asada

Rice Bowl Recipes: Over 100 Tasty One-Dish Meals Mineko Asada List Price: $18.00
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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.

Rice & Grains: The Best-Ever Step-By-Step Recipe Book

Nicola Graimes

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Every nation draws upon its national grain crop as a source of affordable, healthy food. Each culture adds its own flavours and cooking techniques, and this book gathers together more than 80 of the world's greatest grain recipes. A day started with a Wheat Bran Smoothie and ended with colourful, alive-with-flavour dishes such as Paella or Layered Polenta Bake will promote good health, a fabulous feeling of vitality, and a new lease of life.

Wheat Cookin' Made Easy-First in a Series of Cookbooks under Crockett's Corner

Pam Crockett

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"Wheat Cookin' Made 'REALLY' Easy" 5 out of 5 stars.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Using raw, real, whole wheat is pretty foreign to most people, me included. This book can help anyone understand why wheat is referred to as "the staff of life." Easy to use, great recipes. I also HIGHLY recommend the DVD that goes along with it.

Great wheat cookbook!!! 5 out of 5 stars.
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I really was impressed with this cookbook; it gives you more ideas on how to cook with wheat besides making bread. Pam Crockett's DVD that goes along with this book is a treasure as well (you can find it through Emergency Essentials at www.beprepared.com). I am new to wheat cooking and it's a great resource to run to for not only a large variety of things to cook from breakfasts, to desserts but it also gives you a lot of information on wheat itself. I would recommend this book along with its DVD to anyone interested in adding wheat to their diet!

Love it! 5 out of 5 stars.
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I love this book. All of the recipes we have tried are great. I'll be buying her next books when they come out. Even my pickiest eater digs in.

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A cookbook about how to store and cook using wheat.

Cooking Rice with an Italian Accent!

Father Giuseppe Orsini

Cooking Rice with an Italian Accent! Father Giuseppe Orsini List Price: $24.95
By: Thomas Dunne Books
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It seems safe to say that most Americans whose roots are not in Italy consider pasta the foundation of Italian cuisine (with the possible exception of those who don't see beyond pizza). There's justification in that, of course: In Italy pasta is indeed ever present, in hundreds of forms, served alone and in combination with just about any edible meat, plant, or seafood one can think of, and with an endless variety of sauces, even one named for she who practices the oldest profession.

But wait till you see the great dishes that Father Orsini has brought you from the farms and cooks of northern Italy, wonderful dishes based on-rice!

No matter what you think, rice was not brought to Italy by Marco Polo. The techniques of rice farming (and presumably some seeds or cuttings) came to Italy in the ninth century with the Arab invasion of Sicily. Rice farming prospered against great odds, thanks to the determination and hard work of Sicilian farmers and the money of the Sicilian elite. And even though Father Orsini's own roots are in the country's south, he readily concedes that northern Italy has raised cooking rice to an art.

This book will guide you through that art museum of Sicilian rice dishes, with everything from delicious soups (Minestre) to desserts (Dolci), a whole chapter on a fabulous selection of risotti (Risotto, that's right! How'd you guess?), and enough marvelous and often unsuspected rice dishes of many kinds to send you off to the store for a Great Big Bag of Rice. Father Orsini is an experienced cookbook author and an experienced chef, and his readers needn't fear that his recipes are difficult or complicated to follow. They taste really special, but the good father has made them as easy to put together as they are delicious to eat. The history of rice is a bonus for the intelligence; the recipes are the basic gift for your honest hunger. What more could you ask?

Grains, Rice and Beans

Kevin Graham

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The Pyramid Goes Gourmet 5 out of 5 stars.
11 of 11 people found this review helpful.

This book's selling point for me is its emphasis on whole foods. It is great for anyone who is trying to de-emphasize meat in their diets and build up the grains, fruits and vegetables. The recipes are fairly easy to follow--a beginner might be left guessing how big a "medium" zucchini really is, but technique is explained well. The ingredient list is within reach of most supermarkets. The recipes themselves are original and come out looking like the pictures. Many are naturally low-fat and those that are not use the healthiest fats when called for. Butter is scarcely used and I don't think cream is mentioned anywhere. I enjoy reading and cooking from this. My only criticism is negligible: for far-sighted people, even those assisted with monovision contacts or bifocals, the type in which ingredient quantities are set, particularly the fractions, is difficult to read.

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Award-winning chef Kevin Graham turns beans, lentils, peas, whole grains, rice, and pasta into 100 creative, flavorful, and stylish recipes for main courses, side dishes, appetizers, even desserts--suitable for vegetarians and nonvegetarians alike. 35 color photos.

The Complete Whole Grain Cookbook

Aveline Kushi, Wendy Esko

The Complete Whole Grain Cookbook Aveline Kushi, Wendy Esko List Price: $23.00
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Watch out for the title! 3 out of 5 stars.
53 of 55 people found this review helpful.

Don't be fooled by the title of this book which should be more appropriately named, "The Whole Grain Japanese Macrobiotic Cookbook". That is what it is! That is ok, however I wrongly assumed what the contents were when I ordered it online. There are very few recipes for breads and 90%+ of the main recipes call for ingredients such as: mochi, burdock, nori, daikon, amazake, kombu, soba, etc... Being non-Japanese, I have no idea what these are and unfortunately, in a very rural community, I doubt I could find them. Also, if you are allergic to CORN, a lot of corn products are called for.

Best whole grain book available 5 out of 5 stars.
7 of 7 people found this review helpful.

This is by far the best whole grain book available using the powerful macrobiotic principles of healthy balance. I highly recommend it! The recipes are simple, easy to follow and clear. Since it is out of print, get it while used copies are still availble

Gourmet Grains, Beans, and Rice: Simple, Savory, and Sophisticated Recipes

Dotty Griffith

Gourmet Grains, Beans, and Rice: Simple, Savory, and Sophisticated Recipes Dotty Griffith List Price: $17.95
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"Strident?" Only if you DISagree 5 out of 5 stars.
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I couldn't agree less that the author is "strident" in her defense of using canned beans. Just yesterday I was sharing a bowl of Hoppin' John soup (based on frozen black-eyed peas) that I'd made for a friend who loved it as much as I did, and I told him how long and how much I've appreciated the author's common sense, forthright defense of the convenience and healthfulness of a product that cuts so many, many hours out of good-food prep time. I've been cooking from this book for years and am on precisely the same flavor wavelength as the author; I've found recipe after recipe to produce food that's fragrant, bright, beautiful, and quick to fix. Even the recipes I've liked the very least have still been good. But the greatest are simply spectacular and many, many are great. Couple favorites: the aforementioned Hoppin' John soup; Fusili with Lentils, Feta & Cilantro; Halibut & Cheese Pie with Rice Crust; Sun-Dried Tomato, Fennel and White Bean Soup; Crab & Rice Gumbo.

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