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Book Mother Grains  Recipes for the Grain Revolution

Download or read book Mother Grains Recipes for the Grain Revolution written by Roxana Jullapat and published by W. W. Norton & Company. This book was released on 2021-04-20 with total page 521 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Finalist for the IACP Cookbook Award in Baking and the James Beard Foundation Book Award in Baking and Desserts Named a Best Cookbook of the Year by Bon Appétit, NPR, Washington Post, Epicurious, WBUR Here & Now, and Five Books Named a Best Cookbook of the Spring by Eater, Epicurious, and Robb Report The key to better, healthier baked goods is in the grain. Barley, buckwheat, corn, oats, rice, rye, sorghum, and wheat will unlock flavors and textures as vast as the historic lineages of these ancient crops. As the head baker and owner of a beloved Los Angeles bakery, Roxana Jullapat knows the difference local, sustainable flour can make: brown rice flour lightens up a cake, rustic rye adds unexpected chewiness to a bagel, and ground toasted oats enrich doughnuts. Her bakery, Friends & Family, works with dedicated farmers and millers around the country to source and incorporate the eight mother grains in every sweet, bread, or salad on the menu. In her debut cookbook, Roxana shares her greatest hits, over 90 recipes for reinventing your favorite cakes, cookies, pies, breads, and more. Her chocolate chip cookie recipe can be made with any of the eight mother grains, each flour yielding a distinct snap, crunch, or chew. Her mouthwatering buckwheat pancake can reinvent itself with grainier cornmeal. One-bowl recipes such as Barley Pumpkin Bread and Spelt Blueberry Muffins will yield fast rewards, while her Cardamom Buns and Halvah Croissants are expertly laid out to grow a home baker’s skills. Recipes are organized by grain to ensure you get the most out of every purchase. Roxana even includes savory recipes for whole grain salads made with sorghum, Kamut or freekeh, or easy warm dishes such as Farro alla Pilota, Toasted Barley Soup, or Gallo Pinto which pays homage to her Costa Rican upbringing. Sunny step-by-step photos, a sourcing guide, storage tips, and notes on each grain’s history round out this comprehensive cookbook. Perfect for beginner bakers and pastry pros alike, Mother Grains proves that whole grains are the secret to making any recipe so much more than the sum of its parts.

Book The Gluten Free Grains Cookbook

Download or read book The Gluten Free Grains Cookbook written by Quelcy Kogel and published by Page Street Publishing. This book was released on 2019-04-09 with total page 211 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Elevate Your Dishes with Flavorful Grains Whether you’re a strict gluten-free eater, or just looking for more variety, The Gluten-Free Grains Cookbook shares dishes that can appease everyone at the table. Quelcy’s tried and true recipes ensure that you cook with the right ingredients for the perfect meal every time. Discover grains from ancient Aztec amaranth and Ethiopian teff to buckwheat and sorghum and a myriad of ways to make them into memorable meals. Both omnivores and vegans can get behind recipes such as Friday Night Nachos or Quinoa “Fish” Fritter Tacos. Amaranth introduces nutty undertones to Smoky Tomato Cream Soup and Kimchi Pancakes. These grains, and others featured in this book, bring dimension to your cooking and help you pack more essential minerals into every delicious meal.

Book Ancient Grains for Modern Meals

Download or read book Ancient Grains for Modern Meals written by Maria Speck and published by National Geographic Books. This book was released on 2011-04-26 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this inspired and highly personal book, Maria Speck draws on food traditions from across the Mediterranean and northern Europe to reveal how versatile, satisfying, flavorful, and sophisticated whole grains can be. Food writer Maria Speck’s passion for propelling Old World staples such as farro, barley, polenta, and wheat berries to the forefront of new American cooking is beautifully presented in Ancient Grains for Modern Meals. Rustic but elegant dishes--Creamy Farro with Honey-Roasted Grapes, Barley Salad with Figs and Tarragon-Lemon Dressing, Lamb Stew with Wheat Berries in Red Wine Sauce, and Purple Rice Pudding with Rose Water Dates--are sure to please discerning palates and become favorites in any whole grain repertoire. Food lovers and health-conscious home chefs alike learn how to integrate whole grains into their busy lives, from quick-cooking quinoa and buckwheat to the slower varieties such as spelt and Kamut. The stunning flavors and lively textures of whole grains are enhanced with natural ingredients such as butter, cream, and prosciutto--in moderation--to create lush Mediterranean-inspired recipes. Maria’s approachable style and generous spirit make this collection of time-honored, updated classics a treasury for today’s cooks.

Book Grist

    Book Details:
  • Author : Abra Berens
  • Publisher : Chronicle Books
  • Release : 2021-10-26
  • ISBN : 1797207156
  • Pages : 452 pages

Download or read book Grist written by Abra Berens and published by Chronicle Books. This book was released on 2021-10-26 with total page 452 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As featured in Epicurious, Modern Farmer, Refinery29, Shape, Plated, Eater, Food52, Midwest Living, Bon Appetit, MindBodyGreen, The Infatuation, Associated Press, On the Menu and NPR's The Splendid Table. Make grains the easiest, healthiest, and most exciting stars on your table. Grist is the only grain and legume cookbook you need. Abra Berens, a James Beard semifinalist for Outstanding Chef: Great Lakes and the author of Ruffage, shares more than 300 recipes and variations, plus substantial reference information to help you discover the next great grain. Grist includes more than 125 recipes for 29 different types of grains, legumes, and seeds that, in combination with vegetables and lean proteins, are the stars of the healthiest, most variable, and most satisfying meals—many of them gluten free. New and seasoned home cooks will want to reference this guide to start building a repertoire of approachable, big-on-flavor recipes. Home cooks will be attracted to the reference quality of the book, its beauty (more than 100 photos and 30 illustrations) and heft (125 recipes + 300 variations = 448 pages), as well as the great writing, relatable voice, author authority, unique recipe style, extensive variations, and gorgeous photography and illustrations. THIS IS THE A TO Z OF GRAINS, BEANS, AND LEGUMES: The content is deep and authoritative, but also wide-ranging, with information and recipes for 29 different grains, legumes, and seeds: Amaranth, Barley, Black-Eyed Peas, Buckwheat, Bulgur, Chickpeas, Common Beans, Corn, Cowpeas, Crowder Peas, Farro, Fava Beans, Field Peas, Fonio, Freekeh, Legumes, Lentils, Lima Beans, Millet, Oats, Quinoa, Rice, Sorghum, Split Peas, Soy Beans, Teff, Tiny Seed Grains, and Wheat Berries. REFERENCE BOOK: Organized by type of grain/legume/seed, each chapter offers authoritative info and tips that home cooks can use to deepen their knowledge of ingredients and broaden their repertoire of techniques. The recipes are simple, are generally quick to prepare, and use ingredients that are easy to find or often already in people's pantries. FOLLOW UP ON SUCCESS: Ruffage by Abra Berens was named a Best Cookbook for Spring 2019 by the New York Times and Bon Appétit, was a 2019 Michigan Notable Book winner, and was nominated for a 2019 James Beard Award. Here's some strong praise for Ruffage: "Things in my kitchen have changed since Ruffage arrived. This organized, easygoing guide to 29 vegetables offers a few cooking methods for each one, supplemented by several variations.” —Kim Severson, New York Times "[RUFFAGE] is a total classic in the making."—Christina Chaey, associate editor, Bon Appétit "Crammed with exciting ideas that encourage creativity, this lively book will quickly become an essential item in the home cook's library."—Library Journal (starred review)

Book Good to the Grain

    Book Details:
  • Author : Kim Boyce
  • Publisher : Abrams
  • Release : 2011-11-23
  • ISBN : 1613121296
  • Pages : 688 pages

Download or read book Good to the Grain written by Kim Boyce and published by Abrams. This book was released on 2011-11-23 with total page 688 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The James Beard Foundation Award-winning cookbook “that explores the landscape of whole-grain flours, with deliciousness as its guiding principle” (The Oregonian). Baking with whole-grain flours used to be about making food that was good for you, not food that necessarily tasted good, too. But Kim Boyce truly has reinvented the wheel with this collection of seventy-five recipes that feature twelve different kinds of whole-grain flours, from amaranth to teff, proving that whole-grain baking is more about incredible flavors and textures than anything else. When Boyce, a former pastry chef at Spago and Campanile, left the kitchen to raise a family, she was determined to create delicious cakes, muffins, breads, tarts, and cookies that her kids (and everybody else) would love. She began experimenting with whole-grain flours, and Good to the Grain is the happy result. The cookbook proves that whole-grain baking can be easily done with a pastry chef’s flair. Plus, there’s a chapter on making jams, compotes, and fruit butters with seasonal fruits that help bring out the wonderfully complex flavors of whole-grain flours. “This is the book we’ve been waiting for. A cookbook that takes all those incredible flours with names like amaranth and kamut that have started appearing in stores, and tells us what to do with them.” —Kitchn “Thanks to Kim Boyce’s Good to the Grain, we’ve got a whole new range of flavors to play with—she’s inspired us to put a little whole wheat into our cookies, a little spelt in our cake, and to always remember to make our food taste, above all, more of itself.” —Food52

Book Greens   Grains

    Book Details:
  • Author : Molly Watson
  • Publisher : Chronicle Books
  • Release : 2014-11-18
  • ISBN : 1452133026
  • Pages : 127 pages

Download or read book Greens Grains written by Molly Watson and published by Chronicle Books. This book was released on 2014-11-18 with total page 127 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Enjoy the health benefits of fresh greens and natural grains every day with this collection of simply delicious soups, salads, main dishes and more. Greens and grains are abundant in vitamins and minerals and an invaluable source of protein and fiber. Best of all, they’re utterly delicious! The forty-five recipes in this book combine a variety of grains with nutrient-rich greens like kale, chard, spinach, escarole, nettles, and collards in dishes for all occasions—many requiring only one pot! Author Molly Watson provides a comprehensive reference of cooking methods for dozens of grains, from quinoa to rye berries. More than thirty mouthwatering photographs convey the beauty of these natural foods that burst with flavor, color, and lusciousness. Both practical and inspiring, this is an indispensable book for the health-conscious home cook.

Book Grain Mains

    Book Details:
  • Author : Bruce Weinstein
  • Publisher : Rodale Books
  • Release : 2012-08-21
  • ISBN : 1609613074
  • Pages : 243 pages

Download or read book Grain Mains written by Bruce Weinstein and published by Rodale Books. This book was released on 2012-08-21 with total page 243 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A long-overdue cookbook that takes whole grains from "good for you" side dish to sophisticated and satisfying main course. We all know that choosing whole grains over processed ingredients is better for our health, yet the likes of millet, quinoa, and barley are still stuck on the culinary sidelines. Bruce Weinstein and Mark Scarbrough bring these unheralded culinary superstars to the center of the plate, with more than 100 recipes showing that their range of textures and flavors is greater than any other food group, they're incredibly versatile, they're economical, and they can anchor a meal. Readers will be surprised at how easily and creatively whole grains can be used as the base for breakfast, dessert, and elegant entrees: Baked Barley Grits with Apples and Sausage will far outdo the standard cornmeal; and Millet Burgers with Olives, Sun-dried Tomatoes, and Pecorino won't leave anyone missing the meat. Tips on quick-cooking grains or precooking ahead of time make cooking with these hearty staples practical for weeknights, and many are appropriate (or can be modified) for vegetarian and vegan diets. Grain Mains is a modern manifesto for whole grains, with inventive and tantalizing recipes.

Book Bob s Red Mill Cookbook

    Book Details:
  • Author : Miriam Harris
  • Publisher : Running Press Adult
  • Release : 2009-11-03
  • ISBN : 0786752149
  • Pages : 449 pages

Download or read book Bob s Red Mill Cookbook written by Miriam Harris and published by Running Press Adult. This book was released on 2009-11-03 with total page 449 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: If cooking healthier meals at home is your new resolution, look no further than Bob's Red Mill's extensive collection of high-quality grains, flours, and other mouth-watering products. The Bob's Red Mill Cookbook will help introduce new whole-grain ingredients into all of your daily meals, without a huge investment in pricey, difficult-to-locate, limited products that do more to take up space than change nutrition habits. Whole-wheat flours, brown rice, whole beans, and legumes have become prevalent in supermarkets everywhere, but among the hundreds of products milled at the Bob's Red Mill plant are also blue corn flour, quinoa, amaranth, teff, and all varieties of nuts and seeds, and they can be integrated seamlessly into any diet to delicious effect. The unique, family-owned mill has been in the business of producing healthy whole-grain products for over 30 years, and they provide here more than 350 recipes for all sorts of everyday meals: morning food, snacks and sides, main courses, soups and stews, and sweets, with plenty of vegetarian and gluten-free dishes. This practical and comprehensive cookbook is an outstanding collection of reliable recipes that reflect the Bob's Red Mill product quality, product diversity, and dedication to healthful eating. Becoming a more inventive cook is a stepping stone to a healthier outlook, incorporating better ingredients for a better life.

Book Grains for Every Season

    Book Details:
  • Author : Joshua McFadden
  • Publisher : Artisan Books
  • Release : 2021-11-23
  • ISBN : 157965956X
  • Pages : 369 pages

Download or read book Grains for Every Season written by Joshua McFadden and published by Artisan Books. This book was released on 2021-11-23 with total page 369 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: James Beard Award–winning author Joshua McFadden gives grains the same considered and wide-ranging treatment he did vegetables in this much-anticipated follow-up to the mega-successful Six Seasons.

Book Mediterranean Grains and Greens

Download or read book Mediterranean Grains and Greens written by Paula Wolfert and published by Ecco. This book was released on 1998-08-26 with total page 400 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Paula Wolfert is passionate about the Mediterranean -- its landscape, its people, its culture, and above all, its rich culinary tradition. Her five earlier cookbooks celebrated the sensuous pleasures of the Mediterranean kitchen and introduced a previously uninitiated American audience to an exciting new way of cooking and eating. In her eagerly awaited Mediterranean Grains and Greens, Wolfert continues that tradition, focusing on the delectable grains and greens-based dishes she discovered as she spent five years traversing the Mediterranean region, from Spain in the west toIsrael, Lebanon, and Syria in the east, with stops in France, Italy, Turkey, and Greece. Here are bountiful breads (Mirsini's Spiced Barley Bread); mouthwatering pastries (Spicy Beef, Olives, and Capers in Semolina Pastry Turnovers); nourishing comfort soups (Garlic Soup with Leafy Greens); crisp salads of mixed greens, cooked green salads, and savory grain salads (Samira's Tabbouleh with Parsley, Bulgur, Cinnamon, and Cumin); unusual desserts (Tunisian Homemade Couscous with Golden Raisins); and accompanying sauces, condiments, and seasonings. Though Mediterranean Grains and Greens is not a vegetarian cookbook, meat, fish, and poultry, when they appear, are used primarily as condiments and flavor enhancers rather than the main focus of a meal. Throughout, Wolfert explains the historical and cultural significance of her dishes, sharing traditional preparation techniques as well as her adaptations for the American home kitchen. Ever conscious of the availability of ingredients in this country, she recommends readily available alternatives found in grocery stores and farmer's markets. Whether foraging for wild "apron greens" in the Turkish countryside, "listening" to risotto in Venice to tell if it's ready to eat, making homemade rustic pasta on the island of Crete, baking Sardinian flatbread the old-fashioned way, scrambling eggs with kofte along the Euphrates, or preparing the unusual "black paellas" of Valencia, Paula Wolfert shares her adventures in the engaging first-person stories that accompany each recipe. This comprehensive collection invites Paula Wolfert's loyal fans and followers to rediscover the joys of Mediterranean living, cooking, and eating right along with her. Like her earlier works, the enticing, wide-ranging Mediterranean Grains and Greens is destined to become a kitchen classic, a book that every serious cook, armchair traveler, and lover of good food will want to own.

Book Simply Ancient Grains

    Book Details:
  • Author : Maria Speck
  • Publisher : National Geographic Books
  • Release : 2015-04-14
  • ISBN : 1607745887
  • Pages : 0 pages

Download or read book Simply Ancient Grains written by Maria Speck and published by National Geographic Books. This book was released on 2015-04-14 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The award-winning author of Ancient Grains for Modern Meals, Maria Speck makes cooking with ancient grains faster, more intuitive, and easier than ever before in this collection of recipes, most of which are gluten-free. From black rice to red quinoa to golden Kamut berries, ancient grains are showing up on restaurant menus and store shelves in abundance. Yet in home kitchens, many fear that whole grains are too difficult and time-consuming to prepare. In Simply Ancient Grains, Maria makes cooking with these fascinating and nourishing staples easy and accessible with sumptuous recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert. Her family-friendly dishes are Mediterranean-inspired and delicious, such as Spicy Honey and Habanero Shrimp with Cherry Couscous; Farro Salad with Roasted Eggplant, Caramelized Onion, and Pine Nuts; and Red Rice Shakshuka with Feta Cheese. Maria’s tips and simplified approach take whole grain cooking to the next level by amplifying the flavor and enduring beauty of these nutritious grains.

Book The Grains Cookbook

    Book Details:
  • Author : Bert Greene
  • Publisher : Workman Publishing
  • Release : 1988
  • ISBN : 9780894806124
  • Pages : 0 pages

Download or read book The Grains Cookbook written by Bert Greene and published by Workman Publishing. This book was released on 1988 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This cookbook features old standbys such as oats and cornmeal in addition to new grains, such as amaranth and quinoa. Separate sections give the history of each grain, as well as tidbits of trivial information.

Book The New Whole Grains Cookbook

Download or read book The New Whole Grains Cookbook written by Robin Asbell and published by Chronicle Books. This book was released on 2011-11-18 with total page 167 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “Asbell shares her passion for whole grain goodness . . . where the rubber meets the road, when it comes to getting healthy whole grains into your menus.” —Food Management From whole wheat, oats, and rice to farro, barley, and quinoa, no grain is left unturned in this compendium of more than seventy-five healthful recipes. There’s a tasty dish for every meal of the day: Quick Skillet Flatbreads made with millet or teff for breakfast, or a hearty dinner entre of lamb and rye berries braised in red wine. Even desserts get the whole-grain touch with such sweets as Chocolate-Chunk Buckwheat Cookies. A source list helps find the more unusual grains and a glossary describes each one in detail. The New Whole Grains Cookbook makes it easy to eat your grains and love them, too. “If Crunchy Rice Cake-Crusted Halibut with Tofu-Dill Sauce, Whole Wheat Potato Gnocchi with Truffle Oil and Mushrooms, or Crystallized Ginger and Barley Tea Bread have your mouth watering, this book is for you.” —Mother Earth Living “The New Whole Grains Cookbook features more than 75 recipes, including Caramel Walnut Chocolate Chunk Granola and Saffron Quinoa con Pollo. A handy glossary details each grain . . . Whether you favor wheat and rice or barley and quinoa, this cookbook has the right recipe for you.” —Taste for Life

Book The Gluten Free Grains Cookbook

Download or read book The Gluten Free Grains Cookbook written by Quelcy Kogel and published by Page Street Publishing. This book was released on 2019-04-09 with total page 503 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Elevate Your Dishes with Flavorful Grains Whether you’re a strict gluten-free eater, or just looking for more variety, The Gluten-Free Grains Cookbook shares dishes that can appease everyone at the table. Quelcy’s tried and true recipes ensure that you cook with the right ingredients for the perfect meal every time. Discover grains from ancient Aztec amaranth and Ethiopian teff to buckwheat and sorghum and a myriad of ways to make them into memorable meals. Both omnivores and vegans can get behind recipes such as Friday Night Nachos or Quinoa “Fish” Fritter Tacos. Amaranth introduces nutty undertones to Smoky Tomato Cream Soup and Kimchi Pancakes. These grains, and others featured in this book, bring dimension to your cooking and help you pack more essential minerals into every delicious meal.

Book The Complete Beans and Grains Cookbook

Download or read book The Complete Beans and Grains Cookbook written by America's Test Kitchen and published by America's Test Kitchen. This book was released on 2024-02-06 with total page 449 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From favas to fonio, take a deep dive into the vast world of beans and grains, with hundreds of exceptional, foolproof recipes Whether you're just opening a can of black beans, taking the time to brine scarlet runners, or cooking teff, the world of beans and grains is both approachable and delicious. Discover tantalizing recipes that use them in everything from sandwiches and handpies to tacos and pizza, salads and simmered soups to cultural mainstays from around the world like adasi, spatzle, hummus, and gyros. These dishes will delight omnivores, vegetarians, and vegans alike. ATK test cooks have worked through mountains of beans —sprouting, baking, pressure-cooking, and pureeing—to present you with expert cooking instructions and make-ahead know how: From how to make beans tender while keeping their shape to preventing cooked grains from clumping up. In this comprehensive collection, find everything from weeknight recipes to special occasion meals, helpful charts, fast and vegan tags, and much more: Beanified recipes: Classics reimagined to let beans deliciously take over. Think Beans Puttanesca and Chickpea Bouillabaisse Grainy innovations: Unique dishes such as Savory Oatmeal and Teff-Stuffed Squash with Lime Crema and Roasted Pepitas Classic comfort: The best versions of favorites like Texas Chili, Black Bean Burgers, and Creamy White Bean Soup Heirloom beans and ancient grains: Test cooks developed recipes to match to the right bean or grain. Learn how best to purchase, prep, and cook these beans and grains for optimum flavor. Useful substitutions: Recipes include a substitution line offering convenient bean and grain options

Book Whole Grain Cookbook

    Book Details:
  • Author : Jacob Smiley
  • Publisher : Niche Content Solutions
  • Release : 2024-09-01
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 52 pages

Download or read book Whole Grain Cookbook written by Jacob Smiley and published by Niche Content Solutions. This book was released on 2024-09-01 with total page 52 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Whole grains have been a staple in the human diet for thousands of years, playing a vital role in sustaining civilizations across the globe. From the rice fields of Asia to the wheat farms of Europe and the cornfields of the Americas, whole grains have provided essential nutrients, energy, and satisfaction. Yet, in today's fast-paced world, refined grains often overshadow their whole counterparts. This preface serves as an introduction to the many benefits and varieties of whole grains, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of how these grains can enrich our diets and lives. Whole grains are defined as grains that contain all three parts of the grain kernel: the bran, germ, and endosperm. Unlike refined grains, which have been stripped of their bran and germ, whole grains retain their full nutritional profile. This means they are packed with fiber, vitamins, minerals, and other beneficial compounds that contribute to overall health. The benefits of consuming whole grains are vast, ranging from improved digestive health to reduced risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and certain cancers. Despite their importance, whole grains are often misunderstood or overlooked. Many people believe that whole grains are difficult to cook or that they lack flavor compared to refined grains. However, with a little knowledge and creativity, whole grains can be transformed into delicious and satisfying meals that are easy to prepare and full of flavor. This eBook is designed to guide you through the world of whole grains, from understanding their nutritional value to learning how to cook and incorporate them into your meals. Whether you are new to whole grains or looking to expand your repertoire, this eBook will provide practical tips, recipes, and insights to help you make the most of these nutrient-rich foods. In the following chapters, we will explore the different types of whole grains, their health benefits, and various cooking techniques. You will also find a selection of recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, and even baking, all centered around whole grains. Additionally, we will discuss how to plan meals with whole grains, troubleshoot common cooking challenges, and pair whole grains with other ingredients to create balanced and flavorful dishes. By the end of this eBook, you will have a comprehensive understanding of whole grains and the confidence to incorporate them into your daily diet. Whole grains are not just a dietary choice; they are a way to nourish your body, support your health, and enjoy a wide variety of delicious foods. Whether you are seeking to improve your health, diversify your meals, or simply enjoy the natural goodness of whole grains, this guide will be an invaluable resource.

Book Whole Grain Cookbook

    Book Details:
  • Author : A. D. Livingston
  • Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
  • Release : 2013-05-07
  • ISBN : 1493001825
  • Pages : 393 pages

Download or read book Whole Grain Cookbook written by A. D. Livingston and published by Rowman & Littlefield. This book was released on 2013-05-07 with total page 393 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Grain truly is the staff of life—tasty, versatile, and highly nutritious. This terrific and comprehensive cookbook offers authentic, eclectic, homespun recipes that showcase a variety of different grains at their best, whether on their own or cooked with vegetables or meat. From the familiar oat to exotic ancient crops, The Whole Grain Cookbook celebrates the good eating offered by 20 different whole grains: amaranth, quinoa, corn (maize), wheat, spelt, QK-77, triticale, rye, oats, rice, barley, millet, teff, sorghum, fonio, buckwheat, chickpeas, beans and peas, seeds, and nuts. Also included is information on how to store whole grain and how to grind your own meal and flour with a home milling machine (as with coffee and pepper, freshly ground grains are more flavorful, and less expensive, than store-bought). Appetizing, informative, and uncomplicated, this is a resource you’ll return to again and again.