Why don't we eat more veg? They're healthy, cost-effective and, above all, delicious. Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall believes that we should all be eating more of the good stuff, as he explains in this brilliant book.
He's come up with an abundance of veg-tastic recipes, including a warm salad of grilled courgettes, lemon, garlic, mint and mozzarella, a winter giant couscous salad with herbs and walnuts, radishes with butter and salt, lemony guacamole, linguine with mint and almond pesto and cherry tomatoes, baby carrot risotto, new potato gnocchi, a summer stir-fry with green veg, ginger, garlic and sesame, a winter stir-fry with Brussels sprouts, shiitake mushrooms and five-spice, a cheesy tomato tart, a spring onion gallette, roast jacket chips with merguez spices and spiced yoghurt, curried bubble and squeak, scrambled eggs and asparagus with lemon, tomato gazpacho, pea and parsley soup, roast squash wedges, baba ganoush, beetroot houmous, spinach pasties and barbecued corn on the cob.
With over 200 recipes and vibrant photography from Simon Wheeler, River Cottage Veg Every Day is a timely eulogy to the glorious green stuff.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN: 9781408888520
Number of pages: 416
Weight: 1406 g
Dimensions: 246 x 189 mm
I don't eat much meat so recently I've been hunting down veggie recipe books to help make what I do eat a bit more interesting and varied.
This book has everything. From soups to salads, "bready...
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My husband and I have contemplated being vegetarian for a while - but never quite made it. We have bought copious amounts of vegetarian magazines and cookbooks. We have tried many different recipes. We had all but... More
We got this book as quite like Hugh Fearnley as a chef and got very excited about the fact it is just a veg book.
Being a vegetarian family, we got stuck in the rut of just having 'Quorn' this and...
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