Moosewood Restaurant Favorites
The 250 Most-Requested, Naturally Delicious Recipes from One of America's Best-Loved Restaurants
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Pub Date Sep 03 2013 | Archive Date Sep 09 2013
St. Martin's Press | St. Martin's Griffin
Description
This selection of healthy recipes from one of America's most beloved restaurants is a perfect gift for aspiring gourmets.
Moosewood Restaurant, founded in 1973, revolutionized vegetarian cooking by introducing delicious soups, satisfying sandwiches, warming casseroles, zesty entrees, spiffy salads, and divine desserts. Moosewood Restaurant Favorites contains 250 of their most requested recipes completely updated and revised to reflect the way they're cooked now-increasingly vegan and gluten-free, benefiting from fresh herbs, new varieties of vegetables, and the wholesome goodness of newly-rediscovered grains.
This mouthwatering cookbook includes favorites like:
- Red Lentil Soup with Ginger and Cilantro
- Sweet-Potato and Black Bean Burrito
- The Classic Moosewood Tofu Burger
- Caramelized Onion Pie
- Peruvian Quinoa Salad
- Confetti Kale Slaw
- Vegan Chocolate Cake
- Moosewood Restaurant Brownies
- Apple Spice Cake with Sesame Seeds
Including a guide to natural-cooking techniques, Moosewood Restaurant Favorites is the next classic book on their much-loved cookbook shelf.
A Note From the Publisher
Media professionals, please contact publicist Nick Small at nick.small@stmartins.com.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781250006257 |
PRICE | $42.00 (USD) |
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