January Cookbook Previews – Part 2
January 15, 2017 by Jenny
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This is my final installment highlighting new books this
month. My first installment covered a mix of
titles and this post covers health-focused titles being
released internationally. Have no fear, there are other titles
coming this month and I’ll have information on them in my January
round-up.
The Ultimate Vegan Cookbook for
Your Instant Pot: 80 Easy and Delicious Plant-Based Recipes That
You Can Make in Half the Time by Kathy Hester contains recipes
like Herbed French Lentils with Beets and Pink Rice, Creamy
Mushroom Curry with Brown Basmati Rice Pilaf, Southern- Style Pinto
Beans, Whole-Grain Cornbread, Smoky Pecan Brussels Sprouts and Tres
Leches-Inspired Dessert Tamales. Kathy also shares how to cook an
entire meal at the same time with layered entrees and side and how
to save time and money by making your own homemade condiments like
No-Effort Soy Yogurt, Fresh Tomato Marinara Sauce and Not-Raw
Almond Milk. Kathy is the vegan queen – her recipes work.
The Poke Cookbook: The Freshest
Way to Eat Fish by Martha Cheng brings the flavors of
Hawaii to our kitchens with 45 recipes for traditional poke, modern
twists, bases, bowls, and other local-style accompaniments. From
classic Shoyu Ahi to creative Uni, Lychee, and Coconut to
vegetarian Mango and Jicama, poke is delicious, simple, and
endlessly customizable.
The Virtuous Tart: Sinful but Saintly Recipes for
Sweets, Treats, and Snacks by Susan Jane White is being
released in the U.S. this month. Previously released in Ireland in 2015. it contains over 60
recipes with healthy benefits. Recipes include: Piña Kale-ada, full
of fortifying folate, Lemon Shizzle Cake, bursting with vitamin C
and an anti-inflammatory dose of turmeric, Honuts, the healthy
donut, and Macaccino Torte with Toasted Pecan and Chocolate
Crumble, beaming with stamina-building maca and antioxidant-rich
cacao. I’m expecting this title this week and will be sharing a
promotion soon.
Deliciously Ella With Friends:
Healthy recipes to love, share and enjoy together by Ella
Woodward is the much-anticipated follow-up cookbook from
Deliciously Ella, the inspirational bestselling food writer who has
taken the cookery world by storm. In the follow-up to her
bestseller Deliciously Ella Every Day, Ella makes it easy
to prepare delicious food for you, your friends and family,
whatever the occasion. No more wondering whether certain dishes go
together, Ella makes life simple with her menus – whether you are
planning a laid-back brunch, a last-minute lunch or a fancy supper,
Ella has it covered with wonderful hearty and filling recipes that
celebrate her natural eating philosophy. This title is being
released in the UK this month.
Cooking with Leo: An Allergen-Free Autism Family
Cookbook by Erica Daniels tells the story of a mother
desperate to heal and to connect with her severely autistic son.
For many years, Erica Daniels had been out to find a successful
dietary intervention for her eleven-year-old son Leo, who suffers
from significant food allergies, gastrointestinal disease and
autism. Through trial and error in her own kitchen, she finally hit
her gastronomic stride of preparing nourishing meals for her entire
family without gluten, dairy, soy, nuts, additives, or
GMOS.
Neil Perry’s Good Cooking by
Neil Perry is being released this month in the UK and previously
released in Australian in November. This book has over 110 simple
yet sophisticated recipes that will show you just how easy it is to
create amazing flavours at home with seasonal produce. Drawing on
culinary influences both global and local, this collection features
recipes suitable for any occasion, and is full of food that will
entice you into the kitchen and inspire you to cook. Some of the
examples of recipes are: Pork and kimchi fritters with spring onion
dipping sauce,Thai basil and vermicelli, and Cinnamon and chilli
braised beef; and devour desserts like Raspberry and yoghurt mousse
cake and Spiced date cake with creme anglaise. One of my favorite
titles from this author is Spice Temple and I’m working on collecting
the rest. I just ordered this one and Simply
Asian!
Cooking that Counts: 1,200 to 1,500-Calorie Meal
Plans to Lose Weight Deliciously by Editors of Cooking
Light delivers sustainable 1,200-1,500 calorie-controlled meal
plans packed with tasty food in an easy-to-use format. Unlike other
weight-loss plans that rely on processed meals and preportioned
snacks, the Cooking Light solution emphasizes
delicious meals prepared with whole, natural foods and teaches
proper portion sizes. With more than 150 recipes, readers will
enjoy menu variety (hopefully picking up some new favorite recipes
along the way!) as well as some flexibility to enjoy desserts and
alcohol.
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