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The Complete Whole Grains Cookbook: 150 Recipes for Healthy Living
"Discover the delights of cooking with whole grains."
U.S. Dietary Guidelines recommend that adults consume at least three servings of whole grains every day. Fortunately, whole grains are delicious -- as enjoyed in the outstanding and healthy recipes found in Judith Finlayson's The Complete Whole Grains Cookbook.
The flavors of whole grains vary from earthy to n
...morePaperback, 288 pages
Published
February 15th 2008
by Robert Rose
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cinnamon, saffron, dates, amaranth....mmm, mmm, good
Having been raised on bleached flour, I was unfamiliar with and unaccustomed to cooking with the variation of whole grains featured in this book - wild rice, sorghum, barley, etc. Finlayson makes it easy with thorough details and beautiful photos. Peppery Meat Loaf w/ Couscous (pg 176) and Tailgaters' Favorite Stew (pg 162) are hearty stand-outs. Many vegetarian options too. I think I'm going to have to actually buy this, it's definitely worth a library check-out at least.
Great recipes, great color photos, complete nutritional breakdown. My only complaint is that everything has like 15 ingredients. Bummer.
This is an excellent cookbook! There are so many different grains to try. Millet. Wild rice. Kasha. Quinoa. Bulgar. Millet. Oh my.
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I tried some of the recipes—tasty!
I tried some of the recipes—tasty!
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