Green Market Baking Book

Green Market Baking Book
Title Green Market Baking Book PDF eBook
Author Laura C. Martin
Publisher Union Square & Co.
Pages 280
Release 2011-01-04
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1402787464

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Lose the sugar with recipes for sweet and savory treats that use only natural sweeteners and seasonal products: no white sugar, corn syrup, or chemical substitutes allowed. Celebrity chefs from across America contribute their favorite recipes to this unique collection, which offers suggestions for delicious dairy- and gluten-free treats, along with vegan and low-fat variations. And every recipe has been tested and re-tested to perfection. Plus, Laura Martin demystifies the art of substituting natural sweeteners for refined products, so readers can use these sure-fire alternatives in their own favorite dishes!

The New Greenmarket Cookbook

The New Greenmarket Cookbook
Title The New Greenmarket Cookbook PDF eBook
Author Gabrielle Langholtz
Publisher Da Capo Lifelong Books
Pages 257
Release 2014-05-27
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0738216909

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"There's a kind of magic that the Greenmarket holds, that even in this most urbanized of landscapes, we can eat a locally grown Bosc pear whose glorious taste can cause our experience of the world to shift."—From the foreword by Jim Oseland, Saveur Founded in 1976 with 12 farmers in a parking lot, New York's famed Greenmarket has now grown to become the largest and most diverse network of outdoor urban farmers' markets in the country, with 54 markets and more than 230 participating family farms, bakeries, and fishermen. Celebrated chefs have long touted the produce available at these markets, sourcing ingredients for some of their best dishes. Now,The New Greenmarket Cookbook brings to life the variety, flavor, and personal connections that have made the Greenmarket a culinary destination known the world over. Following the natural cycle of a year at the market, with chapters organized by season, the book offers easy, delicious restaurant recipes from the top chefs who frequent the stands for ingredients and inspiration. With full–color photos to illustrate the simple–yet–spectacular dishes—think sugar snap pea and whipped-ricotta tartines, pavlova with strawberries and basil, cider–braised pork shoulder, dandelion green salad with pancetta, cantaloupe and hyssop popsicles, and lemon thyme panna cotta—The New Greenmarket Cookbook is a gorgeous, flavorful journey through a bountiful year at the Greenmarket. With recipes from: Jose Andres, Michael Anthony, Mark Bittman, April Bloomfield, Daniel Boulud, Melissa Clark, Dana Cowin, Amanda Hesser, Dan Kluger, Anita Lo, Michael Pollan, Eric Ripert, Audrey Saunders, Bill Telepan, Christina Tosi, and many more. "The Greenmarket provides our restaurant and neighbors with a variety of delicious, nutritious, and beautiful ingredients; the dishes we create are often inspired by walks through the market. It is also a meeting point with the growers, the people who are the most passionate and knowledgeable about that food. It is one of our most precious resources in New York City."—Michael Anthony, Executive Chef, Gramercy Tavern

The America's Test Kitchen Family Baking Book

The America's Test Kitchen Family Baking Book
Title The America's Test Kitchen Family Baking Book PDF eBook
Author America's Test Kitchen
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Baking
ISBN 9781933615226

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Every single recipe in the book has been tested not once, not twice, but often as many as 20 or 30 times. Recipes that work... the first time and every time.

The Greenmarket Cookbook

The Greenmarket Cookbook
Title The Greenmarket Cookbook PDF eBook
Author Joel Patraker
Publisher Viking Adult
Pages 254
Release 2000
Genre Cookbooks
ISBN

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Fresh, natural, seasonal, and deliciously packaged, The Greenmarket Cookbook offers 100 recipes and 150 color and b&w photographs from the country's leading greenmarket.

The Great Bake Take and Go Baking Book

The Great Bake Take and Go Baking Book
Title The Great Bake Take and Go Baking Book PDF eBook
Author Katharine MacPherson
Publisher FriesenPress
Pages 159
Release 2024-04-26
Genre Cooking
ISBN 103918832X

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In The Great Bake Take and Go Baking Book, baker and author Katharine MacPherson shares her favourite recipes and strategies on how to start a successful bake table. Breads, cookies, muffins, scones, bars, and more—this book has it all. These recipes—tested and improved—emphasize whole, simple ingredients that your customers and family members will enjoy for years to come. All can be easily doubled and tripled, perfect for farmers markets and fairs, bake sales, and home cooking. You can customize fillings, toppings, and more, adding your own creative flair to the bake. The Great Bake Take and Go Baking Book goes beyond a collection of mouthwatering recipes. Katharine provides strategies on how to run a successful bake table—and small business—so readers don’t have to learn the hard way. She knows that with an ever-growing to-do list before event day, bakers look for ways to simplify and increase efficiencies. From freeze-ahead and make-ahead options to easy step-by-step instructions and time-saving tips, this guide has you covered. It even includes a timeline for event day to help keep you organized, prepared, and having fun interacting with customers. Whether you’re a baker ready to start your own business or a home baker looking to fundraise, this book contains essential tips on how to do it. The Great Bake Take and Go Baking Book is a must-have for anyone looking for their new favourite recipe.

Fresh

Fresh
Title Fresh PDF eBook
Author Carol E. Schneider
Publisher Random House
Pages 168
Release 1989
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9780679726029

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The Farmers' Market Cookbook

The Farmers' Market Cookbook
Title The Farmers' Market Cookbook PDF eBook
Author Nina Planck
Publisher Diversion Publishing Corp.
Pages 239
Release 2013-09-03
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1938120701

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“A celebration of [fruit] and vegetable treasures . . . packed with clear, concise recipes, written in a no–nonsense style” (Farmers Weekly). No one knows fresh vegetables like Nina Planck. She grew up in Virginia, picking tomatoes, corn, beans, melons, and more on the family farm, and selling it all at nascent farmers’ markets. From the age of nine, she’s answered every question urban—and country—eaters have about produce. In 1999, Nina found herself living in London and, homesick for local food, she started London’s first farmers’ market. In The Farmers’ Market Cookbook, Nina explains what the farmer knows about every vegetable from asparagus to zucchini—and what the cook needs to know. In more than thirty chapters, each dedicated to cooking with the freshest fruits and vegetables, Nina offers simple and delicious recipes for beef, pork, chicken, and fish, as well as a passel of ideas for perfect side dishes, soups, and desserts—all with produce in the lead role. Try Roast Pork Chops with Apple & Horseradish Stuffing, Blueberry & Almond Crisp, and Risotto with Oyster Mushrooms. Nina also offers tips only farmers would know, kitchen strategies, options for a surplus, advice on what to buy at the market and when, what to look for in an eggplant or a blueberry, and how to keep it all fresh. As informative as it is beautiful, The Farmers’ Market Cookbook is perfect for any cook who has stared helplessly at fresh produce, praying for inspiration. Foreword by Nigel Slater, English food writer, journalist, and broadcaster.