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The New Laurel's Kitchen: A Handbook for Vegetarian Cookery and Nutrition by Laurel Robertson
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The New Laurel's Kitchen: A Handbook for Vegetarian Cookery and Nutrition

by Laurel Robertson

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A classic vegetarian cookbook. Like all good cookbooks it reflects the personal cooking style of the author. This one tends to lean heavily on whole grains and buttermilk. My favorite recipes are "Whole Beet Borscht" p152, "Green Potatoes for Six" p206, "Baked Zucchini" p 216, and "Lasagna al Forno" p256 ( )
  sheherazahde | Jul 11, 2008 |
I love this cookbook, even though I don't use it as much as I used to. It has fantastic nutritional information in the book (a section which is missing from the mini paperback version), and the bread recipes are fantastic.

highly recommend! ( )
  rudyleon | Jul 18, 2007 |
Good information for pregnancy and lactation. ( )
  cphillips | May 29, 2007 |
I still have my original copy of the old Laurel's Kitchen. The recipes in this one are lower fat and slightly updated. Also, it's easier to handle and read the larger paperback in the kitchen. I still go back to my original copy, since it's the one I read from cover to cover and am most familiar with where to find things.

What I like most about this book (original and new editions) is how much they cover about being a vegetarian. I still use it as a reference to look up things about nutrition (like what vegetarian foods are high in iodine, etc.) although the recipes aren't nearly as interesting to me these days.
  bilbette | Aug 6, 2006 |
A classic veggie cookbook. ( )
  tiggergrrl | Jul 23, 2006 |
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The New Laurel's Kitchen includes plenty of simple, beat-the-clock recipes - who doesn't need them? But it refuses to blur the distinction between natural foods and fast foods. If you need forty-five minutes to bake a potato or cook brown rice, fine. That's good, solid wind-down time, precious in today's hurried world: time to cut up green beans, or prepare a cauliflower curry; time for the children to dry the lettuce and help make an Appley Bread Pudding. Laurel's kitchen has its own pace - a human pace, that lets other things happen besides just dinner. Good health is the first concern here, and foods that support it are rendered irresistible: dishes like Mushrooms Petaluma, Poppyseed Noodles, Lazy Pirogi, and Sebastapol Pizza. These are well-tested and innately manageable recipes, homespun, but with a generous splash of the sophistication that has swept the food world in recent years.

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