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Jane Grigson's Vegetable Book

by Jane Grigson

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I've only had this for a short time, but all recipes I've tried so far are both simple and very tasty, making full use of the individuality of the vegetables used. Especially if you have a CSA box ("groentetas") you have to have this.
The only thing I could do without is a bit much emphasis on presentation, but that's easy to ignore. ( )
  wester | Dec 10, 2008 |
Battered and splattered kitchen copy of many years ( )
  botanica | Jul 29, 2007 |
Invaluable. Whenever confronted by an unusual vegetable, this is the book I look for. As well as recipes, it has much useful information about choosing and preparing vegetables, and some wonderful historical snippets too. MB 7-vi-2007 ( )
1 vote MyopicBookworm | Jun 7, 2007 |
Although I have labelled this vegetarian, it is more a book of how to cook vegetables (with lots of interesting variations).
  Eric_the_Hamster | Oct 12, 2005 |
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Canonical titleJane Grigson's Vegetable Book
Original publication date1979-08
Awards and honorsAndre Simon Award (1978)
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0803259948, Paperback)

In Jane Grigson's Vegetable Book American readers, gardeners, and food lovers will find everything they've always wanted to know about the history and romance of seventy-five different vegetables, from artichokes to yams, and will learn how to use them in hundreds of different recipes, from the exquisitely simple “Broccoli Salad” to the engagingly esoteric “Game with Tomato and Chocolate Sauce.” Jane Grigson gives basic preparation and cooking instructions for all the vegetables discussed and recipes for eating them in every style from least adulterated to most adorned. This is by no means a book intended for vegetarians alone, however. There are recipes for “Cassoulet,” “Chicken Gumbo,” and even Dr. William Kitchiner's 1817 version of “Bubble and Squeak” (fried beef and cabbage).
 
Jane Grigson's Vegetable Book is a joy to read and a pleasure to use in the kitchen. It will introduce you to vegetables you've never met before, develop your friendship with those you know only in passing, and renew your romance with some you've come to take for granted.
 
This edition has a special introduction for American readers, tables of equivalent weights and measures, and a glossary, which make the book as accessible to Americans as it is to those in Grigson's native England.

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