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    All About Party Food (Joy of Cooking S.)

  3. Herb and Spice: A Cook's Reference
    Herb and Spice: A Cook's Reference

  4. Good Wine Guide
    Good Wine Guide

  5. The Gerard Ronay Chocolate Kit
    The Gerard Ronay Chocolate Kit

  6. Chef's Secrets: Mastering the Art of Good Food
    Chef's Secrets: Mastering the Art of Good Food

  7. Taste of Morocco
    Taste of Morocco

  8. New Great Dishes of the World
    New Great Dishes of the World

  9. Classic Great Dishes of the World
    Classic Great Dishes of the World

  10. Dining on "Babylon 5"
    Dining on "Babylon 5"

  11. The Catalan Country Kitchen: Food and Wine from the Pyrenees to the Mediterranean Seacoast of Barcelona
    The Catalan Country Kitchen: Food and Wine from the Pyrenees to the Mediterranean Seacoast of Barcelona

  12. "Ideal Home" Entertaining
    "Ideal Home" Entertaining

  13. New Great Dishes of the World
    New Great Dishes of the World

  14. "Frasier": Cafe Nervosa - The Connoisseur's Cookbook
    "Frasier": Cafe Nervosa - The Connoisseur's Cookbook

  15. Recipes from the PizzaExpress Kitchen
    Recipes from the PizzaExpress Kitchen

  16. The Quest for Food: Its Role in Human Evolution and Migration
    The Quest for Food: Its Role in Human Evolution and Migration

  17. Food in Roman Britain
    Food in Roman Britain

  18. Low Fat (Quick & Easy)
    Low Fat (Quick & Easy)

  19. Food
    Food

  20. Eat Safely (The Feel Good Factor)
    Eat Safely (The Feel Good Factor)

  21. Juice Up Your Energy Levels (The Feel Good Factor)
    Juice Up Your Energy Levels (The Feel Good Factor)

  22. "Trade Secrets": Food and Drink (Trade Secrets)
    "Trade Secrets": Food and Drink (Trade Secrets)

  23. Little Red Gooseberries
    Little Red Gooseberries

  24. GM Free: Shopper's Guide to Genetically Modified Foods
    GM Free: Shopper's Guide to Genetically Modified Foods

  25. The Plant Programme: Recipes for Fighting Breast Cancer - Healthier Non-dairy Living for Everyone
    The Plant Programme: Recipes for Fighting Breast Cancer - Healthier Non-dairy Living for Everyone

Joy of Cooking: All About Vegetarian
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Excellent addition to our cook books collection
  • A great summary of the original
  • Cheap and easy cooking - perfect for college kids.
  • Classic vegetarian recipes.
  • Excellent vegetarian recipes . . .
Joy of Cooking: All About Vegetarian
Irma S. Rombauer , Ethan Becker , and Marion Rombauer Becker
Manufacturer: Scribner
ProductGroup: Book
Binding: Hardcover

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Is it possible to improve upon perfection? Apparently, the answer is yes! Joy of Cooking reaches new heights with this series of illustrated volumes. All About Vegetarian Cooking begins with a short section on organic ingredients and nutrition for vegetarians and then plunges into a collection of more than 100 of Joy's best-loved vegetarian recipes. With the addition of cooking tips, serving suggestions, and more than 150 stunning photographs of finished dishes and cooking techniques, this is truly a joy.

After more than 60 years, we've learned to trust America's favorite cookbook to provide clear, well-written recipes that always work for dishes as diverse as falafel, spanakopita, and succotash. Perusing its pages, however, used to be a very plain experience. Now it's just plain mouthwatering! The full-page photograph of the Grilled Eggplant and Roasted Red Pepper Panini dish--focaccia with tapenade and fresh mozzarella--is a showstopper and leaves nothing to the imagination. The big earthenware bowl of Winter Vegetable Couscous redefines comfort food. And the golden, crispy crust on the Persian Rice, made with basmati rice, saffron, onions, and dried apricots, will leave you breathless and starving. Somehow, we never noticed these gems buried deep in the big Joy. Mixed together in the vegetables section, we didn't realize until now how many of them are dishes that can stand alone as entrées.

Joy has always been a good bet for kitchen novices, but these volumes go the extra step by illustrating the finished dish (always reassuring for a beginner) and suggesting many useful techniques, such as how to separate eggs, press tofu, and prepare artichokes. For those of us who already own a copy (or two) of the original tome, this adaptation is simply inspirational and a great addition to anyone's cookbook library. The presentation is so beautiful and stimulating, you'll hardly recognize that the recipes are the good old reliables, all dressed up and ready to go. --Leora Y. Bloom

Book Description

The book that taught America how to cook,

now illustrated with glorious color photography

ALL ABOUT

VEGETARIAN COOKING

A fresh and original way to put the classic advice of Joy of Cooking to work -- illustrated and designed in a beautiful and easy-to-use new book.

Sixty years after Irma Rombauer advised new cooks to "Stand facing the stove," America's love affair with Joy of Cooking continues unabated. And why not? Joy in hand, tens of millions of people -- from novices to professionals -- have learned to do everything from make a meat loaf to clean a squid to frost a wedding cake. For decades, Joy of Cooking has taught America how to cook, serving as the standard against which all other cookbooks are judged.

All About Vegetarian Cooking upholds that standard. While keeping the conversational and instructional manner of the flagship book, All About Vegetarian Cooking is organized by ingredient and type of dish. Chapters include stocks and soups, salads, vegetables, beans and tofu, pastas and grains, and eggs, and incorporate more than 100 of Joy's bestloved vegetarian recipes, from Roasted Vegetable Lasagne to Greek Spinach and Cheese Pie. You'll also find information on nutrition for vegetarians, planning menus, and rules for serving sizes, as well as tips and techniques for buying, storing, and preparing fresh vegetables. Add to that more than 150 original photographs, specially commissioned for this volume, presented in the most easy-to-use design imaginable.

Whether you belong to one of the millions of American households that already own a copy (or two) of Joy, or you have never cracked the spine of a cookbook before, Joy of Cooking: All About Vegetarian Cooking is for you. It is a spectacular achievement, worthy of its name. Joy has never been more beautiful.

The Indispensable Kitchen Resource...

All-New, All-Purpose, and now All-in-Color

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Excellent addition to our cook books collection.......2007-06-20

This is a very well-organized book, with simple, clear, specific directions on how to cook a variety of vegetarian dishes. It starts with the basics of cooking and goes on to describe how to make some tasty, good-looking dishes. Has lots of pictures.

We just got the book and finished browsing through it. My wife and I are vegetarians and cook a lot, and we can tell the recipes are good. We look forward to some delicious experimentation with the dishes described here.

Well worth the price.

3 out of 5 stars A great summary of the original.......2007-01-10

I originally found the Joy of Cooking in the public library, took it home and even though it wasn't specifically vegetarian I found most part of the book helpful as it gives detailed descriptions on how to properly cook almost everything. When I saw the vegetables section available on it's own I had to purchase it.

I'm quite satisfied with this book, especially since it has photos. It's not as detailed as the original, but I still like the simplicity of the recipes and the writing style. Even though I've been vegetarian for some years now it's great to have a reference book that gives instructions on how to properly do things, such as roasting your own capsicum or making your own tomato sauce.

5 out of 5 stars Cheap and easy cooking - perfect for college kids........2001-01-26

I am only a college student whose cooking skills are almost nonexistent, yet this particular book made me the chef of the day. The first thing I cooked out of this book was the cheese stuffed eggplant - at first I was terrified how it was going to come out, but the recipe was delicious, meat free (meat's expensive, so meat free is a great plus for a poor college kid), and with pictures to compare whether what I have made is actually what was supposed to be made. My roommates liked it very much, nobody complained, and I didn't blow up the kitchen or anything :).

I highly recommend it to anyone whose major concern is the ability to cook cheaply and effectively. Most of the recipes include things which can be stored for a couple of days prior to final preparation. It also includes a basic overview of dietary needs of a meat eater and vegetarians, explaining the alternatives for both. But the best thing about it, that since it is so beautiful and classy looking, it gives you confidence to cook and doesn't make you feel like a total moron in the kitchen.

5 out of 5 stars Classic vegetarian recipes........2000-12-05

Most households including mine had a copy of Joy of Cooking. It was quite a tome, but this selection of vegetarian recipes in Joy of Cooking: All About Vegetarian Cooking is contained in a slim volume, easy to handle in the kitchen, and with great color pictures. I think these recipes are all in the latest Joy of Cooking, but to have them all in one place, with pictures and tips for beginning chefs, is very useful. The book is priced to fit a student budget, but contains recipes which range from casual dining to fancy enough for entertaining friends. The recipes also include a variety of courses. A good summary of the variety of vegetarian diets is included in the beginning, as well as an alternate food pyramid for vegetarians. A section of Egg recipes is included, for those who eat eggs along with their vegetables. This is one of those cookbooks which you can just pick up and read, and it really lives up to its name, and should be a useful holiday present for anybody.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent vegetarian recipes . . ........2000-12-03

The first cookbook I ever used was a 1954 edition of Irma Rombauer's "The Joy of Cooking." The updated version of this classic is still one of my primary sources.

This new edition repackages the vegetarian recipes already contained in "The Joy of Cooking" into a useful smaller volume. The extras include shopping and cooking techniques and full color photos of many of the dishes. The photography is excellent, and will tempt you to drop everything and head for the kitchen.

The same "never-fail" standard of the original is preserved here. The recipes are well written, and include easy-to-locate ingredients. If you're a vegetarian and have been avoiding getting the original all-inclusive "Joy of Cooking" because you'll never use most of the recipes, then this is definitely the book for you. While a large number of the recipes are for ovo-lactos, there are a substantial number that are suitable for vegans as well.

And even if you're not vegetarian, you'll still find tempting treats in this volume.

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