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Bowls of plenty : recipes for healthy and delicious whole-grain meals / Carolynn Carreño ; photographs by Beatriz da Costa ; foreword by Nancy Silverton.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Grand Central Life & Style, 2017Copyright date: ©2017Edition: First hardcover editionDescription: 240 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781455536580
  • 145553658X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 641.6/31 23
LOC classification:
  • TX808 .C365 2017
Contents:
Foreword by Nancy Silverton -- Introduction -- Cooking From This Book -- Shopping -- Equipment, Tools, and Gadgets -- Meet Your Grains -- Breakfast Bowls -- Salad Bowls -- Main Bowls -- Dessert Bowls -- Acknowledgments -- Index.
Summary: "Gorgeous, layered, satisfying bowls have become the next wave of healthy eating. From food blogs to Instagram, farm-to-table bistros to chain restaurants, "the bowl" has become part of our culinary vocabulary. And whole grains are not just for hippies and health nuts anymore! Hearty grains like quinoa, farro, millet, and spelt are replacing flour or corn tortillas, bread, pasta, white rice, and mashed potatoes as the base or vehicle for other, richer, more complex ingredients. BOWLS OF PLENTY brings grain bowls to the home cook, offering more than 75 recipes for hearty, grain-centric, one-dish meals that layer flavorful veggies and delicious sauces and vinaigrettes, with optional meats and dairy on a foundation of whole-grain staples. A mix sweet and savory breakfast bowls, salad bowls that will put an end to the sad desk lunch, flexible composed main dish bowls that work with all diets, and creative dessert bowls, BOWLS OF PLENTY is a modern handbook for healthy and delicious cooking at home,"--Amazon.com.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

A fresh and flexible approach to grain bowls--thoughtfully structured one-dish meals that marry health and flavor--from James Beard Award-winning journalist and acclaimed cookbook coauthor Carolynn Carreno.

Gorgeous, layered, satisfying bowls have become the next wave of healthy eating. From food blogs to Instagram, farm-to-table bistros to chain restaurants, "the bowl" has become part of our culinary vocabulary. And whole grains are not just for hippies and health nuts anymore! Hearty grains like quinoa, farro, millet, and spelt are replacing flour or corn tortillas, bread, pasta, white rice, and mashed potatoes as the base or vehicle for other, richer, more complex ingredients.

Bowls of Plenty brings grain bowls to the home cook, offering more than 75 recipes for hearty, grain-centric, one-dish meals that layer flavorful veggies and delicious sauces and vinaigrettes, with optional meats and dairy on a foundation of whole-grain staples. A mix sweet and savory breakfast bowls, salad bowls that will put an end to the sad desk lunch, flexible composed main dish bowls that work with all diets, and creative dessert bowls, Bowls of Plenty is a modern handbook for healthy and delicious cooking at home.

Includes index.

Foreword by Nancy Silverton -- Introduction -- Cooking From This Book -- Shopping -- Equipment, Tools, and Gadgets -- Meet Your Grains -- Breakfast Bowls -- Salad Bowls -- Main Bowls -- Dessert Bowls -- Acknowledgments -- Index.

"Gorgeous, layered, satisfying bowls have become the next wave of healthy eating. From food blogs to Instagram, farm-to-table bistros to chain restaurants, "the bowl" has become part of our culinary vocabulary. And whole grains are not just for hippies and health nuts anymore! Hearty grains like quinoa, farro, millet, and spelt are replacing flour or corn tortillas, bread, pasta, white rice, and mashed potatoes as the base or vehicle for other, richer, more complex ingredients. BOWLS OF PLENTY brings grain bowls to the home cook, offering more than 75 recipes for hearty, grain-centric, one-dish meals that layer flavorful veggies and delicious sauces and vinaigrettes, with optional meats and dairy on a foundation of whole-grain staples. A mix sweet and savory breakfast bowls, salad bowls that will put an end to the sad desk lunch, flexible composed main dish bowls that work with all diets, and creative dessert bowls, BOWLS OF PLENTY is a modern handbook for healthy and delicious cooking at home,"--Amazon.com.

Reviews provided by Syndetics

Library Journal Review

Professional home cook Carreno, the award-winning coauthor of Nancy Silverton's Mozza at Home and Sara Foster's Fresh Every Day, steps into the limelight with a new collection of one-bowl meals. In 100-plus healthy recipes such as slow-cooked brown rice and quinoa -porridge, Umbrian farro and mozzarella salad with celery leaf pesto, and goat's milk rice pudding with raisins, Carreno coaxes flavor from a wide range of popular and lesser-known whole grains, pairing them with appealing, flavorful toppings. Throughout, she peppers the book with stories of California and New York food culture and her work with notable chefs. VERDICT Grain bowl obsessives and health-conscious omnivores will love this, as well as Allison Day's Whole Bowls and Sara Forte's The Sprouted Kitchen Bowl and Spoon. © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

Publishers Weekly Review

Carreño (co-author of The Mozza Cookbook and Meat: Everything There Is to Know) has impeccable creds on the seemingly ubiquitous yet still growing phenomenon of one-bowl meals. Carreño is a California native with a self-described "health nut" mother, and her take on value-added whole grains is deeply authoritative and inspiringly delicious. A "Meet Your Grains" guide ranges alphabetically from amaranth to wild rice, encompassing Italian farro and Khorasan wheat-commonly sold as Kamut, a trademarked name-and including clear instructions that make it seem easy to cook even the most esoteric items. More familiar oats (as groats, steel-cut, or rolled) and brown rice (both long- and short-grain) get play as well. Carreño's determinedly "flavor first" approach draws on influences modern eaters want, such as high-quality proteins and farmer's market vegetables, which can be combined as Korean short ribs and kimchi rice, Thai-style satay of chicken or tofu with coconut rice and peanut sauce, or an "Ultimate Burrito Bowl." Guides for building one's own Asian, farmer's market, Middle Eastern, and Mexican bowls make it simple to customize a meal with what's on hand or what the reader craves. (Jan.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

Booklist Review

Is professional home chef an oxymoron? Not when Carolynn Carreño is involved, contributing great food knowledge and an easy, breezy (and personal) narrative. Formerly a coauthor with famed chefs (e.g., Nancy Silverton, Mozza at Home: More Than 150 Crowd-Pleasing Recipes for Relaxed, Family-Style Entertaining, 2016), Carreño now reveals her own experiences, idiosyncrasies, and 100-plus recipes. Her tale of how she invented food bowls comes from a place any foodie can empathize with food hangovers, bloated stomachs, and general mind fogginess. Though she doesn't claim any restorative powers of bowls, her combinations, for the most part, smack of healthy eating. Try butternut-squash risotto with slow-cooked kale and a Vietnamese bowl with sweet and tangy vinaigrette, or mixed blueberry crisp and the ultimate burrito bowl. Her honesty also gains points: she admits to sweet cravings (witness some of her great concoctions) and advises readers not to purchase equipment like knife blocks and nonstick baking sheets, among other gadgets. These fresh, convenient, and wholesome recipes will have broad appeal.--Jacobs, Barbara Copyright 2016 Booklist

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Carolynn Carreño is a James Beard award-winning food writer. Her work as appeared in Bon Appétit, Food & Wine, Gourmet, Saveur , and the Los Angeles Times . She has coauthored many acclaimed cookbooks, including Nancy Silverton's Mozza at Home and Pat LaFrieda's Meat: Everything There is to Know . Carreno lives in San Diego, CA and New York City.
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