The Whole Grain Cookbook
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Product Description
Here are recipes, from the familiar oat to exotic ancient crops, a celebration of the good eating to be had from whole grains.
Grain truly is the staff of life-tasty, versatile, and highly nutritious. In The Whole Grain Cookbook, A. D. Livingston brings his encyclopedic knowledge of world cuisines to bear on the wonderfully diverse possibilities offered by grains. These authentic, eclectic, homespun recipes show the various grains at their best, whether on their own or cooked with meats and vegetables. Rediscover the goodness of barley, oats, corn, and wheat in recipes for Turkish barley and yogurt soup, oat museli and scones, and corn pozole. Experience the marvelous flavors of newly available ancient grains such as amaranth and quinoa, first grown by the Aztecs and Incas, and enjoy the delicious taste of millet, a Middle Eastern staple since prebiblical times.
This delightfully inclusive cookbook also has tempting recipes for chickpeas, buckwheat, spelt, nuts, seeds-and even acorns.
Also included is information on where to buy whole grain, how to store it, and how to grind your own meal and flour with a home milling machine (as with coffee and pepper, freshly ground grains are more flavorful, and cheaper, than store-bought). Appetizing, informative, and uncomplicated,
The Whole Grain Cookbook is a resource you'll turn to again and again.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #698886 in Books
- Published on: 2000-08-01
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: .85" h x 6.96" w x 9.32" l, 1.17 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 320 pages
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About the Author
A. D. Livingston is the author of more than a dozen cookbooks, including Sausage, On the Grill, and Cast-Iron Cooking. He writes a regular column for Gray's Sporting Journal.
