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Brave new meal / Bad Manners.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Rodale Books, an imprint of Random House, [2021]Copyright date: ©2021Description: 255 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780593135105
  • 0593135105
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Contents:
Introduction : What the fuck happened? -- Breaking bed : breakfast -- Craveable cornerstones : soups & salads -- Afternoon appetite : snacks & sides -- Feast de resistance : main dishes -- Twilight treats : desserts & drinks -- Kitchen credo : everyday staples -- Garden of eatin : produce glossary -- Icon index -- Recipe index.
Summary: The #1 New York Times best-selling authors behind Thug Kitchen offer plant-based recipes, like Beeteroni Pizza and Figs in a Blanket, along with a glossary and details on how to stock a pantry and store produce to last longer.Summary: Does the produce section scare the shit out of your? Do you grab bagged lettuce but it just rots in your fridge? The staff at Thug Kitchen share recipes that will change everything you and your tastebuds know about fruits and vegetables. They show you how to make produce-focused plates that you'll crave, rather than the fake flavors at the drive-thru. -- adapted from back cover
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction 641.5636 B826 Available 33111010751374
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

The New York Times bestselling authors of the Bad Manners cookbook series are back with a message for you (yeah, you ): Eating less meat, saving the planet, and cooking at home don't have to be so f*cking boring--or expensive.

If it feels like everything's so f*cked that you just wanna lay down and let the earth reclaim your body, we understand. A global pandemic forced all of us back into the kitchen but our fridges were full of by-products and fake flavors. It seems like half the ingredients and produce we buy goes in the trash while people starve, the planet burns and also somehow floods. And our culinary chaos is partly to blame. This sh*t isn't sustainable.

Enter Brave New Meal : a chance for food to be not just different but better. Because here's the dirty little secret about eating vegan (or plant-based, meatless, flexitarian, whatever the hell they're calling it this week): done right, it's the cheapest, healthiest, most environmentally friendly, and tastiest (did we stutter?) food you could possibly put into that temple you call a body. Brave New Meal shows you the way:

* 100+ life-changing vegan recipes including Orange Peel Cauliflower, Beeteroni Pizza, Nashville Hot Shroom Sammie, Jackfruit Pupusas, and Plum-Side-Down Cake
* Killer photos so you'll know for sure you didn't f*ck it up
* Tips on how to stretch your budget , limit food waste, and incorporate every edible piece of the plant into your meals (or finally find a use for that wilted kale in your fridge)
* Shortcuts and substitutions for when the grocery store is sold out or you need help getting dinner on the goddamn table already
* A produce glossary that breaks down everything you probably never knew (but most def should) about all the fresh stuff in your market

Look, we're not asking you to go vegan. We're not even asking you to give up bacon (do whatever you gotta do). But just be real honest when you answer this question: What do you have to lose?

"Fresh as f*ck food for every table"--Cover.

Introduction : What the fuck happened? -- Breaking bed : breakfast -- Craveable cornerstones : soups & salads -- Afternoon appetite : snacks & sides -- Feast de resistance : main dishes -- Twilight treats : desserts & drinks -- Kitchen credo : everyday staples -- Garden of eatin : produce glossary -- Icon index -- Recipe index.

The #1 New York Times best-selling authors behind Thug Kitchen offer plant-based recipes, like Beeteroni Pizza and Figs in a Blanket, along with a glossary and details on how to stock a pantry and store produce to last longer.

Includes indexes.

Does the produce section scare the shit out of your? Do you grab bagged lettuce but it just rots in your fridge? The staff at Thug Kitchen share recipes that will change everything you and your tastebuds know about fruits and vegetables. They show you how to make produce-focused plates that you'll crave, rather than the fake flavors at the drive-thru. -- adapted from back cover

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