Big flavours for busy people. It's packed with delicious recipes that can go
from page to plate in 30 minutes or so. Over half the recipes are vegetarian
or vegan and they keep in mind seasonality and minimising waste for a clean
conscience as well as a clean plate.
Ginger and Turmeric have been used for centuries to add flavour and richness
to dishes as well as treat a range of ailments. Ginger has an age-old
tradition of alleviating symptoms of gastrointestinal distress and turmeric
has long been used to tackle inflammation. Scientists are constantly surprised
by the wide range of health benefits they offer.
Few foods have seen the spotlight in recent years as much as the coconut. Since lingering at the bottom of the fashionable fruit chart, the brown, hairy, and difficult-to-crack contender has risen to the top, making up for what it lacks in looks by packing a nutritional punch. Hailed as one of the top superfoods of 2015, sales of coconut-based food have rocketed. Its liquid form has even been referred to as an uniquely curative elixir indeed, the humble coconut is certainly having its moment.Once confined to the filling of a Mounds bar, coconut now comes in an array of forms. Part of of a series of four ingredient-led superfood cookbooks, this book is arranged by texture and variety, with chapters on Milk & Water, Oil, Flour, and Desiccated. Packed with an amazing range of recipes from savory dishes such as Coconut-crusted Chicken or Stir-fried squid to sweet things such as Coconut Flour Pancakes and Coconut & Pistachio Brownies, Emily will have you going nuts over nature s finest and most versatile ingredient. The unassuming coconut is now taking its rightful place as the darling of the superfoods ."
Few foods have seen the spotlight in recent years as much as the coconut. Since lingering at the bottom of the fashionable fruit chart, the brown, hairy and difficult to crack contender has risen to the top, making up for what it lacks in looks by packing a nutritional punch. Hailed as one of the top superfoods of 2015, sales of coconut-based food have rocketed, its liquid form has even been referred to as an 'uniquely curative elixir' - indeed, the humble coconut is certainly having it's moment. Once confined to the filling of a Bounty bar, coconut now comes in an array of forms; Emily Jonzen arranges her book by texture and variety, with chapters divided into Milk & Water, Oil, Flour and Desiccated. Packed with an amazing range of recipes from savoury dishes such as Coconut-crusted Chicken or Stir-fried squid to sweet things such as Coconut Flour Pancakes and Coconut & Pistachio Brownies, Emily will have you going nuts over nature's finest and most versatile ingredient. The unassuming coconut is now taking its rightful place as the darling of the 'superfoods'.While they may not be much to look at, they are your best cooking companion - work these hairy wonder-fruits and reap the healthy benefits.