The Quintessential Quinoa Cookbook: Eat Great, Lose Weight, Feel Healthy

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Quintessential Quinoa Cookbook: Eat Great, Lose Weight, Feel Healthy
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Wendy Polisi
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:224
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 165
Category/GenreHealth and wholefood cookery
Cookery by ingredient
ISBN/Barcode 9781616085353
ClassificationsDewey:641.631
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Skyhorse Publishing
Imprint Skyhorse Publishing
Publication Date 19 April 2012
Publication Country United States

Description

With more than two hundred pages of quinoa-inspired cuisine, The Quintessential Quinoa Cookbook is unlike any other quinoa cookbook. Inside you'll find the quinoa queen behind CookbookQuinoa.net Wendy Polisi's exclusive, tried-and-tested recipes. She offers photographs and nutritional information for every recipe, and alternative ingredients and preparation methods. The Quintessential Quinoa Cookbook offers vegan, gluten-free, sugar-free, fast and easy, eating clean, quinoa recipes for kids, and even desserts (need I say more?). Let's take a quick peek at the recipes included: Black bean and quinoa tostadas Quinoa burgers Almond fudge quinoa brownies Sun-dried tomato and goat cheese pizza And much more! With so many ways to prepare this wholesome superfood, the popularity of quinoa continues to grow. Whether you're a home cook looking to try something new, or a quinoa connoisseur looking for inspired and creative recipes-The Quintessential Quinoa Cookbook is the book for you!

Author Biography

Wendy loves quinoa and is looking forward to sharing all of her quinoa recipes with you! Her goal is to create whole nutritious foods that are also exceptionally delicious. She came across quinoa by accident- as a busy mom she felt run down and out of shape but trying out a quinoa recipe one day she was hooked-and she's never looked back. She lives in Arizona with her family.

Reviews

The Quintessential Quinoa Cookbook is highly recommended. In addition to alternative ingredients, preparation tips and nutritional information, recipes are divided into eight main sections: Quinoa Breakfast Recipes; Appetizers; Soups & Salads; Entrees & Sides; Quinoa Pasta, Polenta & Pizza; Breads & Muffins; Desserts; and Quinoa for Kids. The full-color illustrations add just the right touch. It is user-friendly and the section for kids will inspire even youngsters to have fun in the family kitchen. I tested four recipes from this excellent collection and have begun to develop an appreciation for what I think is a super food. . . All four recipes were tasty and fairly easy to prepare. --Larry Cox In her new cookbook, The Quintessential Quinoa Cookbook, author Wendy Polisi demonstrates that one such atypical grain, quinoa, can be put to work in myriad tasty and healthful dishes. Quinoa is called the perfect protein for a reason: it contains allnine of the essential amino acids humans need to stay healthy. In addition, thewonder grain is rich in lysine, antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, butgetting the average American to try quinoa hasn t been easy. Polisi, whosewebsite, CookingQuinoa.net, gets 200,000 visitors a month, knows a thing or twoabout taking the fear (or yuck) factor out of cooking with this South Americanquasigrain. With her debut cookbook, she shares her favorite recipes rangingfrom breakfast to dessert. In addition to providing basic details on thedifferent forms of quinoa and how to cook it, Polisi includes nutritionalinformation for each dish as well as options for making recipes more quickly oreven healthier. VERDICT Despite fierce competition from othercookbooks on the topic . . . this is bound to be in demand by both cooks looking for creative new ways toserve more nutritional dishes and anyone trying to live a healthier lifestyle. --John Charles Which protein substitute might be the star of Polisi s first-ever cookbook? It s quinoa (pronounced keenwah), a hearty grain few people know how to pronounce, let alone cook. Although nearly all of her more than 80 recipes are meatless, to the author s credit, she doesn t go overboard vegan; she uses dairy and eggs . . . most [recipes] are the healthier version of such favorite dishes as pancakes, hummus, burgers, and brownies. Every recipe includes a color photograph and complete nutritional information, often accompanied by recommendations for quicker preparation or to make it vegan, gluten free, or with fewer calories. Although she s a real aficionado of the grain and has used it for years, she makes no claims to being a gluten or vegan expert. --Barbara Jacobs Quinoa is called the "perfect" protein for a reason: it contains all nine of the essential amino acids humans need to stay healthy. In addition, the wonder grain is rich in lysine, antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, but getting the average American to try quinoa hasn't been easy. Polisi, whose website, CookingQuinoa.net, gets 200,000 visitors a month, knows a thing or two about taking the fear (or yuck) factor out of cooking with this South American quasigrain. With her debut cookbook, she shares her favorite recipes ranging from breakfast to dessert. In addition to providing basic details on the different forms of quinoa and how to cook it, Polisi includes nutritional information for each dish as well as options for making recipes more quickly or even healthier. VERDICT Despite fierce competition from other cookbooks on the topic . . . this is bound to be in demand by both cooks looking for creative new ways to serve more nutritional dishes and anyone trying to live a healthier lifestyle. --John Charles (04/01/2012) Which protein "substitute" might be the star of Polisi's first-ever cookbook? It's quinoa (pronounced keenwah), a hearty grain few people know how to pronounce, let alone cook. Although nearly all of her more than 80 recipes are meatless, to the author's credit, she doesn't go overboard vegan; she uses dairy and eggs . . . most [recipes] are the healthier version of such favorite dishes as pancakes, hummus, burgers, and brownies. Every recipe includes a color photograph and complete nutritional information, often accompanied by recommendations for quicker preparation or to make it vegan, gluten free, or with fewer calories. Although she's a real aficionado of the grain and has used it for years, she makes no claims to being a gluten or vegan expert. --Barbara Jacobs (05/01/2012)