




The Roasted Vegetable [Chesman, Andrea] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Roasted Vegetable Review: Wish I'd found this years ago - This book is fantastic. We've prepared the roasted vegetable tart shown on the front cover of the book numerous times and it alone is worth the price of the book. I've made butternut squash, pepper & onion roasted tart, cauliflower, carrot and onion - there are so many variations to improvise with this unbelievable tart. And, it's so easy. My husband put many sticky notes on the recipe pages he says look yummy and that's amazing because he's not been the best vegetable eater. Even my son is eating his veggies in that tart. OK, the tart does contain cheddar cheese, but the cheese adds a good flavor and does contain beneficial protein. There are so many recipes to try, so little time, but these recipes are so easy that it makes you want to try them. I'm a well-seasoned cook, but really don't have a great deal of time to create yummy meals. When I find a book that can give me great restaurant style, yet very nutricious food, prepared effortlessly, and turns out delicious, that book is a great find. Very pleased. Review: 150 Dishes with Roasted Vegetables - If you have noticed that almost every diet limits or eliminates some major food group (vegetarians don't eat meat, gluten-free diets exclude wheat, some diets limit fruit because of the fruit sugar, some diets don't like dairy), but most diets will let you eat most vegetables. If you followed ALL the diets, vegetables would be pretty much your staple food. Vegetables seem to be the food group that all nutritionists like. It seems that knowing how to prepare vegetables beyond using them in soups, salads and steaming them is helpful. This book offers a diverse collection of 150 recipes such as crispy smashed potatoes, roasted squash and apple bisque, parmesan tart with roasted tomatoes, roasted tomato sauce and zucchini chips with feta and herbs. The book is organized by chapters including vegetables as side dishes, snacks-starters-soups, sumptuous salads, vegetable main dishes, sandwiches & wraps, tarts-pastries-pizzas, tasty tofu and tempeh, grains-nuts-seeds and roasting basics. The author Andrea Chesman has a James Beard Book Award -nominated book titled THE VEGETARIAN GRILL and is a cookbook editor as well as author of more than a dozen other cookbooks. There are no photos in this book of dishes, but there are pleasing illustrations. If you want to get creative with vegetable roasting, this is a good book to inspire you.
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,430,339 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #23 in Vegetable Cooking (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (150) |
| Dimensions | 7.25 x 0.63 x 9.13 inches |
| Edition | 42579th |
| ISBN-10 | 1558321691 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1558321694 |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 240 pages |
| Publication date | January 16, 2002 |
| Publisher | Harvard Common Press |
L**R
Wish I'd found this years ago
This book is fantastic. We've prepared the roasted vegetable tart shown on the front cover of the book numerous times and it alone is worth the price of the book. I've made butternut squash, pepper & onion roasted tart, cauliflower, carrot and onion - there are so many variations to improvise with this unbelievable tart. And, it's so easy. My husband put many sticky notes on the recipe pages he says look yummy and that's amazing because he's not been the best vegetable eater. Even my son is eating his veggies in that tart. OK, the tart does contain cheddar cheese, but the cheese adds a good flavor and does contain beneficial protein. There are so many recipes to try, so little time, but these recipes are so easy that it makes you want to try them. I'm a well-seasoned cook, but really don't have a great deal of time to create yummy meals. When I find a book that can give me great restaurant style, yet very nutricious food, prepared effortlessly, and turns out delicious, that book is a great find. Very pleased.
L**R
150 Dishes with Roasted Vegetables
If you have noticed that almost every diet limits or eliminates some major food group (vegetarians don't eat meat, gluten-free diets exclude wheat, some diets limit fruit because of the fruit sugar, some diets don't like dairy), but most diets will let you eat most vegetables. If you followed ALL the diets, vegetables would be pretty much your staple food. Vegetables seem to be the food group that all nutritionists like. It seems that knowing how to prepare vegetables beyond using them in soups, salads and steaming them is helpful. This book offers a diverse collection of 150 recipes such as crispy smashed potatoes, roasted squash and apple bisque, parmesan tart with roasted tomatoes, roasted tomato sauce and zucchini chips with feta and herbs. The book is organized by chapters including vegetables as side dishes, snacks-starters-soups, sumptuous salads, vegetable main dishes, sandwiches & wraps, tarts-pastries-pizzas, tasty tofu and tempeh, grains-nuts-seeds and roasting basics. The author Andrea Chesman has a James Beard Book Award -nominated book titled THE VEGETARIAN GRILL and is a cookbook editor as well as author of more than a dozen other cookbooks. There are no photos in this book of dishes, but there are pleasing illustrations. If you want to get creative with vegetable roasting, this is a good book to inspire you.
J**C
Simple and Useful
We needed some advice on how to prepare all the veggies that are being delivered to our doorstep from a local organic farm and this cookbook is great. It's simple (even the non-cooks in the family can handle it), the recipes are tasty and now we eat the vegetables before they end up in the compost heap.
A**R
Roasted vegetables
Great book filled with vegetable recipes of all kinds. I especially enjoyed those that included rice or pasta. I learned how to make vegetable dishes yummy.
S**.
A great way to get your vegies.
I use this book so often, now that I'm eating a healthier diet that includes lots of vegetables. Lots of really good recipes and guides for roasting individual vegetables. The roasted vegetable broth is now my staple broth and makes healthy, delicious base for many soups, or if you are cutting back, just a broth drink. I'm glad that I have many more recipes to explore. It could use a better index -- many ingredients are not mentioned. Also, I've had some trouble with figuring out the right cut for roasting certain vegies, and as somewhat inexperienced cook, could have used a more complete guide.
D**A
Incomplete Vegetable Roster
This is an okay book insofar as roasting methods, etc., for vegetables. However, why were there no recipes for the non-exotic vegetables, i.e., broccoli, cauliflower, brussels sprouts?
S**E
Great Recipes!
Roasted vegetables have the absolute best flavor. This book has every imaginable recipe for roasted vegetables in one book. Each time I have looked to roast a vegetable I have found instructions and recipes in this book. This is my second copy. I owned one a few years back but put it in storage when I moved out of state. I missed it so much I ordered another copy. If you like to use roasted vegetable dishes you will love this book!
N**N
So delicious!
If the only recipe I ever cook from this wonderful collection is the Sweet and Sour Red Cabbage on page 17, it is worth the price and then some. We just enjoyed this dish with pork chops and a lovely German Spatlese', for a perfect winter supper. Thank you Andrea Chesman, for simple and concise directions. I can't wait to have the leftovers for lunch tomorrow, after the flavors have married longer...it can only get better!
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