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7/28/2011

Raw Family Signature Dishes: A Step-by-Step Guide to Essential Live-Food Recipes Review

Raw Family Signature Dishes: A Step-by-Step Guide to Essential Live-Food Recipes
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This book is filled with recipes that the Boutenkos would present during their workshops. "Core recipes," they have been retested and refined over many years.
Have you ever made a recipe and found that it just didn't turn out nearly as nice as the stunning color photo in the book? One thing that makes this uncook book unique is its step -by-step guide with photos of each step in the process.
Arguably, even an illiterate or non English reader could prepare these recipes! It makes you feel almost as though you are at a raw food demo workshop. (Incidentally, this was done because of complaints from readers that their recipes didn't turn out as good as the Boutenkos'.)
Years ago I paid $15 for a recipe booklet with photos of each step for Igor's bread--and it was worth it for just that one recipe! Now you can get ALL their core recipes in a sturdy book for nearly the same price! These mouthwatering recipes are sure to become staples in your diet, demanded routinely by family members, regardless of whether you "go raw" or not. Healthy alternatives to chocolate cake, bread, chocolate truffles, etc! Guilt free desserts, such as scones like they serve at Starbuck's, but without the constipating, mind-fogging wheat! Some of the recipes are simple, some more complex, yet the photos make even the complex ones seem easy. We learn that raw jams have half the calories as their cooked counterparts, and the sensational mousse cake recipe has only 1/6 as many calories as the traditional one! Yet, no taste is compromised, and in fact, the raw stuff actually leaves the cooked way behind in flavor.
There is even a guide (complete with daily photos) on how to make sprouts. With this book, no one can use the excuse that the learning curve for making raw is too hard; indeed, Victoria may put many of us that give raw food workshops out of business!
Sprinkled throughout the book are some essays, including a list of the benefits of green smoothies, and a story about how Victoria's husband got involved in the food prep. The back of the book has a complete listing and description of the kitchen tools and where to get them, as well as how much to expect to pay.
I have dozens of raw food recipe books, but this one is destined to become a classic---removing the mystique and fear of creating raw gourmet food once and for all!

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While the raw food diet is the fastest growing alternative approach to eating because of its health benefits, preparing raw food dishes is so new that many people don’t know where to start. With 500 color photos, this friendly, step-by-step guide gently walks readers through recipes to create amazingly delicious and nutritious meals. Victoria Boutenko and her family are known worldwide as the Raw Family, living on a raw diet and teaching classes since 1994. Throughout the years they have perfected scores of scrumptious recipes with the idea of not only spreading the gospel of the diet’s health benefits, but also making the raw foods lifestyle realistically possible and enjoyable.Mouth-watering rather than medicinal, simple rather than complicated, the recipes presented here include jams, scones, soup, crackers, nut milk, truffles, chocolate cake, mousse cake, and more. Complete, illustrated directions make it simple for both avid raw foodists and novice cooks alike to embrace the diet favored by Woody Harrelson, Demi Moore, Donna Karan, and other celebrities.

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5/10/2011

Sensational Preserves: 250 Mouthwatering Recipes for Jams, Chutneys, Jellies & Sauces and How to Use Them in Your Cooking Review

Sensational Preserves: 250 Mouthwatering Recipes for Jams, Chutneys, Jellies and Sauces and How to Use Them in Your Cooking
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This book is filled with mouth-watering recipes for all sorts of jams, jellies, chutneys and sauces. The beginning has lessons with step-by-step photos on making jams, jellies marmalades, and candied fruits, the equipment needed and the process of canning.
The recipes in this book are delicious and some are quite unique to me. It is filled with photographs to make you want to try a recipe, and the photography is outstanding. There is even a recipe on candied rose petals and rosepetal jam, along with rosehip syrup, and rose petal sorbet. Several morrocan and indian recipes as well. It even covers nuts(ex: pecan and whisky mincemeat, pistachio and pear conserve, coconut relish, plum and orange jam with hazelnuts). On the fruit side, there are such recipes and honeyed peel (very simple but very elegant), orange peel scrolls, clementine ratfia, pickled kumquats with cardamon, kumquats in vodka and cointreau, grapefruit and apple curd, roast loin of pork with gooseberry sauce, gooseberry sauce, fig conserve, spiced figs, nectarines in white wine syrup, apricot brandy, prune, dried fuit and pecan compote, dried peach and chestnut chutney, etc.
This a top-notch recipe book with loads of very original and unique recipes. Great for making gifts at Christmas or for a house-warming gift.

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Originally published in 1995 this guide to preserving brings together 250 recipes of every description. Step-by step instructions and vital watchpoints combine to make a foolproof guide. There is also a range of recipes using the jams as the main ingredient.

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