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9780761159667

You Don't Have to be Diabetic to Love This Cookbook : 250 Amazing Dishes for People With Diabetes and Their Families and Friends

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  • ISBN13:

    9780761159667

  • ISBN10:

    0761159665

  • Copyright: 2009-01-06
  • Publisher: Workman Pub Co

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Summary

The book food lovers with diabetes have been waiting for: a through-the-menu collection of 250 dishes to meet any craving, from hot and spicy to sweet and sour, from creamy to crunchy, from pastas to dessert. Written by Tom Valenti, one of America's Ten Best Chefs ( Food & Wine) and a "clairvoyant in the kitchen" (Ruth Reichl, The New York Times)- and a diabetic- You Don't Have To Be Diabetic To Love This Cookbook is filled with recipes so delicious, so imaginative, so varied and enticing that it will turn the burden of following a diabetic regimen into a celebration of food. In fact, this is food for everyone in the family to sit down and enjoy, with no penalty to the non-diabetics. Valenti employs innovations and techniques that are a signature of his cuisine-acid to brighten flavors, unexpected combinations of texture and temperature, turkey bacon as a foundation ingredient to add a haunting smoky-salty quality-and he never resorts to imitation products. Recipes include Asparagus and Mushroom Risotto; Chicken Chaat; Filet Mignon with Black and Green Peppercorn Sauce; Snapper Piccata; Grilled Duck Breast Paillard with Orange, Onion, and Mint; Lamb Sausage with Warm Potato Salad; Shrimp and Tomato Ravioli; Goat Cheese Cake; Banana Mousse; Miniature Pumpkin Pies. Real flavors, real food, and finally, real pleasure, for America's 23.6 million diabetics.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Foreword
Introduction: "You Mean I Can't Eat Pasta Anymore?"
Breakfast and Brunch:
Smoothies, Frittatas, Cherry-Cheese Blintzes, and Turkey Hash. Delicious and inviting ways to start the day.
Hors d'oeuvres, Snacks and Finger Foods:
Mushroom Bruschetta, Caramelized Onion Dip, Shrimp Shumai-even crispy crust pizzas. Contemporary nibbles that sound indulgent but are diabetes friendly.
Salads and Starters:
Here are classic salads-so fresh, so flavorful-plus a delightful array of first courses. Lemony Fennel Salad, Warm Artichokes with Artichoke Dressing and Parmesan, Beef Carpaccio with Arugula and Truffle Oil, Chicken Chaat-it's hard to choose.
Soups and Stews:
Ladle out bowls full of Creamless Creamy Mushroom Soup, Spicy Coconut Turkey Soup, hearty Seafood Stew, Jorge's Family Lunch Chicken Soup. Easy, filling, and oh so good.
Sandwiches, Wraps, and Quesadillas:
A selection of sandwiches that will make you happy to the core-Southwestern Chicken and Avocado Wraps, Grilled Beef and Goat Cheese Quesadillas, Lobster Rolls, and Mushroom Burgers. They'll also make your life just a tad easier.
Pasta and Risotto:
The chapter you might not have expected in this cookbook. But pasta and risotto pose no problems in these dishes: Vegetable Lasagna, Linguine with Clams, Braised Duck Legs with Egg Noodles, Creamy Spinach Risotto, and Roasted Tomato, Black Olive, and Thyme Risotto.
Fish and Shellfish:
Lean, light, nutritious, and-best of all-great tasting, fresh seafood can't be beat at dinnertime. Try Almond-Crusted Mahimahi, Snapper Piccata, Salmon with Leeks and Caviar, Bay Scallops Provencal, and Soft-Shell Crabs with Scallion Couscous and Curry Vinaigrette.
Poultry and Meat:
The special occasion dishes: Grilled Beef Tenderloin, Grilled Lamb Chops with Cauliflower Stew, Garlic-Roasted Pork Loin with Salsa Verde, Sauteed Chicken with Tangy Mushroom Sauce. Perfect for dinner parties.
Side Dishes and Accompaniments:
Dress up simple main dishes with just the right side: Creamed Spinach with Parmesan Cheese, Baked Spicy Sweet Potato Fries, Bacony Brussels Sprouts, and Garlicky Wilted Kale. Irresistible.
Desserts:
The tasty and satisfying way to end the meal. Watermelon Granita, Mint Chocolate Pots de Crme. Blueberry Buckle and Strawberry Cobbler. Even Apple Turnovers with Walnuts and Cinnamon. There's no forgoing dessert.
Condiments and Basics:
Better-than-store-bought chicken and beef stocks. Tomato Salsa and Onion Relish. Homemade Pesto and Herb Coulis. Packed with flavor, they will add punch to any main dish, sandwich, or side.
Conversion Tables
Index
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