The new Mediterranean diet cookbook : a delicious alternative for lifelong health
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New York, N.Y. : Bantam Books, [2009].
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xiii, 496 pages ; 26 cm
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Published
New York, N.Y. : Bantam Books, [2009].
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Book - Regular Print
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English

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Prev. ed. published under title: The Mediterranean diet cookbook.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 479-481) and index.
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Discusses the nutritional and health benefits of Mediterranean culinary practices and presents two hundred recipes adapted for the modern American kitchen.
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Spanning the Mediterranean from Spain to France, Italy, and Greece, with side trips to Lebanon, Cyprus, and North Africa, this revised and updated edition of Nancy Harmon Jenkins's acclaimed cookbook offers ninety-two mouthwatering new dishes plus the latest information about the nutritional benefits of one of the world's healthiest cuisines. But best of all are the recipe - bursting with flavor, easy to prepare, and sure to please everyone at your table, whether you're cooking for yourself, your family, or your friends. Known for classic favorites like tabbouleh and ratatouille, flatbreads, pastas, zesty herbs, and flavorful oils pressed from succulent olives, the Mediterranean diet combines delicious taste with health-supportive ingredients as few other cuisines do. With an emphasis on fruits and vegetables, grains and legumes, fish, lean meats, and heavenly desserts, here are recipes for over 250 outstanding dishes created for today's American kitchens. You'll also find new cooking techniques and a simplified approach to cooking -- because simplicity is what the Mediterranean way of eating is all about. Experienced and novice cooks alike will be inspired by these delectable, seasonally inspired recipes ranging from sweet young Roman-style peas for spring to skewered shrimp for summer, robust North African Pumpkin Soup when autumn is in the air, and warming winter dishes like Lebanese Garlicky Roast Chicken and Cypriote Braised Pork with Wine, Cinnamon, and Coriander -- plus a variety of fabulous pizzas and dinner pies, hearty salads like Tuscan panzanella, and satisfying small dishes known as tapas. Also included is a special selection of traditional dishes prepared for Islamic, Jewish, and Christian holidays that can be enjoyed year round. Rich in flavor and healthy nutrients but low in saturated fats and cholesterol, here are recipes that will delight your palate, nourish body and soul -- and can be prepared with ease in your home kitchen.

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Cottonwood Public Library - NF - Nonfiction Books641.591822 JENKINSChecked Out
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Jenkins, N. H., & Nestle, M. (2009). The new Mediterranean diet cookbook: a delicious alternative for lifelong health . Bantam Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Jenkins, Nancy Harmon and Marion. Nestle. 2009. The New Mediterranean Diet Cookbook: A Delicious Alternative for Lifelong Health. Bantam Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Jenkins, Nancy Harmon and Marion. Nestle. The New Mediterranean Diet Cookbook: A Delicious Alternative for Lifelong Health Bantam Books, 2009.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Jenkins, Nancy Harmon., and Marion Nestle. The New Mediterranean Diet Cookbook: A Delicious Alternative for Lifelong Health Bantam Books, 2009.

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