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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Unique Cookbook,
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This review is from: The Bold Vegetarian: 150 Inspired International Recipes (Paperback)
This cookbook is for people who want to mix and match food from around the world. It will guide people who are interested in experimentation but need some guidance for what foods to combine. My family's favorites are the German-Thai peanut cabbage, the baked couscous with saffron, the Iranian tofu stew, and the kale-apple soup (among others). I would highly recommend it to vegetarians (especially those who are bored with the same old same old) and to anyone who is interested in truly international food.The recipes are clear and well written, and will add another level of creativity to your cooking--even when not making a recipe from the book. One thing I appreciate most is the variations at the end of each recipe; there are both vegan and meat-eating suggestions. She also does a good job suggesting menus, if you need help deciding which dishes to combine. Best of all, most of the recipes are very healthy and will help work protein, fiber, and veggies into your food. This is my favorite cookbook in terms of innovation and ideas. It will change the way you cook.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My favorite cook-book,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Bold Vegetarian: 150 Inspired International Recipes (Paperback)
I use this cookbook everyday. It is hands down my favorite. Interesing yummy recepies, low fat.. everything I want in a cook book. I'd give it 6 stars if you had them!marie
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Fascinating Cookbook!,
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This review is from: The Bold Vegetarian: 150 Inspired International Recipes (Paperback)
This is a fascinating cookbook! Bharti Kirchner has very eclectic tastes, and draws on influences from throughout the world to create her own unique dishes. All of the recipes I have tried from this book have been wonderful. My only caveat: Ms. Kirchner is from India, and she uses some exotic spices in her recipes that may not be available at your corner grocery. If you want to cook her recipes as written, plan on making a trip to an Indian grocery to pick up ingredients like asafetida and garam masala.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
title doesn't disappoint,
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This review is from: The Bold Vegetarian: 150 Inspired International Recipes (Paperback)
Here's the true test for the quality of a vegetable recipe: transcendance. You're looking for nothing less. Cabbage should taste like cabbage but also like something divine, and unimaginably delicious.
Don't like cabbage? Oh, you will. Try the Cool-Hot Cabbage (a thai green curry type dish with coconut milk). The best Napa Cabbage in the world is waiting for you. And Beans with Fancy Toppings are delicious too...
4.0 out of 5 stars
vegetarian cookbook,
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This review is from: The Bold Vegetarian: 150 Inspired International Recipes (Paperback)
This is a good book for Vegetarian's and people who are starting out as vegetarian's! There are good useful tips and advice along with awesome recipe's!
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Kirchner is a Flavor Philosopher,
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This review is from: The Bold Vegetarian: 150 Inspired International Recipes (Paperback)
I buy and read a lot of cookbooks. When you read a lot about food many recipes can seem obvious and uninteresting. Bharti Kirchner manages to combine and recombine flavors in so many interesting and new ways that it is almost impossible not to become excited and start running for the spice cabinet while you are reading. Her willingness to experiment with fusion cuisine cannot help but infect and inspire your own cooking. Some of the recipes are long and involved but i find that you can refine the flavor concepts down to their essential elements and make these recipes quicker and easier.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good dishes, vague direction,
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This review is from: The Bold Vegetarian: 150 Inspired International Recipes (Paperback)
While Kirchner has presented some interesting and tasty dishes, the directions leave something to be desired. Admittedly, by being on one's toes, one can avoid some of the pitfalls found in the recipes, but if you are like I am and slavishly follow directions for an unfamiliar recipe, there are potential disasters afoot. For example, the Yam Masala, a yummy side dish, the recipe calls for blackening chiles then adding garlic. Of course, if you have enough heat to blacken chiles, you have plenty of heat to blacken and eventually ignite minced garlic. So, overall, good recipes, but be wary!
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An International Taste Treat,
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This review is from: The Bold Vegetarian: 150 Inspired International Recipes (Paperback)
Bharti Kirchner has the right credentials for this kind of book: she is extremely talented in the cuisine of her native Bengal (see THE HEALTHY CUISINE OF INDIA), as well as a cookbook author who has traveled widely and grained widely from her travels (see INDIAN INSPIRED). As she did with her two earlier cookbooks, Kirchner goes to great lengths to explain her ingredients and methods to an American audience. Her food is innovative, interesting, reasonably easy to make, and great fun to eat. For vegetarians tired of "the same old thing," this book is just the ticket to new culinary adventures!
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The Bold Vegetarian: 150 Inspired International Recipes by Bharti Kirchner (Paperback - March 1, 1995)
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