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59 of 60 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My Kitchen My Table Cookbook Club Review
My cookbook club met recently and reviewed this book. Here is a summary of our thoughts.

Mediterranean Fresh is one of those cookbooks that become a kitchen staple. The 351 pages between the covers are chock full of recipes, pairings, tips, and anecdotes that we all felt that Joyce was with us in the kitchen while we were cooking. Her voice is so natural,...
Published on August 25, 2008 by Lynda Zuber Sassi

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2.0 out of 5 stars Inaccessible to average cooks
Bought this in a quest to eat healthier. Expensive, hard to find ingredients (had to venture out of Trader Joes ...). The stuff I made from this book was not yummy. You'll find my copy on marketplace soon - holla if you want it.
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59 of 60 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My Kitchen My Table Cookbook Club Review, August 25, 2008
This review is from: Mediterranean Fresh: A Compendium of One-Plate Salad Meals and Mix-and-Match Dressings (Hardcover)
My cookbook club met recently and reviewed this book. Here is a summary of our thoughts.

Mediterranean Fresh is one of those cookbooks that become a kitchen staple. The 351 pages between the covers are chock full of recipes, pairings, tips, and anecdotes that we all felt that Joyce was with us in the kitchen while we were cooking. Her voice is so natural, tips so forthcoming that her years of experience in the kitchen and writing cookbooks shine right through and make the book extremely readable and interesting.

Headnotes were all relevant to the recipe, most contained tips, suggestions, and stories. We ended up reading several out loud when discussing a respective recipe. One guest even chose the Beets and Greens with Yogurt Dressing p.124 because of the headnote - "This dish is a visual bombshell because the beets tint the yogurt an electric pink" - how often do we get to make and serve something that's electric pink?!

The recipes were all pretty easy - on a 1-10 scale, most were ranked in the 2-4 range. And while they were not terribly difficult to make, some were time consuming and some have several ingredients which could be intimidating.

We all loved that each recipe had a primary dressing then alternate dressings as well as ingredients that could be added to offer options and variety. We also liked the dressing section in the back and appreciated the lists of recipes that the dressing worked with.

The favorite dressing was the Moroccan Charmoula p.326 - it was served with Moroccan Lamb Sausage p.255. We coined it "secret sauce" and decided that it went well on the Cheese-Stuffed Eggplant Rolls p.89, mixed into the Greek Country Salad, p.77, and drizzled atop the Couscous Salad p.176. One guest was on a mission to try it with just about everything on the table! In the end, we all made a note in the margin to double the recipe and have it on hand as a kitchen staple.

Other recipe winners included Moroccan Salad of Raw Carrots with Citrus Cinnamon Dressing p.115, Cheese-Stuffed Eggplant Rolls p.89 (better warm than cold), Scallop Carpaccio with Meyer Lemon Dressing p.209, Seafood, Potatoes, and Green Beans with Pesto Vinaigrette p.230, and the Middle Eastern Hamburger or Kefta p.256.

We reluctantly left the table, packed up the leftovers, and went home with full bellies and big smiles.

Check back to My Kitchen My Table soon for some of the recipes!

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35 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fresh and tangy ideas for great summer salad meals, July 2, 2008
This review is from: Mediterranean Fresh: A Compendium of One-Plate Salad Meals and Mix-and-Match Dressings (Hardcover)
Veteran food writer Goldstein's colorful, earthy book of Mediterranean one-dish salad meals is soothingly practical, with new and fresh ideas for family and company.

From Tunisian Cauliflower, Artichoke and Potato Salad to Gazpacho Bread Salad to Turkish Chicken Salad with Walnut Tahini Dressing, Goldstein offers cool, healthy and different solutions to summer meals. The book is divided into two sections - 250 pages of salads and then almost 70 pages of dressings. Each salad includes a brief introduction, possible variations, and several suggested alternative dressings. Many are accompanied by sumptuous full-page photos.

There are seven salad chapters including the basic five - leafy greens, vegetables, fruit, grain, and bean, many of which can be augmented with protein. She also includes two chapters that feature meat or seafood as the star ingredient. Each chapter begins with a primer on the basic ingredients and some Mediterranean preparations tips.

From the simplest (Zucchini with Mint and Vinegar; Lentil) to the simply elegant (Duck Breast with Pears, Walnuts, and Belgian Endive; Green and White Asparagus with Hazelnut Cream Dressing; Smoked Trout Salad with Lemon Cream Dressing), from the homey (Bean Puree with Toasted Cumin Dressing; Spanish Rice Salad) to the refreshing (Moroccan Salad of Raw Grated Carrots with Citrus Cinnamon Dressing; Couscous with Almonds, Raisin, and Saffron Onions), Goldstein supplies plenty of opportunities for spicing up the summer palate.

There are also traditional salads - Greek Salad with Feta, Tabbouleh, Salade Nicoise and variations on tradition - Paella Rice, Pasta with Pesto Vinaigrette, Turkish Chopped Salad.

An attractive, inspirational book, which should gain a prominent place in any summer kitchen.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great book, October 25, 2008
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C. Apsley (San Mateo, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Mediterranean Fresh: A Compendium of One-Plate Salad Meals and Mix-and-Match Dressings (Hardcover)
I borrowed this from the library and renewed so many times I just decided to buy it! :) One of the things I really like is that each salad has several alternate dressings, so that you can keep things interesting or just better tailored to what you have on hand that day. I particularly liked the Parsley salad with the lemon-based dressing and I have even enjoyed the roasted eggplant with Pesto vinaigrette. ( And I have never cared for eggplant)
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excerpted from my January 2009 review column in The National Barbecue News, April 23, 2009
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This review is from: Mediterranean Fresh: A Compendium of One-Plate Salad Meals and Mix-and-Match Dressings (Hardcover)
Now why am I writing about Mediterranean diet books in a publication about barbecue? Because of all the diets I've seen (and trust me, I've tried `em all), I particularly like the Mediterranean diets because of the prominence of grilled foods. To me, that comes closest to the foods I enjoy most. Plus, I enjoy preparing that sort of food....
"Mediterranean Fresh"...this book has those mouth-watering full-color pics that I always love to see. Don't be hasty in drawing a conclusion on a book about salads; this book goes waaaaay beyond a plateful of leafy greens. You'll be surprised at the salad recipes included here, plus Goldstein goes a step further by providing recipes for meat dishes that involve some of the marinades she presents (i.e., Grilled Chicken in Hot Pepper Citrus Marinade).
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars True Mediterranean Flavors., February 7, 2009
This review is from: Mediterranean Fresh: A Compendium of One-Plate Salad Meals and Mix-and-Match Dressings (Hardcover)
This cookbook takes all the typical Mediterranean flavors and creates tons of recipes. There are loads of salads all with a suggested dressing and then alternate dressings. You will find eggplant, fava beans, olives galore, capers, cannellini beans, squid, anchovies, sardines and all the other mediterranean foods are abundant in this cookbook.

Tuna Tartare, Escabeche, Catalan Salt cod, Mussel and potato salad, Radicchio salad agrodolce, Veal & Tuna Vitello Tonnato, will have you cooking for days. There was no photo of the grilled squid stuffed with rice and shrimp but it sounded intriguing. There are few pictures, the pages are glossy so they would wipe clean. Most of the recipes are one plate meals.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Tasty, Healthy Mediterranean Dishes, September 15, 2011
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I first checked this book out of the local library. I am a vegetarian and my husband is not, so I look for interesting, simple and healthy meals we will both eat. Makes meals a lot easier.
One part of the book deals with Mediterranean salads using beans, chopped vegetables, grains and pastas. The second half of the books deals with vinaigrettes, salad dressings and sauces. This section is great. These are health and very tasty. These are what makes OK foods taste wonderful.
Each section offers some recipes using meat or fish. If you like Mediterranean food or just want to eat healthy I really recommend trying the dishes in this book. I liked it so much I bought it through Amazon.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mediterranean salad, April 26, 2009
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This review is from: Mediterranean Fresh: A Compendium of One-Plate Salad Meals and Mix-and-Match Dressings (Hardcover)

One of ( if not ) the best salad cookbook out there !
Great vinaigrette and dressing
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5.0 out of 5 stars Salads for breakfast, salads for lunch, salads for dinner!, October 22, 2011
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My sister and I went through this book as soon as I got it, and we both love the recipes. Some are familiar, some have a slight change, and some are completely new to us both. She liked it so much I'm buying her her own copy! Healthy and filling meals, who woulda thunk?
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5.0 out of 5 stars Yum!!!, May 28, 2011
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This review is from: Mediterranean Fresh: A Compendium of One-Plate Salad Meals and Mix-and-Match Dressings (Hardcover)
If you like to cook, then this cookbook is a must to have. Mediterranean cooking is just amazing. If you like veg. eating, then your "like" will turn to "love".
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3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Delicious!, September 30, 2008
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I like it! Glad I got it. Eat healthy (a Mediterranean diet is a good thing you know). Lots of flavor!
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