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The Weekday Vegetarians - by Jenny Rosenstrach (Hardcover)

The Weekday Vegetarians - by  Jenny Rosenstrach (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"You don't need to be a vegetarian to eat like one! With over 100 recipes, the New York Times bestselling author of Dinner: A Love Story and her family adopt a "weekday vegetarian" mentality. In her newest cookbook, creator of the beloved website Dinner: A Love Story and Cup of Jo columnist Jenny Rosenstrach writes about being a "weekday vegetarian," i.e. eating a vegetable-based diet during the week and saving meaty splurges for the weekend. One day, it hit Rosenstrach like a lightning bolt: She and her family needed to eat less meat--for their health and for the greater good of the environment. The Weekday Vegetarians shows readers how she got her family on board with meat-free meals. She uses "Hooks" that make any vegetarian dish irresistible--like spiced Crispy Chickpeas, Pizza Dough Croutons, and Sweet Chili Glaze; "Next-Level Sauces" like Vegan Caesar, Shakedown Pesto, and Yogurt-Harissa; and "Side Dishes That Make Everything Special" like Yogurt Flatbread. Organized by meal type, The Weekday Vegetarians offers one hundred recipes like Pizza Salad with White Beans in the Bowls & Salads chapter, Cauliflower Cutlets with Ranch Dressing in the chapter Skillet Mains, and Squash and Black Bean Tacos in the Tacos & Tortillas chapter, with excellent and practical tips, and food for thought written in her engaging, witty, and relatable voice. And who knows--maybe like Jenny's family, the more you practice being "weekday vegetarians," the more you will notice plant-based eating creeping into your weekends!"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>You don't need to be a vegetarian to eat like one! With over 100 recipes, the <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>Dinner: A Love Story</i> and her family adopt a "weekday vegetarian" mentality.</b> <p/><b>NAMED ONE OF THE BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR BY <i>TIME OUT </i>AND <i>TASTE OF HOME</i> - "Whether you're vegetarian or not (or somewhere in-between), these recipes are fit to become instant favorites in your kitchen!" --Molly Yeh, Food Network host and cookbook author</b> <p/>Jenny Rosenstrach, creator of the beloved blog <i>Dinner: A Love Story</i> and Cup of Jo columnist, knew that she wanted to eat better for health reasons and for the planet but didn't want to miss the meat that she loves. But why does it have to be all or nothing? She figured that she could eat vegetarian during the week and save meaty splurges for the weekend. <i>The Weekday Vegetarians</i> shows readers how Jenny got her family on board with a weekday plant-based mentality and lays out a plan for home cooks to follow, one filled with brilliant and bold meat-free meals. <p/>Curious cooks will find more than 100 recipes (organized by meal type) for comforting, family-friendly foods like Pizza Salad with White Beans, Cauliflower Cutlets with Ranch Dressing, and Squash and Black Bean Tacos. Jenny also offers key flavor hits that will make any tray of roasted vegetables or bowl of garlicky beans irresistible--great things to make and throw on your next meal, such as spiced Crispy Chickpeas (who needs croutons?), Pizza Dough Croutons (you need croutons!), and a sweet chile sauce that makes everything look good and taste amazing. <i>The Weekday Vegetarians</i> is loaded with practical tips, techniques, and food for thought, and Jenny is your sage guide to getting more meat-free meals into your weekly rotation. <p/>Who knows? Maybe like Jenny's family, the more you practice being weekday vegetarians, the more you'll crave this food on the weekends, too!<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>". . . thanks to this book, we have the fruits (and veggies and tacos and soups) of her labor to make our own plant-forward meals as effortless as they are satisfying."<b><i>--Real Simple </i>"Cook These Books"</b> <p/>"Jenny Rosenstrach's book <i>The Weekday Vegetarians</i> is perfect for anyone who, like me, is looking to live a more meat-free lifestyle."<b>--Julie Hines, Managing Editor, Food Network Kitchen App</b> <p/>"There's a lot to be said about becoming a vegetarian right now, not just for yourself but for your body, your family, and the world at large. The Weekday Vegetarians lights a deliciously colorful and incredibly easy path for anyone's life. Jenny's approach to dinner has me not only thrilled to cook as a (mostly) vegetarian woman with things on-hand in my cupboard but also to get my two kids involved in exploring alongside me."<b>--Latonya Yvette, author of <i>Woman of Color </i>and founder of the lifestyle blog <i>LY</i></b> <p/>"These bright, cheery, and inviting recipes are the sort that you'll keep in your back pocket for days worth celebrating and days when you just need to get something delicious and inviting on the table without much fuss. From inspired salads to cozy pastas and soups, there is a little something for every mood and every appetite. This is the kind of low-stress, high-reward vegetarian cooking I love!"<b>--Yossy Arefi, author and photographer of <i>Sweeter Off the Vine </i>and <i>Snacking Cakes</i></b> <p/>"Jenny has the culinary gift of creating innovative vegetarian meals you can't wait to eat all week long. She reinvents your go-to classics into plant-based creations, a few of which have already become family favorites. <i>The Weekday Vegetarians</i> inspires you to open your fridge, pull out the veg, and realize that the last thing you miss is the meat."<b>--Catherine McCord, founder of Weelicious</b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Jenny Rosenstrach</b> is the creator of the award-winning website Dinner: A Love Story and the <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>Dinner: A Love Story; Dinner: The Playbook;</i> and <i>How to Celebrate Everything.</i> She is a food columnist for the website Cup of Jo and her work has appeared in national publications, on television shows, and on websites that include <i>The New York Times, Food52, Food Network, Martha Stewart Living, </i> NPR's <i>Weekend Edition, </i>and <i>Bon Appétit, </i> where she and her husband, Andy Ward, co-wrote the Providers column. She lives with Andy and their two daughters in Westchester County, New York.

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