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Scandinavian Green - by Trine Hahnemann (Hardcover)

Scandinavian Green - by  Trine Hahnemann (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><i>Scandinavian Green</i> is a beautifully inspiring exposition of eating plants. <p/>In this timely book, Trine has created naturally inspiring recipes that make fruit and veg shine so brightly that home cooks will lose the habit of making meat the hero of the dinner plate. In a nod to the Scandinavian way of eating, the book offers over 100 vegetable-focused recipes and incredible photography - shot over a whole year - to encourage anyone wanting to cut down on meat consumption to experiment with a wide range of fruit and veg, to entertain family and friends with plant-based feasts, and to change the focus of mealtimes for a greener way to cook and eat. <p/>The recipes take you through each season and include mains, breads, sweets, pantry staples and some special dishes for cooking outside.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Danish food writer Trine Hahnemann makes the case for a plant-based diet, and her Nordic-inflected recipes are a deliciously convincing argument. Her seasonal, vegetable-forward dishes - like autumnal cauliflower gratin, or smørrebrød with creamed mushrooms on rye - illuminate the produce of the Scandinavian heartland." - Travel and Leisure<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>A chef and food writer, Trine Hahnemann is an enthusiastic advocate for sustainable solutions, organic sourcing and food cooked with love. With her great knowledge of Danish food and food culture, she writes for and appears regularly in the media in America and Britain. Trine has written several cookbooks both in her native Danish and in English, including <i>Scandinavian Baking, Scandinavian Comfort Food<i> and most recently <i>Copenhagen Food</i>, winner of the Guild of Food Writers award for International or Regional Cookbook.

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