9781579659561-157965956X-Grains for Every Season: Rethinking Our Way with Grains

Grains for Every Season: Rethinking Our Way with Grains

ISBN-13: 9781579659561
ISBN-10: 157965956X
Author: Martha Holmberg, Joshua McFadden
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Artisan
Format: Hardcover 368 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781579659561
ISBN-10: 157965956X
Author: Martha Holmberg, Joshua McFadden
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Artisan
Format: Hardcover 368 pages

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Grains for Every Season: Rethinking Our Way with Grains (ISBN-13: 9781579659561 and ISBN-10: 157965956X), written by authors Martha Holmberg, Joshua McFadden, was published by Artisan in 2021. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other Rice & Grains (Cooking by Ingredient, Seasonal, Entertaining & Holidays, Celebrities & TV Shows) books. You can easily purchase or rent Grains for Every Season: Rethinking Our Way with Grains (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Rice & Grains books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $3.04.

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"A gift to readers . . . For McFadden, flavor comes first."
--Booklist, STARRED REVIEW

Joshua McFadden's first book, the James Beard Award-winning and perennially bestselling Six Seasons, transformed the way we cook with vegetables. Now he's back with a new book that applies his maximalist approach to flavor and texture to cooking with grains. These knock-your-socks-off recipes include salads, soups, pastas, pizzas, grain bowls, breads--and even desserts. McFadden works as intuitively, as surprisingly, as deliciously with whole grains as he does with vegetables. Grains for Every Season will change the way we cook with barley, brown rice, buckwheat, corn, millet, oats, quinoa, rye, wheat (bulgur, farro, freekeh, spelt, wheat berries, and whole wheat flour), and wild rice.
 
The book's 200 recipes are organized into chapters by grain type, unlocking information on where each one comes from, how to prepare it, and why the author--the multi-award-winning chef/owner of Ava Gene's in Portland--can't live without it. McFadden uses grains both whole and milled into flour. The many gluten-free recipes are clearly designated. 
 
McFadden reveals how each grain can be used in both savory and sweet recipes, from Meat Loaf with Barley and Mushrooms to Peanut Butter-Barley Cookies; from Buckwheat, Lime and Herb Salad to Buckwheat Cream Scones. He folds quinoa into tempura batter to give veggies extra pop and takes advantage of the nutty flavor of spelt flour for Cast-Iron Skillet Spelt Cinnamon Rolls. Four special foldout sections highlight seasonal variations on grain bowls, stir-fries, pizzas, pilafs, and more, to show how flexible and satisfying cooking with grains can be.
 

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