Flex•i•tar•i•an (n) 1. A person who consumes mainly vegetarian food but occasionally eats chicken or fish.
Today a single family can include strict vegetarians and passionate meat lovers. When company shows up, the situation gets even more complicated. How can one meal please everybody without driving the cook crazy? The award-winning author, caterer, and chef Peter Berley has the answer: flexible, exciting menus designed to satisfy vegetarians and nonvegetarians simultaneously.
Composed of two or three simple dishes, the 40 seasonally arranged menus in this book are of several kinds. All of the 150 dishes in the book can be mixed and matched.
All Books | |
| | Health on the sideNutritious substitutes for starchy side dishesEasy switcheroos. |
The Culinate 8Breads of IndiaFlatbreads from around the continent | Local FlavorsUsing the whole vegetableLeaf love |
The Produce DiariesLeeksBeyond a supporting role | First PersonLa Cosa NostraThe great Sicilian-Neapolitan kitchen rivalry |
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