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Informationen zum Autor Nika Hazelton the daughter of a German diplomat, was born in Rome, attended school there, and studied at the London School of Economics. She published 30 books which reflect her straightforward and unpretentious cooking sensibilities. She frequently contributed to the major food magazines and wrote a column about food, wine and travel for The National Review. She lived in New York City until her death in 1992. Klappentext Nika Hazelton's Way With Vegetables is really two books in one: an encyclopedic guide to fresh vegetables available in the United States-including tips on shopping and storing, and nutritional values; and a collection of more than 250 delectable recipes-including appetizers, elegant and hearty soups, classic accompaniments and salads, and substantial main dishes. Nika Hazelton shares the full range of her expert knowledge and personal preference taking in virtually every aspect of vegetable cookery. 'Straightforward, personal, and unpretentious:' those are the words M.F.K. Fisher used to describe Nika Hazelton's brand of cooking, and those qualities are well displayed through this wonderful collection of recipes. Zusammenfassung Here are 250 recipes featuring a vast range of vegetables by critically acclaimed cook Nika Hazelton. Interspersed among the simple and delicious recipes are helpful vegetable spotlights-outlining their history! various methods of preparation! and how to discern their quality and ripeness at the grocery.
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Nika Hazelton the daughter of a German diplomat, was born in Rome, attended school there, and studied at the London School of Economics. She published 30 books which reflect her straightforward and unpretentious cooking sensibilities. She frequently contributed to the major food magazines and wrote a column about food, wine and travel for The National Review. She lived in New York City until her death in 1992.