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New Releases by Mark BittmanMark Bittman is the author of How to Cook Everything Fast Revised Edition (2022), Bittman Bread (2021), Animal, Vegetable, Junk (2021), How to Eat (2020), How to Cook Everything—Completely Revised Twentieth Anniversary Edition (2019).
How to Cook Everything Fast Revised Edition
release date: Sep 20, 2022
release date: Jan 01, 2021
release date: Jan 01, 2021
release date: Jan 01, 2020
How to Cook Everything—Completely Revised Twentieth Anniversary Edition
release date: Oct 01, 2019
How to Cook Everything--Completely Revised Twentieth Anniversary Edition
release date: Sep 14, 2019
release date: Feb 12, 2019
How to Cook Everything Vegetarian
release date: Jan 01, 2017
release date: Oct 04, 2016
Mark Bittman's Kitchen Matrix
release date: Oct 27, 2015
release date: May 06, 2014
How to Cook Everything Fast
release date: Jan 01, 2014
release date: May 23, 2013
release date: Apr 30, 2013
How To Cook Everything: Holiday Cooking
release date: Mar 07, 2013
How to Cook Everything: The Basics
release date: Mar 07, 2013
How to Cook Everything: Christmas
release date: Nov 29, 2012
release date: Oct 16, 2012
How to Cook Everything: Thanksgiving
release date: Oct 05, 2012
How to Cook Everything Summer
release date: Jul 09, 2012
How to Cook Everything: Summer
release date: Jul 06, 2012
How to Cook Everything (Completely Revised 10th Anniversary Edition)
release date: Feb 10, 2011
Mark Bittman's Quick and Easy Recipes from the New York Times
release date: Oct 06, 2010
The Food Matters Cookbook
release date: Sep 21, 2010
From the award-winning champion of conscious eating and author of the bestseller Food Matters comes this collection of recipes, offering comprehensive and straightforward ideas for cooking easy, delicious foods that are as good for you as they are for the planet. The Food Matters Cookbook is the essential encyclopedia and guidebook to responsible eating, with more than 500 recipes that capture Bittman’s typically relaxed approach to everything in the kitchen. There is no finger-wagging here, just a no-nonsense and highly flexible case for eating more plants while cutting back on animal products, processed food, and of course junk. But for Bittman, flipping the ratio of your diet to something more virtuous and better for your body doesn’t involve avoiding any foods—indeed, there is no sacrifice here. Since his own health prompted him to change his diet, Bittman has perfected cooking tasty, creative, and forward-thinking dishes based on vegetables, fruits, and whole grains. Meat and other animal products are often included—but no longer as the centerpiece. In fact the majority of these recipes include fish, poultry, meat, eggs, or dairy, using them for their flavor, texture, and satisfying nature without depending on them for bulk. Roasted Pork Shoulder with Potatoes, Apples, and Onions and Linguine with Cherry Tomatoes and Clams are perfect examples. Many sound downright decadent: Pasta with Asparagus, Bacon, and Egg; Stuffed Pizza with Broccoli, White Beans, and Sausage; or Roasted Butternut Chowder with Apples and Bacon, for example. There are vegetarian recipes, too, and they have flair without being complicated—recipes like Beet Tartare, Lentil “Caviar” with All the Trimmings, Radish-Walnut Tea Sandwiches, and Succotash Salad. Bittman is a firm believer in snacking, but in the right way. Instead of packaged cookies or greasy chips, Bittman suggests Seasoned Popcorn with Grated Parmesan or Fruit and Cereal Bites. Nor does he skimp on desserts; rather, he focuses on fruit, good-quality chocolate, nuts, and whole-grain flours, using minimal amounts of eggs, butter, and other fats. That allows for a whole chapter devoted to sweets, including Chocolate Chunk Oatmeal Cookies, Apricot Polenta Cake, Brownie Cake, and Coconut Tart with Chocolate Smear. True to the fuss-free style that has made him famous, Bittman offers plenty of variations and substitutions that let you take advantage of foods that are in season—or those that just happen to be in the fridge. A quick-but-complete rundown on ingredients tells you how to find sustainable and flavorful meat and shop for dairy products, grains, and vegetables without wasting money on fancy organic labels. He indicates which recipes you can make ahead, those that are sure to become pantry staples, and which ones can be put together in a flash. And because Bittman is always comprehensive, he makes sure to include the building-block recipes for the basics of home cooking: from fast stocks, roasted garlic, pizza dough, and granola to pots of cooked rice and beans and whole-grain quick breads. With a tone that is easygoing and non-doctrinaire, Bittman demonstrates the satisfaction and pleasure in mindful eating. The result is not just better health for you, but for the world we all share.
The Minimalist Cooks Dinner
release date: Jul 21, 2010
Mark Bittman's Kitchen Express
release date: Jul 07, 2009
The Best Recipes in the World
release date: Feb 25, 2009
release date: Dec 30, 2008
The Minimalist Entertains
release date: Jan 01, 2003
release date: Jan 01, 2000
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