Most gardeners, sooner or later, are inundated with a bumper crop of something (or many things). Most TV garden shows have published cookbooks to deal with that. Two of my favorites are out of print and therefore available from out-of-print book sellers at very inexpensive prices. The Joy of Gardening Cookbook The Victory Garden Cookbook In addition there are all the on line recipe sources. foodtv.com epicurious.com recipes.com eatingwell.com (my favorite for modern, healthy, easy to prepare recipes with nutritional analysis) BTW... my degree from Cornell is in Food & Nutrition, I have taught a high school food and nutrition program for 35 years in Baldwin, Long Island. I have written the new food and nutrition curriculum for the New York State Education Department ( 6 courses: Intro to foods, Advanced Culinary, Baking, Gourmet Foods, Career Exploratory Restaurant Management, Nutrition, Health & Fitness).
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Tips from Tish
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Love the ones you mentioned above. I also like the following:
vegetariantimes.com
cookinglight.com
I agree, particularly vegetariantimes.com
Radish tops.
Don't throw them away. The Victory Garden Cookbook (original, not the fish and veggie one) has a recipe for radish top soup. I have not tried it yet (I am hoping for more radish tops tomorrow)
It cooks the tops with sauteed onion and potato (I would use instant potato flakes to make it fast and easy) for thickener and creaminess.
Please send us the recipe!
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