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Great Vegetarian Cooking Under Pressure | 
enlarge | Author: Lorna J. Sass Publisher: William Morrow Cookbooks Category: Book
List Price: $31.95 Buy New: $18.40 You Save: $13.55 (42%)
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Rating: 43 reviews Sales Rank: 12905
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 288 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.9 Dimensions (in): 10.1 x 7.5 x 1
ISBN: 0688123260 Dewey Decimal Number: 641.5636 EAN: 9780688123260 ASIN: 0688123260
Publication Date: October 20, 1994 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Under pressure to prepare a quick, nutritious dinner? Under pressure to reduce your fat and cholesterol? When the pressure's on for a great vegetarian meal on the run, turn to Lorna Sass's second guide to the safe and delicious use of the pressure cooker. Following the phenomenal success of Cooking Under Pressure, this collection of recipes dispels the myth of the difficult-to-use pressure cooker -- which is in fact easier and faster than the microwave -- and shows how vegetarian fare can be vibrantly colorful and full of flavor! Bursting with rich soups, hearty stews and casseroles, zesty curries, and flavor-packed chilis, Great Vegetarion Cooking Under Pressure brings together over 150 recipes, most with cooking times of under ten minutes. Arrive in Provence with a two-minute soupe au pistou laced with garlic and fennel; serve up an elegant zucchini bisque with tomatoes and fresh basil in just five minutes; or prepare a polenta good enough for a palazzo in only ten minutes. There are also scores of perfect vegetable side dish recipes, with an instructive chart detailing how to prepare everything from artichokes to zucchini. Lorna Sass devotes special attention to grains -- a vital part of the healthy diet -- and shows how brown rice, millet, couscous, quinoa, and bulgur can turn from gourmet store items into staples of your pantry. Whether it's Risotto with Broccoli Rabe and White Beans in five minutes, or Mediterranean Vegetable Couscous in just six, these recipes lock in delicious nutrition without tying up precious time. There's even a section about the splendid desserts that are possible with the pressure cooker, like Banana Pudding Cake and Pumpkin Bread Pudding. Filled with informative sections about the equipment, ingredients, and language of pressure cooking, suggestions for theme menus, and mail-order resources, this compendium of high-quality, high-fiber, low-fat (and mostly cholesterol-free) dishes will become an essential guide for today's bustling cook.
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I live for risotto. January 6, 2009 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book contains the most used recipe in my household -- pressure cooker risotto. A dish that normally takes 45 minutes to an hour, with much attention required becomes a dish taking about 8 minutes cooking time. Lorna Sass takes dishes that are incredibly time intensive, and turns them into simple, after work, no time at all recipes that we can use every day. All of her books have fantastic recipes, with variations, and instructions that include different makes and styles of pressure cookers. They have charts for how long to cook many kinds of food. There are recipes that make more than one course in one go. Soups, sauces, beans, rice dishes... reading her cookbooks leave me hungry every time.
I can't recommend her books highly enough. The vegetarian cookbooks she has are as enticing to meat-eaters as any books, and vice versa. She does all the testing and all the guess work for you. I can't imagine better books to buy if you are interested in saving time while cooking, and in eating very well indeed. Thank you, Ms. Sass.
20 year vegetarian and working mother delighted with this cookbook January 2, 2009 How about coming home from soccer practice after work with three hungry family members and create a healthy, homemade vegetarian dinner quickly that gets plenty of compliments. I've been amazed at the variety and taste of the many meals I have made from this book with my pressure cooker. I recommend this book without reservation to all working mothers and fathers!!!
Vegetarian Cooking Under Pressure Lorna Sass November 16, 2008 Excellent Book, goes great with my Fissler pressure Cooker. Fantastic book,it has not only recipes, but several "Time" charts to assist you with your pressure cooking experience, for everything from Beans, to rices,to vegetables, oh yes and GRAINS. As well as staple items to keep in the kitchen most used for pressure cooker meals,and other pieces of treasured knowledge. Super helpful, I have only had it a day and have already read and marked all the pages I'm going to try and already labled my time chart pages. Great book. I'm so glad I bought it!!! If you're vegetarian, and enjoy pressure cooking beans, veges and grains, you'll really appreciate this cookbook.
Electric stove top has NOT been a problem at all! September 30, 2008 I use my pressure cooker with an electric stove top and have been for 15 years. The recipes in this book work great, as does my pressure cooker, on both my new stove in my "nice" kitchen and my vintage stove in the basement that I use for canning. I don't use a flame tamer or anything, and I've never had an issue.
Wow! September 29, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
After living in Seattle for many years, I moved back to my tiny hometown in NW Minnesota; and I starting missing the wonderful Asian restaurants in Seattle. Restaurants here are sparse, and the cuisine is mediocre. Then one day I found Great Vegetarian Cooking Under Pressure and tried the recipe for Thai chickpeas. It was EASY to prepare and I was able to make some adjustments that worked. In my small town, dried chickpeas are not available, but I used two cans of chickpeas which I rinsed carefully. Also, no store in town has any fresh basil but two teaspoons of dried basil worked perfectly. This turned out just as good as anything I ever tasted in the best Thai restaurants even though I omitted the cilantro. I'm the only vegetarian in a large family and my relatives are very scepticle of vegetarian food. When I served this over rice, they LOVED it and my home has become a favorite place for family dinners. By the way, rice cooks THE BEST in a pressure cooker. I made the Thai chickpeas ahead of time and reheated them while the rice was cooking. Perfection! Every single recipe I've tried in this cookbook has turned out scrumptious which is NOT the case with most cookbooks I've purchased where I'm lucky to find just a few recipes easy and tasty enough to be worth preparing. And most of the ingredients are easily found even in stores in a small remote town in NW Minnesota.
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