Sundays at Moosewood Restaurant

by Moosewood Collective

Paperback, 1990

Publication

Atria Books (1990), Edition: Book Club, 736 pages

Original publication date

1990

Description

Since its opening in 1973, Moosewood Restaurant in Ithaca, New York, has been synonymous with creative cuisine with a healthful, vegetarian emphasis. Each Sunday at Moosewood Restaurant, diners experience a new ethnic or regional cuisine, sometimes exotic, sometimes familiar. From the highlands and grasslands of Africa to the lush forests of Eastern Europe, from the sun-drenched hills of Provence to the mountains of South America, the inventive cooks have drawn inspiration for these delicious adaptations of traditional recipes. Including a section on cross-cultural menu planning as well as an extensive guide to ingredients, techniques, and equipment, Sundays at Moosewood Restaurant offers a taste for every palate. Moosewood Restaurant is run by a group of eighteen people who rotate through the jobs necessary to make a restaurant work. They plan menus, set long-term goals, and wash pots. Moosewood Restaurant contributes 1% of its profits from the sale of this book to the Eritrean Relief Fund, which provides food and humanitarian assistance to the Eritrean people. Moosewood Restaurant supports 1% For Peace, an organization working to persuade the government to redirect 1% of the Defense Department budget towards programs that create and maintain peace in positive ways.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member noonwitch
The Stein Sisters Sunday Salmon is excellent, as is the garlic shrimp. This is one of my favorite cookbooks.
LibraryThing member cookebooks
I like the history & intro to each section, and the index to each, but miss the nutrition analysis of the Low Fat version.
LibraryThing member Staramber
A wonderful book filled with addictive food that pleases me every time I cook from it.
LibraryThing member PghDragonMan
This book belongs right next to the Vegetarian Epicure books of Anna Thomas. This is a wonderful collection of recipes from around the world that you can serve anytime. Another culinary classic!
LibraryThing member ehines
I am on my second copy of this book, having worn through one.

A great variety of good recipes from many different traditions. A great introduction to vegetarian-friendly cuisines from around the world.
LibraryThing member Mrs.Soule
This cookbook is amazing! There is so much cultural information here, it's a joy to read. The recipes I've tried so far are also delicious and easy to follow if labor intensive.

I made the Brown Bread from the Macedonian section - savory and delicious. I also made the Red Pottage from the British
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Isles section, which is also yummy if a mess to make with an immersion blender (they recommend a blender, so it's not their fault). I also made it a little easier on myself and did parts of this in the slow cooker - I think the whole thing could easily be done in the slow cooker if you sauteed the onions and celery before adding to the pot.
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Language

Original language

English

ISBN

9780671679903

Physical description

736 p.; 7.37 inches

Pages

736

Library's rating

Rating

½ (123 ratings; 3.9)
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