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Raw Food/Real World

100 Recipes to Get the Glow

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An edgy, sexy, and practical guide to making and presenting raw meals that entice and satisfy any type of diet

In this lushly illustrated book, chef Matthew Kenney and Sarma Melngailis will show readers that raw food does not mean bland, unsatisfying meals. By teaching new skills such as dehydrating, Vita-Mix blending, and a nuanced understanding of spices, this book will explore a whole new outlook on dining that transfers beautifully and easily from their acclaimed kitchen to yours. They also address the positives of eating raw food, and how you can benefit from them even if you don’t plan to keep strictly to raw food, and they take us to meet some of the zany characters from the raw food universe. A more practical version of Raw, with the sexier feeling of Marco Pierre White’s White Heat, Raw Food Real World is destined to become a top-shelf cookbook classic for lovers of colorful, flavorful, inventive, and healthy food.

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    • Library Journal

      May 15, 2005
      A few years ago, Kenney, best known for his Mediterranean-style cuisine (see "Mediterranean Cooking"), was chef/owner of a minirestaurant empire in New York City. But in 2002, it all collapsed, as he relates here. Afterward, he and partner MeIngailis became raw-food converts, and last summer they opened Pure Food and Wine, also in Manhattan. Though their menu holds to the tenets of the raw-food movement, most of their dishes are far more sophisticated than those of other health food restaurants: along with the nut milks and fruit shakes, for example, there are recipes for Asparagus and Porcini Ravioli with Lemon Cream as well as Lobster-Mushroom and Fava Bean Tarts. The book is very personal, including anecdotes about the authors' relationship and the story of their conversion to a raw-food lifestyle (an afterword provides more details on their "Adventures in Cleansing" and other topics that many readers will want to know). There are color photographs throughout, both of the recipes and of Kenney and MeIngailis "glowing" at each other. For all health food collections.

      Copyright 2005 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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