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August 16, 2011

Elaine Louie

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Elaine Louie is a staff member of the New York Times, where she writes the column “The Temporary Vegetarian” for the Dining section and the Diners Journal Blog online. Louie won the 1995 James Beard Journalism Award, and lives in Manhattan.

The Occasional Vegetarian:

100 Delicious Dishes That Put Vegetables at the Center of the Plate

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“This outstanding volume proves that vegetables can steal the show.”
Publishers Weekly

“Lovers of good food have enjoyed Elaine Louie’s column, ‘The Temporary Vegetarian,’ for the chef-created recipes and omnivore-approved dishes. Now all the recipes are in one place, making this book a valuable asset for any cook, regardless of diet style.”
–Robin Asbell, author of New Vegetarian

In The Occasional Vegetarian, Elaine Louie provides pieces from her popular New York Times column, “The Temporary Vegetarian,” which features recipes from a wide variety of chefs who reveal the vegetarian dishes they like to cook at their restaurants and at home. You’ll find a recipe for cranberry bean and kale soup from one chef’s mother; an almond grape “white” gazpacho recipe brought back from Catalonia, Spain; and an endive cheese tart inspired by a Frenchwoman who one cook and his wife met aboard a train.

Other tempting recipes include Catalan-Style Radicchio and White Beans; Persian Herb Frittata; Corn Fritters; Chana Punjabi (Chickpea Stew); Leek Tart with Oil-Cured Olives; Fragrant Mushroom Spring Rolls, Wrapped in Lettuce Cups; and Sugar Snap Pea Salad. Louie proves that cooking meat-free is not only easy, but also incredibly tasty and satisfying.

August 11, 2011

Heat Rises Book Group Extras

Filed under: Book Group Extras — katherine @ 7:00 pm

Readers Group Guide

Heat Wave, Naked Heat, Heat Rises, three novels by Richard Castle

Richard Castle has generated three edgy crime dramas for beautiful, whip-smart lead detective Nikki Heat. In them all, with the help of her trusted team, Heat navigates the challenging streets of New York City, the politics of big city police work, and an evolving professional and personal relationship with investigative journalist Jameson Rook. Driven in large part by the emotional trauma of her own mother’s murder, Heat dedicates herself to her work in a way that often puts her personal safety aside so that she might find justice for the victims. But whether fighting a Russian former boxer twice her size, a grimy Texan who uses dental instruments to torture his victims, or an internationally trained sniper in Central Park, Heat relies on her training and instincts to “Assess. Improvise. Adapt. Overcome.” (more…)

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