World Food for Student Cooks
Healthy, delicious, easy-to-make dishes for the food-truck-loving, noodle-slurping, taco-crunching, mac-n-cheese-loving student!
- Publisher
- Formac Publishing Company Limited
- Initial publish date
- Aug 2016
- Category
- Low Budget, Quick & Easy, Cooking & Food, International
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781459504554
- Publish Date
- Aug 2016
- List Price
- $16.95
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Description
A student cookbook with a difference, World Food for Student Cooks offers 170 quick, cheap and tasty recipes featuring the best of the world's cuisines -- Chinese, Thai, Mexican, French, Italian, Middle Eastern, Japanese and more. These are recipes for food that students want to eat, can afford and can make at home with only basic cooking skills! The ingredients are inexpensive and the results are healthy as well as tasty. Tacos and noodle bowls, mac n cheese, curries and pizzas, smoothies, cookies, brownies and more!
Cookbook features include:
- Requires only essential pieces of kitchen equipment
- Uses inexpensive ingredients available at any grocery store
- Focuses on recipes that are popular with students today
- Healthy dishes that highlight fresh veggies, fruit and nonprocessed foods
- World food -- inexpensive, healthy recipes from Asian, Indian, Mexican, Middle Eastern and other international cuisines
- Lots of vegan and vegetarian recipes and options
This book will be a favourite for students, and will help parents rest easy knowing that young people can use it to cook the food they love -- and can afford.
About the author
KRISTA McLELLAN is a registered dietitian, passionate home cook and ethnic food enthusiast who has lived the student life in some of Canadaâ??s most multicultural cities. She lives in Halifax. This is her first book.
Editorial Reviews
"Not your typical student fare and a big step up from hotdogs and packaged noodles... World Food For Student Cooks dishes up a helping of those recipes drawn from a variety of international cuisines, including Indian, Thai, Mexican and Middle Eastern."
Metro Halifax
"The author of [this] new cookbook is hoping to change the way canadian students eat."
CBC Radio Information Morning - Fredericton
"She wants you to enjoy cooking with tofu, legumes, and whole grants - not only because they're healthy, but also because they will be tastily, filling and cheap...McLellan is looking to open the door to amateur chefs to the wide world of flavours and cooking techniques. And she does this in an easy-to-follow manner."
Atlantic Books Today
"McLellan is looking to open the door to amateur chefs to the wide world of flavours and cooking techniques. And she does this in an easy-to-follow manner."
Atlantic Books Today