arts & entertainment Cook from page 41 1 0 TN A NU TSHELL THE 41° GRAIN BRAIN ina ortep make II a I lead COOKBOOK DAVID PERLMUTTER, hare) x4 come,. ent41:1.11 c h Down Smoothies, Heart Health Smoothies, Anti-Aging Smoothies and Beauty Smoothies. RFAI FOOD The Pollan Family Table: The Best Recipes and Kitchen Wisdom for Delicious, Healthy Family Meals (Scribner) by Corky Pollan, Lori Pollan, Dana Pollan and Tracy Pollan The mother and three sisters of real-food advocate and author Michael Pollan, who wrote the foreword to this family cookbook, share more than 100 of their go-to recipes. For generations, the Pollans (Tracy is the wife of actor Michael J. Fox), influenced by their Russian-Jewish immigrant ancestors, have used fresh, local ingredients to cook healthy meals. This practical cookbook — filled with gorgeous food and family photos — offers easy-to-follow recipes like Pan Seared Salmon with Salsa Verde, Crispy Parmesan Zucchini Chips and Harvest Vegetable Bake. For dessert, try Grandma Mary's Grand Marnier Orange Cake (a "sophisticated ver- sion of the traditional Jewish nut cake"), Grandma Mary's Mandelbrot Cookies ("the Jewish version of biscotti") and Key Lime Pie with Walnut Oatmeal Crust. The authors also give readers cooking tips, shortcuts and techniques, and pantry lists to help families eliminate processed foods from their diet and cook healthy family meals. with on freshly baked country bread and brisket hash. Now, you can enjoy her dishes at home. Huckleberry contains 115 recipes — from brunch dishes (porridges and eggs served every which way) to sides to sweets (includ- ing gluten-free muffms). Brown Rice Quinoa Pancakes, Ricotta Griddlecakes, Chocolate Chunk Muffins, Mushroom and Romanesco Frittata — Yum! BAKING Baking Chez Moi: Recipes from My Paris Home to Your Home Anywhere (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt) by Dorie Greenspan Renowned cookbook author and baker Dorie Greenspan (Around My French Table) offers a collection of "radically simple" des- serts inspired by years of travel through France, incorporating the country's tradi- tions, specialties and seasonal ingredients, as well as the recipes shared by talented home bakers and pastry chefs. The seven chapters include: plain cakes (Custardy Apple Squares); fancy cakes (Gluten-Free Cheesecake); baby cakes and petite pastries (Lemon-Glazed Madeleines); tarts and galettes (Pink Grapefruit Tart); cookies and bars (Olive Oil and Wine Cookies); fruit, creams, frozen desserts and candies (Mocha Truffles); and basics (Brioche Loaves). 100 Days of Real Food: How We Did It, What We Learned, and 100 Wholesome Recipes for Your Family (William Morrow) by Lisa Leake Inspired by Jewish food writer Michael Pollan's book, In Defense of Food, Lisa Leake decided her family's eating habits needed an overhaul. She, her husband and their two small children pledged to go 100 days with- out eating highly processed or refined foods. In this book, she explains how she reduced her family's consumption of processed foods, including a guide to reading ingredient labels. Quick and easy recipes include Whole Wheat Banana Pancakes, Homemade Chicken Nuggets and Cinnamon-Glazed Popcorn. Ovenly: Sweet and Salty Recipes from New York's Most Creative Bakery (Harlequin) by Agatha Kulaga and Erin Patinkin Two women meet at a book club. One loves sweet, and the other prefers salty. The result: a beloved Brooklyn bakery and now a cook- book sharing their secrets. Sections include scones and biscuits; quick breads and coffee cakes; muffins, shortbreads and cookies; pies and tarts; brownies and bars; cakes and cupcakes; bar snacks; fill- ings, frostings and sauces; and baking for the holidays. Try (vegan) Salted Chocolate Chip Cookies, (gooey) Honey Blondies, Bloody Mary Scones and Apricot Orange Hamantaschen. BREAKFAST/ BRUNCH FRENCH Huckleberry: Stories, Secrets and Recipes from Our Kitchen (Chronicle Books) by Zoe Nathan, with Josh Loeb and Laurel Almerimda In 2009, spouses Zoe Nathan and Josh Loeb opened the doors to their Santa Monica restaurant Huckleberry Cafe and Bakery, where lines quickly formed to savor such dishes as Nathan's savory scones, egg sand- 44 November 20 • 2014 Di My Paris Kitchen: Recipes and Stories (Ten Speed Press) by David Lebovitz Ten years ago, David Lebovitz packed up his treasured cookbooks, a well-worn cast- iron skillet and his laptop, and he moved to Paris. In My Paris Kitchen, he remasters the clas- sics, introduces lesser-known fare and pres- ents 100 sweet and savory recipes that reflect the way modern Parisians eat today — with suggestions for intimate dinner parties (Black Olive Tapenade); large groups, with long-sim- mered dishes made in advance (Lamb Shank Tagine); sides (Butternut Squash Crumble); and desserts (Individual Chocolate Cakes with Duke de Leche and Fleur de Sel). MEDITERRANEAN The Mediterranean Diet Cookbook (Idiot's Guides/Alpha Books) by Denise Hazime In her new cookbook, Dearborn-bred author Denise Hazime references her Lebanese background in offering healthy Middle Eastern dishes that — well — even an "idiot" can pull off. The more than 200 easy-to-prepare recipes cover the gamut from breakfast and brunch to lunch, main meals, snacks, condiments and desserts — with recipes for all your favorite dishes normally found at the multi- tude of Middle Eastern restaurants around town. Now, you can make them at home. A favorite to try: Fattoush Salad, of course! TIME SAVING How to Cook Everything Fast: A Better Way to Cook Great Food (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt) by Mark Bittman Become an efficiency expert in the kitchen as the latest in Mark Bittman's How to Cook Everything Series offers ways to cut corners, save time and make life easier in the kitchen with a plethora of user-friendly, mostly healthy recipes (of course, it will take time to wade through the cookbook's more than 500 pages!). Bittman's tips include consolidating chopping, not waiting for the oven to pre- heat (unless you are baking) and utilizing the broiler instead of the stovetop to speed things along. Each recipe includes cook time and serving quantity, a shopping list for each recipe and prep/cook instructions that build the prep into the recipe for max- imum time-saving. It's like having someone hold your hand in the kitchen — and great for beginning cooks. Weight Watchers Cook It Fast: 250 Recipes in 15, 20, 30 Minutes (St. Martin's Press/Griffin Trade Paperback Original) by Weight Watchers Perfect for when you're in a rush, this latest Weight Watchers volume makes cooking at home a viable and healthier alternative — mostly relying on fresh fruits and vegetables, lean protein and whole grains. Recipes include Roast Halibut with Chunky Roasted Pepper Sauce (15 min- utes), Chicken in Coconut Curry Sauce (20 minutes) and Quesadillas with Guacamole and Pepper Jack (30 minutes). Sections on M:N._ Nerissa Oden super-fast sides, snacks and sweets are part of the mix. SLOW COOKING The Great American Slow Cooker Book 500 Easy Recipes for Every Day eb, Every Size Machine (Clarkson Potter) by Bruce Weinstein and Mark Scarbrough "If truth be told, the slow cooker is the best device for preparing a deep complex stew, a hot-breakfast-is-ready-when-your-alarm- rings-miracle, a dinner-is-ready-when-you- get-home-wonder, a surprisingly successful cake or steamed pudding and fare as diverse as dried-fruit compote," the authors write. "Think of this appliance as an old-fashioned take on sous-vide cooking: hours at a low temperature under a tight lid." After testing hundreds of recipes in doz- ens of different machines, Weinstein and Scarbrough provide home cooks ingredient proportions for slow cookers of all sizes so that every recipe can be made by a range of models: small ones (2 to 31/2 quarts), medium ones (4 to 51/2 quarts) and large ones (6 to 8 quarts), and they offer other tips as well. Chapters include Breakfast (Peanut Butter and Banana Porridge), Soups (Orzo with Oregano, Lemon and Dill), Meat (Lamb Ragu), Poultry (Italian-Style Turkey and Peppers), Fish (Salsa- Baked Salmon), Vegetables and Side Dishes (Spaghetti Squash with Pine Nuts and Sage) and Desserts and Party Drinks (Cinnamon Bread Pudding). CALORIE COUNTING The Hungry Girl Diet: Big Portions. Big Results. Drop 10 Pounds in 4 Weeks (St. Martin's Press) by Lisa Lillien In her latest book, Lisa Lillien, founder of the free daily email service www.hungry- girl.com, takes her super-sizing techniques and guilt-free recipes and puts them into a jump-start plan to help readers "lose weight painlessly." Working with a registered dietitian, she created a four-week plan with more than 40 recipes for super-sized meals and snacks. The goal: Quickly drop 10 pounds or overcome a weight-loss plateau. The plan emphasizes lean protein, low-fat dairy, fresh fruit and veggies, and "gigantic" portions. The Skinnytaste Cookbook: Light on Calories, Big on Flavor (Clarkson Potter) by Gina Homolka Gina Homolka's award-winning blog post- ings on www.skinnytaste.com are known for their delicious and miraculously low-calorie