Everyday Greens

Cover of Everyday Greens by Annie Somerville
Year: 2003
Language: en
Edition: Second Printing
Pages: 394
ISBN-13: 9780743216258
Dimensions:
Height: 9.4 Inches
Length: 7.6 Inches
Width: 1.4 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 641.5/636
Editorial overview Touché

Everyday Greens by Annie Somerville, published by Simon and Schuster on May 13, 2003, is a second printing edition featuring 394 pages in English. This cookbook presents a collection of over 250 popular dishes from San Francisco’s renowned Greens Restaurant, known for its innovative meatless cuisine. Annie Somerville, the executive chef since 1985, offers accessible recipes that cater to contemporary cooking styles, emphasizing simplicity and flavor.

Readers will discover a variety of spirited cooking options suitable for everyday meals, including main-dish salads, soups, rustic ragoûts, and elegant desserts. The book emphasizes the use of fresh ingredients, with practical advice on sourcing and preparing them. Somerville also provides tips for efficient kitchen work, including make-ahead dishes and clever storage solutions. Additional features include wine pairing suggestions, pantry stocking advice, and a section on worm composting, appealing to both novice and experienced cooks.


Official synopsis Publisher

For more than twenty years, San Francisco’s beloved Greens Restaurant has been in the avant garde of the cooking revolution in America. Through its endlessly inventive, ever-changing menus and bestselling cookbooks, Greens has introduced millions of delighted fans to a sophisticated, meatless cuisine packed with transcendent, satisfying flavor.

The innovation continues. Everyday Greens is the first Greens book in a decade, and author Annie Somerville, executive chef since 1985, has written the most accessible cookbook yet. Greens’s high level of flavor and creativity is everywhere, but the cooking is simpler, more relaxed. Here are more than 250 of the restaurant’s most popular dishes fine-tuned for the home cook in straightforward recipes for the way we live today.

This is spirited cooking for every day—from casual lunches and quick weeknight meals to family feasts and elegant entertaining. There are main-dish salads; soups that make a meal; rustic ragoûts; satisfying stews; vegetables on the grill; quick stir-fries; casseroles layered with flavor; innovative side dishes; pizzas, tortilla dishes, and savory tarts; pastas and risottos; warm beans and grains; sandwiches; salsas; pickles; and the famous Greens desserts.

The heart of Greens cooking is to use the best, freshest ingredients—whether from the grocery store or your local farmers’ market. Advice on finding and preparing these ingredients is combined with restaurant tips that simplify work in the kitchen. Through clever use of the freezer and pantry, Somerville shows how to minimize prep time with make-ahead dishes and born-again leftovers. Special features include pairing wine with Greens’s food; advice on stocking the pantry with Asian ingredients, cooking oils, and dessert-making essentials; a resource guide for locally made cheeses; and the Kitchen Tool Box, a decidedly low-tech list of invaluable equipment. A final section on worm composting brings everything back to the source—the earth—and is sure to delight the passionate gardener.

Readers of Fields of Greens love Somerville’s warm, inspiring, friend-in-the-kitchen style. And Everyday Greens is more personal, so confidence-building that even beginners will want to dash into the kitchen and start cooking.

FAQ
What is “Everyday Greens” about?
This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “Everyday Greens” by Annie Somerville. Synopsis preview: For more than twenty years, San Francisco’s beloved Greens Restaurant has been in the avant garde of the cooking revolution in America. Through its endlessly inventive, ever-changing menus and bestselling cookbooks, Gree…
Who is the author of “Everyday Greens”?
“Everyday Greens” is credited to Annie Somerville.
When was “Everyday Greens” published?
Publisher: Simon and Schuster. Year: 2003.
What is the ISBN for “Everyday Greens”?
ISBN-13: 9780743216258.
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
Language: en. Pages: 394. Edition: Second Printing.

Related Books by Topic