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Pulse - Modern recipes with beans peas & lentils - cover

Pulse - Modern recipes with beans peas & lentils

Eleanor Maidment

Publisher: Ryland Peters & Small

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Summary

CELEBRATE beans, lentils and peas in all their glory with this delicious new book.

A MODERN spin on cooking with pulses and how they can be incorporated into EVERYDAY MEALS.

Affordable, sustainable, good for gut and overall health, good for the environment, a solution to eating less meat, packed with protein and fibre – pulses are the future of home cooking.

Health practitioners advise us to eat more fibre, environmentalists tell us to eat less meat and in Mediterranean Europe – a region that is widely considered to have the holy grail of healthy cuisines – eating pulses is a daily way of life. Zoe, which is a leading provider of science-led health research headed up by Professor Tim Spector, is constantly recommending that we eat more beans. It shares lots of pulse-based recipes on its Instagram channel and has described beans as 'magical food'.

Covering dried, canned and jarred pulses, and including recipes featuring meat, poultry and fish, this book demonstrates how easy it is to cook with pulses through 75 delicious recipes as well as highlighting their nutritional benefits. Pulses can be deeply comforting, light and delicate, crisp and crunchy or soft and luxurious. Knowing how to cook with them is key. Every recipe in this book will transform a humble bean or lentil into something aspirational and appealing.
Available since: 02/18/2025.
Print length: 176 pages.

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