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Top 10 Books for Foodies -- 2008

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By Cheri Sicard
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Posted December 2nd, 2008
We review a lot of cookbooks and books for foodies here at FabulousFoods.com.  We look at even more books than actually get featured here.  So every year we come up with our list of our 10 favorites that came out in the previous year.  It is a topic of much debate around our offices.  So here we present our Top 10 Favorites for 2008.  The list is in no particular order -- a higher placement does not mean we liked it more.  We did try to get a variety of topics so there's something to appeal to everyone.  We hope you enjoy these books too.  If you have other favorites, please add your picks to the comments section attached to this article.

How to Cook Everything Vegetarian by Mark Biittman

Popular author and columnist Mark Bittman who taught a generation how to cook in his How to Cook Everything series and his Minimalist column now turns his attention to vegetarian cooking -- with a vengeance! Bittman has written one of, if not the, definitive reference on vegetarian cooking in this massive, encyclopedic in scope, book. Weighing in at over 1000 pages that contain over 2000 vegetarian and vegan recipes and variations, this book definitely belongs in every vegetarian's kitchen. But omnivores will benefit greatly too, by discovering new ways to add more healthy fruits, vegetables and whole grains into their diets.

Like all of Bittman's books, the recipes are clear, simple and easy to prepare. He has a knack for preparing quality foods with minimal fuss, making this book accessible to cooks at all levels -- even beginners. Especially beginners as this book is as a much a teaching cooking tutorial as it is a recipe collection.

If you ever thought eating a vegetarian diet was boring, you'll never feel that way again after reading these pages. The variety contained here is astounding, and depth of information lets you get as sophisticated as you want (he even shows how to make your own tofu). But perhaps best of all are all the quick to prepare healthy meals that will provide your family with wholesome menus, even on the busiest of nights.




 

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