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Nuts

50 Tasty Recipes, from Crunchy to Creamy and Savory to Sweet

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According to the Mayo Clinic, nuts are heart healthy, contain good fats that lower cholesterol, are loaded with Omega-3s, and are a great source of fiber. Harvard Medical School says a handful of nuts every day may help one live longer. And let's face it—nuts are downright delicious!
This tasty little cookbook is filled with 50 tasty nut recipes, covering everything from nut butters and nut milks to sweet and savory dishes. Whether it's introducing nuts to a fresh salad or making homemade nut butters and nut milks, the 50 recipes in this beautifully photographed cookbook show off the many possibilities of nuts in the kitchen. The book focuses on the nine most commonly available nuts: almonds, cashews, hazelnuts, macadamia nuts, peanuts, pecans, pine nuts, pistachios, and walnuts. Cruncy to creamy, savorty to sweet, recipes include:
• Nut butters and nut milks (almond milk is easier than you think)
• Macadamia Nut Banana Bread
• Gold-Standard Granola
• Williamsburg Peanut Soup
• Ambrosia Fruit Salad with Pistachios
• Grilled Peanut Chicken Skewers
• Candied Pecans
• Chocolate Walnut Bark S'mores
• And more
Eating healthy never tasted so good!
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    • Library Journal

      September 15, 2015

      The "twists" in Jackson's (The Lemon Cookbook) new cookbook are modern variations on classic cookies. Plain blondies, for example, can be made into caramel-cashew or maple-walnut blondies. Similarly, a few substitutions can turn vanilla bean meringues into pistachio-rosewater or chocolate-anise meringues. Jackson includes a broad range of categories (e.g., scooped, rolled, sandwiched, sliced, holiday) and sticks to popular cookies that are easy to prepare and decorate. She also swaps a few out-of-favor ingredients, such as shortening and cornstarch, for more fashionable alternatives such as coconut oil and rice flour. Most bakers will already have a version of the base recipes (e.g., peanut blossoms, shortbread, chewy coconut macaroons) in their repertoire, but they'll be impressed by Jackson's tweaks. VERDICT Like Dawn Casale and David Crofton's One Girl Cookies and Tracey Zabar's One Sweet Cookie, this cookbook offers fresh inspiration for bake sales, cookie exchanges, and edible gifts.

      Copyright 2015 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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