Soup Suppers
By (Author) Arthur Schwartz
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperPerennial
12th May 1994
United States
General
Non Fiction
641.813
Paperback
224
Width 188mm, Height 227mm, Spine 17mm
412g
Healthful, versatile and easy to prepare, soup makes a tasty and satisfying meal. This book provides more than 100 soup recipes, ranging from traditional favourites like minestrone and clam chowder to surprises like porcini and barley soup and Thai shrimp soup. Soups are arranged by main ingredient, with sections on vegetable soups, bean and grain soups, meat soups, chicken soups, fish soups and cold soups. The author selectively introduces the soups in seasonal and nutritional contexts, and offers informal menu suggestions and tempting recipes for appetizers, salads, breads and desserts. Arthur Schwartz is the author of "Cooking in a Small Kitchen", "What to Cook when You Think There's Nothing in the House to Eat".
""Soup Suppers" is an enormously enticing book, an inspiration for cooking easy, inexpensive, and nourishing meals with seasonal ingredients. This is the way I want to cook for my family andfriends."-- Alice Waters"Like Arthur Schwartz, I come 'from a serious soup-making, soup-eating family'. But I must say, the Scotch Broth and Corn Chowder I was weaned on pale beside this colorful collection, which includes some superb-sounding Russian and Middle Eastern soups I've never heard of. Arthur makes them all sound so easy, so "delicious, " I can't wait to haul out the soup kettle. "Soup Suppers" is one cookbook that is going to end up with plenty of smudges and spatters--the ultimate compliment!"-- Jean Anderson, coauthor, "The New German Cookbook""Why do I love "Soup Suppers" like I do First and foremost, it is by Arthur Schwartz, whose no-nonsense palate knows what "good" tastes like. Second ... there is no second!"-- Julie Sahni, Author, "Classic Indian Cooking""Some cookbooks are fun to read, others are useful. "What to Cook" is both. It manages to transform a bare cupboard into a kitchen adventure. We're going to keep our copy on the emergency shelf, so we can turn to it whenever we find ourselves in need of a quick recipe or some delightful kitchen companionship: Arthur Schwartz has provided plenty of both.'-- Jane and Michael Stern, "American Gourmet""Arthur Schwartz is a man who cooks almost as well as he eats, and in "What to Cook" he shares both of these do-able pleasures with the home cook"-- Barbara Kafka
Arthur Schwartz hosts "Food Talk," a popular New York City-based, nationally syndicated radio show, and was the longtime restaurant critic and food editor of the New York Daily News. He is the author of Cooking in a Small Kitchen, What to Cook When You Think There's Nothing in the House to Eat, and Soup Suppers.