| The Hippy Gourmet's Quick and Simple Cookbook ... - "Adventurous yet underwhelming" |
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I must confess, I had never heard of the Hippy Gourmet (apparently he has a PBS show), but his cookbook, (The Hippy Gourmet's Quick & Simple Cookbook for Healthy Eating) had some intrigue. Anything entitled quick & simple that sounds like it may contain some virtuous recipes is worth a trial in my opinion. Immediately upon receipt, I scanned the entire cookbook, dog-earing several pages, though not as many as I would have expected. The first few recipes I selected to trial evidenced my cravings for the warm flavors of fall: Pasta with Vegan Butternut Squash Sauce I became a bit frustrated right from the start with the butternut squash sauce. The recipe called for an ungodly amount of crushed red pepper. Luckily, I spotted the faux pas and used just half, but it was still too spicy and just barely within the edible range for my household. The recipe also called for “water or vegetable stock, as needed.” You would think that when an entire cup or more is required just to distinguish the sauce from baby food, they might note it as an actual ingredient. As a genuine fan of squash, I ate mine up, but my husband barely ate half of his plate, still referring to it as baby food. (Prep note: I served it over wide rice noodles) Orange-Spiced Whole Wheat Couscous ![]() Since even the best cookbooks have a marginal recipe or two, I didn’t hesitate to move onto the next creation. But alas, this couscous was somewhat underwhelming in flavor with only the raisins taking a firm stance. I should have known that it wouldn’t yield stellar results when they noted that it is excellent when served with a spicy vegetable stew. Why on earth would I go to the trouble of making a delicately fragrant couscous (rather than a nice neutral one) just to serve it up with a spicy and potentially overpowering stew? Overall it was okay, not bad, but not worth making again. (Prep Note: I added some garbanzos to make it a mini-meal) Curry Spiced Sweet Potatoes ![]() The third time is a charm, right? My husband ate his entire sweet potato serving, so we were moving in the right direction. Let it be told that I am a big fan of sweet potatoes, especially when prepared simply or with contrasting flavors. I could pass on the candied yams, but roasted sweet potatoes with herbs and spices, yum! However, something just didn’t quite “go” in this curry / sweet potato blend. This dish was pleasant, but both my husband and I agreed that the spices failed to meld with the wonderfully natural sweet potato taste. One flavor just seemed to follow the other. I did like the stovetop-cooking concept, it was one I had not yet tried with tubers, but I will probably use a different blend of seasonings next time. (Prep Note: I served the potatoes with some sliced bratwurst and freshly cooked brown rice)
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