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Roots By Diane Morgan

by Monica Bhide on October 22, 2012 · 5 comments

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I have only one thing to say about this book: BUY IT. Roots: The Definitive Compendium with more than 225 Recipes by Diane Morgan is the ONLY cookbook you will ever need on cooking with root vegetables. Why? Where do I start?

1. Well, first: the book is gorgeous. Chronicle books has that down to a science.

2. Diane Morgan is not just a cookbook author, she is a teacher in the true sense of the word and this book is meant for those who are students of the lovely art of cooking. I think everyone at every level, from beginner to expert, will come away with something after reading this book. She is on a book tour and coming to a town near you.. check it out.

3. At first, I thought I would feature some of Diane’s recipes in this post: the ginger rhubarb chutney, the Chiang Mai Noodle curry, her superb taro chips etc. But then, I changed my mind. Dont get me wrong, the recipes are amazing but what I really wanted to showcase, was well, the ROOTS! I had never heard of so many of these.

4. Diane has written many books and will go on to write many more. I feel lucky to be able to buy her books and learn from her work. Kudos on a job well-done, again!

So here are some of the roots featured in the book… test yourself to see if you know which ones they are! I provide the answers below and will confess..  I did not know them :-( .. Wondering what to do with these? Well –>> check this out. ( Of course she has glorious descriptions and recipes for potatoes, radishes, turnips and all the regular roots as well!!)

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(answers – 1. Burdock Root, 2: Malanga, 3: Black Salsify, 4: Arrowroot)

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{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }

Kanan October 22, 2012 at 5:52 am

thanks for reviewing this book. I am planning to buy this. As I always love to learn new things especially in cooking. :)

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Diane October 22, 2012 at 7:58 am

I love cooking with roots. Not only are they delicious and nutritious, they have such a long shelf life and I hate to grocery shop!

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Charmian October 22, 2012 at 1:03 pm

Wow. I failed this quiz. Better go study up!

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Diana October 23, 2012 at 8:46 am

I blew that quiz! I have a drawer full of parsnips right now. I’m inspired to make a soup for lunch. :)

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Diana October 23, 2012 at 8:46 am

I blew that quiz! I have a drawer full of parsnips right now. I’m inspired to make a soup for lunch. :)

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