Grain Bowls: Bulgur Wheat, Quinoa, Barley, Rice, Spelt and More

Ancient grains are making their way back into the modern day diet, which is great news for health-inspired home cooks.

They have always been around, but until recently mostly enjoyed in the processed form, which removes the outer healthy layers, as well as much needed vitamins, minerals and antioxidants from our diet. Now you can easily find whole grains like spelt, freekeh and barley to incorporate into your very own meal in a bowl. Eliminating the need for a fork and knife, the grain bowl offers convenience while still using good-quality ingredients.

There are recipes for every appetite, including lighter fare such as salads, filling vegetarian (even vegan) meals, as well as heartier bowls with meat and seafood. There are one-pot recipes such as stews and risottos, as well as classic assembled grain bowls topped with dressings and sauces.

All of them can be prepared in advance for quick, healthy weekday meals that are far from boring. Many of the dishes use gluten-free grains, such as buckwheat and rice. And grain bowl additions, such as fruits, vegetables and proteins are so adaptable that it is easy to eliminate or add items based on any fussy eaters in the family.

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Grain Bowls: Bulgur Wheat, Quinoa, Barley, Rice, Spelt and More

Ancient grains are making their way back into the modern day diet, which is great news for health-inspired home cooks.

They have always been around, but until recently mostly enjoyed in the processed form, which removes the outer healthy layers, as well as much needed vitamins, minerals and antioxidants from our diet. Now you can easily find whole grains like spelt, freekeh and barley to incorporate into your very own meal in a bowl. Eliminating the need for a fork and knife, the grain bowl offers convenience while still using good-quality ingredients.

There are recipes for every appetite, including lighter fare such as salads, filling vegetarian (even vegan) meals, as well as heartier bowls with meat and seafood. There are one-pot recipes such as stews and risottos, as well as classic assembled grain bowls topped with dressings and sauces.

All of them can be prepared in advance for quick, healthy weekday meals that are far from boring. Many of the dishes use gluten-free grains, such as buckwheat and rice. And grain bowl additions, such as fruits, vegetables and proteins are so adaptable that it is easy to eliminate or add items based on any fussy eaters in the family.

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Grain Bowls: Bulgur Wheat, Quinoa, Barley, Rice, Spelt and More

Grain Bowls: Bulgur Wheat, Quinoa, Barley, Rice, Spelt and More

by Anna Shillinglaw Hampton
Grain Bowls: Bulgur Wheat, Quinoa, Barley, Rice, Spelt and More

Grain Bowls: Bulgur Wheat, Quinoa, Barley, Rice, Spelt and More

by Anna Shillinglaw Hampton

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Ancient grains are making their way back into the modern day diet, which is great news for health-inspired home cooks.

They have always been around, but until recently mostly enjoyed in the processed form, which removes the outer healthy layers, as well as much needed vitamins, minerals and antioxidants from our diet. Now you can easily find whole grains like spelt, freekeh and barley to incorporate into your very own meal in a bowl. Eliminating the need for a fork and knife, the grain bowl offers convenience while still using good-quality ingredients.

There are recipes for every appetite, including lighter fare such as salads, filling vegetarian (even vegan) meals, as well as heartier bowls with meat and seafood. There are one-pot recipes such as stews and risottos, as well as classic assembled grain bowls topped with dressings and sauces.

All of them can be prepared in advance for quick, healthy weekday meals that are far from boring. Many of the dishes use gluten-free grains, such as buckwheat and rice. And grain bowl additions, such as fruits, vegetables and proteins are so adaptable that it is easy to eliminate or add items based on any fussy eaters in the family.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781743584415
Publisher: Hardie Grant Books - Hardie Grant UK
Publication date: 09/22/2016
Series: Ready to Eat
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 30 MB
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About the Author

Anna Shillinglaw Hampton is a commercial & editorial food stylist and recipe developer. She styles and develops recipes for cookbooks, magazines, and advertising.
Anna Shillinglaw Hampton is a commercial and editorial food stylist and recipe developer. She styles and develops recipes for cookbooks, magazines, and advertising.
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