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Don't Cook the Planet: Deliciously Saving the Planet One Meal at a Time
Don't Cook the Planet: Deliciously Saving the Planet One Meal at a Time
Don't Cook the Planet: Deliciously Saving the Planet One Meal at a Time
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Don't Cook the Planet: Deliciously Saving the Planet One Meal at a Time

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Choosing meals prepared with fresh, natural ingredients isn't just healthy, it's good for the earth. In Don't Cook the Planet, author Emily Abrams and an all-star collection of chefs and ecoactivists share more than 70 delicious recipes as well as tips on how to minimize your carbon footprint. Each contributor—including Stephanie Izard, Top Chef star and executive chef at Girl & the Goat; Chevy Chase; MasterChef judge and acclaimed chef Graham Elliot; actor Joshua Henderson; and many others—provides easy, everyday ideas that will save you money and stock your kitchen with fresh, delicious foods while preserving the planet for generations to come. The author, an 18-year-old activist, approaches sustainability from a personal perspective, striving to make changes that will impact her generation, and in so doing, has created a cookbook that explains how positive food choices significantly impact one's environment as well as one's health.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 1, 2014
ISBN9781623687984
Don't Cook the Planet: Deliciously Saving the Planet One Meal at a Time

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    Don't Cook the Planet - Emily Abrams

    soups & starters

    chicken soup

    Tom Colicchio, founder of Craft Restaurants, judge on Top Chef

    New York City, NY

    1 chicken, quartered, with bones intact (i.e., do not remove breast meat from breastbone, including necks and giblets)

    2 carrots, peeled and chopped

    2 celery stalks, washed and chopped

    2 leeks, washed and chopped

    2 parsnips, peeled and chopped

    1 onion, peeled and chopped

    1 sprig of fresh thyme

    Kosher salt, freshly ground black pepper

    Coarse sea salt

    1½ cups small shell pasta (optional)

    Freshly grated Parmigiano- Reggiano (optional)

    Extra-virgin olive oil (optional)

    This soup is a typical, relaxed, Sunday evening meal for me and my family. I serve this soup the way my grandmother did, with the Parmigiano and olive oil. Every grandmother has a chicken soup recipe, so mine certainly isn’t the definitive recipe, but it’s still my favorite, and I enjoy sharing that with my kids today the same way my grandmother did with

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