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Better Homes and Gardens Fresh Grilling

200 Delicious Good-for-You Seasonal Recipes

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Celebrate the fresh flavors of summer and the joys of outdoor grilling in a way that is light, healthy, and delicious. Better Homes and Gardens® Fresh Grilling presents 200 recipes and 100 photos in which vegetables and fruit shine—as crunchy toppings for burgers; bright sauces and marinades for meat, chicken, and fish; heaping platters of grilled veggies; grilled salads and sides; pizzas; and luscious fruit desserts. If you yearn to cook with peak-of-the-season produce—tomatoes, corn, strawberries, and peaches—as often as possible, you'll find inspiration in recipes like Warm Salad with Lamb Chops and Mediterranean Dressing, Heirloom Tomato Salad with Grilled Tuna and Cannellini Beans, and Grilled Vegetable Tostadas with Mole Sauce.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 5, 2014
      The simplicity of grilling suggests predictable flavors, but this creative collection from Better Homes and Gardens shakes up the burger/steak/salmon fixation with a seasonal and health-minded approach. The book is instructional with helpful photo-illustrated how-tos on the basics of grilling and the best ways to cut and cook vegetables from asparagus to tomatillos. A few smart swaps brighten and enliven grill staples: Southern spiced flat iron steaks, for instance, are paired with healthier grilled green tomatoes, while the po'boy is freshened up with peaches and shrimp. Amid the more familiar are sophisticated (yet approachable) surprises: herbed pecan rub, grilled radish crostini, smoked lentil hash with squash, and a cast-iron plum-polenta cake. The familiar burger is garnished in one recipe with grilled romaine and onions and in another with pickled beets and fried egg. Recipes are notated as low calorie or "weekday friendly" (i.e., requiring only 30 minutes or less to prepare). In all, the book serves as a nice update for today's globally eating households. Photos.

    • Library Journal

      April 15, 2014
      This collection from the editors of "Better Homes and Gardens" showcases varied techniques and offers readers a chance to grill novelties such as pizzas, fruits, and desserts (e.g., cast-iron brownies, skillet peach pie). Many courses--including beverages, appetizers, and sides--are covered, making it easy to plan a complete meal without consulting other titles. A "Grilling Basics" chapter is less text-heavy than most and contains a visually appealing guide to grilled vegetables and fruits. Icons identify low-calorie and "weekday friendly" choices and all recipes include nutrition facts. VERDICT Extremely accessible yet fancier than other similar offerings, this grilling book emphasizes fresh produce as much as meat.

      Copyright 2014 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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