A few weeks ago I wrote a post about whether to review, or not review. And I made the decision to help support authors, brands, products, and potentially even services that I use, and love.
It seems only fitting to start with a review of The Moosewood Collective’s latest cookbook: Moosewood Restaurant Favorites.
The Moosewood books hold a special place in my heart. When I first started to cook years ago, I collected as many Moosewood books as I could find. To me, the Moosewood Collective always seemed to embody the principles that I was just starting to embrace: healthy, conscious eating from local, organic farms and purveyors.
Although I’ve never been a pure vegetarian, I try to mix plant-based foods into my diet as much as possible. And lately, I’ve been loving the clean eating mindset even more than usual.
The Moosewood books have always been such a great resource – you’re just as likely to find a homegrown American dish as you are to find something inspired by the Middle East, Asia, or Africa. It’s multi-cultural cuisine at its best, healthy, a little off the beaten track, and always delicious.
When the Moosewood publishers reached out about reviewing their new book, I jumped at the chance. How could I not? This book brings me squarely back to my roots, I fondly remember flipping through soup-stained copies of New Classics, and Cooking for a Crowd, searching for inspiration for a dinner party or quiet meal at home.
And like the books that preceded it, this book doesn’t disappoint.
Let’s talk about optics first: the padded book cover trend. I don’t know who first thought of this – it might have been that other vegetarian genius Yotam Ottolenghi, whose book Plenty swept through home kitchens from coast to coast. But there’s nothing more comforting than crawling under the covers with a giant cookbook with a padded cover. It’s the little things, Moosewood, thanks for taking note.
There’s something for everyone in Restaurant Favorites, their attempt to catalog from thousands of recipes the tried-and-true techniques and must-include dishes from their 30-year history as one of America’s most beloved vegetarian restaurants.
The result from this process is a book that’s suitable for just about everyone. Novice cooks will appreciate easy recipes like the simple smooth guacamole, classic hummus, and pasta with a raw tomato sauce. Yet more advanced cooks with an appetite for adventure will welcome dishes like Rumbledthumps (it’s Scottish, and on my list of things to cook next) the Indonesian Rice salad (which I topped with spicy Thai Baked Tofu).
Yes, it’s vegetarian. And vegan. And my 6’6” husband ate three bowls in quick succession, requesting that I make a triple batch of it next time.
Even recipes that seem like basics have a slightly new spin. Like these Chocolate-Chocolate chip cookies – chewy on the inside with the addition of cream cheese (who would have thought), but crispy on the outside. They were outstanding. My new go-to recipe for chocolate chip cookies.
And as a cream of mushroom soup lover – and clearly not the red can variety – I just had to try the Creamy Hungarian Mushroom Soup. More cream cheese (twist my arm why don’t you) and some seemingly incongruent ingredients like soy sauce, dill, and paprika. Yes, Nelly, it worked. Trust me on this one. Rich and hearty, it was so satisfying on a cold Fall evening.
This is a perfect cookbook as we head into the Winter months – it’s full of rich soup and stew recipes, from the exotic (Navajo Stew, Groundnut Stew) to the familiar (Thai Vegetable Curry, Jambalaya).
And where some cookbooks skimp on desserts, this book packs a serious punch with over 30 recipes in the collection.
Moosewood, you’ve made me a happy cook for the past few weeks – cooking through Restaurant Favorites has been a pure joy. Don’t trust my review? Check out the raves that people are giving this book on Amazon as well, available for order by following this link.
So check it out, and let me know how it goes. Hope you enjoy it as much as I have.
Disclosure: Moosewood cookbooks are cherished in my cookbook collection, and I’m grateful to have received this free copy of Moosewood Restaurant Favorites for review purposes.
Great, thoughtful review. Looks like my bookshelf is going to be home to one more cookbook.
It’s a good one, I promise. Hope you like it and let me know how it goes –the cookies, honestly, are to die for.
Jess,
I love the line about even the most novice chef learning how to make hummus and guacamole from the easy recipes. I had this roommate in college who didn’t know how to make pasta. I remember her using a cookbook to learn how to do this…I wonder if it was a Moosewood cookbook. Hmm…Well, anyway, you should see how she turned out. A chef beyond what I could have ever imagined she would be. It is an inspiring story.
I am glad you are reviewing the things you love. I think that is important- to discriminate so we all can keep the trust. Thank you!
xo
Yup, I was there not too long ago too. Could barely boil water when I graduated from college. Not the good old days. Glad you liked the review!
dearest jessica your review is so wonderful n your bkshelf looks like mine too. i have been at moose since 1980 n it is so close to my heart. there’s 18 of us . thankyou alot !!!! x x x x x ned
Ned, that’s just the most heartfelt comment, thank you so much for reaching out. It means the world that you’re happy with the review, I’m such a fan of the Moosewood books, although haven’t ever visited in person. One day….and I’ll ask for you if I come by! All the best…
I’ve also made many of the recipes. Never disappoints. Try the potato soup.
Agree, the recipes are always winners. I’ll give the potato soup a try, thanks for the recommendation.
I can’t wait to get it – looks fabulous and I always love a new cookbook! Great review
Is there anything better than a new cookbook? Moosewood always has such interesting recipes too. Glad you liked the review….enjoy!
My new cookbook arrived today – it’s the best best I’ve had in years. So excited to try some recipes soon! Thx
Fantastic ML, so glad you liked it 🙂
Hi Jessica…another Moosewood partner/author here really appreciating your review. I loved your photos and and the delicious descriptions of our recipes. You Rock!!
Keep on Cookin’
Wynnie
Moosewood Restaurant, Ithaca New York
Thanks so much Wynnie! I love the cookbook, has been so much fun to read, and it has a great range of global recipes. Thanks for inspiring some great cooking 😉