The Tale of Two Cookbooks: One Embraces Vegetables, the Other Hides Them

Like them or not, eating your vegetables has never been easier.
The Tale of Two Cookbooks: One Embraces Vegetables, the Other Hides Them
Two new cookbooks—“Centerpiece” by Helen Graham and Heidi Herman’s “The Hidden Vegetables Cookbook”—perfectly capture our relationships with vegetables. One touts recipes for “veggie-averse adults,” the other advocates “bold, vibrant recipes to put vegetables in the spotlight.” Both urge cooks to work vegetables into meals, they just go about it very differently. Aster/TNS
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By Nicole Hvidsten The Minnesota Star Tribune

MINNEAPOLIS—As a kid in small-town Minnesota, I didn’t appreciate the bounty of my dad’s sprawling garden. I turned my nose up at parsnips, rutabagas and eggplant, and tolerated green peppers and green beans. I did welcome squash, tomatoes, carrots, and zucchini though, so all was not lost on me.