Coconut Lover's Cookbook

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Coconut Lover's Cookbook

by: Bruce Fife



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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 641.6461
EAN: 9780941599597
ISBN: 0941599590
Label: Piccadilly Books
Manufacturer: Piccadilly Books
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 224
Publication Date: 2004-04
Publisher: Piccadilly Books
Studio: Piccadilly Books



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Product DescriptionIf you like coconut, you will love this book. It's written for coconut lovers as well as for the growing number of health conscious individuals who recognise coconut as a marvelous health food. Every recipe contains coconut in one form or another. Some recipes such as Coconut Battered Shrimp and Coconut Macaroons use shredded or flaked coconut. Others such as Chicken A La King and Strawberry Chiffon Pie use coconut milk or cream in place of dairy. The salad dressings and mayonnaise recipes are based on coconut milk and oil. This book contains nearly 450 recipes with a mixture of both vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes to choose from. You will find recipes for creating savoury main dishes, appetising side dishes, satisfying snacks, and nutritious beverages. You will find recipes for dairy-free smoothies and blender drinks, creamy soups and hearty chowders, delicious curries, stews, and casseroles. If you like desserts, you will find plenty here to choose from, including German Chocolate Cake, Coconut Pecan Pie, and Chocolate Almond Ice Cream. Concerned about sugar? No problem. Every sweet or dessert recipe includes a low sugar version. These recipes use very little sugar or none at all.















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