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The Too Many Tomatoes Cookbook
Classic & Exotic Recipes from around the World
Brian Yarvin

The perfect kitchen companion for when your garden is teeming with tomatoes
Nothing tastes more heavenly than a marinara sauce or a salsa made from fresh, home-grown tomatoes, but when you’re yearning for some more innovative dishes, fanatical chef and photographer Brian Yarvin (A World of Dumplings) provides more than 100 additional easy, mouth-watering recipes that will ensure that your succulent tomatoes won’t go to waste.
Yarvin first provides instructions for processing tomatoes to make the basic “starters”: crushed tomatoes, whole peeled tomatoes, and passata (fresh tomato puree), so that you can quickly preserve their freshness. Easy to refrigerate and freeze, these tomato bases are the beginnings of the many delicious recipes that span the globe and range from traditional to unique, from salads and side dishes to soups; meat, poultry, and fish dishes; rice and pasta; pizza and calzone; salsas, ketchups, chutneys, and relishes; and even desserts.
Brian Yarvin is the author of A World of Dumplings and Farms and Foods of the Garden State, and coauthor of Cucina Piemontese (with Maria Asselle). He has written about and photographed food for both local and national publications. Yarvin lives in Edison, NJ.

June 2009
$19.95 (Can. $22.00) | paperback | 978-0-88150-803-1 | 8x7 | 224 pp | Full color throughout
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