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Book Description

Crescent Dragonwagon shares a wealth of recipes and memories with humor and intelligence in her extraordinary Passionate Vegetarian. She promises that "here you will be well fed, well loved, well tended to, satisfied," and 1,000-plus recipes later, that's exactly what's delivered.For 18 years Dragonwagon owned and ran a country inn, where she fed glorious food to everyone including vegetarians

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Passionate Vegetarian

Authors: Crescent Dragonwagon

Date: October 2002

ISBN: 1563057115

Publisher: Workman Publishing Company

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Cornmeal Biscuits
Recipe from: Passionate Vegetarian
by Crescent Dragonwagon
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Makes about 12 good-sized biscuits

  • 1 3/4 cup unbleached white all-purpose white flour (plus a bit to flour the rolling surface)

  • 1/4 cup stone-ground yellow cornmeal

  • 2 1/2 teaspoons baking powder

  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda

  • 1 teaspoon salt

  • 1 tablespoon chilled butter

  • 1 tablespoon mild vegetable oil, such as corn, canola or peanut

  • 3/4 to 1 cup buttermilk

  • Cooking spray

  1. Preheat the oven to 425 F, and make sure it’s up to temperature.

  2. Sift the flour, backing powder, baking soda, and salt into a medium bowl. Cut the butter into chunks and scatter over the flour mixture. Drizzle in the oil and quickly cut the fats into the flour with two knives or a pastry cutter.

  3. Add 3/4 cup of the buttermilk and stir just until the mixture forms a ball (if too crumbly, add just a bit more buttermilk), and turn the dough out onto a floured surface. Knead 4 or 5 times – just enough to firm up the dough. Do not over-knead! The secret of a biscuit, even a reduced-fat one, is to handle it gently.. tenderly… lovingly.

  4. With floured hands, oat the dough into a rectangle about 1/2 inch thick. The top will be sticky. Then, either use a sharp knife to cut straight down through the dough to form squares, or punch straight down through the dough with a biscuit cutter, without twisting. I usually use a knife – less handling, no wastage, no temptation to reroll and reroll the scraps, on into tough-biscuit eternity. Place the biscuits on a nonstick baking sheet or one that has been sprayed with cooking spray. Bake immediately for 10 to 12 minutes, until light golden.


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  2. Roasted Butternut and Apple Salad on a Bed of Bitter Greens with Honeyed Red-Wine Vinaigrette

  3. Pasta with Pumpkin

  4. Pesto-Parmesan Biscuits

  5. Autumn Cobbler

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