COOL STUFF DU JOUR >.COOKBOOK If you love panini Panini (pä`nēnē), fl. c.400 B.C., Indian grammarian. His Ashtādhyāyī [eight books] (tr. 1891) is one of the earliest works of descriptive linguistics and is also the first individually authored treatise on Sanskrit. , there are loads of tempting ideas in "Panini Express: 70 Delicious Recipes Hot Off the Press," by Daniel Leader with Lauren Chattman (The Taunton Press Taunton Press, based in Newtown, Connecticut is a publisher of magazines such as Fine Woodworking, Fine Homebuilding, Fine Gardening, Fine Cooking, Threads and Inspired House. : $18.95). Leader, founder of Bread Alone, a European-style bakery in New York's Catskill Mountains Catskill Mountains, dissected plateau of the Appalachian Mt. system, SE N.Y., W of the Hudson River. This glaciated region, wooded and rolling, with deep gorges and many waterfalls, is drained by the headstreams of the Delaware River and by Esopus, Schoharie, , and Chattman, both authors of other cookbooks, include a handful of recipes for making your own breads along with quick sandwich enhancers like mayos, pesto, relishes, carmelized onions and more. And then there are sandwiches like Artichokes, Oven-Roasted Tomatoes and Goat Cheese, Barbecued Chicken With Blue Cheese and Celery -- and less traditional takes like Nutella French Toast, and Shrimp, Avocado avocado (ä`vəkä`do, ăv`–), tropical American broad-leaved evergreen tree of the genus Persea of the family Lauraceae (laurel family). and Mango Salsa Quesadillas -- all made with a panini grill. Hungry yet? >NATALIE HAUGHTON CAPTION(S): photo Photo: (color) no caption ("Panini Express: 70 Delicious Recipes Hot Off the Press") |
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