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For the first time in my cooking life, I'm finding it hard to cook good food for myself. The accumulation of sleep deprivation over the past 8 months means that now, when Hugo goes to bed and I've finally got a few minutes to myself in the evening, I collapse on the couch and wish someone would just bring me a cold beer and a bag of potato chips for dinner. After a few comatose moments, I'm usually able to drag myself into the kitchen to fix a cheese sandwich and a bowl of yogurt for dinner, but my vegetable consumption has been pathetic lately. It's not like there isn't anything in the house – I buy plenty of vegetables to experiment with for Hugo – it's just that I'm all out of beans at night, when it's time for me. And these dark winter days mean that I need more than just a bowl of steamed broccoli to make me feel good.

But the other day, the nice people at Clarkson Potter sent me a copy of the latest Martha Stewart Living cookbook, Meatless, and suddenly things are looking a lot brighter over here. First, there were roasted cubes of celery root and onion tossed with boiled lentils and dressed with nothing but lemon juice and olive oil. I would never have thought to combine celery root and lentils, but the combination was delicious. I prepped everything while Hugo was hanging out with me in the kitchen; then, when he'd gone down for his nap, all I had to do was toss it together before digging in. It was so full of flavor and so filling. This is my new favorite lunch, I proclaimed to myself. (The original recipe has you add parsley, but I used some za'atar, since I have an industrial quantity of it, and it was amazing.)

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Then I got distracted by a soup that has you roast eggplant and chickpeas in one pan together (so easy!), before mashing them together with some broth and garlic and onion, finishing each bowl off with oregano and a dollop of yogurt. There was fried rice made with leftover brown rice (I finally cracked the perfect brown rice code in my rice cooker!) and shiitakes, and crisp little patties made out of mashed white beans that I ate with tomato sauce and basically, what I'm trying to tell you is this book is so full of inspiration and good food that I haven't really come up for air since.

Happily, Potter was kind enough to send a second copy along for a giveaway! So, for a chance to win a copy of Meatless, please leave a comment below and I'll pick a winner at random tomorrow. Good luck!

Update: Martha is the winner and has been emailed. Thank you all for participating – comments are now closed.

Lentils with Caramelized Celery Root
Adapted from Meatless

2 cups water
3/4 cup green or brown lentils
1-2 tablespoons plus 1 teaspoon olive oil
1 celery root, peeled and cut into 1/2-inch chunks
1 onion, chopped
Lemon juice to taste
Salt and freshly ground pepper
Za'atar, to taste

1. Heat the oven to 375 degrees F. Bring the water and lentils to a boil in a medium saucepan. Reduce heat and simmer gently, partially covered, until lentils are just tender, about 20 minutes. Drain and transfer to a bowl.

2. Toss the celery root and onion with the 1 to 2 tablespoons olive oil and salt to taste and put in a roasting pan. Cook in the oven for 20-30 minutes, until caramelized.

3. Add the celery root and onion to the bowl with the lentils. Stir in the lemon juice, salt and pepper, za'atar and remaining olive oil to taste. Serve.

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472 responses to “Tuesday Giveaway!”

  1. Jeanna Avatar
    Jeanna

    This looks like an excellent book to get some new inspiration.

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  2. STH Avatar
    STH

    I would love this–I’m trying to work more meatless meals into our menu here, and I bet this would help.

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  3. Duncan Avatar
    Duncan

    Looks great! Thanks for posting.

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  4. Lindsay Avatar
    Lindsay

    So delicious!! Veggies are the best.

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  5. Krista Avatar
    Krista

    Oh! Me! You make it sound wonderful!

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  6. Linda Avatar
    Linda

    Owning this book would be like the first crocus peeking up through the frozen ground…….invigorating!

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  7. Charlotte Avatar

    Hi Luisa, I love your blog! it would be great to own a copy of Meatless, I just took the plunge and ‘turned’ vegetarian last week.

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  8. Anna Braun Avatar
    Anna Braun

    Count me in! The way you describe the flavors is already making my mouth water!

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  9. Carrie Avatar
    Carrie

    Yum! Pick me!

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  10. Carol Avatar
    Carol

    I remember those sleep-deprived days. Hang in there–it does get better. Really! This book does sound like it is a gold mine of inspiration. Would love to have some new ideas for meatless meals. Thanks for including me.

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  11. Sarah S Avatar

    yes! i could use some new inspiration with my winter CSA…

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  12. Debi Avatar
    Debi

    If I don’t win it I will for sure purchase it!

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  13. Becca Avatar

    My husband has become a vegetarian, and I’m always on the lookout for more ideas. The lentils and celery root sound fabulous.

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  14. Emily W Avatar
    Emily W

    I heard you talk when you were in Santa Cruz last fall! Such a lovely evening. You and the other guests inspired me to track down quark! So wonderful!

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  15. Margrit Avatar
    Margrit

    Luisa, if this is your way of keeping a count of your readers, then please count
    me in. Your book was such a pleasure to read and now I’m enjoying the blog.
    (Checking it daily) Today, I’ve added ‘meatless’ to my cookbook collection.
    It looked so irresistable when I paged through it, and after all, I only have
    about 250 or so (American & German) cookbooks accumulated over 45 years.
    The problem is, that I find it so hard to purge the older ones. They’re reminders
    Of joy when, each time way back then, I’ve brought another one home.
    I,m asking: Is this condition treatable?
    Recently retired, empty nester.

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  16. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    That looks like a good cookbook to try.

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  17. Gemma Avatar
    Gemma

    Sounds like a great book & perfect for winter vege deprivation

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  18. Elle Avatar
    Elle

    My mother will love this book! Thank you!

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  19. Keerthi Avatar
    Keerthi

    I would like to get the book please as a vegetarian myself.

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  20. Keerthi Avatar
    Keerthi

    I need to try out more vegetables like celeriac/parsnip/etc.

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  21. Carolyn Avatar
    Carolyn

    I would love to expand the ways to cook veggies and the types of veggies in my diet. I tend to get in a veggie rut-I eat alot of potatoes!

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  22. Tara Avatar
    Tara

    How great! I’ve been making more meatless meals because cooking meat is a pain; also I think my vegan mom would love this book! 🙂

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