Modern lunch +100 recipes for assembling the new midday meal

Allison Day

Book - 2019

Modern Lunch is the new lunchtime hero for time-strapped, budget-conscious, and salad-fatigued people everywhere. Focusing on healthy, quick--and, yes, Instagrammable--recipes, Allison takes readers on a feasting journey inspired by fresh flavors and ingredients, her travels, and minimal effort. Meals in jars and adult-appropriate lunchboxes will actually make you look forward to lunch now, especially when recipes like Chicken and Cucumber Ribbon Salad with Peanut Butter Vinaigrette, Tomato Sourdough Soup with Cacio e Pepe Socca Triangles, and Walnut-Crusted Avocado, Feta, and Eggs with Pesto Rice are waiting for you. Find inspiration for delicious lunches to eat at home, too, like Greek Chopped Salad with Crispy Peppercorn Salmon, and a ne...w take on the classic ploughman's lunch. Spend weekends with friends gathered around easy-to-assemble platters and picnic baskets, and enjoy homemade brunches that rival any restaurant's.

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Genres
Cookbooks
Published
[Vancouver, British Columbia] : Appetite by Random House [2019]
Language
English
Main Author
Allison Day (author)
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
256 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
9780147531001
  • Introduction
  • How to Make Lunch Happen
  • Part I. Lunch To Go
  • Chapter 1. Meals in Jars
  • 9-Layer Salad with Lemon Curry Dressing
  • Chicken and Cucumber Ribbon Salad with Peanut Butter Vinaigrette
  • Cold Noodle Salad with Smoked Tofu and Miso-Sesame Dressing
  • Quids and Easy Salad Inspirations
  • Chicken, Celery, and Apple Waldorf with Oat Groats
  • Sweet Potato Noodle Salad with Chicken and Tamarind Dressing
  • Instant Warm Moroccan Couscous Salad
  • Springtime Pasta Salad with Tuna and Creamy Pesto Dressing
  • French Lentil Salad with Roasted Radishes, Peas, and Eggs
  • Cauliflower Fatten with Pine Nuts and Dates
  • Chapter 2. Soups and Stews
  • Just-Add-Water Miso, Sweet Potato, and Soba Ramen
  • Harissa, Squash, and Chickpea Stew with Kale Chips
  • Tomato Sourdough Soup with Cacio e Pepe Socca Triangles
  • Savory Vegetable Cobbler
  • Spanish Lentils with Olives, Almonds, and Saffron
  • Broccoli, Rigatoni, and White Bean Minestrone with Fried Lemons
  • Chapter 3. Contemporary Lunch Boxes
  • Asparagus and Pea Pilaf with Eggs and Mozzarella
  • Falafel with Quinoa Tabbouleh and Tahini-Yogurt Dressing
  • Walnut-Crusted Avocado, Feta, and Eggs with Pesto Rice
  • Lemon Roasted Potatoes, Chicken, and Spinach with Tzatziki
  • Eggplant, Brown Rice, and Tahini Burgers with a Salad
  • Seasonal DIY Lunch Boxes
  • Pantry Dal with Raita, Brown Rice, and Mango
  • Soba Noodle Kit with Bok Choy and Teriyaki Tofu
  • Chicken, Eggplant, and Basil Wraps with Cashews
  • Black Bean Salsa Salad with Homemade Crepe Tortillas
  • Part II. Lunch At Home
  • Chapter 4. Plates and Bowls
  • California Lunch Bowl
  • Baked Squash with Brown Butter, Feta, and Chili
  • Modern Ploughman's Lunch
  • Baked Sweet Potatoes with 4 Different Toppings
  • Pink and Green New Potato Salad with Smoked Trout
  • Sheet-Pan Persian Lemon Chicken
  • Brussels Sprout, Grape, and Goat Cheese Pizza
  • Avocado with Turmeric Yogurt and Walnut Crumble
  • Triple Beet and Smoked Mackerel Grain Bowl
  • Chapter 5. Salads with Substance
  • Mustard Seed Roasted Vegetable, Barley, and Bean Salad
  • Citrus, Shrimp, and Quinoa Salad with Feta
  • Chopped Thai Salad with Peanut Sauce
  • Butternut Squash Kale Salad with Roasted Garlic Dressing
  • Greek Chopped Salad with Crispy Peppercorn Salmon
  • Farro, Beet, Asparagus, and Watercress Picnic Salad
  • Sunday Kale Salad
  • Zucchini Tangle with Romesco and Burrata
  • Greens and Farro with Chicken, Avocado, and Honey-Mustard Dressing
  • Lemony Barley and Roasted Carrot Salad with Goat Cheese
  • Part III. Sharing Lunch On The Weekend
  • Chapter 6. Platters
  • A Gathered Platter
  • Meze
  • Easygoing Lunchtime Platter Ideas
  • Chapter 7. Brunch for Lunch
  • Savory Avocado French Toast
  • Saag-Style Eggs with Preserved Lemon
  • Polenta Porridge with Broccoli Rabe, Tomatoes, and Eggs
  • Rustic Spelt Quiche with Asparagus and New Potatoes
  • Miso-Butter Mushrooms and Greens Toast
  • Even Mote Modern Ways with Toast
  • Turkish Poached Eggs with Eggplant on Socca Crepes
  • Maple, Lemon, and Ginger Granola
  • Squash Agrodolce on Yogurt with Dukkah
  • Honey Bacon and White Bean Mash Toast
  • Sweet Potato, Chard, and Smoked Cheddar Frittata
  • Kombucha Americano
  • Pour-Over Coffee
  • Chapter 8. Picnic Baskets
  • English Picnic
  • Camping
  • Waterfront
  • Road Trip
  • Part IV. Make Lunch Special
  • Chapter 9. Modern Lunch Club
  • Chapter 10. Lunchbox Treasures
  • Express Chocolate Pudding Cups
  • Berry and Apple Oat Squares
  • Power Snacks
  • Whole Grapefruit and Almond Cake
  • Savory and Sweet No-Recipe Snack Solutions
  • Vanilla Cashew Ice-Cream Pops with Chocolate Shell
  • Ginger Kombucha-Baked Rhubarb Yogurt Parfaits
  • Part V. The Lunch Larder
  • Chapter 11. Modern Meal Prep Staples
  • Dressings and Condiments
  • Proteins
  • Grains
  • Vegetables
  • Chapter 12. Gear Guide
  • Acknowledgments
  • Index

From the Introduction Life is too short to eat a bad lunch. Yet, in our culture, the midday meal is a forgotten opportunity to reinvigorate ourselves with food that makes us happy and energized. It has to be fairly quick and easy, and that often means resorting to convenience foods. There seems to be no middle ground: it's either buy lunch or pack something sad. So I'm here to help you formulate and practice new rituals (I know some of you are already on your way!) to make homemade, balanced, and delicious lunches materialize. I'm not suggesting that you have to cook a from-scratch, freshly prepared sit-down meal every day--it can be just as special when prepped ahead (your new "leftovers"), especially with a touch more attention and creativity put into the ingredients used, presentation, and packing than what we're used to. I promise, the reclamation of lunch is simple! Like most kids, I found discovering what was in my packed school lunch a thrill. My parents would send me to school with sandwiches of iceberg lettuce, cheddar cheese, and mayonnaise on squishy whole-wheat sandwich bread, alternating only with peanut butter and honey or peanut butter and banana (which I still really enjoy). After the main course, there was always a treat of some kind, usually a small bag of cookies or chips, and a piece of fruit. And it was all stowed away in worn (clean yet always oddly cloudy) plastic containers that circulated between my older brother, me, and finally my younger sister, until they were retired to the recycling bin when they became officially too warped to snap shut. As my eating preferences have changed, so have my lunches. However, the midday meal continues to have a hint of delicious nostalgia for me, not simply for the food but for the community it builds. Breakfast and dinner are often family affairs, while lunch is a break in our day when most of us are connecting with friends, colleagues, or someone who happens to be enjoying their meal on the same park bench. I've made friends with strangers by simply asking, "What's for lunch?" Lunch is a meal that needs a fresh coat of paint, a meal that deserves the same respect dinner receives, while still embracing the casualness of breakfast. To me, the story of lunch as it's enjoyed today has yet to be told. Yes, it's a break in the day to replenish the body and mind, even if you're devouring a cup of noodles "al desko," an Oxford English Dictionary-defined word (you're welcome!). It's a way to travel and taste a range of global flavors, all without a plane ticket. A homemade lunch saves you money, helps you eat healthier (made easier still with the recipes in this book), and gives you a swift boost to reenergize your day. And it's a meal where the lighting is just so perfect for capturing a photo to share on Instagram (I do, @allisondaycooks). But it can be more than this, too. I'd like to introduce you to the "modern lunch." A modern lunch is special, simple, (mostly) make-ahead, healthy, share-worthy, community building, money saving, colorful, and delicious. It culls inspiration from world cuisines, is adaptable to your personal taste and pantry, and is always satisfying. It can be enjoyed at your desk, in the lunchroom, on a bench outside, at home, on the road, on a picnic blanket, in the car, at a set table, or on your lap in front of the TV. A modern lunch can be about connectedness: it's a time to put yourself out there, socialize, and make new friends or bond with old ones. Done with intention and meaning, the modern lunch should get you excited about a quality midday meal! Excerpted from Modern Lunch: +100 Recipes for Assembling the New Midday Meal by Allison Day All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.