Veganize It!: Easy DIY Recipes for a Plant-Based Kitchen
By (Author) Robin Robertson
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Harvest
18th February 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
641.5636
304
Width 203mm, Height 229mm
726g
Vegan pantry staples plus enticing recipes in which to use them
This is the ultimate DIY pantry book, doing double duty with recipes for vegan staples, plus ideas on how to use them as building blocks in both new and classic recipes. Many cooks prefer to make their own basics rather than buy expensive store versions, which are often loaded with additives and preservatives. These easy recipes make it easy to stock a home pantry. Enjoy milks, cheeses, bacon, burgers, sausages, butter, and vegan Worcestershire sauce in your favorite dishes, and then try delicious recipes using the staples. Sample Bahn Mi, Sausage Biscuits, Meaty-Cheesy Pizza, Milk Shakes, Jambalaya--even Jerky and Lemon Meringue Pie. With more than150 recipes and 50 color photos, this will become an indispensable cookbook for vegans--and everyone else who enjoys animal-free food.
"Many vegan products, she observes, are expensive, highly processed, and full of preservatives. To remedy this, [Robertson]offers easy-to-make, inexpensive vegan alternatives that remain true to the original tastes and textures... Dishes such as bacon-topped 'mac un-cheese,' fish-free tacos, and cheesy steak-out sandwiches are appetizing options that readers will relish. Staple recipes go beyond dairy products to include meats, charcuterie, seafood, condiments and sauces, and desserts... This appealing collectionprovides vegan cooks with the tools they need to create homemade ingredients and enjoy the flavors of classic dishes while still following a plant-based diet." Publishers Weekly With an eye toward economy, vegan cooking authority Robertson demonstrates how many products including tofu, ricotta, mushroom, bacon, whipped coconut cream, and more can be easily made at home smart and flavorfulRobertsons vegan alternatives to popular foods will draw even nonvegans. Library Journal (starred) [Robertsons] carein protecting animals of all kinds is evident in this cookbook, which highlights alternative proteins fromseitan and tempeh to tofu-based fish sticks to a No-Meat Loaf of mushrooms, lentils, and grainsRobertson makesgood use of creative cooking techniques and flavor enhancersagood choice for new vegetarians or vegans, who might miss thesatisfaction of traditional meats.Its also a solid bet for meat-eaters looking to expand their repertoire ofveg-friendly dishes. Booklist
Robin Robertson is an editor and award-winning poet. He lives in London.