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Vegetarian Comfort Foods: The Happy Healthy Gut Guide to Delicious Plant-Based Cooking

by Jennifer Browne

The Happy Healthy Gut Guide to Delicious Plant-Based Cooking More than seventy-five recipes to nourish your body and soul Food is the mind and body’s single-most important form of nourishment. Our bodies’ capacity for growth and repair directly correlates to the fuel we put into it, and food is that fuel. By eating mindfully, we can not only steer the course of our health to reach its peak, but enjoy the ride along the way. After a decade-long struggle with IBS, Jennifer Brown discovered that the path to health is no further than the walk to the refrigerator. Vegetarian Comfort Foods couples the healing power of whole, plant-based, mindfully-chosen food with creative recipes to please our palates and diminish our ailments. Starting with the necessary kitchen tools, pantry prerequisites, and cleansing instructions, the foundation is set for more than seventy-five recipes, such as: Berry-Rhubarb Smoothie Banana Walnut Pancakes Roasted Squash with Apple and Eggplant Warm Steamed Green Salad Tangy Lentil Salad Thai Red Curry Sweet & Sour Tofu Stir-Fry Pink Salt Brownies Chocolate Chia Pudding And many more!

The Vegetarian Cookbook: More than 50 Recipes for Young Cooks

by DK

Full of tasty and filling recipes, this vegetarian cookbook for kids offers up a range of more than 60 dishes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacktime.Budding young cooks will be excited by the variety of healthy and fun vegetarian meals that are incredibly easy to make. Each recipe is carefully put together by an expert author and there is a nutritionist on board to check there's a balance of vitamins, minerals, protein, and carbohydrates throughout the book. Studies have shown that lowering your meat intake can be incredibly beneficial for you and your child's health as well as helping the environment. Food fact files and helpful tips throughout the book give advice on how to achieve a balanced diet, ensuring every nutritional need is covered for growing young minds and bodies. The pre-teen and teenager categories are often forgotten, but this all-encompassing vegetarian cookbook fills that gap by suggesting foods that will help with concentration, developing hormones, and overall mental well-being.

Vegetarian Cookbook for Beginners: The Essential Vegetarian Cookbook to Get Started

by Rockridge Press

With Vegetarian Cookbook for Beginners, discover the guilt-free way to get healthy. As awareness of the health and environmental benefits of vegetarianism grows, millions of people are now switching to a vegetarian diet. Vegetarian Cookbook for Beginners will show you how to start a vegetarian diet so you can live with a clearer conscience, lose weight naturally, lower your cholesterol, and decrease your risk of chronic disease. Vegetarian Cookbook for Beginners will teach you how to cut out meat, without cutting out flavor and satisfaction. With more than 150 hearty, comforting meals to please the whole family, Vegetarian Cookbook for Beginners makes it easy to start a vegetarian diet. Vegetarian Cookbook for Beginners will get you started on the path toward a healthy, meat-free lifestyle with: More than 150 simple and hearty Vegetarian Cookbook recipes 14-day Vegetarian Cookbook meal plan to get you started Overview of the lasting health benefits of going vegetarian Tips from Vegetarian Cookbook on transforming your kitchen to be vegetarian-friendly Detailed nutritional advice to make sure you get all your nutrients Practical tips for a successful transition to a vegetarian diet Vegetarian Cookbook for Beginners is your guide to experiencing the delicious, lifelong benefits of going vegetarian.

The Vegetarian Cookbook for Kids: Easy, Skill-Building Recipes for Young Chefs

by Jamaica Stevens

Discover the joy of vegetarian cooking with this kids cookbook for ages 8 to 12Packed with vibrant colors and fresh flavors from a wide variety of veggies and fruits, vegetarian cuisine is naturally kid-friendly. Now young chefs can whip up tasty meatless meals on their own with The Vegetarian Cookbook for Kids. This kids cookbook includes step-by-step instructions to help beginner cooks build confidence and skills in the kitchen with minimal adult supervision.This vegetarian kids cookbook includes:Everyday ingredients—No fancy ingredients here; these recipes use familiar foods that can easily be found at any grocery store.Tips for getting creative—Kids can customize these recipes however they like with suggestions for switching up the flavors, making dishes vegan or gluten-free, and more.Convenient recipe labels—Colored labels let kids know which meals use just one pot, require only 5 ingredients, or can be made in 30 minutes or less.Inspire kids to prepare healthy vegetarian meals and be independent in the kitchen with this skill-building kids cookbook.

Vegetarian Cookbook for Teens: 100 Fun Recipes to Cook Like a Pro

by Sarah Baker

Be good to your body, animals, and the planet—vegetarian cooking for teensWhatever your reason for exploring vegetarian cooking—your love of animals, reducing your carbon footprint, or the variety of health benefits—the Vegetarian Cookbook for Teens will show you that meatless cooking goes way beyond a life of sprouts and salads. In fact, vegetarian cooking can be fun, easy, flavorful, and lead to a lifetime of wellness.This cookbook for teens is filled with delicious recipes like Sweet Walnut Apple Salad and Avocado Chickpea Pasta Bowl that will help you gain confidence in the kitchen, regardless of experience, with step-by-step guidance. From how to create a savory breakfast burrito in five minutes flat, to how to simmer up a hearty vegetarian chili with your own creative twist, these delicious creations may even encourage your parents, siblings, and friends to move to more of a vegetarian lifestyle.Inside the Vegetarian Cookbook for Teens you'll find:New chefs welcome—Do you know the difference between boiling and simmering or what tools you'll need?—You will now.Naturally tasty—Discover 100 recipes that are made up of wholesome and natural ingredients yet never sacrifice taste.Earth-healthy—This cookbook for teens includes interesting facts about vegetarian nutrition, including how a plant-based diet helps the environment.Take control of what's going into your growing body with the Vegetarian Cookbook for Teens.

Vegetarian Cooking (Betty Crocker Cooking)

by Betty Crocker

Vegetarian cooking isn't just for vegetarians anymore with these simple, delicious recipes from Betty Crocker. Today, more and more families incorporate vegetarian meals and products into their everyday cooking, and you can, too. This updated third edition works for everyone—carnivore, flexitarian or dedicated vegetarian—with easy, family-pleasing recipes. Features information on how to fit vegetarianism into a busy lifestyle, how to feed vegetarian kids, and vegetarian myth bustersIncludes 180 meatless recipes for healthier eating with broad all-family appealComplete nutritional analysis for every recipeIcons for Quick, Easy, and Low Fat recipes60 beautiful full color photos throughoutPlus: pantry suggestions, vegetarian ingredient substitutions, and a food glossary

Vegetarian Cooking Around the World

by Mary Winget

Create authentic vegetarian meals for your family and friends. Vegetarian meals are delicious and healthy, and they offer almost endless variety. VEGETARIAN COOKING AROUND THE WORLD brings cuisine from all areas of the world to your table. Step-by-step directions make savory recipes easy to create in your own kitchen or classroom. Such dishes as Chapati from parts of Asia and Africa, Fruit Muesli from Australia, Akkra from Jamaica, Curried Chickpeas from India, and Lentil Soup Madrid Style from Spain are only a few samples from this assortment of international recipes.

Vegetarian Cooking For Dummies (For Dummies Ser.)

by Suzanne Havala

If you thought you had to be a nutritionist to figure out a vegetarian diet, it’s actually a lot simpler than you think. Eating vegetarian, in addition to being healthy and delicious, is just plain fun. Discovering new and exotic vegetables like celeriac or kohlrabi will widen your palate as well as your sense of adventure in the kitchen. Plus, vegetarian cuisine is chockfull of dishes that are robust and flavorful, and a match for any standard meat dish. And, most important of all, eating a plateful of vegetarian lasagna or pasta primavera, or any other scrumptious dish prepared vegetarian style will let you indulge—without guilt! With Vegetarian Cooking For Dummies, you’ll get the skinny on just what lacto-ovo, lacto, and just plain vegan diets are all about and how to create nutritious meals from the rich cornucopia of whole grains, legumes, vegetables, fruits, nuts and seeds, and dairy and egg substitutes that are the staple of the vegetarian menu. You’ll also find out: How to get your full complement of protein and vitamins, including calcium, iron, C, B12, and zinc—and from what, often surprising, food sources How to successfully convert to a vegetarian diet How to stock up a vegetarian pantry—including tips on where to shop, starting a kitchen garden, as well as handy weekly and monthly food lists Vegetarian cooking basics—including preparing ingredients, cooking beans and grains, handling tofu and tempeh, washing and cutting fruits and vegetables Simple cooking techniques—including baking, boiling, steaming, sautéing, and stewing The ins and outs of vegetarian etiquette Not only will you become fully acquainted with the new and delicious world of meat replacements (like tofu, tempeh, seitan, textured vegetable protein, veggie burgers and franks) and egg, dairy, yogurt and cheese substitutes, you’ll see how truly simple and enjoyable cooking vegetarian can be. With over delicious 100 recipes, you’ll find yourself choosing among such soon-to-be favorites as: Smoothie snacks—including a Caramel Apple Smoothie and a Winter Berry Smooth Breakfast dishes—including Savory Mushroom Tofu Quiche, Healthy Pancakes, and French Toasties Delicious dips—including Hummus, Baba Ghanouj, and Fresh Avocado and Lime Dip Soups for all seasons—including Vegetarian Chili with Cashews and Southern Sweet Onion Soup Scrumptious salads—including Festive Broccoli Salad, Tofu Salad, and Lentil Vinaigrette Salad Entrees for everyone—including Basic Bean Burritos, Spinach and Mushroom Manicotti, Garden Pizza, and Tempeh Sloppy Joes Full of tips on adapting traditional recipes to vegetarian style cooking, plus a spicy spin on old standbys like Home Fries, Vegetarian Cooking For Dummies lets you reinvent the vegetarian lifestyle to suit your needs and tastes. With pages of full-color photos, black-and-white how-to illustrations, and humorous cartoons along the way, this fun, informative, and upbeat guide makes every meal an exciting step in the journey toward lifelong health.

Vegetarian Cooking for Two: 80 Perfectly Portioned Recipes for Healthy Eating

by Justin Fox Burks Amy Lawrence

Enjoy tasty vegetarian meals for two with these easy recipesWith a colorful variety of crisp vegetables, savory cheeses, and meat-free proteins, vegetarian cuisine can be a pleasure worth enjoying with a partner. Whether you're newlyweds, empty nesters, or just roommates sharing cooking duties, Vegetarian Cooking for Two is filled with perfectly portioned vegetarian recipes that make it simple to cook for a two-person household.Vegetarian Cooking for Two includes:Guidance on cooking for two—Get advice for smart grocery shopping, meal planning for a pair, making the most of each ingredient, and more.Tailored recipes—These recipes use a limited number of familiar ingredients to help minimize grocery shopping costs, meal preparation time, and leftovers.Convenient recipe labels—Easily find which meals use just one pot, take 30 minutes or less to make, or require only 5 or fewer ingredients.Use-it-up suggestions—Explore creative uses for the few ingredients that inevitably leave some leftovers, such as granola, carrots, Greek yogurt, and more.Discover the joy of meat-free cooking for two with easy vegetarian recipes.

The Vegetarian Crusade

by Adam D. Shprintzen

Vegetarianism has been practiced in the United States since the country's founding, yet the early years of the movement have been woefully misunderstood and understudied. Through the Civil War, the vegetarian movement focused on social and political reform, but by the late nineteenth century, the movement became a path for personal strength and success in a newly individualistic, consumption-driven economy. This development led to greater expansion and acceptance of vegetarianism in mainstream society. So argues Adam D. Shprintzen in his lively history of early American vegetarianism and social reform. From Bible Christians to Grahamites, the American Vegetarian Society to the Battle Creek Sanitarium, Shprintzen explores the diverse proponents of reform-motivated vegetarianism and explains how each of these groups used diet as a response to changing social and political conditions. By examining the advocates of vegetarianism, including institutions, organizations, activists, and publications, Shprintzen explores how an idea grew into a nationwide community united not only by diet but also by broader goals of social reform.

Vegetarian Dinner Parties: 150 Meatless Meals Good Enough to Serve to Company

by Bruce Weinstein Mark Scarbrough

If you're inclined to throw a dinner party, you probably do what most folks do: you make a few sides and maybe a salad, ask someone to bring dessert, and put a hunk of meat in the middle of the table, like the roast beast in The Grinch. But what about vegetables? Living in a meat-centric world, most of us simply don't know how to cobble together a series of vegetarian dishes that work together to create a perfect dinner party. Why? Because vegetarian cooking for dinner parties is not part of the American culinary lexicon, until now.Here, critically-acclaimed, food writers (and omnivores) Bruce Weinstein and Mark Scarbrough take the reader by the hand and teach them not only how to make extraordinarily delicious and modern vegetarian and vegan dishes that everyone will love—everything from sweet pea samosas to warm vegan donuts, stews, braises, pastas, and more—they show readers how to actually build dinner parties starting with flavors, seasonality and availability, and even time and skill. Each recipe in Vegetarian Dinner Parties, which can certainly stand on its own, will be complemented by a wine or drink matching, and instructions for how to place the finished dish in the choreography of a 3-course dinner party.

Vegetarian Dinner's in the Oven: One-Pan Vegetarian and Vegan Recipes

by Rukmini Iyer

Healthy and simple vegetarian and vegan recipesWith 75 recipes that are easily prepared in one pan: Whether you have only half an hour or an entire afternoon, the 75 recipes featured in Vegetarian Dinner's in the Oven are healthy, simple, and require minimal prep and cleanup. The vegetarian and vegan recipes in this book are organized into cooking times—from quick dishes requiring 30 minutes or less to full meals that are ready in an hour to slow recipes that take an hour or more.• Featuring menu-planning ideas, helpful infographics, and show stopping photos of almost every dish• Vibrant cookbook will be a go-to staple for entertaining friends and family• Rukmini Iyer is a food stylist, food writer, and recipe developer based in London. She is the author of Dinner's in the Oven: Simple One-Pan Meals, The Roasting Tin, and The Green Roasting TinFans of Mark Bittman's Dinner for Everyone and Carla Lalli Music's Where Cooking Begins will love preparing the simple and filling recipes in Vegetarian Dinner's in the Oven.Vegetarians, vegans, and carnivores alike will happily dig in to these 75 one-pan recipes.• Makes a great housewarming or wedding shower gift• Mouthwatering recipes include Crispy Kale and Bulgur Salad, Quick-Cook Leek Orzotto, Squash and Gorgonzola Tart with Figs and Pecans, Smoked Tofu with Fennel, Bok Choy and Peanut Satay Dressing, Pantry Pasta Bake, and much more.

Vegetarian Dishes from the Middle East

by Arto Der Haroutunian

“[A] ground-breaking collection of wonderful pilafs, soups, stuffed vegetables, relishes and pastries. A treasury of delicious dishes” (The Foodie). Every one of the twelve cookbooks Arto der Haroutunian wrote became a classic; his thoughtful, erudite writing helped to explain to Westerners the subtlety, complexity and diversity of Middle Eastern and North African cooking. Vegetarian Dishes from the Middle East shows how the cooking of vegetables is treated with reverence in the lands that make up the rich and varied tapestry of the Middle East. The people depend on the grains and pulses, nuts, vegetables and fruits of the region for their daily food. Here are warm and spicy stuffed vegetables, cool and fragrant soups, delicate preserves, pilafs, breads, pickles, relishes, and pastries. “This book will give a real boost to any vegetarian food enthusiast looking for something a little more unusual.” —The Vegetarian “One of the classic cookbooks on the subject written by the recognized authority in Middle Eastern cooking.” —Publishing News “Learn how to make a variety of feasts from just a few ingredients with this authentic collection of recipes, including popular dishes such as tabouleh, hummus and falafel, as well as new ones you may not have tried.” —The Green Parent “The recipes . . . glow. They openly embrace the full spectrum of ethical eating, but most importantly, this is a book of delicious, exquisite food; simple to make [yet] exotic enough to tempt jaded palates.” —The Gastronomer’s Bookshelf

Vegetarian Entrees That Won't Leave You Hungry: Nourishing, Flavorful Main Courses That Fill the Center of the Plate

by Lukas Volger

Irresistible Vegetarian Entrées That Fill the Center of the Plate! Vegetarian Entrées That Won’t Leave You Hungry solves the riddle that challenges countless cooks every night: What can I make besides pasta, a stir-fry, or a veggie burger—with readily available ingredients and without too much fuss—for a filling and flavorful vegetarian main course?The 70 main-course recipes here are as wonderfully varied and delicious as those in Lukas Volger’s first book, Veggie Burgers Every Which Way. Yet this is food that can be made every day—from pantry and refrigerator staples like grains, beans, noodles, eggs, and tofu, as well as a wide variety of fresh, seasonal produce that will give you tasty options all year round!Break free of your old dinner routine with easy entrées that coordinate with the seasons like Summer Squash Gratin and Butternut Squash and Brussels Sprouts Galette, recipes that draw on Southeast Asian cuisines like Classic Pad Thai and Kimchi Stew, and inventions that transform everyday ingredients into appealing new flavor combinations like Volger’s Curried Potato Crepe Stack. With Vegetarian Entrées That Won’t Leave You Hungry, you’ll never be at a loss for a new dish for dinner.Also included are recipes for flavor enhancers and finishing touches—such as croutons, caramelized onions, roasted garlic, pestos, kimchi, and more—and over 15 informative features on “Vegetarian Kitchen Essentials,” including Five Salad Dressings, Five Easy Desserts, Cooking for One, and Hosting a Dinner Party.With over 60 color photos, dozens of variations, “group activity alerts,” and helpful sidebars on finer points like perfecting fragrant jasmine rice, homemade paneer, and tofu marinades, Vegetarian Entrées That Won’t Leave You Hungry is an indispensable companion for fans of vegetarian main dishes.

VEGETARIAN EPICURE: 262 Recipes (Vegetarian Epicure Series #1)

by Anna Thomas

262 recipes that bring vegetarian cooking to new gastronomic heights with talk about good food, the art of making fine breads, and menus designed to make every meal a delight and a celebration of life.

The Vegetarian Epicure Book Two

by Anna Thomas

Here are 325 glorious new recipes from Anna Thomas, whose fresh and delicious approach to vegetables and other fruits of the earth has made her first Vegetarian Epicure a classic--inspiring vegetarians to new culinary heights and giving non-vegetarians a source of wonderful dishes without meat. Now she is back with a whole new and rich variety of dishes for every occasion. Her Vegetarian Epicure Book Two--with its forays into foreign cuisines, its menu ideas from many countries, its superb creations from her own kitchen--will be a joy to every good cook.

Vegetarian Family Cookbook: 100 Simple Kid-Friendly Recipes to Enjoy Together

by Kristen Wood

100 Easy, tasty recipes for creating family-friendly vegetarian mealsWhen it comes to eating vegetarian as a family, it can be challenging to please everyone's taste buds and ensure proper nutrition. Whether you're looking for Meatless Monday ideas or you eat a vegetarian diet full time, The Vegetarian Family Cookbook is a vegetarian cookbook filled with 100 delicious, easy, and nutritious recipes even your pickiest eaters will love.Enjoy family-tested, family-approved recipes like Morning Glory Muffins, Rainbow Buddha Bowl, and Easy Cheesy Lasagna that use affordable, easy-to-find ingredients. This standout vegetarian cookbook even offers suggestions for dishes the kids can help make, so they can learn basic kitchen skills—and you can spend more time together as a family.This vegetarian cookbook includes:The vegetarian kitchen—Get a list of essential ingredients, tools, and kitchen equipment, plus tips for raising adventurous eaters and a primer on how to properly cook grains.A focus on nutrition—Help ensure your family is eating well-balanced meals with nutritional information for every recipe in this vegetarian cookbook.Convenient recipe labels—Choose weeknight-friendly meals with the help of handy labels for 30-minute, 5-ingredient, one-pot, and vegan recipes.Cook up kid-friendly meals the whole family will love with this nourishing vegetarian cookbook.

The Vegetarian Flavor Bible: The Essential Guide to Culinary Creativity with Vegetables, Fruits, Grains, Legumes, Nuts, Seeds, and More, Based on the Wisdom of Leading American Chefs

by Karen Page Andrew Dornenburg

Throughout time, people have chosen to adopt a vegetarian or vegan diet for a variety of reasons, from ethics to economy to personal and planetary well-being. Experts now suggest a new reason for doing so: maximizing flavor - which is too often masked by meat-based stocks or butter and cream. The Vegetarian Flavor Bible is an essential guide to culinary creativity, based on insights from dozens of leading American chefs, representing such acclaimed restaurants as Crossroads and M.A.K.E. in Los Angeles; Candle 79, Dirt Candy, and Kajitsu in New York City, Green Zebra in Chicago, Greens and Millennium in San Francisco, Natural Selection and Portobello in Portland, Plum Bistro in Seattle, and Vedge in Philadelphia. Emphasizing plant-based whole foods including vegetables, fruits, grains, legumes, nuts, and seeds, the book provides an A-to-Z listing of hundreds of ingredients, from açaí to zucchini blossoms, cross-referenced with the herbs, spices, and other seasonings that best enhance their flavor, resulting in thousands of recommended pairings. The Vegetarian Flavor Bible is the ideal reference for the way millions of people cook and eat today-- vegetarians, vegans, and omnivores alike. This groundbreaking book will empower both home cooks and professional chefs to create more compassionate, healthful, and flavorful cuisine.

Vegetarian Food for Healthy Kids: Over 100 Quick and Easy Nutrient Packed Recipes

by Nicola Graimes

To be a healthy vegetarian, it's not enough to just give up meat. Vegetarian children have different dietary requirements to vegetarian adults, so particular attention is needed to ensure they get sufficient amounts of the right nutrients. Unlike other similar titles on the market, Vegetarian Food for Healthy Kids concentrates on these nutritional demands to see what it takes to raise healthy, well-nourished vegetarian children. What's more, the book tackles the universal challenge of getting children - vegetarian or not - to enjoy and eat up their veg. Packed with simple, fresh recipes that are nutritious and use vegetables in interesting and inspiring ways, the book is set to lure even the most reticent of eaters. There are ideas for every type of meal including energy-boosting breakfasts; easy snacks; inspiring vegetable side dishes; and the bane of many parents? lives, packed lunches. Each recipe highlights a super-healthy 'Hero Food', giving information on its health benefits, and also included are step-by-step 'Kids Cook' features, with ideas for delicious dishes children can cook themselves, with just a little help from a parent. Full of colourful photography and quick ideas,Vegetarian Food for Healthy Kidswill make dinner times that bit healthier and a lot more exciting.

Vegetarian for a New Generation: Seasonal Vegetable Dishes for Vegetarians, Vegans, and the Rest of Us

by Liana Krissoff

The acclaimed vegetarian and gluten-free cookbook with “some surprising, wickedly effective flavor combinations just waiting to be discovered” (NPR).With recent nationwide health initiatives, we all know that vegetables need to be the main focus of our diet. The number of vegetarians and vegans in the United States is growing every year, and, even for the omnivorous, cooking and eating more vegetables is the new normal. Vegetarian for a New Generation celebrates modern-day vegetable cookery with dishes that are fresh, uncomplicated, flavor-packed, and, as it happens, entirely gluten free. Author Liana Krissoff draws on global food traditions, offering new takes on classics like caponata, lesser-known creations like poha (a breakfast rice and vegetable dish) and shrubs (drinking vinegars), and more contemporary ideas like grilled collards, roasted shallot salad, and carrot marmalade. With 175 delicious recipes, Vegetarian for a New Generation makes eating more vegetables a pleasure.“The loveliest vegetarian cookbook to cross my doorstep in quite some time . . . Even though Liana’s tastes are eclectic, her recipes always feel simple and comforting. She writes so beautifully for home cooks because she truly is one herself.” —The Wednesday Chef

Vegetarian Grilling: 60 Recipes for a Meatless Summer

by Wolfgang Kowall Maren Jahnke Karen Schulz

Every BBQ season it's the same thing again and again. BBQ fans look forward to tasty steaks, burgers, or delicious fish hot from the grill. For vegetarians, however, grill season almost always means sticking to the sides like potatoes or salads. This beautifully photographed cookbook finally ends the scarcity of edible entrées for vegetarians at the picnic table.The book is broken down into accessible chapters to help make planning your next backyard party a breeze, such as:Pure vegetables: veggie burgers, skewers, and rollsDelicious cheese: fried, marinated, breaded, and rolled in vine leavesSoy surprise: tasty recipes for soy and tofuSweet tooth: cakes, cookies, and fruit--all from the grillHerbs and spices: spice and salt blends, spiced oils, vinegars, and marinadesWith many vegan recipes included as well!Inspired by cooking styles from around the world, these sixty delicious and versatile recipes finally make BBQ a feast for vegetarians, too.

Vegetarian Heartland: Recipes for Life's Adventures

by Shelly Westerhausen

“Informed by traditional comfort food, her recipes are seasonal, vibrant odes to a too-often overlooked part of the country.” —Food 52Showcasing the heartland dishes we all love made vegetarian, this cookbook provides a literal and visual feast of creative, generous cooking that’s born in the traditions of the Midwest but transcends geographic boundaries. Celebrated photographer and blogger Shelly Westerhausen presents 100 wholesome, meatless recipes for everything from drinks to desserts. Thoughtfully organized by the adventures that make a weekend special—picnics, brunch, camping and more—this gloriously photographed book will inspire folks to eat well, wherever their vegetarian ventures lead them. Celebrating a fresh perspective in food, here’s a new go-to that’s perfect for vegetarians and anyone looking for more delicious vegetable-forward meals.“Generous vegetarian recipes that I’d love to sit around the table and eat.” —Anna Jones, award-winning author of A Modern Way to Cook“Represents a wholesome comfort food at its finest. Whether you’re a seasoned vegetarian or simply looking to start incorporating more plant-based meals into your daily grind, this cookbook—packed to the brim with feel-good recipes and stunning photography—is for you.” —Ashlae Warner, creator of the award-wining blog Oh, Ladycakes

Vegetarian India

by Madhur Jaffrey

No one knows Indian food like Madhur Jaffrey. For more than forty years, the "godmother of Indian cooking" (The Independent on Sunday) has introduced Western home cooks to the vibrant cuisines of her homeland. Now, in Vegetarian India: A Journey Through the Best of Indian Home Cooking, the seven-time James Beard Award-winning author shares the delectable, healthful, vegetable- and grain-based foods enjoyed around the Indian subcontinent. Vegetarian cooking is a way of life for more than 300 million Indians. Jaffrey travels from north to south, and from the Arabian Sea to the Bay of Bengal, collecting recipes for the very tastiest dishes along the way. She visits the homes and businesses of shopkeepers, writers, designers, farmers, doctors, weavers, and more, gathering their stories and uncovering the secrets of their most delicious family specialties. From a sweet, sour, hot, salty Kodava Mushroom Curry with Coconut originating in the forested regions of South Karnataka to simple, crisp Okra Fries dusted with chili powder, turmeric, and chickpea flour; and from Stir-Fried Spinach, Andhra Style (with ginger, coriander, and cumin) to the mung bean pancakes she snacks on at a roadside stand, here Jaffrey brings together the very best of vegetable-centric Indian cuisine and explains how home cooks can easily replicate these dishes--and many more for beans, grains, and breads--in their own kitchens. With more than two hundred recipes, beautifully illustrated throughout, and including personal photographs from Jaffrey's own travels, Vegetarian India is a kitchen essential for vegetable enthusiasts and home cooks everywhere.From the Hardcover edition.

Vegetarian Indian Cooking: Indian Vegetarian Cooking

by Kaushy Patel

Previously published as PRASHAD COOKBOOK: INDIAN VEGETARIAN COOKING. Now with an updated cover. 100 delicious vegetarian Indian recipes from Gordon Ramsay's Best Restaurant runner-up Prashad.The Patels and Prashad, their small Indian restaurant in Bradford, were the surprise stars of Ramsay's Best Restaurant TV show in autumn 2010. Everyone who saw them fell in love with this inspirational family dedicated to serving delicious, original vegetarian food.At the heart of the family is Kaushy, who learned to cook as a child growing up on her grandmother's farm in northern India. On moving to northern England in the 1960s, she brought her passion for fabulous flavours with her and has been perfecting and creating dishes ever since. Never happier than when feeding people, Kaushy took her son Bobby at his word when he suggested that she should share her cooking with the world - a launderette was converted first in to a deli and then a restaurant, and Prashad was born.Now Kaushy shares her cooking secrets - you'll find more than 100 recipes, from simple snacks to sumptuous family dinners, to help you recreate the authentic Prashad experience at home. Whether it's cinnamon-spice chickpea curry, green banana satay, spicy sweetcorn or chaat - the king of street-side India - there's plenty here for everyone to savour and share.

Vegetarian Indian Instant Pot Cookbook: Authentic Recipes Made Quick and Easy

by Pavani Nandula

Make Indian meals at home with vegetarian recipes for your Instant Pot The Instant Pot makes it quicker and easier than ever before to cook up hearty dal, fluffy rice dishes, savory curries, and other meatless meals that capture the unique flavors of India. From restaurant favorites to regional home-cooking classics, this Instant Pot vegetarian cookbook is filled with recipes for a wide variety of meat-free Indian dishes that can be made entirely in your Instant Pot. Every recipe includes realistic time estimates that account for every step of the cooking process, including pressure-build and pressure-release time. Inside this Indian Instant Pot vegetarian cookbook, you'll find: An Indian cooking primer—Learn how to stock your kitchen with common Indian ingredients and adapt traditional cooking techniques, like tadka (tempering) and bhunao (sautéing), to the Instant Pot. Quick dishes—Many of the meals in this Instant Pot vegetarian cookbook come together in less than 45 minutes, and you'll find convenient labels for super-fast recipes that take 30 minutes or less from prep to table. Sample menus—Find menu suggestions for everyday lunches and dinners, dinner parties, holiday celebrations, vegan meals, and more in this Instant Pot vegetarian cookbook. Staple recipes—Make your own Indian essentials from scratch, including ghee, paneer, peanut chutney, and garam masala. Unlock the flavors of Indian cooking with help from this easy Instant Pot vegetarian cookbook.

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