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Indlæser... The Garden of Vegan: How It All Vegan Again!af Tanya Barnard, Sarah Kramer
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. Better than its predecessor, this book finds Barnard and Kramer reaching out to their friends and readers for additional recipes. Clearly this book also went through more rigorous testing than the first one, as I ran into far fewer quirks in the recipes. The one oddity I came across was a sudden penchant for using olive oil in almost every recipe calling for oil. Needless to say, I did not follow this trend. Includes Maureen's sacred coffee cake recipe and many, many other winners. Highly recommended. When we first became vegan, I took dozens of cookbooks out of the library and bought the 2 that had the most recipes I liked. About 6 months later, we received this one as a gift, and it's now the one I use most often. This book is full of easy and quick recipes, and many now-staples in my house. The ingredients are also ones that are easy to find. I love the orange poppyseed pancakes, picnic wraps, and nutty pastas especially. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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HTML: Get tempted by an inspiring array of vegan recipes from the authors of How It All Vegan! When How It All Vegan!: Irresistible Recipes for an Animal-Free Diet was published in 1999, authors Tanya Barnard and Sarah Kramer were hailed for their fun and outlandish approach to vegan cooking, taking it out of the realm of the staid and the boring to create truly original animal-free dishes. How It All Vegan! was a Book Sense 76 selection and has sold 50,000 copies to date. The Garden of Vegan: How It All Vegan Again! picks up where the first book left off. Tanya and Sarah, vegan chefs extraordinaire, have created truly delectable, truly original new recipes that manage to leave the animal products (including butter, milk, cheese and honey) where they belong, with their natural owners. Where How It All Vegan! was, in many ways, a bible for the uninitiated vegan, The Garden of Vegan goes one step further, offering recipes for a more sophisticated palate that add funky twists to familiar dishes bursting with color and flavor. At the same time, they are fun and easy to prepare, even for those of us who find boiling water a challenge. Whether youâ??re a full-time vegan or just interested in creating fabulous animal-free meals, The Garden of -Vegan will lead you into temptation with its inspiring -array of vegan goodies. So skip that steak and forget that fish. Itâ??s time to discover how it all vegan, again! Two-color throughout, including numerous pictures. Praise for How It All Vegan!: "Written with sass, style, and a sense of humor . . . more than just a cookbook."â??Bust "One of the most inviting cookbooks to come along in years."â??Vegan.com Tanya Barnard and Sarah Kramer appear to be mild mannered vegans, but when the two of them get together, they become mighty Vegan Warriors, writing cookbooks and kicking vegan ass! They live in Victoria, No library descriptions found. |
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The carrot-ginger soup recipe in here is one I eat almost weekly. Plus, it was such a hit at a dinner party I had one of my friends made it for a dinner party he had.
I regularly make the berry muffin recipe in this book and it's excellent (although I substitute a different berry for the blueberries).
I highly recommend this book to anybody interested in vegan/vegetarian cooking. ( )