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SuperVeg celebrates the power and flavour of plants by shining the
spotlight on 25 of the most health-giving vegetables on the planet.
In this heartfelt homage, vegetable expert Celia Brooks explores
the formidable nutritional benefits of each veg, providing a wealth
of supporting information including selection, preparation and
cooking techniques. Over 100 creative, health-enhancing, everyday
vegetarian recipes cover simple flavour pairings through to more
substantial offerings, and bring the joy of powerful nutrition,
deliciousness and versatility to your home kitchen.
In The Green Kitchen, bestselling authors David Frenkiel and Luise
Vindahl share over 100 vegetarian recipes for the family favourites
which feature in their own kitchen every day of the week. From
quick, delicious weekday breakfasts and dinners, to more elaborate
meals for weekend celebrations, this is food that will make you
look and feel great. Start with the staples such as Big-batch
Tomato Sauce, Rice Crepe Batter and Lazy Lentils and you'll have
the building blocks for some standout meals throughout the week.
The weekend recipes are delightfully uncomplicated: from Lemon
Ricotta Lasagne and light yet indulgent Va-va-voom Doughnuts. The
Green Kitchen sets a new standard in modern and inspiring
vegetarian and gluten-free recipes.
It can be difficult to find truly indulgent vegan
desserts,especially chocolate. But for the first time, chocolate
cakes, brownies, truffles, puddings, ice creams, and more are
within reach: dairy-free, organic, fair-trade, and sublime. Author,
baking instructor, and vegan powerhouse Fran Costigan has dedicated
years to satisfying her sweet tooth while keeping it vegan. Through
experimentation and long hours in the kitchen, she's recreated some
of her favourite chocolate desserts as better-for-you
interpretations that pass the taste test: Bittersweet Chocolate
Truffles (with a variety of flavor variations), a Brooklyn Blackout
Layer Cake, a Sacher Torte, even chocolate Moon Pies! Her detailed
instructions make for professional-quality outcomes every time:
it's like a personal baking class, right in your kitchen. The
perfect gift for anyone with a sweet tooth, Vegan Chocolate is sure
to become an instant classic.
Animal-free magic - Telegraph Magazine Recipes to impress that just
happen to be vegan - Sunday Times In Cook Share Eat Vegan, now in
paperback, Aine Carlin has created the ultimate vegan bible, with
more than 125 recipes that prove there's a place for plant-based
food at every table. With an emphasis on great flavours and fresh,
seasonal dishes that don't rely on substitutes or hard-to-source
ingredients, Aine's style of cooking will appeal to everyone, from
vegan-cooking enthusiasts to those simply wanting to dabble now and
then. Delight your friends with Crispy Cinnamon Potato Tacos, enjoy
a warming bowl of Turmeric & Sweet Potato Soup, or indulge in a
delicious Vanilla Panna Cotta. Discover recipes for every occasion
and for all times of year - that just happen to be vegan. 'Finding
the balance between health and indulgence, this book has a little
bit of everything, from full-on comfort food to zen-inducing bowls
to nourish from within. Discover the beauty of plant-based food and
leave your preconceived notions at the door - it's time to cook,
eat, smile (repeat)' - Aine Carlin
Over 100 recipes for exciting meals packed with fresh fruit and
veggies Each recipe has a Hero Food feature, explaining why those
ingredients are great for your childKids Cook spreads to encourage
children to get involved with the cookingFamily favourites feature
alongside exciting new ideasRecipes for breakfasts, lunch boxes,
after school snacks, quick weekday meals, relaxed weekend meals and
yummy sweet treatsPacked with over 100 quick, easy and fresh
recipes that are nutritious and use vegetables in interesting and
inspiring ways, this bright and fun book is set to lure even the
most reticent of eaters. From vegetarian versions of family
favourites - such as sausages and mash, chilli and rice or
spaghetti Bolognese - to exciting new ideas like deliciously cheesy
broccoli bites, there are ideas for every type of meal including
energy-boosting breakfasts, super snacks and packed lunches. And as
kids are much more likely to be interested in eating food they have
made themselves, there are Kids Cook recipes children can make
themselves to encourage them to get involved in the kitchen.
A modern way to dine: Jackfruit and Blue Ginger is more than a
vegan recipe book, it is a true collection of Asian favourites with
a vegan twist. Perfect for fans of books such as Plenty, Bosh!, and
Eat Vegan. Vibrant Asian flavours: When Sasha Gill turned vegan,
she didn't want to miss out on the vibrant flavours of her
favourite Asian dishes; so she got to work 'veganising' them.
Studying medicine in the UK, far from her childhood home in
Singapore, Sasha is a student who understands what it is to be
short on time and budget; most of her recipes don't take long or
demand expensive ingredients. Through constant experimenting, she
started to create dishes just as delicious and satisfying as her
street-stall favourites and family dinners; only using plants in
place of meat and fish. Sasha takes inspiration from the flavours
of Asia. Enjoy her recipes for: * Jackfruit biryani * Cauliflower
samosas * Fluffy peanut pancakes * Creamy spinach curry with crispy
tofu * Shiitake ramen * Vegan 'butter chicken' * Sweet potato and
onion pakoras * Tofu pad thai * and, Peking jackfruit pancakes
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