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DELICIOUS PLANT-BASED RECIPES TO WASTE LESS FOOD! Max La Manna, low
waste chef and climate activist, bridges the gap between vegan food
and waste-free cooking - inviting us to channel the MORE PLANTS
LESS WASTE mindset and discover a stronger purpose in the kitchen
and in our daily routines. -- Through his viral recipe videos and
work with BBC Earth and beyond, Max has inspired hundreds of
thousands of people across the world to rethink their approach to
food consumption and made it his mission to breathe new life into
our leftovers that are typically destined for the bin. In his first
cookbook he shares 80 of his tastiest, healthy recipes that are
bursting with flavour, will help you save money, food and ensure
you eat well - from Sumptuous Spag Bol and Vegan Shepherd's Pie to
Pumpkin Pasta, Crunchy Cauliflower Curry or Leftover Veggie Nachos
in a Hurry.. MORE PLANTS->LESS WASTE INCLUDES: - simple,
accessible ingredients that celebrate the power of vegetables and
wholefoods at their best - breakfasts, lunches, dinners, soups,
stews and salads - plus sweet treats - all-natural home hacks from
DIY deodorant to Citrus Bomb House Cleanser - the life tools you
need to add value to what you already own and set you on the path
to living more sustainably - a 21-day zero waste challenge
*Pre-order Ella Mills' new book, How to Go Plant-Based: A
Definitive Guide for You and Your Family - out in August!* The
second book by the record-breaking bestselling author of
Deliciously Ella! The Deliciously Ella way of eating isn't about
following a diet, it's about enjoying delicious, natural food to
help you look and feel your best. Luckily, Ella understands that
nourishing your body with wholesome ingredients needs to fit in
with your existing lifestyle and not feel like something difficult,
which is why she has written this book - to help you make the right
choice every time and start to glow from the inside out. With
Deliciously Ella Every Day, her easy-to-make food will become a
natural part of your life. Ella's much-awaited second book is
packed with 100 more of her trademark simple yet tempting
plant-based, dairy-free and gluten-free recipes. Be inspired by her
quick weekday dinners, slow-cook comfort food designed to be
shared, amazing colourful salads and incredible food to take with
you when you're on the go. Add to these a selection of easy yet
delicious breakfast options and smoothies, an array of sweet treats
and a variety of soothing drinks - and this may just be Ella's best
collection yet. Featuring the top ten rules for living the
Deliciously Ella way, lists to help you get organised, plus tips
and tricks to help you get ahead, this is the cook book you've been
waiting for to help you get your life and your health on track -
with zero hassle.
At last! Easy plant-based recipes to make the whole family happy.
'Whether you're a fully-fledged and dedicated vegan, someone that
eats vegan when cooking at home but veers off when out and about,
or completely new to vegan food, I hope you enjoy the process of
recreating these recipes and ultimately of eating the finished
results' Fearne x So, what's a Happy Vegan? One that's well fed,
well-nourished and satisfied by the delicious and innovative
plant-based recipes they're cooking ... With simple recipe hacks
and flexible options, delicious classics and fresh ideas, Happy
Vegan will inspire you to eat plant-based food full time, part time
or any time. It's packed with comforting, easy-to-make dishes that
will become your everyday favourites and go-to fridge raiders.
Recipes include ideas to start the day right, for lunch on the go,
some long and lazy slow cooking, dishy dinners, sharing feasts,
party time and irresistible sweetest things. From burgers to
brownies, casseroles to cakes, Happy Vegan shows you that vegan
food is for everyone ... and you won't even notice there's no meat
or dairy. Just happy faces. PRAISE FOR FEARNE COTTON'S COOKBOOKS:
'... easy ways to feed everybody and put a smile on their faces
while you're at it' Sunday Mirror 'Congrats on your brill new
book!' Jamie Oliver
The art of the convivial, joyful meal shared with friends and
family has evolved in recent years. The growing popularity of
dinner clubs and themed potlucks attest to our desire for
get-togethers at home that are out of the ordinary; also, temporary
pop-ups and secret supper locales (where the address is often kept
under wraps) are redefining the notion of the traditional
restaurant meal. But where do vegans fit into all this fun for
foodies?
"Vegan Secret Supper" is a collection of imaginative,
delectable, animal-free recipes by chef Merida Anderson of VSS
(Vegan Secret Supper), a dining club that she has run in Vancouver,
Montreal, and New York. At VSS, Merida creates amazing vegan dishes
that prove that sophisticated, spectacular dinner parties do not
require the use of animal products. With her focus on menu-planning
and simple, seasonal ingredients, she offers readers all the tools
they need to create healthy, sumptuous meals, whether it's a dish
for a potluck, a romantic dinner for two, or a celebration for
twenty.
Full-color throughout, the book's recipes include split pea
bisque with minted cream; smoked cauliflower on red quinoa tabouli;
walnut and roasted yam croquettes with spicy balsamic beet
reduction; and chocolate blackberry cashew cheesecake. As well,
Merida offers fantastic tips and insight on how to create your own
vegan secret supper club at home.
Merida Anderson is a self-taught chef who became vegan at the
age of sixteen. She is also a photographer, visual artist, clothing
designer, and musician.
THE classic vegetarian cookbook, reissued for a new generation.
With helpful notes on techniques, and numerous delicious recipes
for soups, starters, salads, dressings, sauces and savouries, not
to mention sections devoted to baking, puddings, cereals,
preserves, sweetmeats and drinks, the founders of Cranks have put
together a book that stands for all that is best in wholefood
cuisine. Their aim is to give people the opportunity to experiment
with vegetarian food to experience the benefits of a more balanced
diet.
You're being healthy, considerate to the planet and compassionate
toward animals - so why is it so hard to navigate life as a vegan?
From going out for dinner, to staying in with friends, it can be a
challenge to cook, eat and socialise vegan in a world of
carnivores. How to be Vegan and Keep Your Friends helps you to go
about your life without compromises, excuses or apologies. Instead,
you'll be armed with more than 50 incredible recipes you can cook
for yourself, your friends and your family (without hearing any
complaints!), as well as tips, tricks and hacks for being a better
more easygoing and happy vegan. Your options will open up, you'll
enjoy a whole new menu of food (from vegan cake to vegan chocolate
breakfast bars), and your friends... well, they'll never have a bad
word to say again!
"The definitive and most comprehensive cookbook of traditional and
authentic home cooking vegan dishes from 150 countries around the
world." - Vegan Magazine With nearly 500 vegetable-driven recipes,
Vegan: The Cookbook, inspired by cuisines around the work, brings
vegan home cooking to new levels of deliciousness.Featuring dishes
from countries ranging from Albania to Zambia, it showcases the
culinary diversity of vegan cuisine, highlighting regional fruits
and vegetables, traditional cooking techniques, and universally
delectable flavours. Home cooks will discover sweet and savoury
starters, soups, salads, mains, and desserts for all to enjoy,
accompanied by straightforward instructions and gorgeous colour
photography.
A stunning guide brimming with 150 recipes to make high-end
plant-based cuisine at home. Plant-based meals can be a cornucopia
of colors, shapes, textures, and mouthwatering flavors-a source of
boundless opportunities for creativity in the kitchen. In
Plant-Based Gourmet, 150 original recipes for vegans and the
veg-curious will delight nutrition-minded home chefs and foodies
alike. Featured inside are dinners and brunches, hors d'oeuvres,
sides, drinks, and desserts-items like vegan sushi, charcuteries,
roasts, and confits, vegan cheeses and mayos, sous vide truffles, a
triple-layer cheesecake, and cremes brulees. Also included is
guidance for stocking up, allergy substitutions so everyone can
enjoy, easy-to-follow instructions for advanced techniques like
sous vides and foams, and plating and styling tips, so you can make
Instagram-worthy dishes that will have your friends asking what
restaurant you dined at. This delicious and richly illustrated
volume was created by plant-based gourmet chef Suzannah Gerber,
"Chef Suzi," and features spectacular photographs by food
photographer Tina Picz-Devoe and a foreword by Afton Cyrus of
America's Test Kitchen.
Healthy eating never looked so good!
Henry and Ian are on a mission to help you eat and feel better, using only the power of plants! With 80 delicious, plant-based recipes and nourishing meal plans to help you stay on track whatever your goal, this book is your ticket to a healthier, happier life. Try the fresh flavours of a Zingy Watermelon Salad or their Jammin’ Jambalaya, and indulge in their Not-that-Naughty Burger or a Salted Caramel Apple Crumble with Custard, safe in the knowledge that a healthy diet doesn’t have to mean deprivation.
Packed full of nutrition hacks and lifestyle tips that BOSH! have learnt throughout their journey, BOSH! Healthy Vegan shows you how the power of plants can transform your wellbeing, for good.
Food is a unifying cultural force, but food security (feeding the
world) is one of the greatest challenges we now face. By 2050, with
2 billion more people on the planet, we'll need to find ways to
feed everyone sustainably. There are 50,000 different plant species
that are edible but 90% of our food energy intake currently comes
from just 15 crop plants. Organised in six sections, covering
leaves, roots and squashes, grains and pulses, fungi, herbs and
spices, and fruit and nuts. The book features over 60 delicious and
unusual vegetarian recipes from celebrity contributors .
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