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The ultimate bible of plant-based eating, by renowned vegan cook Rose Elliot.
With an increasing awareness of the ethical, environmental and health benefits of following a plant-based diet, the vegan movement is now stronger than ever. Rose Elliot has been at the forefront of meat-free foodwriting for over 35 years, and here offers readers a masterclass in vegan cookery. The book includes more than 150 recipes, from basics such as nut milks, butters, cheeses and creams, to recipes for breakfasts, light bites and lunches, labour-light midweek mains, spectacular dishes for entertaining, delicious desserts and tempting baked goods.
The recipes range from comforting dishes like Macaroni Cheese to more exotic fare, such as a fragrant Aubergine Pilaff Cake. Proving that following a vegan diet doesn't mean missing out on your favourite foods, the book also shows how to whip up a creamy mayo, classic Yorkshire pudding or wonderfully crisp meringue at home, all without using any animal products.
Packed with beautiful photography, and mouthwatering recipes, Rose Elliot's Complete Vegan is the ultimate resource for any vegan cook no matter their level of experience or expertise.
Discover nutritional therapist Lina Bou's recipe for healthy
living, with this inspirational cookbook for the modern lifestyle.
Cooking isn't just about eating the right foods - it's about being
inventive, having fun and enjoying a healthy relationship with what
you eat. Whether you're looking for tasty brunch ideas, delicious
dinners, energizing snacks or mouthwatering sweet treats, Lina
shows you how to make simple, nutritious vegetarian meals (suitable
for all!) easy enough for anyone to rustle up with the minimum of
fuss. There are also suggestions for vegan alternatives, plus
recipes free from gluten, dairy and sugar - the most common
intolerances. All recipes feature a health-benefit key, indicating
at a glance whether they help improve your immunity, boost your
energy, balance your hormones, and more. And there's advice on
sensible detoxing, too.
The bestselling, big-hearted and down-to-earth chefs, The Hairy Bikers,
return with 80 delicious vegetarian recipes to make losing weight and
eating less meat even easier.
In their multi-million selling HAIRY DIETERS series, the Hairy Bikers
proved that you can eat your favourite foods and still lose weight.
Jam-packed full of delicious, low-cal versions of traditional classics
and family favourites, they have taken the deprivation out of dieting
and helped millions shift the pounds.
Following on from THE HAIRY DIETERS, THE HAIRY DIETERS EAT FOR LIFE,
THE HAIRY DIETERS GOOD EATING and THE HAIRY DIETERS: FAST FOOD, THE
HAIRY DIETERS GO VEGGIE, shows that going vegetarian can be just as
easy as going low-cal. Whether you want to cut out meat entirely, cut
down, or just incorporate some more meat-free dishes into your diet,
the book is full of simple and easy-to-follow recipes for tasty veggie
meals and snacks, from Lancashire Hot Pot to Veggie Sausages.
Si King and Dave Myers, aka the Hairy Bikers, have been entertaining
and feeding Britain with their unique blend of delicious recipes,
cheeky humour and motorbike enthusiasm for years now. The Hairy Dieters
books have sold over 3 million copies in the UK, and their fifth book
is set to make healthy eating even easier.
Si King and Dave Myers are the nation's favourite food heroes. The
stars of numerous TV cookery series, they represent all that is
good-hearted and loved about food.
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The Forest Feast
(Hardcover)
Erin Gleeson; Illustrated by Erin Gleeson
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Erin Gleeson made her dream a reality when she left New York City
and moved into a tiny cabin in a California forest in order to be
closer to nature. The natural beauty of her surroundings and the
abundance of local produce serve as the inspiration for The Forest
Feast, based on her popular blog. Most of the book's 100 wholly
vegetarian recipes call for only three or four ingredients and
require very few steps, resulting in dishes that are fresh,
wholesome, delicious, and stunning. Among the delightful recipes
are eggplant tacos with brie and cilantro, rosemary shortbread, and
blackberry negroni. Vibrant photographs, complemented by Erin's own
fanciful watercolor illustrations and hand lettering, showcase the
rustic simplicity of the dishes. Part cookbook, part art book, The
Forest Feast will be as comfortable in the kitchen as on the coffee
table. Also available from Erin Gleeson: The Forest Feast
Gatherings and The Forest Feast for Kids.
Beans are easy to grow, easy to cook, delicious, nourishing and
beneficial for us and the planet. Growing your own beans not only
helps you build healthy soil in your garden, it also provides you
with a nutrient-rich diet. Beans can play a role in reducing the
risk of obesity, diabetes, heart disease and cancer - they are good
sources of protein, fibre, folate, iron and potassium - and they
can reduce your carbon footprint and food miles as well! This
fascinating book brings together Susan Young's 10 years of
experimentation with multiple varieties of beans. She clearly
explains how to sow, grow, harvest, dry, store and cook them, and
shares her six 'must grow' varieties. Go on a tasty culinary
journey around the world and discover a range of colourful and
historic beans, from the pink 'Fagiolo di Lamon' of Italy to the
black and white 'Bosnian Pole' bean. Learn which varieties are best
for eating fresh from the pod and those that are best for drying
and storing for later use. Beans offer year-round nutritious meals,
and dried beans can be the star of the show with their fabulous
diversity of flavours, colours and textures.
There once was a nurse-turned-pharmaceutical sales manager who had
always partied hard, chain smoked, eaten as many bacon sandwiches
as she liked and exercised just enough to 'stay fit'. One day, she
decided to take up yoga (because it seemed like a great way to get
a toned butt). Little did she know that this snap decision, made
out of curiosity and vanity, would change her life forever, leading
her on a journey to organic, plant-based, raw food health, one
delicious bite at a time.
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