by
Benham, Amanda
Call Number
641.654 BEN
Publication Date
2014
Summary
We all know that greens are good for us. Nutritional powerhouses, greens are low in kilojoules and are among the richest sources of fibre, protein and essential vitamins around. Yet these humble vegetables are usually overlooked in everyday meals. Too often were content to drizzle dressing on a few lettuce leaves and call it a day, thereby missing crucial opportunities for extra flavour and nutrition. This book seeks to revolutionise our approach to greens and show us just how versatile and delicious these verdant veggies can be. From spinach and curly kale to savoy cabbage and witlof, Greenilicious demystifies more than 40 different green vegetables while outlining the nutritional benefits, flavour and texture characteristics, and simple storage and cooking tips for every variety. With over 100 mouth-watering recipes, Greenilicious demonstrates that greens can be the main attraction of everyday eating, not just a sideshow. Discover a vibrant array of starters, soups, mains and desserts, as well as a green smoothie collection that is guaranteed to spark the imagination and tastebuds. With Leigh Drew's simple yet flavoursome recipes, you'll soon be creating nourishing, greens-based meals to delight the whole family.
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Call Number
641.5636 MOD
Publication Date
2019
Summary
All the benefits of a plant-based diet, without the stress. Enjoy nutritious, flexible meals with vegan, vegetarian and meat-eater variations, all in one place. With a foreword by flexitarian pioneer, Tobie Puttock, this beautiful recipe book features more than 100 flexible recipes, each with the option to add meat or a vegan variation. It's perfect for tricky dinner parties or flexible family dinners catering to a range of dietary requirements, all in one place. With expert advice from Australian accredited dietitian and nutritionist Lucy Gwendoline Taylor, you can make the switch to flexitarianism while maintaining a balanced diet. Even the slightest reduction in your meat and dairy intake will have a positive effect on your health, the environment and your bank balance, so now is the perfect time to adopt this easy, semi-vegetarian lifestyle and a varied, nutrient-packed diet. Bring plants front and centre, and start creating delicious - and flexible - meals with Modern Australian Flexitarian.
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Bradley, Kate, author.
Call Number
641.5636 BRA
Publication Date
2017 2015
Summary
Kenko Kitchen is a stunningly photographed collection of simple, delicious, and healthy recipes which are completely vegan as well as gluten- and refined sugar-free. We all know that we should be eating more vegetables and whole foods, but how do we incorporate healthier choices into our busy everyday lives In Kenko Kitchen, Kate Bradley shares a range of healthy and delicious foods that are easy to prepare, with ingredients available from the local store. Featuring a host of vegan recipes that are also gluten- and sugar-free for those with fructose and gluten intolerances, and delicious raw food, detoxifying, and macrobiotic recipes, Kenko Kitchen is perfect for everyone from whole foods newcomers to long time whole-foods devotees, health-conscious food lovers, vegans, and those with dietary intolerances. Think nourishing breakfast options such as granolas, porridges, and homemade vegan yogurts; light but filling lunch options such as roasted vegetable salad with cashew "goat" cheese and walnuts; divine dinners such as garlic and kelp king oyster "scallops" with fettuccine and rocket, as well as a host of classic comfort foods with a healthy twist and sweet treats such as chocolate molten puddings. Featuring stunning photography throughout, Kenko Kitchen will show you just how quick and easy it is to whip up mouthwatering and wholesome vegetarian fare that will leave you feeling incredible inside and out.
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Bradley, Kate, author.
Call Number
641.5636 BRA
Publication Date
2015
Summary
Kenko Kitchen is a stunningly photographed collection of simple, delicious, and healthy recipes which are completely vegan as well as gluten- and refined sugar-free. We all know that we should be eating more vegetables and whole foods, but how do we incorporate healthier choices into our busy everyday lives In Kenko Kitchen, Kate Bradley shares a range of healthy and delicious foods that are easy to prepare, with ingredients available from the local store. Featuring a host of vegan recipes that are also gluten- and sugar-free for those with fructose and gluten intolerances, and delicious raw food, detoxifying, and macrobiotic recipes, Kenko Kitchen is perfect for everyone from whole foods newcomers to long time whole-foods devotees, health-conscious food lovers, vegans, and those with dietary intolerances. Think nourishing breakfast options such as granolas, porridges, and homemade vegan yogurts; light but filling lunch options such as roasted vegetable salad with cashew "goat" cheese and walnuts; divine dinners such as garlic and kelp king oyster "scallops" with fettuccine and rocket, as well as a host of classic comfort foods with a healthy twist and sweet treats such as chocolate molten puddings. Featuring stunning photography throughout, Kenko Kitchen will show you just how quick and easy it is to whip up mouthwatering and wholesome vegetarian fare that will leave you feeling incredible inside and out.
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by
Ploeg, Joshua.
Call Number
641.5
Publication Date
2014
Summary
This Ain't No Picnic is the first cookbook featuring creative and delicious recipes that match the quality and presentation of a gourmet restaurant with the self-parody and humor of punk rock culture and history. A comedic art book full of social commentary, it explores and improves the favorite foods of historic punk rockers. Through exclusive interviews, Picnic treats you to the delectibles they couldand perhaps shouldhave been eating. How to make s'mores with a zippo, cook without a stove or oven, and 80 new recipes of Joshua Ploeg's magical food and flavor combinations like you've never
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Electronic Resources
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by
Crocker, Betty.
Call Number
641.5636
Publication Date
2014
Summary
This new recipe collection from Betty Crocker is chock-full of super-tasty and exciting recipes for the vegan kitchen. Wow party guests with Sweet Pea-Wasabi Hummus with Wonton Chips and Mushroom-Olive Bruschetta, or try out a delicious weeknight meal like Noodle Bowls with Beer-Peanut Sauce or African Squash and Chickpea Stew. Quell sweet cravings by baking a batch of Double Dark Chocolate-Coconut Cupcake Stacks. From delectable condiments to crowd-pleasing desserts, this collection has everything you need.
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Anderson, Tim, (Chef), author.
Call Number
641.56362 AND
Publication Date
2020
Summary
Japanese cuisine: Fatty tuna! Wagyu beef! Pork broth! Fried chicken! Squid guts! It's a MINEFIELD for mindful vegans. OR SO IT SEEMS. In reality, there's an enormous amount of Japanese food that is inherently vegan or can be made vegan with just a few simple substitutions. And it's not just abstemious vegan Buddhist temple fare (although that is very lovely) - you can enjoy the same big, bold, salty-sweet-spicy-rich-umami flavours of Japanese soul food without so much as glancing down the meat and dairy aisles. Because Japanese cooking is often inherently plant-based, it's uniquely vegan-friendly. The oh-so satisfying flavours of Japanese cuisine are usually based in fermented soybean and rice products, and animal products were seldom used in cooking throughout much of Japanese history. Yes, there is fish in everything, in the form of dashi, but you can easily substitute this with a seaweed and mushroom-based version that's every bit as delicious. This book won't so much teach you how to make dubious 'vegan versions' of Japanese meat and fish dishes because it wouldn't be good, and there's no need! Instead, Vegan JapanEasywill tap into Japan's wealth of recipes that are already vegan or very nearly vegan so there are no sad substitutions and no shortcomings of flavor.
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Books
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by
Cyr, Jean-Philippe.
Call Number
641.56362
Publication Date
2021
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Electronic Resources
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by
Makin, Richard, author.
Call Number
641.56362 MAK
Publication Date
2023
Summary
The ultimate guide to truly knockout plant-based cooking with recipes, tips and techniques from @schoolnightvegan. Imagine a world with limitless vegan options; a place where anything and everything can be made vegan. Mac 'n cheese? Proper English fry up? Decadent ice cream sundae? Imagine no more - you can find them all here!Anything You Can Cook, I Can Cook Vegan is a guide to truly creative plant-based cooking with zero sacrifices. With over 100 innovative recipes, along with tips, techniques and ingredient guides, this book will teach you how to feel more confident than ever in a plant-based kitchen. With cleverly marked difficulty levels, recipes range from quick, school-night classics to fun weekend baking projects. You'll learn to make delicious meat alternatives and proper, grateable vegan cheeses, and find out just how versatile tofu can be. Incredible veganised recipes include: - Vegan Fried Eggs- Mushroom Brisket Sandwiches- Tempeh Nuggies- Beefless Bourguignon- Chocolate Pretzel Pie. Richard Makin packs each recipe with genius vegan "hacks" to help everyone from novice cooks to plant-based pros. This book shows just how exciting vegan cooking can be, and you'll soon wonder how you ever coped without it.
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Comerford, Hope.
Call Number
641.58839999999998
Publication Date
2017
Summary
Here are the best-loved healthy slow cooker recipes all in one place. Whether your body responds best to a gluten-free, vegan, paleo, low-fat, or low-sugar diet, you will find dozens of easy and delicious recipes that will make dinner a snap. You can trust these recipes because they are: Collected from some of America's best home cooks Tested in real-life settings Carefully selected from thousands of recipes Everyone wants to feel like a smart cook, but it's tricky when you're navigating food sensitivities or allergies, different ages, and different dietary needs. Fix-It and Forget-It Healthy Slow Cooker Cookbook has something for everyone, with each recipe tagged to indicate if it is: Gluten-Free Dairy-Free Paleo Diabetic-Friendly Low-Fat Vegetarian Vegan Indexes in the back list recipes by healthy category for easy reference. Finally, a cookbook that makes dinner easy, even for families with diverse dietary needs!.
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Electronic Resources
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by
Kate.
Call Number
641.5636
Publication Date
2011
Summary
This new series by Surrey Books launches with an everything-you-need-to-know guide to vegan cooking, and features 101 delicious, diverse, recipes, all of which have been thoroughly kitchen-tested to ensure you have success every time you make one. Vegan 101 starts with a detailed introduction that covers the basics of vegan cooking and discusses helpful how-to's, insider tips, and keys to best results. This book--like all the books in the 101 series--features a simple, contemporary-looking design that's as clear-cut as it is elegant, with measures calculated using both traditional and metric quantities. Scattered throughout are beautiful full-color photographs that enhance the book's strong visual appeal. This is a practical, hands-on kitchen resource that will also look great on the shelf--and because its flexi-binding is sewn, it's supremely easy to keep open and flat on your kitchen counter while you're cooking from it. Perfect both for beginners and more experienced cooks looking to broaden their kitchen horizons, Vegan 101's breadth of recipes are drawn from a wide range of culinary traditions. Among the delicious recipes include here: Black Bean and Okra Gumbo Sesame Pasta Salad with Summer Vegetables Vietnamese Curried Coconut Soup Orzo with Sun-Dried Tomatoes and Mushrooms Quinoa with Roasted Eggplant and Squash Cranberry-Apple Tart Pasta Santa Fe Vegan 101 will be an essential addition to the ranks of vegan cookbooks, and the 101 series it premiers is positioned to become a popular resource for contemporary home cooks.
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Electronic Resources
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by
Joy Yuan, Joy.
Call Number
641.5636
Publication Date
2021
Summary
Have you ever wanted to make your favourite Asian dishes plant-based, but didn't know where to start? More Than Veggies by popular vegan blogger, Joy Yuan, features some of the most irresistible Asian classics like bak kwa (Chinese pork jerky), char siew (Chinese barbecue pork), dumplings, rendang and kaya (coconut egg jam), made wholesome with the goodness of plants. Joy has perfected these dishes, ensuring that they taste familiar to the original dishes, and are just as hearty, robust and satisfying. She also makes it a point to use common pantry ingredients rather than expensive or difficult-to-find vegan substitutes, to keep these plant-based options practical and accessible for the everyday home cook. Where applicable, options to make the dishes allium-free, soy-free and gluten-free are also provided, so anyone can enjoy these delicious plant-based meals.
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