Vegan Planet, Revised Edition

425 Irresistible Recipes With Fantastic Flavors from Home and Around the World

Nonfiction, Food & Drink
Cover of the book Vegan Planet, Revised Edition by Robin Robertson, Harvard Common Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Robin Robertson ISBN: 9781558328327
Publisher: Harvard Common Press Publication: February 11, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Robin Robertson
ISBN: 9781558328327
Publisher: Harvard Common Press
Publication: February 11, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

When it first appeared in 2003, Vegan Planet revolutionized animal-free cooking. Robin Robertson’s pioneering book played a leading role in the passage of veganism from subculture to mainstream culinary lifestyle. Its breadth and variety of fantastically flavorful food not only gave vegans what they craved, it gave them food they could serve up happily to their non-vegan family members and friends. One decade and more than 100,000 copies later, this important classic is back in a thoroughly revised edition. Vegan cookbooks are big sellers today, but in a thicket of topical and niche titles there’s a need for an everyday cooking bible on which vegan cooks can rely. The new Vegan Planet meets that need handsomely. Robertson’s extensive updates cover such things as: the newly expanded range of whole grains that are available; super greens, such as kale and chard, that are rising in popularity; new facts concerning which cooking oils are healthiest and most earth-friendly; and new saucing and flavoring ideas from the global pantry. Throughout, there’s the spirit of adventure and of culinary creativity that has cemented Robertson’s reputation at the top of the vegan pantheon.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

When it first appeared in 2003, Vegan Planet revolutionized animal-free cooking. Robin Robertson’s pioneering book played a leading role in the passage of veganism from subculture to mainstream culinary lifestyle. Its breadth and variety of fantastically flavorful food not only gave vegans what they craved, it gave them food they could serve up happily to their non-vegan family members and friends. One decade and more than 100,000 copies later, this important classic is back in a thoroughly revised edition. Vegan cookbooks are big sellers today, but in a thicket of topical and niche titles there’s a need for an everyday cooking bible on which vegan cooks can rely. The new Vegan Planet meets that need handsomely. Robertson’s extensive updates cover such things as: the newly expanded range of whole grains that are available; super greens, such as kale and chard, that are rising in popularity; new facts concerning which cooking oils are healthiest and most earth-friendly; and new saucing and flavoring ideas from the global pantry. Throughout, there’s the spirit of adventure and of culinary creativity that has cemented Robertson’s reputation at the top of the vegan pantheon.

More books from Harvard Common Press

Cover of the book Not Your Mother's Casseroles by Robin Robertson
Cover of the book Parenting Your Internationally Adopted Child by Robin Robertson
Cover of the book The Joys of Jewish Preserving by Robin Robertson
Cover of the book Not Your Mother's Slow Cooker Recipes for Entertaining by Robin Robertson
Cover of the book One-Dish Vegan by Robin Robertson
Cover of the book Seared to Perfection by Robin Robertson
Cover of the book Party Snacks! by Robin Robertson
Cover of the book Nursing Mother, Working Mother - Revised by Robin Robertson
Cover of the book The Crock-Pot Ladies Big Book of Slow Cooker Dinners by Robin Robertson
Cover of the book Party Nuts! by Robin Robertson
Cover of the book You and Your Newborn Baby by Robin Robertson
Cover of the book Good Cheap Eats Dinner in 30 Minutes or Less by Robin Robertson
Cover of the book Good Birth, A Safe Birth by Robin Robertson
Cover of the book 25 Essentials: Techniques for Wood-Fired Ovens by Robin Robertson
Cover of the book You've Got It Made by Robin Robertson
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy