
Vegan for Everybody: Foolproof Plant-Based Recipes for Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, and In-Between
Author(s): America's Test Kitchen
- Publisher: America's Test Kitchen
- Publication Date: April 4, 2017
- Edition: Illustrated
- Language: English
- Print length: 336 pages
- ISBN-10: 194035286X
- ISBN-13: 9781940352862
Book Description
America’s Test Kitchen shows you how to avoid the vegan diet pitfalls of bland food, lack of variety, and overprocessed ingredients!
Can vegan cooking be flavorful? Satisfying? Easy to make?
Good? America’s Test Kitchen addresses these questions head-on in this ultra-accessible vegan cookbook! They’ll show you how to:• Prepare 200+ easy vegan recipes for any occasion, from breakfast to entertaining
• Find the best vegan protein, plant-based milks, and other vegan pantry essentials
• DIY your own vegan mayonnaise, coconut yogurt, nut butters, seitan, and more
• Master the art of dairy-free cooking and vegan baking (it’s not as hard as it seems!)
Reimagine mealtime with veggie-forward plates, salads, and gain bowls. Enjoy comfort foods like lasagna and burgers—vegan-style! And learn how to bake a perfectly chewy chocolate chip cookie. With expert advice and 200+ rigorously-test plant-based recipes, this easy vegan cookbook has something satisfying for everyone—the committed vegan or simply those looking to freshen up their cooking.
Editorial Reviews
Review
“It’s not only vegans who get excited about vegan orange chicken. The esteemed America’s Test Kitchen included a recipe for the saucy main in its Vegan for Everybody cookbook that debuted in 2017. This multi-dimensional media organization is relentless when it comes to recipe testing—when you make an America’s Test Kitchen recipe, you know it’s going to work.” — VegNews
“Thanks to the clever folks at America’s Test Kitchen, their detail-oriented ‘Vegan for Everybody’ cookbook delves into the realm of vegan home baking and proves that it’s not impossible. Once you grasp a few basic concepts, you’ll be whipping up baked goods that rival, or even surpass, their traditional counterparts.” — Katherine Martinko, TreeHugger.com
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