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366 Healthful Ways to Cook Tofu and Other Meat Alternatives |
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by: Robin Robertson
Dewey Decimal Number: 641.65655 EAN: 9780452275973 ISBN: 0452275970 Label: Plume Languages: Manufacturer: Plume Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 416 Publication Date: April 01, 1996 Publisher: Plume Studio: Plume Editorial Review: Product Description: Tofu, tempeh, and seitan have a genius for picking up the flavors of the vegetables, herbs, and sauces you cook with them. In this cookbook, Robertson provides expert advice and tempting recipes for these exciting foods. This book has been created to help consumers cook healthful dishes from the formerly exotic ingredients at their local natural-food store. Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Not a vegan cookbook!I was disappointed to see that this book was not advertised as a solely vegetarian cookbook. Though no egg recipes seen so far, give this a miss if you're looking for a guide without all the dairy references Rating: - Not QuiteI was enthused about this book when I bought it, and have been pleased with how the recipes I tried turned out. However, I have to take issue with the use of the word "Healthful" in the title, because some of the dishes contain too much oil and other fats to be considered healthful in my book. I still managed to get good results while using less oil, etc. than the recipes suggest. The recipes are good, but if you are watching your fat intake, be forewarned. Rating: - An outstanding cookbookI have a lot of vegetarian cookbooks but recipe for recipe this one never fails to succeed. The ingredients are simple, the instructions straightforward and the results can't be beat. The author primarily uses tofu, seitan, tempeh and lots of other recipes that use beans, pasta, etc. She has a chapter on one pot meals which is great when you want to keep things simple. The only thing I don't like about this book is the title. The recipes are so outstanding that this is really a gourmet book but you'd never know it from the title! Rating: - Cookbook collectorThe title of this book is somewhat misleading, there aren't 365 tofu recipes in the book. While there are some very tasty tofu recipes, there are just as many recipes that use tempeh and seitan.
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