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Book details
  • Genre:COOKING
  • SubGenre:Vegetarian
  • Language:English
  • Pages:108
  • eBook ISBN:9781098372682
  • Paperback ISBN:9781098372675

For People Who Love Vegetarians but Don't Know What to Feed Them

A Cookbook

by Sarah Zimmerman

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Overview
For People Who Love Vegetarians is a collection of nearly 100 recipes that include appetizers, soups, salads, entrees and desserts. The author provides delectable recipes from around the world with vegan and gluten free options. The recipes range from simple staples such as hummus and gazpacho to gyoza potstickers, sun-dried tomato pesto cheesecake, and West African Peanut Stew. Many of the recipes can be made with items regularly stocked in the kitchen, and substitutions are also provided. The recipes are selected to please everyone at the table, vegetarian and omnivore alike.
Description
For People Who Love Vegetarians is a collection of nearly 100 recipes that include appetizers, soups, salads, entrees and desserts. The author presents delectable and inventive dishes from around the world, with vegan and gluten free options. Drawn from the cuisines of Mexico, Thailand, India, Italy, France, the Middle East and Eastern European Ashkenazis, the majority of recipes are simple to prepare, and all of them are tested to be reliably delicious. The recipes range from simple staples such as hummus and gazpacho to gyoza potstickers, sun-dried tomato pesto cheesecake, and West African Peanut Stew. Many of the recipes can be made with items regularly stocked in the kitchen, and substitutions are also provided. The more difficult or time-consuming the recipe, the better it is! The recipes are selected to please everyone at the table, vegetarian and omnivore alike.
About the author
Originally from New Jersey, she has had the pleasure of cooking and eating her way through Chicago, Colorado, Nicaragua, Spain, and much of California. Ms. Zimmerman has one daughter, two blended family children and a puppy named Frankie. She currently is working on projects that combine her love of vegetarian food, labor union organizing and public art.