Happy Vegan Comfort Food: Simple and satisfying plant-based recipes for every day

Hardback

Main Details

Title Happy Vegan Comfort Food: Simple and satisfying plant-based recipes for every day
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Karoline Joensson
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:160
Dimensions(mm): Height 266,Width 196
Category/GenreCookery, food and drink
Vegetarian cookery
Cookery dishes and courses
ISBN/Barcode 9781911663140
ClassificationsDewey:641.56362
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint Pavilion
Publication Date 1 October 2020
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Happy Vegan Comfort Food is the exact book that Karoline Joensson would have wanted when she first became a vegan. Back then she was both hungry and bewildered by this new lifestyle. In order to help guide new vegans, Karoline has gathered her most indispensable recipes: dishes that provide a good basis and that can be used in various flavour combinations; food that adds warmth and comfort; delicious meals to simplify everyday life. Karoline invites us into her home and to her table to enjoy dinner, breakfast and snacks and the classic food that we always come back to when we think of home. Whether you are cutting down on your meat intake, starting a new vegan diet, or looking for fresh ideas to make dishes like Paella, Colcannon, and Frittatas, Karoline Joensson, the author of bestselling Happy Vegan Christmas, is here to inspire you. Happy Vegan Comfort Food is a collection of dishes that always work and always taste good. The book is divided into sections: From scratch - how to make your own tofu, oat cream for cooking and tempeh. In the frying pan - dishes such as vegetable fritters, okonomiyaki (Japanese pancakes), scrambled tofu In the pot - soups, daal and stews In the oven - gratins and jacket potatoes with delicious fillings

Author Biography

Karoline Joensson made her breakthrough in 2012 when her vegetarian food blog The Green Pantry was named Sweden's best food blog. She published her first cook book in 2014 and today her blog has more than 20,000 visitors every month. In 2014 she hosted the first all-vegetarian cooking show on Swedish national television. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gronaskafferiet The Green Pantry blog: http://www.sjalvhushallningsprojektet.se

Reviews

"Instead of being all about what the author doesn't or won't eat, the cookbook is a wholehearted embrace of really good food that-oh, by the way-is entirely plant-based. Rarely does Joensson fall back on meat analogs. She does use tofu and seitan, although not obsessively, and she includes recipes for making them from scratch." - HUNGRY TRAVELERS