Plant-Based Cooking for Absolute Beginners: 60 Recipes & Tips for Super Easy Seasonal Recipes

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Main Details

Title Plant-Based Cooking for Absolute Beginners: 60 Recipes & Tips for Super Easy Seasonal Recipes
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Therese Elgquist
Translated by Gun Penhoat
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:136
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 191
Category/GenreGeneral cookery and recipes
ISBN/Barcode 9781510765320
ClassificationsDewey:641.5636
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Skyhorse Publishing
Imprint Skyhorse Publishing
Publication Date 17 February 2022
Publication Country United States

Description

Delicious and Simple Food for Everyone Plant-Based Cooking for the Absolute Beginner is full of fun, delicious, and gorgeous food made from plants. Each dish is comprised of a variety of colors, flavors, textures, and nutrition! The book features easy-to-read formulas, flow charts, and smart ideas throughout to really help you understand the foundations of cooking, and furthermore how to build up all types of dishes. Moreover, there are the basic recipes you'll always want, such as dressings and sauces, dips, bread, and porridge. Read about fourteen ways to serve your favorite plant-based protein sources. Therese Elguist, one of the most well-known green cooking personalities in Sweden, presents her "plant plate" showing you how to become more flexible and sustainable in the kitchen. The book is also filled with tips on how to build up a basic pantry, what kitchen tools you'd want to ascertain success in the kitchen, and what "backwards cooking" is all about. The perfect gift for herbivores and omnivores alike!

Author Biography

Therese Elgquist is one of the most well-known green cooking personalities in Sweden.

Reviews

"As seen in her new cookbook Plant-Based Cooking for Absolute Beginners, her cooking philosophy is meant to encourage people to make simple but filling and nourishing dishes that not only look beautiful but also taste great. This means instead of telling them exactly what ingredients are needed, Elgquist prefers to educate others about the kinds of textures and flavors they need. That way, even if they do not have a particular ingredient on hand, they can still create a delicious meal with what they have." -Forbes.com