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Автор: Rose Elliot
Издательство: HarperCollins
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isbn: 9780007387373
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couscous with chickpea (garbanzo) stew

       tabbouleh

       rice salad with oyster mushrooms and avocado

       creamy nut korma

       stuffed nut roast

       polenta

       Potato Dishes

       baked potatoes with vegan toppings

       quick potato pancakes

       healthy chips (fries)

       golden spiced potato

       spiced spinach and potatoes

       provençal potatoes

       colcannon

       rosti with spring onions (scallions)

       spiced vegetables

       Desserts

       vegan cream

       pears in red wine

       peaches in wine

       instant vegan raspberry ice

       kulfi

       boozy vegan christmas pudding ice-cream

       rum-marinated fruits with coconut and lime cream

       chocolate mousse

       chocolate torte

       rhubarb crumble (crisp)

       blackcurrant pie

       steamed syrup pudding (dessert)

       christmas (plum) pudding

       Scones, Cakes and Cookies

       scones

       fruit cake

       sticky date ginger cake

       vegan sponge (layer) cake

       chocolate cookie slices

       Jean’s cookies

       classic flapjacks

       vegan macaroons

       Footnotes

       Keep Reading

       About the Author

       Other Books By

       About the Publisher

      I have particularly enjoyed writing this book of vegan – or dairy-free vegetarian – recipes. When I first started writing about vegetarian cookery, part of the pleasure for me lay in the challenge of creating delicious dishes from a limited range of ingredients, and in people’s surprise when they realized how good they could be.

      In many ways, being a vegan today feels similar to how it felt being vegetarian when I began my career. Now, though, vegetarianism is pretty mainstream – eating out, buying ingredients or ready-made meals are all relatively easy, and friends and acquaintances no longer recoil in dismay at the thought of having to cook for a vegetarian. Vegans today, however, have much the same difficulties vegetarians used to have. Packets in shops have to be scrutinized carefully – whey seems to be in almost everything; the choice when eating out or buying prepared foods is often limited and, yes, you’ve guessed it, friends find it difficult to know what to cook, exclaiming, “Well what on earth do you eat, then?” They worry, too, about whether or not malnutrition has set in, perhaps destroying a few brain cells along the way.

      Poet Benjamin Zephaniah explains what vegans eat more eloquently than I ever could in his rap poem “Vegan Delight” – my warmest thanks to him for allowing me to include it. This book gives around 160 recipes and variations for creating some of the dishes he mentions and others which I have found to be easy to make and good to eat. And here, I’ve suggested some vegan menus to give you a few ideas for combining the recipes. Regarding the nutritional aspect of a vegan diet, I have discussed the main issues of concern here, and I am indebted to Dr Michael Klaper for permission to use his nutrition chart. Follow this and you’ll eat well and feel fit and full of vitality.

      by Benjamin Zephaniah

      Ackees, chapattis

      Dumplins an nan,

      Channa an rotis

      Onion uttapam,

      Masala dosa

      Green callaloo

      Bhel an samosa

      Corn an aloo.

      Yam an cassava

      Pepperpot stew,

      Rotlo an guava

      Rice an tofu,

      Puri, paratha

      Sesame casserole,

      Brown eggless pasta

      An brown bread rolls.

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