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Vegetarian Cookbooks

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CanuckaLatte Sat 14-Sept-19 10:18:58

Saw a post the other day where BradfordLass mentioned having the Laurel's Kitchen cookbook - one of my favourites! What are your go to vegetarian cookbooks (vintage or recent)? I've got so many I couldn't choose a favourite (I tend to have favourite recipes rather than individual favourite cookbooks), but probably the five I reach for first are:

Moosewood Cookbook
Sundays at Moosewood
Laurels Kitchen
Oh She Glows
Deliciously Ella

LondonGranny Fri 20-Sept-19 15:12:35

humptydumpty

Have you tried abebooks? Worldwide network of secondhand bookshops.
The recipe I missed most was Orange Curry. which was hot spiced orange juice so not really a curry proper. I had a rather dashingly handsome South Indian vegetarian boyfriend at the time who made it for me and it was so delicious. I bought the Vegetarian Epicure solely for that recipe. There was also a recipe for really delicious wafer thin crisp biscuits that I miss too. I never managed to successfully recreate either even though these days I rarely follow recipes slavishly.

I mention the South Indian boyfriend as he was from Kerala, on the Malabar coast which is a largely vegetarian area and has the most delicious, delicately spiced fragrant dishes. It's worth seeking out recipes from that area.

Theoddbird Fri 20-Sept-19 18:26:16

I could not choose. I have ones from the 70s through to now...

CarlyD7 Fri 20-Sept-19 18:27:35

Linda McCartney's "On Tour"; Sarah Brown's "Vegetarian Kitchen" (almost falling apart but still used) and a more recent acquisition Madhur Jaffrey's "World Vegetarian Cookbook" (this was a present from someone-else; it's huge but full of fantastic recipes).

Dianehillbilly1957 Fri 20-Sept-19 21:57:03

Rose Elliott's The Bean Book, it's my vegetarian bible

Graso Fri 20-Sept-19 23:23:39

Veggiestan by Sally Butcher. Middle Eastern style food, culinary heaven!

NotSpaghetti Fri 20-Sept-19 23:27:09

Another vote for Otolenghi - though I too search online if I get stuck for ideas.

LondonGranny Fri 20-Sept-19 23:40:56

NotSpaghetti
Oh yes, his garlic tart thing is one of the most sublime things I've ever tasted. It was at a big picnic where everyone brought a dish. There was almost a brawl over the last slice.

Lupin Sat 21-Sept-19 17:58:33

Otolenghi too.
Back in the 80s I purchased a book called Protein Balanced Vegetarian Cookery (dull title ) by David Scott and I use it still. The Indonesian rice salad recipe is divine.
Another book I've had for over 10 years is Vegetable Heaven by Catherine Mason. Some lovely grain based recipes in there and one for Chocolate, Marzipan and Amaretto cake which is simply the best chocolate cake I ever make. Nigel Slater says her recipes are "bold, sassy and sophisticated". I say they are yummy, yummy, yummy! - and very doable.

KnightApril Mon 14-Oct-19 17:37:56

I'm a vegan and make a lot of salads))
here one of my Favourite - greenann.com/recipe/tomato-ricotta-salad/
Ingredients:
3 Plum tomatoes
2 oz Ricotta cheese
0,5 oz Arugula
0,5 oz Basil
1 tbsp Extra Virgin Olive Oil
1 tbsp Balsamic glaze
1 pinch Sea salt
1 pinch Black Pepper
Yammy!))

KnightApril Thu 17-Oct-19 20:05:51

Try this recipe - Vegan Mushrooms Avocado Pasta greenann.com/recipe/mushrooms-avocado-pasta/
Ingredients:
3.5 ounces Penne Pasta
5 ounces Mushrooms
½ Red Onion
AVOCADO SAUCE:
3 ounces Fresh Spinach
1 Avocado
½ Lime
3 minced cloves Garlic
1,5 oz Parsley
2 tbsp Almond Milk
4 tbsp Water
1 tbsp Extra Virgin Olive Oil
½ tsp Salt
Pinch of Black Pepper
It's Amazing!

KT19 Mon 21-Oct-19 06:16:36

- How to Cook Everything Vegetarian, Mark Bittman
- Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone, Deborah Madison
- Plenty, Yotam Ottolenghi
- Mediterranean Vegetarian Feasts, Aglaia Kremezi