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Vegetarian Cookbooks

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Nannarose Fri 20-Sept-19 08:24:51

Any of Rose Elliott's. The old Cranks book (which I needed just last week). Modern ones: Anna Jones, whose respect for ingredients and nurturing flavour is always an inspiration.

crystaltipps Fri 20-Sept-19 06:41:38

The BOSH! all plants cookbook is the best new book. All the recipes we’ve cooked from there have been excellent.

BradfordLass72 Fri 20-Sept-19 02:50:57

I've been using 'Laurel's Kitchen' for almost 30 years, not just a cookbook, also a good read.

Fennel Thu 19-Sept-19 17:47:04

Rose Elliot's Not Just a Load of Old Lentils.
I bought it when it first came out, lost it in a house move, and later managed to buy a copy from ?Amazon.
I still refer to it, even though we're not vegetarian now, but I like to make a veggie main course once a week.

rockgran Thu 19-Sept-19 17:06:50

The Complete Vegetarian Cookbook by Jane Price - you can still get copies but it must be over 20 years old. I also love Rose Elliot's Vegetarian Christmas. I do the "chestnut and red wine pate en croute" most winters. Nowadays I tend to look for recipes on youtube. For basic cookery methods and recipes I still use my Marguerite Patten Perfect Cooking that I got when I was first married in 1972. It usually has the answer.

humptydumpty Thu 19-Sept-19 16:42:33

..which it is, but dated 2014, so I'm afraid I, too, will find my favourite recipes no longer there..

humptydumpty Thu 19-Sept-19 16:36:01

LondonGranny delighted to find another fan of The Vegetarian Epicure! - must get another copy if it's still in print.

GillT57 Thu 19-Sept-19 16:07:57

Oh, sounds interesting Paddyane, shall have a look at that one. I have found that some of the older vegetarian cookbooks are lots of interestingly arranged vegetables with little else.

paddyann Thu 19-Sept-19 16:05:29

Cuisine Imaginaire by Roselyne Masselin.I bought it many years ago when we had friends visiting who had recnetly become vegetarian ,it has menus for all four seasons and lots of nice veggie things that were quite hard to come by in the early 90's.I was so impressed by some of the food I produced from it that I became vegetarian

LondonGranny Thu 19-Sept-19 14:05:38

The Vegetarian Epicure by Anna Shaw.
I got my first copy in the mid-seventies after discovering Rose Elliot's Not Just A Load Of Old Lentils was indeed just a load of old lentils. The memory of her 'Shepherd's Pie' (lentils underneath, shredded wheat on top) is seared on my memory, and not in a good way. Like eating wet sawdust with an MDF topping.
The Vegetarian Epicure has undergone loads of revisions, which I discovered after I gave my well-worn copy to a friend of my son's and bought a new one & some of my favourite recipes were no longer there. sad

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