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101. The Vegetarian Hearth: Recipes
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102. Good Housekeeping Family Vegetarian
 
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103. Vegetarian: The Best-Ever Recipe
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104. Garden Variety Cookbook: More
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105. Vegetarian Cookbook for Cheese

101. The Vegetarian Hearth: Recipes and Reflections for the Cold Season
by Darra Goldstein
Paperback: 336 Pages (1996-12)
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A collection of 150 recipes for hearty, nourishing vegetarian dishes for the winter months, drawn from the world's coldest regions--from Norway to the high plains of Turkey--is accompanied by lore about their cultures. National ad/promo. Tour.Amazon.com Review
Few cooks look north for inspiration. In The VegetarianHearth , Darra Goldstein, whose past books include A Taste of Russia and theaward-winning The GeorgianFeast, shares tempting riches from cold climes and winterytimes. Professor Goldstein, who teaches Russian at Williams College inMassachusetts, also demonstrates how satisfying meatless cooking canbe. This book is equally perfect for vegetarians and for meat-eaterswho think vegetarian cooking is pallid or monotonous. Fascinatingessays interspersed among the extraordinary recipes include gems onbuckwheat, rutabagas, and vegetarianism in Russia during Tolstoy'stime. These treatises make you want to curl up with The VegetarianHearth under an eiderdown comforter, spooning up Hot Potato Snow,followed by Countess Tolstoy's Hot Apple Compote. ... Read more


102. Good Housekeeping Family Vegetarian Cooking: 225 Recipes Everyone Will Love
by The Editors of Good Housekeeping
Hardcover: 288 Pages (2010-06-01)
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Asin: 1588167925
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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A vegetarian cookbook everyone in the family can love!

From the most trusted name in America comes an all-purpose vegetarian cookbook for families looking to change their diet, in need of midweek meatless alternatives, or dealing with the demands of one vegetarian in the household.

There’s hearty fare for breakfast and brunch (so no one will miss the bacon and sausage!); a chapter stuffed with tasty cold-cut–free wraps and sandwiches; and a wealth of dinner choices from soups and stews to chilis, stir-fries, sautés, casseroles and more. A special bonus: The last chapter is especially tailored to families with one vegetarian member in the midst of meat eaters; these recipes yield both meatless and meat-filled portions with little extra fuss.

Chock-full of fresh vegetable goodness, these 225 dishes are guaranteed to satisfy vegetarians and non-vegetarians alike.

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5-0 out of 5 stars Here's a vegetarian cookbook for busy home cooks
Here's a vegetarian cookbook geared toward the mainstream eater. It's not preachy, and it touts the nutritional reasons to eat a lean, meat-free diet. While many vegetarian cookbooks can overwhelm possible converts with pages of data, this one jumps straight to the most critical points of a vegetarian diet, making it easy for a busy home cook to follow. It provides a superb summary of the nutritional goals for a healthy, meat-free diet, including a revised vegetarian food pyramid.

Filled with original, practical recipes and full-color photos, this book is sure to become a kitchen staple. For breakfast, it offers lip-smacking Cherry Bruschetta with fresh berries and thick yogurt. In the chapter "Pizzas, Sandwiches & Burgers," spice-packed Falafel Sandwiches provide a vegan-inspired meal. Creative soups include a potato-based New Orleans Green Gumbo rich with collard greens. Casseroles like Polenta Lasagna and Chiles Rellenos Pie are crowd-pleasers sure to appease even the pickiest eaters. There's even a "flexitarian" section providing meat substitutions, like Mixed-Pepper Fajitas, which allows for a part-veggie, part-meat meal without a lot of fuss.

Creative, yet without straying too far from comfort, this cookbook is bound to please your entire family.

Reviewed by Amber K. Stott

4-0 out of 5 stars Easy vegetarian recipes the whole family will love
"Good Housekeeping Family Vegetarian Cooking: 225 Recipes Everyone Will Love" will appeal to a wide audience, from transitioning vegetarians (Chapter Nine is devoted to "the Flexible Vegetarian") to vegans (vegan recipes are clearly marked with a "v", and many recipes include sidebars on how to make a given recipe vegan).** One of my main problems as a vegetarian is how to make meals exciting; "Family Vegetarian Cooking" spices up meals with additions such as Macaroni and Cheese Deluxe, studded with peas, blue cheese, cherry tomatoes and toasted walnuts, or the Wheat-Berry Pilaf with Green Beans and Cranberries, rich with carrots, celery, onion, green beans and a dash of orange peel. There are loads of ethnic-inspired recipes like Vegetarian Souvlaki, Gingery Spinach-Lentil Stew, Vegetable Curry, Farro Risotto with Butternut Squash, Nacho Casserole, and Grilled Eggplant Caponata Salad to add zest to your meals. In addition to fresh fruits and veggies, you'll find a wealth of grains, including farro, wheat berries, barley, quinoa, and bulgur cleverly worked into salads, veggie burgers, pilafs and casseroles. If you're still of the mindset that "vegetarian" equals "sprouts and avocados," you'll find that as well, but with so many surprising (and mostly healthy) flavor combos, why not try something new tonight?

Inside, you'll find breakfast options, soups, salads, and sandwiches, stir fries and sautés, casseroles, a chapter on grilling veggies and the aforementioned "flexitarian" chapter that caters to everyone (you use half meat and half tofu). There are many flexitarian Asian recipes in particular, including several stir fries, miso soup, and coconut curry soup. However, for those who are allergic to (or choose to avoid) soy products, the only veggie option given in the flexitarian chapter is tofu (processed soy is largely absent from the rest of the book, except for the occasional recipe calling for tempeh or soy sausage). I would have liked to see high-protein non-soy options such as seitan (wheat gluten) included. Desserts are largely fruit-based (Peach Hand Pies, Peach-Raspberry Galette, Summer Salsa with Sweet Tortilla Chips), and there are a few vegan options such as Vegan Chocolate Chip-Walnut Brownies, Deep Chocolate Vegan Cupcakes, and Vegan Oatmeal-Raisin Cookies that are sure to satisfy any sweet tooth.

The recipes come together quickly by taking advantage of supermarket shortcuts such as canned beans and frozen veggies; you can speed up prep even more by purchasing prechopped veggies (onions, garlic, peppers) at your supermarket's salad bar or produce section. Most, if not all, of the ingredients are probably already in your pantry or at your local supermarket. Handy sidebars ("It's So Good!") extol the nutritional virtues of the various fruits and veggies featured in recipes. Nutritional info is provided for each recipe, but one caveat: just because a recipe is vegetarian or vegan doesn't automatically make it low-fat; the vegan roasted vegetable pizza with soy sausage and soy mozzarella clocks in at 678 calories and 23 g fat. Many of the sandwiches and main-course meals have 300 calories or more; Whole-Wheat Pita Pizzas with Vegetables = 510 calories, Syrupy Banana-Nut Overnight French Toast = 570 calories and 20 g fat (11 g saturated), Stir-Fried Broccoli with Pasta = 690 calories and 30 g total fat. However, by tweaking the recipes, you can lower the fat and calorie content if desired. You can scale back on olive oil and use smaller portions of full-fat, flavorful cheeses; low-fat cheeses lack taste, texture, and meltability. Also, try serving smaller pasta portions; Americans tend to eat drastically larger pasta portions than in Italy, where pasta is simply a first-course dish out of many. For example, the broccoli and pasta dish calls for 12 ounces dried pasta for four people; if you read pasta labels, one pound is actually eight servings. Round out your meal with a green salad, and you'll save calories and add more veggies at the same time.

Verdict: the easy preparation and unusual flavor combinations (as well as new ideas for old standbys) make weeknight meal prep fairly painless, and the vibrant full-color photos of ingredients and final dishes are dramatic and visually appealing. This would be a good choice for your first vegetarian cookbook. Like all of Good Housekeeping's recipes, all 225 have been triple-tested with a variety of substitutions and kitchen equipment to make sure that they'll work in your kitchen. A handy metric equivalent chart is also provided at the back. Overall, this is a welcome addition that will be sure to appeal to flexitarians, vegetarians, and everyone in between.

(Review copy courtesy of Hearst Books)

**A note regarding the vegan recipes: I found at least two "vegan" recipes that include honey as an ingredient (Lower-Fat Granola on page 22 and the Health Club Sandwiches on page 52). Also, in the introduction, the book describes vegans as "someone who eliminates all animal food products from their diet - no meat or dairy products, poultry or eggs, or fish and shellfish." True enough, but vegans also abstain from animal-based products including honey (you can substitute agave syrup), refined cane sugar (which is frequently filtered through bone char), and gelatin (made from boiling bones and hides).

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103. Vegetarian: The Best-Ever Recipe Collection
by Linda Fraser
 Paperback: 256 Pages (2001)
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Over 100 recipes with beautiful glossy color photos on each page showing how to make the dishes and what they should look like when your done. Complete meals, soups, salads, side dishes, lunches, suppers, and special occasions. ... Read more


104. Garden Variety Cookbook: More Than 500 Vegetable and Fruit Recipes for Non-Vegetarians
by Sarah Schlesinger
Spiral-bound: 357 Pages (1992-06-02)
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Asin: 0679400052
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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A ringbound guide to creating meals from fresh-grown products includes more than five hundred recipes for vegetarian dishes, soups, nuts, meats, seafood, poultry, breads, and desserts. 25,000 first printing. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Never again will a vegetable spoil in your fridge
I can't believe there are cheap used copies of this book available.It's a staple in my kitchen.My husband and I almost always eat vegetarian and with this cookbook we are never short on ideas.

The top 3 best things about this book are:

1.An index by ingredient.What to do with another zucchini?Scan a healthy list of choices and never get bored.
2.Super-short recipes for instant fixes.All delicious, too.
3.Many recipes listed with "possibilities" like, say stir-fry.Various vegetable combinations are recommended to maximize the nutritive value and tastiness.You won't have to think too hard, and it'll help you use up whatever you have on hand.

I can't say enough great things about this wonderfully simple little cookbook. ... Read more


105. Vegetarian Cookbook for Cheese Lovers
by Tonya Buell
Paperback: 246 Pages (2003-05-08)
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Asin: 1581823460
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Far too many vegetarian cookbooks present a low-fat, low-taste, and overall boring variety of recipes. All too often, these recipes attempt to mimic meat dishes with "fake meat" that simply doesn’t work, mostly to add flavor. Only the most ardent vegetarians can bear to follow these recipes in their everyday life. Furthermore, there are risks associated with skimping on calcium and protein in one’s diet.

The Vegetarian Cookbook for Cheese Lovers differs from most of these cookbooks in that it presents recipes for those who are vegetarians, or wish to eat a vegetarian diet part-time, but who aren’t willing to sacrifice taste or important nutrients in their diet. The recipes feature vegetables, carbohydrates, and dairy products that taste wonderful and work well for vegetarians and nonvegetarians alike.

Cheese is an ingredient in each recipe of this unusual cookbook. A wonderful source of protein and calcium, cheese is also a favorite of many because of the wonderful varied taste that it provides. The Vegetarian Cookbook for Cheese Lovers contains more than 200 recipes that include cheese, dividing them into five main categories: Appetizers and Snacks, Soups and Salads, Main Dishes, Side Dishes, and Deserts. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars The First Recipe I Picked was Fantastic
Stacked Enchiladas Verde - Delectable!For a guy like me, it's great to have a book I can keep on the back seat of my car.A quick glance in the grocery store parking lot on the way home from work and the dinner is planned.

All my favorites are marked.They're easy to make, healthy and critter friendly.

Highly recommended.

5-0 out of 5 stars A simply wonderful addition to personal, professional, and community library cookbook collections
An impressive culinary compendium of more than 200 meat-free, gourmet quality dishes, the "Vegetarian Cookbook For Cheese Lovers" by vegetarian and free lance author Tonya Buell is packed cover to cover with flavorful, nutritious, 'kitchen cook friendly' vegetarian recipes that have ample protein and calcium. From Calico Cheese Fingers; Golden Mandarin Salad; Pasta and Broccoli with Gorgonzola Sauce; and Easy Cheesy Asparagus; to Mediterranean Potatoes and Artichokes; Stacked Enchiladas Verde; Apple Butter Cookies; Chocolate Cheesecake; and Cherry Cheese Triangles, this is a collection of quality recipes that is a simply wonderful addition to personal, professional, and community library cookbook collections in general, and the vegetarian reference shelf in particular.

1-0 out of 5 stars We can do better
The Vegetarian Cookbook for Cheese Lovers fails to go much beyond a standard church cookbook or a publication by Kraft Foods.If you are cooking with ingredients like canned cherry and raspberry pie filling, canned cheese soup, marshmallow creme, frozen corn, lots of white bread, crushed crackers and refrigerated biscuit dough, why bother to be a vegetarian?Okay, there's no meat, but this is not exactly healthy eating.There are many, many other cheese and vegetarian cookbooks with much more creative and appealing recipes using farm-fresh ingredients that make vegetarian cooking a joy.Incidentally, for the person who claims that cheese is not vegetarian because of the rennet -- you should know that so-called "vegetarian" rennet is usually a genetically modified product.

5-0 out of 5 stars I love this book!
I LOVE this book!Excellent, fun, easy, and delicious recipes abound.I use it all the time.It's awesome!

1-0 out of 5 stars Terrible Cookbook
I am a vegetarian who loves cheese and was very excited about this book.I was sorely disappointed when it arrived.The recipes look like they came from a frozen TV dinner collection, and are remarkably bland and repetitive.Unless you want a cookbook with a multitude of minor variations on the same cheese casserole, avoid at all costs. ... Read more


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