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Cooking Light Way to Cook Vegetarian is a celebration of all the plant world has to offer-from colorful fruits and vegetables bursting with nutrients to hearty grains and proteinpacked beans and tofu. Even if you only occasionally go meat-free, this book has plenty to offer. It's filled with more than 700 images showing you exactly how to prepare over 150 delicious dishes as well as hundreds of cooking tips and nutrition information about the joys and flavors of vegetarian cuisine.
Vegetarian cuisine offers a healthy way of eating that can certainly meet all of your nutritional needs-the key is to eat a variety of foods so your nutrient bases are covered. Inside, Cooking Light shares healthy eating principles for a well-rounded vegetarian diet.
It also offers a world of flavor. Cultures around the globe have long been preparing delicious vegetarian meals, and you'll find a sampling of those international flavors in this book-from Egyptian koshari and Turkish carrots and lentils to Japanese tempura tofu and vegetables and Malaysian-style noodles. This book is filled with recipes and techniques to help you prepare and savor meat-free meals.
ASIN : 0848733665
Publisher : TI Inc. Books; Illustrated edition (October 19, 2010)
Language : English
Hardcover : 424 pages
ISBN-10 : 9780848733667
ISBN-13 : 978-0848733667
Item Weight : 3.05 pounds
Dimensions : 8 x 1.4 x 9.5 inches
Reviewer: LeGrow
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great Tasting & Easy Recipes, Awesome Photos - Must-have Vegetarian Cookbook
Review: I have been a fan of the Cooking Light magazine for over 10 years and this cookbook is one of my favorites and probably my current most used book on my cookbook shelf (which numbers over 80 cookbooks). I was looking to add more vegetarian meals to my family's diet and this is one of the many books I purchased. Here's what I love about it:1. Photos - This book is filled with photos. I love that - food is so visual. Most recipes have a photo of the finished dish plus special "Kitchen How-To" photos which demonstrate techniques such as the step-by-step process of cooking and assembling a frittata or the step-by-step photos of sautéing tofu cubes for a nice caramelized flavor.2. Ease of Recipe - The recipes in this book are easy to make. The instructions are clear and the steps are straightforward. Most recipes have only 3-5 steps; these are not fussy or time-consuming meals to make. The addition of the step-by-step technique photos for most dishes makes cooking the recipes fun and stress-free. No need to guess whether you are twisting your breadsticks properly, just follow the photos!3. Common Ingredients - I hate having to search all over town for an uncommon ingredient which may or may not make a difference to the finished dish. This book doesn't use hard to find ingredients. If you are new to vegetarianism, then some of the food listed may be new to you (such as Tempeh or Seitan) but actually can be found in your local supermarket.4. Nutritional Information - Maybe not important to everyone but I look for this. Each recipe contains detailed nutritional information such as calories, total fat, saturated fat, monounsaturated fat, polyunsaturated fat, protein, carbohydrates, fiber, cholesterol, iron, sodium and calcium.5. Food that Tastes Great - Of course the recipes have to work and these deliver. The recipes I've tried produce wonderful, fresh tasting food which I have made again and again! This book has a great variety of vegetarian options for whatever your mood.There are a few things that could be improved (but don't take away from my 5 stars). Like other reviewers, I did find the odd mistake in several recipes. However, unless you really know NOTHING about cooking, I don't think these would take away from your use/enjoyment of this cookbook. I'd also prefer if the binding wasn't hardcover but was spiral bound or a binder so it would lie open on my counter.Bottom-line: I highly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in adding some healthy vegetarian meals to their diet - definitely try the recipes for Polenta with Olives, Tomatoes & Feta, the Peanut Crusted Tofu Triangles, or the Chipotle Bean Burritos. Of the 20 or so books I've purchased looking for great vegetarian meals, this is my go-to book.If you are looking for books (not vegetarian) with similar qualities to this one, I highly recommend:1. Cooking Light Way to Cook: The Complete Visual Guide to Everyday Cooking2. The America's Test Kitchen Healthy Family Cookbook: A New, Healthier Way to Cook Everything from America's Most Trusted Test Kitchen3. Betty Crocker Healthy Heart Cookbook (Betty Crocker Books)
Reviewer: Jillian
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Wonderful Cookbook
Review: First of all, this cookbook is absolutely beautiful. It includes high-quality pictures of every recipe and very detailed instructions as well as photos of many of the steps necessary to complete a recipe. I am not a vegetarian, per se - but I did want to eat more vegetarian meals each week and was having trouble figuring out what to cook...especially for a meat-loving husband. The book is wonderful for even a beginner vegetarian! Recipes are easy to follow and really take the fear out of using vegetarian ingredients most carnivores are not familiar with. They also include reasons why certain ingredients are used and what they add nutritionally to a healthy vegetarian diet. Nutrition info is also available on each recipe. Everything I have tried so far is absolutely delicious and even my husband is excited to try more of them! I have always trusted Cooking Light and this book does not disappoint!
Reviewer: Katrina
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Chock-ful of Photos
Review: I really like this cookbook. I have a few Cooking Light cookbooks in my collection and this is my favorite. It is a lovely book with pictures galore of the recipes and lots of general info regarding the more unusual ingredients of vegetarian cooking. There are lots of options and adaptations for the vegan cook, as well. The recipes are straightforward, not too exotic or using hard-to-find ingredients. Good for the those just beginning to eat this way, but also useful for more experienced vegetarians/vegans who just want to make food that doesn't require jumping through hoops to cook it. The recipes are also low-fat, which is what motivated my purchase of the book. I have made a few recipes in it and they have all turned out well. The recipes are pretty flexible so you can adapt them to your personal taste. Nice book!
Reviewer: Renee L.
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: My go-to
Review: This is my go-to vegetarian cookbook. It is very reliable in quality and the ingredients are easy to find. There are also some recipes that are very fast to prepare if you don't have a lot of time in the kitchen. My only complaint is, they should have spent a little more money on the book binding. The book is splitting and the pages are coming loose.
Reviewer: Christy
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great for beginners
Review: I am not a vegetarian, but I still love to cook some vegetarian meals here and there. It's a great way to get more veggies and legumes into my diet.I don't think I've ever met a Cooking Light book I didn't like, and I've enjoyed nearly all the CL recipes I've made. This book is no exception. The recipes are well-explained, attractively presented, and tasty.
Reviewer: Kindle Customer
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: So-so Vegetarian
Review: Not much variety. More informational. Would have like more recipes that were all inclusive (casserole like) rather than by type of food (grain, pasta, etc.)
Reviewer: Shula
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great Cookbook for Part Time Vegetarians Too!
Review: I loved this cookbook. I need visuals and the pictures in this cookbook were really helpful. This cookbook not only contains great recipes but also gives clear step by step instructions on how to prepare the wide variety of vegetarian choices that are out there to feast on. You don't have to be a Vegetarian to own this cookbook. If you're just trying to prepare a few more meatless meals for your family, this just may be the cookbook for you.
Reviewer: R. Becknell
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great Recipes
Review: I've made about four recipes out of this cookbook so far, and they have all been delicious! I love how at the beginning there is advice on how to eat a healthy vegetarian diet and how each recipe gives nutrition value information. My favorite recipe so far has been the MorningGlory Muffins. They are so moist and tasty, and the flaxseed on top adds this perfect crunchy texture and rich flavor. The only problem that I've had with it so far is that the quiche recipe didn't specifically state that the egg substitute is supposed to be liquid and not powdered (same for all of the recipes). I made double the quiche because of that, but can't complain because now I have delicious lunch for nearly two weeks.
Reviewer: Maeve J Knight
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: way to Cook vegetarian is a well thought out cook book with good illustrations and clear simple instructions.
Reviewer: Jo Chan
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Bought this book last year but just started to try it few days ago~Great book! I've tried few recipes. They all taste delicious!! Love it!
Reviewer: zippydoo
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: I love this book. I found it at a library, and had to order my own copy. Thank you!
Reviewer: Maria
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: I adore this book as it has lots of pictures and recipes. It also has a description of what is what and what you need it for. Meals are simple, but tasty and healthy!!
Customers say
Customers find the recipes in the book great, delicious, and low-fat. They appreciate the colorful pictures and high-quality pictures. Readers describe the recipes as easy to follow and beginner-friendly. They appreciate the general information and reasons why certain ingredients are used. Additionally, they say the content is great for part-time vegetarians and a great way to get good vegetables into their families' diets.
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