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Hold on to Your Buns, the Burger Revolution Has Begun!

The Best Veggie Burgers on the Planet takes the popular veggie burger to the next level of freshness and flavor, with more than one hundred daringly delicious, internationally inspired vegan burgers—burgers that stack up to any patty around (meat-full or meat-free) and will wow not only your vegetarian and vegan friends, but all the skeptics too.

In fact, we’re pretty confident they'd top the charts in any potluck popularity contest they might find themselves in.

The incredible recipes you'll find inside have been expertly designed to suit your every craving and desire, and include such favorites as:

Sweet Caramelized Onion Burgers

Korean BBQ Burgers

Garlicky Ranch Potato Burgers

Jalapeño Cornbread Burgers

Curried Chickpea and Broccoli Burgers

Three Pepper Stir-Fry Burgers

BLT and Avocado Burgers

Black Bean Tamale Burgers with Mole Sauce

Oktoberfest Kraut Burgers

Sun-Dried Tomato and Artichoke Burgers

With The Best Veggie Burgers on the Planet, you’ll find 101 ways of looking at burgers in a whole new way. Let’s get this “patty”started!

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Fair Winds Press; 1st edition (May 1, 2011)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 240 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1592334768
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1592334766
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.27 pounds
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.63 x 0.63 x 9.38 inches
Reviewer: Dianna Hendrickson
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: The Best Veggie Burgers on the Planet is a wonderful resource ...
Review: The Best Veggie Burgers on the Planet is a wonderful resource for the committed vegan cook. This cookbook introduces flavorful food combinations that powerfully evoke exotic destinations (like burgers from the Far East, Middle East, Latin America, the Caribbean and "The Boot"), intriguing breakfast offerings (she even includes a "bacon" and "egg" breakfast burger), along with more familiar options, including proper sides (from sweet potato fries and fried zucchini to no less than three recipes for mac salad) and (for me at least) the most remarkable section of all: Condiments and Sauces.Because we live in a rural carnivore community more than four hours from the nearest Trader Joe's, I find myself making most of our condiments here at home in the old Vitamix, so I'm overjoyed when someone shows me how to make a vegan version of any sauce, dressing, topping or dip; however, I will admit that I feel like the author dropped the ball by not including a recipe for ketchup*. She does, however, arm the vegan cook with vegan mayo, non dairy sour cream, Tzatziki sauce, sweet mustard sauce, and a Thai Peanut Sauce.Before cracking open this cookbook I relied on various combinations of beans, rice and oats to create a "burger", often relying on spices like smoked hot paprika (pimentón) to invoke a smoky bacon flavor or cracking open a can of diced tomatoes for texture, color or that ever elusive "umami". Now, after using this cookbook for awhile, I realize I was a baby making mud pies, and I now have better flavor matching skills and a better handle on "burger texture".If you are looking to improve your vegan burger making skills, it's hard to imagine a better resource than The Best Veggie Burgers on the Planet with no less than 101 burger recipes. The only potential "negative" is many (not all) of these recipes rely on controversial ingredients like vital wheat gluten, tvp and other dreaded soy products like tofu. I feel pretty comfortable with tofu and am often found unsealing containers of tofu with wild abandon, wrapping the bricks in dish towels and setting them out under plates stacked with heavy vinegar bottles and cans to drain- but if you aren't comfortable throwing caution to the wind like this, be aware that you probably won't be able to make quite a few of the recipes (but there will be plenty you can, and the author will even show you how to make ham out of chickpeas -see "split peas with ham burger").All in all, I am very fond of this cookbook, and while every recipe won't be for everybody, everybody will be able to find recipes. Five stars for a perfectly wonderful vegan cookbook.*oh, and here's a perfectly wonderful ketchup recipe:2 6oz cans tomato paste2/3 cup water1/4 cup sugar1/3 cup white vinegar2 tsp salt1 Tbsp onion powderI like to use the vitamix, but you could easily mix in a bowl with a little elbow grease. Bon appétit, my vegan brothers and sisters.

Reviewer: bekki
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: So much to chose from!
Review: The creativity that went into this book is incredible; there are things I would have never thought of throwing into a patty that look and sound amazing. This is especially great for veg*ns in the summer since it gives the freedom to break away from the pre-made freezer fare and have something exciting to take to omni cookouts. To make life even easier, there are instructions on how to freeze and reheat burgers so they're as convenient as store bought and various cooking methods listed for many recipes, which eliminates the guesswork of baking over frying or vice versa.It's not advertised on the book or in the description, but this is 101 BURGER (well, patty)recipes plus breads, condiments, sides, and a handful of desserts, making it have closer to 150+ recipes than 101. And there are serving suggestions and/or condiment & bread pairings with every burger, which is a nice touch.So far, all of the burgers I've tried have been good and have worked; so far no broken patties here! I am hoping to find my "it" burger; so far I've enjoyed all the ones I've tried but none have really jumped out and grabbed me. So far, I've tried mostly things from the Latin Flavors chapter and a few others sprinkled throughout. By far the most fun is the Seitanic Stuffer, a huge burger stuffed with whatever you wish. I just did the mushroom and onion version which we enjoyed.I plan on making one or two recipes per week so I'll update this if I find anything noteworthy.The only real downside I see is that many of the recipes (but by no means all) use a lot of oil, but I think most of those should be modifiable if need be.Just one additional notes-I'm sure I'm not the only person who loves organized cookbooks and this book has a great index as well as a recipe list at the beginning of each chapter. Coming on the heels of a much less user friendly(but otherwise great) book by the same author, I though this was worth pointing out.

Reviewer: Lori Ann
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Excellent Burger Cookbook
Review: I have made a few recipes from this cookbook. One I must mention may be the best veggie burger I've made, and I've made a few from many different sources. The recipe for Bacon Cheeseburgers on page 89 is the best. I just made these burgers for the first time for my 4th of July BBQ. The burgers held up nicely on my Weber grill. I covered them with BBQ sauce about 2 minutes before I took them off of the grill and they were absolutely fantastic. One word about the recipe, it states it makes 4 burgers. I doubled the recipe as I planned to freeze a few. Initially, I was trying to make 8 burgers, but they were ginormous! The recipe easily will make 6 burgers. I made a total of 10, but these were still very big burgers. Next time, I'll make 6 regular sized burgers (12 if doubled).I've been a vegetarian nearly a year (end of July 2010) and began eating a vegan diet on Labor Day weekend 2010. Some of the things I miss are having BBQ'd food for family gatherings on holiday weekends. While not all of the burgers in the cookbook would hold up on a grill, the Bacon Cheeseburgers do, tasted great, and held up well the next day as leftovers. These burgers are so good, I'm sure that omnivores would love them as well!Are the recipes the most healthy on the planet? No, they aren't, but they are just what I needed to celebrate holidays with my omnivore family and provide a great burger alternative for someone eating a vegetarian or vegan diet. Joni has a real winner here.

Reviewer: Romina
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Ottimo libro per gli amanti degli hamburger vegetariani! Se la lingua inglese non è un problema, ve lo consiglio vivamente. Include ricette provenienti da tutto il mondo, per lo più con ingredienti semplici e di facile esecuzione. Non vi deluderà e potrete anche sorprendere i più accaniti dei "carnivori"!

Reviewer: Amélie Gravelle
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: I saw this item at a french-language book store. i looked for it on amazon.ca and I saw that it was cheaper in english (the original language for this book). I then ordered it and it arrived to me today (March 28th). It was supposed to be delivered by March 24th, but 4 days isn't a big deal.

Reviewer: T Ashok
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: good book

Reviewer: Bilil
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Des recettes toutes plus délicieuses les unes que les autres, pour découvrir et apprécier la cuisine Vegan. C'est vraiment délicieux. En revanche la recette des frites de patates douce m'a laissée sur ma faim, sans doute un problème dans la température du four indiquée dans la recette?

Reviewer: ASTRID
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Me encantó el libro por la variedad de hamburguesas así como por lo fácil que resulta su elaboración y las fotos que lo acompañan. Se lo recomendaría a todo el mundo, no sólo a los vegan@s, pues estas recetas le gustan a cualquiera. La pena es que sea en inglés y haya que ponerse a traducir antes de elaborar las recetas...

Customers say

Customers find the recipes in the book tasty, easy to follow, and inventive. They say it's great for vegans and non-vegans alike. Readers also appreciate the beautiful photos and layout of the book. However, some customers feel that the ingredients are not readily available and are not gluten-free.

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