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New Now and Zen Epicure: Gourmet Vegan Recipes for the Enlightened Palate
 
 

New Now and Zen Epicure: Gourmet Vegan Recipes for the Enlightened Palate [Paperback]

Miyoko Nishimoto Schinner
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This imaginative collection of recipes harmniously blends distinctive cuisines--French, Japanese, Spanish, Italian, Greek, and Indian--in uncommonly delicious, but uncomplicated to prepare, vegan dishes. Acclaimed bakery chef and plant-based food innovator, Miyoko Nishimoto Schinner, shares her flair for exquisite dining and her secrets to gourmet cookery. Color photos.

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Miyoko Nishimoto Schinner, born in Yokohama, Japan, ran Now & Zen Bakery in San Francisco and developed a line of gourmet cakes and vegetarian meat substitutes that are sold commerically. She is also the author of Japanese Cooking.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Delicious and accessible, Aug 5 2003
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Daffy Du (Del Mar, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: New Now and Zen Epicure: Gourmet Vegan Recipes for the Enlightened Palate (Paperback)
This is one of the very best vegan/vegetarian cookbooks I own, and I have well over 20. I've made a number of recipes from it, and all have come out superbly. The dishes are imaginative, and some, like the tofu bourguignon, are good enough facsimiles of the traditional version to satisfy carnivores. I'm especially fond of the roasted red pepper soup and alwys try to keep some of the cashew-tofu-based sour "cream" on hand. Best of all, most of the recipes aren't fussy, requiring hours of preparation. If you're an established vegan, just starting out or simply want to incorporate more vegan dishes into your diet, I can't think of a better book to begin with.
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46 of 46 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Delicious and accessible, Aug 5 2003
By Daffy Du - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: New Now and Zen Epicure: Gourmet Vegan Recipes for the Enlightened Palate (Paperback)
This is one of the very best vegan/vegetarian cookbooks I own, and I have well over 20. I've made a number of recipes from it, and all have come out superbly. The dishes are imaginative, and some, like the tofu bourguignon, are good enough facsimiles of the traditional version to satisfy carnivores. I'm especially fond of the roasted red pepper soup and alwys try to keep some of the cashew-tofu-based sour "cream" on hand. Best of all, most of the recipes aren't fussy, requiring hours of preparation. If you're an established vegan, just starting out or simply want to incorporate more vegan dishes into your diet, I can't think of a better book to begin with.

36 of 36 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best vegan cookbooks, July 29 2007
By dnk "dnkboston" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: New Now and Zen Epicure: Gourmet Vegan Recipes for the Enlightened Palate (Paperback)
I had never heard of this cookbook until I stumbled across it at my local library. Having read it, I'm surprised that isn't more widely known and used. Every recipe I tried worked as promised (that doesn't happen too often) and was delicious (that's even rarer). Even better, she doesn't focus on one course- soups, dinner, desserts- or even just the food you're going to eat. She offers recipes for everything from breakfast to dinner, desserts to vegan kitchen staples.

Because of this book, I was inspired to make soy yogurt- no problem. And once you have soy yogurt, you have the making for soy sour cream- strain the yogurt as you would dairy yogurt. Save the whey, and then use it for your breads. Because of this book, I have also been using agar to make custards I've missed since giving uo dairy and eggs, and they are so delicious. This book inspired me to make tofu cheese (tofu fermented in miso), and while it doesn't work as a cheese replacement for everything, the flavor has been a welcome addition to my table. Finally, and most importantly, this book inspired me to make my own soy milk and okara, the left overs from the soymilk process. Okara is amazing in your baked goods- they add so much fiber, but they also give a delicious nutty taste. You could buy soy flour, but okara is so much cheaper. It can also be used in vegan patties or vittles- so delicious and moist.

Here's the thing- I've seen recipes for all of these ingredients in other cookbooks. However, other cookbooks make it sound like there is a deep dark mystery surrounding their preparation and that you have to observe the utmost care- blah blah blah. The author seems to be aware of that attitude, but she's also shaking her head while she tells you how easy it is to do. And if you follow her instructions, it is.

If you're a vegan, this can expand your capabilities in the kitchen.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Good recipes, terrible (ebook) layout, Aug 5 2011
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This is a problem that happens with a lot of a cookbook - the publishing companies don't know how format them for ebooks. The ingredients lists are scattered all over the book, the layout is atrocious and half of the links in the table of contents don't go anywhere and usually make my Kindle crash and freeze. Absolutely awful. The recipes themselves look great, but my god it's a pain in the ass to use so I probably won't bother making any of them.
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