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Viva Vegan! covers every aspect of Latin cooking across the Americas: refreshing bebidas (drinks), vibrant ensaladas, hearty empanadas, nourishing stews, and one-dish wonders. Learn the basicshow to make the perfect tamale, salsa to complement any dish, and beans from scratchplus special treats like flan, churros, and more.
Complete with gorgeous color photos, Viva Vegan! is the ultimate guide to authentic and inspired new Latin cuisine.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful Book,
By Claudis (Kitchener, ON) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Viva Vegan! (Paperback)
As a vegetarian of Hispanic descent married to a non-veg husband who is Mexican, this book has quickly become one of my favourite go-to books for flavourful latin food! There are plenty of authentic, if not "inspired by authentic" foods to fill your cravings. It covers food from a vast array of Latin countries - and all the recipes I've tried have been just plain great! I really didn't think I needed another book to add to my ridiculously large collection of cookbooks, but this has filled a void. There are a million great books out there for Asian & Italian inspired meals but there are none like this. Thanks Terry for providing what's been missing in vegan/vegetarian cookbooks! Keep 'em coming!
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4.6 out of 5 stars (61 customer reviews) 40 of 40 people found the following review helpful
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The whole veganchilada! (too corny?),
By B. B. - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Viva Vegan! (Paperback)
I am a recently converted vegan. I am lucky enough to have the full support of my closest friends and family; my mom even sought out a vegetarian restaurant when she was on a business trip to see what it was all about!I realized recently, however, that supportive as they are, many don't think that it's possible to have a vegan meal that doesn't taste like "substitution" food. I have no desire to shove my opinion down people's throats; when we have visitors or I have to contribute food, I would LOVE to be able to prepare and share vegan meals where they don't necessarily notice that there aren't any animal products. I've quickly learned that this is more than just possible--it's probable. Like any kind of cooking-- you just have to learn the techniques and tricks of the trade (for instance, until quite recently I didn't realize that it is a good idea to press tofu). This book is a fantastic resource for achieving this goal. Last night my husband (an omnivore) and I had the chickpea potato enchiladas paired with spinach, capers and raisins-- it was AMAZING; I never anticipated capers and raisins pairing so brilliantly together. My husband, a self proclaimed cheese-addict said that they were some of the best enchiladas I've ever made hands down. I followed the recipes to a T. In the future he'll request these over their cheese-drenched cousins. As other reviewers have alluded to, the educational components of the book are thorough, enlightening and engaging. I am completely smitten with this book and would recommend it to anyone interested in becoming a better vegan cook and/OR just better acquainted with Latin American cooking in general. 27 of 27 people found the following review helpful
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So good!,
By bekki - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Viva Vegan! (Paperback)
This book is amazing (not that I had any doubts!) and I've had so much fun just reading it, there are interesting tidbits about the origins of the dishes and substitutions for the few hard to find ingredients used (there aren't many). Plus, I've found my official "go to" seitan recipes! The red and white seitans are absolutely the best I've ever made, and that's before incorporating them into full dishes. Empanadas and tamales are the greatest, I can't wait to have my freezer stuffed with them for easy and quick "fast food."I highly recommend this book for pretty much anyone; there are dishes for a simple weeknight dinner or more impressive undertakings for impressing dinner guests-omnis included! 26 of 27 people found the following review helpful
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Yummmm!,
By M. McClellan - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Viva Vegan! (Paperback)
This book is fabulous, I tested for Terry and we were blown away every night at dinner by how tasty her recipes are! She uses wonderful fresh ingredients and for many, you don't even need to go to a specialty market (though there are some that do, but it's so worth it!). I knew nothing about South American cuisine or cooking before this, and I was introduced to many wonderful new flavors and textures. Do yourself a favor and pick it up immediately.Favorites: Cilantro Lime Rice, Pupusas, Cafe Con Leche Flan, Green Onion Salsa, Eggplant Torta Sandwich (omg I could eat one of these every meal, every day, forever), Colombian Style Red Beans, Savory Orange Rice, Tofu Chicharrones, and Spicy Tortilla Casserole with Roasted Poblanos. |
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