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Reddit mentions of Rebar: Modern Food Cookbook

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Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of Rebar: Modern Food Cookbook. Here are the top ones.

Rebar: Modern Food Cookbook
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Found 6 comments on Rebar: Modern Food Cookbook:

u/chaiwalla · 3 pointsr/Cooking

You need to get a good veggie cook book. Get an old hippie book for the stand-bys (hummus, tempura, veggie chili, lasagna, tofu stir fry, curried chick peas, burritos, etc..) then find a good new one for some interesting fusion recipes. My all-time fave is the Rebar which features tex-mex minestrone, bhangra burritos, and potato crust pizza with goat cheese and onions caramelized with balsamic.

Ask vegetarians you know for recommendations. I have been a veggie for over two decades and I eat better than any carnivores I know.

u/Clippy1 · 1 pointr/Cooking

Check this out as well!! Its a great Veggie book!

u/NW_passage · 1 pointr/AskReddit

I love the Rebar cookbook. (Also available on Amazon).

Some of the recipes are a bit more labour intensive, but many are easy and the authors have developed some very creative recipes. They also give tips for altering recipes to be vegan, and occasionally include seafood as an option (like in the wild rice waffles with smoked salmon... yum yum!).

u/ISELLCHEESE · 1 pointr/vegetarian

Rebar Modern Food Cookbook

It's a mix of easy and medium recipes from a legendary vegetarian restaurant in Victoria, British Columbia. The book has been a staple across Canada since it came out in 2001. It's incredible.

Though the book is mostly vegetarian, most of the recipes have foolproof instructions for veganizing.

Best V tortilla soup ever.

u/english_major · 1 pointr/Vegetarianism

Buy a good vegetarian cook book. Go through and cook all of the recipes that appeal to you.

My favourite book is the Rebar: Modern Food Cookbook

https://www.amazon.ca/Rebar-Modern-Cookbook-Audrey-Alsterburg/dp/0968862306

There are a lot of good ones and some crappy ones. Just find one that you like.