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Reddit mentions of Veganomicon, 10th Anniversary Edition: The Ultimate Vegan Cookbook
Sentiment score: 4
Reddit mentions: 5
We found 5 Reddit mentions of Veganomicon, 10th Anniversary Edition: The Ultimate Vegan Cookbook. Here are the top ones.
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Height | 10.25 Inches |
Length | 8.75 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | September 2017 |
Size | 1 EA |
Weight | 3.8360433588 Pounds |
Width | 1.25 Inches |
I'll throw in another vote for Isa her books are great.
She wrote the Veganomicon. with Terry Hope Romero and it's been one of my favorites since I got it in 2008.
Another favorite of mine is The Homemade Vegan Pantry
Veganomicon, 10th Anniversary Edition: The Ultimate Vegan Cookbook
Forks Over Knives―The Cookbook: Over 300 Recipes for Plant-Based Eating All Through the Year
If you have one: The Ultimate Vegan Cookbook for Your Instant Pot: 80 Easy and Delicious Plant-Based Recipes That You Can Make in Half the Time
My best resources have been cookbooks, honestly! Every Sunday I pick something that appeals to me and try it. I've learned to appreciate and prepare different veggies in all different ways. And that has opened me up to a lot of veggies I never ate before: beets, cabbage, ALL of the beans. Before I would always buy new veggies to try with good intentions, but just never knew what to do with them.
I know there's some debate over their style, but I really like the Thug Kitchen books. The recipes are pretty easy and creative. I also LOVE Veganomicon specifically because it has a lot of basics and is a good starting point. I recommend checking it out!
Online, I like onegreenplanet.org. They have a LOT of recipes.
Any of Isa Chandra’s books are excellent references but a must have is the Veganomicon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0738218995/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_.iz8Bb23VJJA0
Basically gonna echo most of the answers already posted, but just to pile on:
Cookbooks
Nothing inspires cooking like a good cookbook collection. The great news about cookbooks is that they're often bought as gifts or souvenirs and they make their way onto the used market cheap and in great condition. Here are my suggestions for a great starter shelf: