Week Four: Memories and Traditions
Today’s prompt is “Cookbooks – Show us your favourite cookbooks!” During a similar prompt last year, I talked about Miyoko Schinner’s The Homemade Vegan Pantry: The Art of Making Your Own Staples.
This book is still one of my favorites, though I’ll admit that I haven’t tried too many new-to-me recipes from it recently. The biscuit mix is a great staple to have on hand, though!
I’m also still dreaming about Meera Sodha’s Made in India: Recipes from an Indian Family Kitchen, which I reviewed a few months back.
Not only is this book beautiful (just look how colorful!), but it makes Indian cooking accessible and achievable. I took it out from the library, renewed it as many times as I could, and am still thinking of adding it to my collection.
Those two books stand out right now, but I’ll always have a soft spot in my heart for Vegan with a Vengeance — it was my first vegan cookbook, and the updated 10th anniversary edition looks beautiful. The Oh She Glows Cookbook: Over 100 Vegan Recipes to Glow from the Inside Out
is a new favorite too; I love the fresh, healthful, creative recipes. But really, I rarely meet a vegan cookbook I don’t enjoy! How about you?
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I absolutely love the Oh She Glows book, I’m waiting to get my heads on the follow up. I’ve seen a lot of love for Miyoko’s book this weekend, so I’m going to have to look into that.
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The Vegan Mofo prompt about show us your favourite vegan cookbooks has been really dangerous to me – I’ve seen so many things I really want to put on my shelves (shelves that are already groaning with books – but one more wouldn’t hurt, wouldn’t it?!)
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