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Vegan on a Budget : 125 Healthy, Wallet-Friendly, Plant-Based Recipes
Vegan on a Budget is a thoroughly up-to-date vegan cookbook that makes it easy on your wallet to enjoy delicious, healthy, plant-based food for every meal of the day, every day of the week, including food everyone loves, like burgers, pizza, and pasta dishes.To make it easy to prepare plant-based meals on the cheap, the author supplies an arsenal of tips on: the best plant-based protein bargains for the buck, buying in bulk (what's best and what's best to avoid), non-organic fruits & vegetables that are safe to buy (for a lot less money), where to find coupons for natural foods, how to use apps like Ibotta, Drop, and BerryCart to save on healthy, vegan foods; which ready-made vegan sauces & condiments are cheaper and just as good as made-from-scratch, which foods are safe to buy after sell-by dates, how to save money with batch cooking and freezing, and more.Delicious and economical recipes include hearty soups and stews, such as White Bean Chili with Sweet Potatoes & Squash; skillets and stir-fries, like Vegan Sausage Skillet with Cabbage & Potatoes; roasted and baked fare, such as Roasted Root Vegetables with Brussels Sprouts; noodle dishes, including Italian-Style Sausage & Peppers Pasta.
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Healthy Vegan Street Food : Sustainable & Healthy Plant-Based Recipes from India to Indonesia
Jackie Kearney, MasterChef UK finalist in 2011, explores the nutritional benefits of Asian street food with 85 healthy vegan recipes. Jackie Kearney has brought new life to healthy, plant-based cooking in this exciting follow-up to her award-winning Vegan Street Food.The book is inspired by the growing wellness culture in Asia as well as the glorious range of street food - from street hawkers, roadside cafes, food halls and more - which brings people from all walks of life together.Jackie takes us on a delicious journey from India to Indonesia, via Sri Lanka, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and Malaysia, enjoying classic dishes and crowd-pleasers we might already be familiar with, such as 'Massaman Curry in a Hurry', 'Faster Laksa' and 'Paradise Bounty Bars', all made a little healthier.The book also features many less well known regional specialities, such as 'Banh Trang Nuong' (Vietnamese rice paper pizza), 'Pepes Tahu' (Javanese tofu in banana leaves) and 'Khao Sen' (Thai tomato-braised rice noodles with porcini mushrooms).Combined with stories and anecdotes from the road, family photos and fascinating local information that transport the reader to the places and foods they fell in love with, this exciting book celebrates the best of vegan street food, whilst harnessing the most nutritious produce and ingredients.
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Happy Beans - Plant-Based Recipes : Plant-Based Recipes
In this collection of recipes, Jane Reynolds serves up a sumptuous selection of hearty plant-based alternatives for all the family to enjoy. Encompassing starters, mains and desserts, from warming soups and pasties to fresh salads, rich pastas, classic dessert pies and crumbles, as well as breads, sauces and chutneys, each accessible recipe presents the delicious possibilities of plant-based cooking for anyone eager to change up their weeklymenu.Built on the principle that all meals should be nutritious, filling and satisfying, this cookbook brings innovative new ingredients and a range of influences to delicious traditional dishes. Includes over 40 hearty plant-based recipes, such as: Peanut Butter, Jalapeno & Gin Jam Sandwich Georgian Woodland Mushroom Pasties Linguini Mor Gwyrdd Jaffa Cakes Banana & Walnut Loaf with Butterscotch Sauce Fat Hen Pesto
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Vegan Dips : 46 Plant-Based Recipes
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What is plant-based gelatin?
Plant-based gelatin is a type of gelatin that is made from plant sources, such as seaweed or agar-agar. It is a vegan alternative to traditional gelatin, which is derived from animal collagen. Plant-based gelatin can be used in a variety of food and beverage products to provide the same gelling and thickening properties as traditional gelatin, without the use of animal products. It is a popular choice for those following a vegan or vegetarian diet, as well as for individuals looking to reduce their consumption of animal-derived ingredients.
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Does plant-based milk inhibit growth?
Plant-based milk does not inhibit growth. In fact, plant-based milks such as almond, soy, and oat milk can be a good source of nutrients like calcium, vitamin D, and protein, which are important for healthy growth and development. As long as a child's diet includes a variety of nutrient-rich foods, plant-based milk can be a healthy and nutritious option.
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What is a plant-based and healthy substitute for oil?
One plant-based and healthy substitute for oil is avocado. Avocado is high in healthy fats, particularly monounsaturated fats, which can help lower bad cholesterol levels. It also provides a creamy texture and can be used in place of oil in salad dressings, dips, and baking recipes. Another option is using vegetable or chicken broth as a substitute for oil when sautéing or stir-frying vegetables. This adds flavor and moisture to dishes without the added fat.
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Why are plant-based products more expensive than animal-based products?
Plant-based products are often more expensive than animal-based products due to several factors. Firstly, the production of plant-based ingredients can be more labor-intensive and require specialized equipment, leading to higher production costs. Additionally, the demand for plant-based products is increasing, which can drive up prices. Furthermore, subsidies for animal agriculture can make animal-based products cheaper in comparison. Lastly, the economies of scale for plant-based products are not as developed as those for animal-based products, resulting in higher prices for consumers.
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Vegan Cookies : 42 Plant-Based Recipes
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Making Vegan Meat : The Plant-Based Food Science Cookbook (Plant-Based Protein, Vegetarian Diet, Vegan Cookbook, Seitan Recipes)
The Vegan Cookbook That Is Rooted in Food Science"Mark is an absolute wizard-he can turn the most unexpected ingredients into vegan meat!You will not be disappointed."-Rose Lee, Cheap Lazy Vegan#1 Bestseller in Raw Cooking, Vegan Cooking, and Vegetarian DietsA one-of-a-kind vegan cookbook for those looking to make juicy burgers, sizzling BBQ ribs, Seitan Bacon, and fried chicken, all through the power of fruits and vegetables. For all food lovers and enthusiasts out there. Making Vegan Meat is a staple cookbook for kitchens where home cooks, professional chefs, foodies, vegans, vegetarians, and the vegan-curious can find super vegan meat recipes.Foodie, food scientist, and YouTuber Mark “Sauce Stache” Thompson shows you a multitude of filling vegan dishes to deeply satisfy your tastebuds. Make nutritious and creative recipes in this vegan cookbook.Step out of your comfort zone and have fun with healthier, delicious, plant based protein.From mouth-watering BBQ ribs made from mushrooms to crispy bacon from a daikon radish, you will have your dinner guests exclaiming, “Wait!That’s a vegetable?”Read Making Vegan Meat and:Learn to experiment in the kitchen with unexpected ingredients and create your own plant-based vegan meat recipesGain insight into how to produce different flavors, textures, and aromasDiscover exciting ways to use a variety of fruits and vegetables, like mushrooms!If you enjoyed plant-based cookbooks like The Complete Plant-Based Cookbook, Vegan for Everybody, or The Vegan Meat Cookbook, then you’ll love Making Vegan Meat.
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Plant-Based Himalaya : Vegan Recipes from Nepal
The art of healthy cooking is all about loving yourself and spreading that love to those around you.It's even better when you can cook a delicious meal and also help protect the environment.In Plant-Based Himalaya, Nepalese author Babita Shrestha shares 38 vegan recipes from her home country that she has been cooking and eating since she was very young, including mouthwatering grains, dal, curries, greens, sauces, and desserts.In addition to food, Shrestha introduces her beloved Nepal along with her personal goals for a plant-based diet: decreasing mass production and consumption of unhealthy processed food in plastic packaging.Featuring 250 beautiful full-color photos, Plant-Based Himalaya is designed to inspire you to cook and eat exquisitely vegan home-style Nepali cuisine.Make it exceptional, and share it with your loved ones!
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Vegan Cheese : Simple, Delicious Plant-Based Recipes
It isn’t necessary to be intimidated by the idea of making cheese—vegan cheese is simple and straightforward with clean, basic ingredients.Here, Jules Aron shares the tricks of the trade for making sauces, cheese you can grate or slice, and soft spreadable options, using homemade nut milks, vegetables and natural helpers like carrageenan, agar-agar and nutritional yeast.Her flavoursome creations are enhanced with herbs and spices and run from incredibly easy to more complex, mimicking familiar cheeses, including: French-Style Brie, Herbed Feta, Aged Gruyere. Armed with tips for building the perfect cheese plate and drink pairings, budding vegan cheese-makers will be ready to wow even the pickiest cheese lover.
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What type of gelatin is used, plant-based or animal-based?
The type of gelatin used in products can vary depending on the brand and ingredients. Some products use animal-based gelatin, typically derived from collagen in animal bones and skin. However, there are also plant-based alternatives available, such as agar-agar, carrageenan, or pectin, which are derived from seaweed, algae, or fruit. It's important to check the ingredients list to determine the source of gelatin used in a specific product.
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What is the difference between plant-based and animal-based protein?
Plant-based protein comes from sources such as beans, lentils, nuts, and seeds, while animal-based protein comes from sources such as meat, dairy, and eggs. Plant-based protein tends to be lower in saturated fat and cholesterol, and higher in fiber and certain vitamins and minerals. Animal-based protein, on the other hand, tends to be higher in complete proteins, which means they contain all the essential amino acids our bodies need. Both types of protein can be part of a healthy diet, and it's important to include a variety of protein sources in your meals.
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How long is fried vegan mince (plant-based ground meat) durable?
Fried vegan mince can typically last in the refrigerator for 3-5 days when stored in an airtight container. It is important to make sure it is properly cooled before storing to maintain its freshness. If you want to extend its shelf life, you can also freeze fried vegan mince for up to 3 months.
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What are natural plant-based calming remedies?
Natural plant-based calming remedies include herbs like chamomile, lavender, and passionflower, which are known for their calming properties. These herbs can be consumed as teas, taken in supplement form, or used in aromatherapy to promote relaxation and reduce stress. Other plant-based remedies like valerian root and lemon balm are also commonly used to help calm the mind and body.
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