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Aug 14

Veggin’ Cookbook Chronicles: Stuffed Potatoes

I’d like to take you on a little journey. A little journey through The “New Age Vegetarian Cookbook” printed in 1980 by The Rosicrucian Fellowship out of Oceanside, California. Sit back, relax and enjoy the ride as this cookbook i (read full article)

cashews, cheese, Cookbook Chronical Challenge, Main Dishes, pecans, potatoes, side dishes

Jul 25

Veggin’ Cookbook Chronicles: Roasted Cashews with Garam Masala

This a bonus recipe from a recent review in my cookbook challenge. It comes from Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone. The cook book has seven recipes for roasted nuts and salted seeds and I couldn’t pass them up. All of the recipes are really easy (read full article)

cashews, Cookbook Chronical Challenge, Snacks Appetizers

Jul 17

Veggin’ Cookbook Chronicles: Pasta with Zucchini and Basil

Deborah Madison’s Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone seems to peek out on many a vegetarian, and non-vegetarian, cookbook shelf. It is probably so ubiquitous because it’s one of the best vegetarian cookbooks out there featuring great recipe (read full article)

Cookbook Chronical Challenge, Couscous, Main Dishes, Pasta, zucchini

Jul 05

Veggin’ Cookbook Chronicles: Indian Chickpea Spread

Moosewood Restaurant. Just the very words make a vegetarian’s mouth water. This famous vegetarian restaurant in Ithaca, which began in 1973, has spun-off a series of cookbooks and packaged meals that usually don’t steer you wrong.  In f (read full article)

chickpeas, Cookbook Chronical Challenge, onions, side dishes, Snacks Appetizers, tomatoes

Jul 03

Veggin’ Cookbook Chronicles: Poor Person’s Sukiyaki

The title of my next cookbook is a novel in itself: From a Monastery Kitchen: A practical cookbook of vegetarian recipes for the four seasons complete from soups to desserts with breads. This cookbook, written in 1976, was inspired by a visit to a m (read full article)

Cookbook Chronical Challenge, Main Dishes, mushrooms, risotto, Soy Sauce, tofu

Jun 26

Veggin’ Cookbook Chronicles: Beet and Beet Green Salad

I had a lovely bunch of beets from my CSA delivery this week and I was fully prepared to make a recipe for Harvard Beets. Well, I must have been prepared only mentally because my pantry did not have the honey nor the white wine vinegar the recipe ca (read full article)

beets, Cookbook Chronical Challenge, Olive Oil, Red Wine Vinegar, Salads, side dishes

Jun 24

Veggin’ Cookbook Chronicles: Chard Baked with Parmesean Cheese

The Greens Book has become my “go to” cookbook when I’ve been overwhelmed with kale or chard from my CSA delivery. My edition of The Greens Book is from 1995 and is written by Susan Belsinger and Carolyn Dille. As in any good ni (read full article)

Cookbook Chronical Challenge, Parmesean cheese, side dishes, swiss chard

Jun 19

Veggin’ Cookbook Chronicles: Cannellini Salad

New Vegetarian Cuisine features “250 low-fat recipes for superior health” and is compiled by Linda Rosensweig and the food editors of Prevention magazine. My edition is from 1994. That said, this cookbook touts healthy eating and food ch (read full article)

beans, cannellini beans, Cookbook Chronical Challenge, Salads, side dishes, tomato

Jun 17

Veggin’ Cookbook Chronicles: Chilled Pasta Salad with Fresh Tomatoes, Chickpeas, Olives & Feta Cheese

I start of my Veggin’ Cookbook Chronicles Challenge swinging for the wall with The Essential Vegetarian Cookbook by Diana Shaw. My edition is from 1997. This 612 page tome covers everything you need to know about vegetarian cooking but were af (read full article)

basil, Cookbook Chronical Challenge, feta cheese, Olives, Pasta, Salads, side dishes, tomato

Jun 17

Veggin’ Cookbook Chronicles Challenge: The Set-up

We are definitely a reading household. Our house is absolutely filled with books of all types. Among the biographies, science fiction, novels and classics, I have seem to have accumulated an insane number of cookbooks. I’ve picked these cookbo (read full article)

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