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20th July 11, 09:40 AM
#1
Maybe I missed it...
All these delicious sounding recipes -- what have you tried and how was it?
Inquiring mind(s) want to know...
Rev. Rob, Clan MacMillan, NM, USA
CCXX, CCXXI - Quidquid necesse est.
If you can't say something nice, don't say nothing at all. (Thumperian Principle)
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21st July 11, 10:26 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by Rob, ClanMacMillan, NM
Maybe I missed it...
All these delicious sounding recipes -- what have you tried and how was it?
Inquiring mind(s) want to know...

Been too busy this week to do much cooking... Between work and scuba diving, it's been insane. Planning to try some of them next week though. I'll give you an update then...
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28th July 11, 12:06 PM
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I've already admitted in this forum that as a vegetarian I have rather flexible ethics. It's my own hangup and I'm looking neither for approval nor opprobrium.
That being said, there's a lotta really good vegetarian food in the world. I realize you're in a place where the following may not be readily available, but I'm sure the network in here could get them to you.
My all-time favourite vegetarian cookbooks are all written by Isa Chandra Moskowitz (sometimes with Terry Hope Romero). I generally have at least one of them open on the counter on any given day:
Vegan With A Vengeance
Veganomicon
Vegan Brunch
Don't let the "vegan" thing disturb you. You darn sure won't let it disturb you after you've tried the recipes, even if your notion of heaven is "where bacon comes from."
My oldest daughter came in and out of our lives during a period when we were not overtly vegetarian, so she was a little shocked/horrified/frightened/curious when we went back to it. Apparently Mum and Dad are never supposed to change...
I sent her copies of:
Vegan Cupcakes Take Over The World, and
Vegan Cookies Invade Your Cookie Jar
because she's all about cake and other sweets and the cookies in particular are some of the best cookies I ever ate. (I'm not much of a cake person, myself, but I will cheerfully maim the person who takes the last cookie in the house.) She's now "trying it on" to see how it fits.
Just lately I was in a bookstore and saw that Isa has a new one out:
Appetite for Reduction
which is basically a vegan weight-loss book with recipes. I bought it just on the strength of knowing the author's work and it is of similar high quality. Made a few recipes out of it already.
Other favourites include:
Biker Billy Cooks With Fire, and
Biker Billy's Freeway-A-Fire
which are both vegetarian (not vegan) cookbooks featuring hot pepper recipes, and the old classics
The Book of Miso
The Book of Tofu
The Book of Tempeh
by William Shurtleff and Akiko Aoyagi. I think the only reason I would undertake a journey to Japan would be to search out every variety of rare miso still available. (Well, and drink sake...)
That's the nucleus of a good library of vegetarian cooking, anyway -- relatively non-specific to any particular culture. Am I the only freak with a kitchen library? Not only that, but our kitchen library has sections: Chinese, Japanese, Other Asian, Indian, New Mexican, Northern European, Eastern European, North American...
:ootd:
Dr. Charles A. Hays
The Kilted Perfesser
Laird in Residence, Blathering-at-the-Lectern
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