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Vegan Comfort Classics
Vegan Comfort Classics: 101 Recipes to Feed Your Face | Lauren Toyota
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Feed your face with satisfying, delicious food. Vegan Comfort Classics is a collection of 101 mouth-watering recipes that combine innovative plant-based cooking with flavoursome comfort food. YouTube sensation Lauren Toyota of the hit vegan channel, Hot for Food, offers indulgent, crave-worthy dishes such as Courgette-Onion Bhajis, Mac n Cheese Onion Rings, Herb-loaded Sausage Rolls, Spicy Peanut Noodles, Waffle-topped Cottage Pie, Stuffed Crust Pizza, Raspberry Funfetti Pop Tarts, Fudgy Brownies as well as a whole chapter of delicious melty, stacked sandwiches and essential sauces to make any meal awesome. Each and every tempting recipe is photographed. This is modern, tasty food made for weeknights, sharing with friends at the weekend, late-night munchies and beyond.
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quietlycuriouskate
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Mehso-so

This book is so extra! Maybe I'm just boring but my idea of comfort food is porridge, dal with basmati, a good veg soup, fresh crusty bread, and all the tea I can drink (not all together!). I feel these recipes are for those who want to eat plant-based but who miss meat and especially meat-eating culture. There's a place for that, but my kitchen ain't it.
Also, there's a lot of deep-frying and the recipes are seriously time and labour intensive.

TheBookHippie Soup & Bread!!! Yes. 3mo
Tamra Big no to deep frying or even shallow pan frying in my house. Stinky! 3mo
Darklunarose Looks good! I think I‘m like you. I don‘t really do well with meat substitutes. I‘ll stick with my tofu and mushrooms…. 3mo
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Lindy
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Pickpick

The tone of irreverence & intimate familiarity gives this #vegan #cookbook much of its appeal. Her advice about the “cheese” sauce, made with potato & carrot, is: “Trust me on this one—don‘t mess with it. You‘ll be tempted to, ‘cause I know you. But don‘t.” Badass Brunches intro: “If you ain‘t about that brunch life, don‘t even talk to me!” Heavy reliance on deep frying & tofu & fake meat, however, isn‘t my style. I‘ll try a few things. #Canadian

BookBabe Ha, that‘s a great quote! 😄 6y
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Lindy
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Lauren Toyota‘s chapter introductions and recipe headers are the best thing about this #cookbook:

“My pasta cravings are real and frequent. So can we just stop with the pasta shaming? When you want pasta, eat pasta. ‘Cause YOLO! Anyone who attempts to talk you out of eating pasta isn‘t a real friend. Rant over.”

AlaMich I agree in theory, but if I ate pasta whenever I craved it...well, let‘s just say my pants wouldn‘t thank me! 😬 6y
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Lindy
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There‘s not much to say or divulge about tartar sauce. It‘s dang good and it‘s not hiding any secrets because it‘s basically just dill pickles and mayo. I mean, if you‘re really lazy just combine these two things and call it a day. But in the Hot for Food kitchen we keep things fancy AF, so here‘s the real deal that‘s slathered on the Filet-O-Tempeh Sandwich.

Lindy Check out Toyota‘s blog for a similar recipe: https://www.hotforfoodblog.com/recipes/2016/2/10/tempeh-fish-tacos (edited) 6y
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Lindy
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There are some surprising recipes in this #cookbook, including a ramen veggie burger (pictured above), mashed potatoes made into waffles, and breaded deep-fried avocado stuffed with jackfruit.

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RochAnn
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Are cookbooks acceptable reading? (I think so!)
Bc this ramen burger is fascinating!

Samara_Kipnis Omg that‘s so weird! Didn‘t realize til I read what you wrote! 6y
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