The New Vegan by Aine Carlin

    • Categories: Beverages / drinks (no-alcohol); Breakfast / brunch; Gluten-free
    • Ingredients: bananas; cooked beetroots; Medjool dates; cashew milk; maca powder
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  • Carrot cake oatmeal

    • Hannaha100 on February 28, 2021

      This was surprisingly good! Would definitely have again! Makes quite a wet mixture with the addition of juice but you could adjust to preference.

  • Savory "Indian-style" crepes

    • Hannaha100 on February 28, 2021

      Doubled recipe and got 9 large crepes. Everyone loved the crepes! Kids not so keen on butterbean mash but DH and I liked it. Would also work well with mushrooms/tomatoes/potatoes etc. or even a veg curry. I used gf plain flour and this worked well.

  • Fried tofu "po' boy" baguette

    • Hannaha100 on December 02, 2020

      I love new ideas for vegan samdwiches. Made just the tofu component to use up a leftover half block of tofu. This was tasty! Although a little fiddly it didn't actually take too long. I got 4 fishfinger sized tofu blocks (possibly too thick) and found that 3 fit into a normal size sandwich. I ate them all, I'm not sure how this would serve 4 - 2 at a push! I guess you would have to slice more thinly. Added vegan mayonnaise and lettuce but had no radishes (or baguettes). Would definitely give this one another try!

  • Beet with a minted pea puree

    • Hannaha100 on September 07, 2017

      D'oh, you have to add water to creamed coconut to make coconut cream. Try this again!

  • Quick pickled cucumber and cannellini bean sandwich

    • Hannaha100 on November 30, 2020

      Note from Jan 2017: Made the quick-pickled cucumbers today and I think I have now developed an addiction. So easy and so tasty. Cucumber-hating husband rather predictably hated it.

  • Colcannon

    • Hannaha100 on December 03, 2020

      I'm sure I've made this before but must have forgotten to review it. We loved it (kiddos needed a lot of encouragement but did eat). I was concerned about portion sizes because it said 2-4 so I upped the potatoes to 6 and we ended up with loads, probably don't need to increase in future. Had no cream but just added a splash more milk. Added mustard to adults only. Be careful not to oversalt. We had with sausages but a pie, as suggested, would be good too. Filling.

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  • ISBN 10 0857835793
  • ISBN 13 9780857835796
  • Published Jun 18 2018
  • Format eBook
  • Language English
  • Countries United Kingdom
  • Publisher Kyle Books

Publishers Text

Going vegan can be a daunting prospect. Many familiar foods and products are out of bounds, and it can be hard to know how to enjoy a healthy, tasty diet. In her new book, top vegan author Aine Carlin guides you through the process of adopting a vegan lifestyle, with tips on what to tell people about your new diet, what you can eat at a restaurant, dealing with cravings and her take on vegan-friendly fashion (in 2015, she was named Most Stylish Vegan by PETA). There are more than 90 tempting recipes carefully tailored to people giving up meat, fish and dairy for the first time, including Jerk-marinated Cauliflower Steaks for a main course and Macadamia and Blueberry Cream Pie for dessert, and there are also delicious selections of raw and gluten-free dishes. Learn how to make your own plant milk, nut cream and even vegan-friendly beauty products. Aine's practical advice, non-judgemental approach and tempting recipes are the perfect tools as you begin your vegan journey.

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