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Latest Vegetarian Journal Features Book Reviews of Plant-Based Meats, The Kick Diabetes Cookbook, Vegan Yack Attack on the Go, and More

The recent issue of Vegetarian Journal features reviews of books that we especially like. The review of Plant-Based Meats by Robin Asbell says: “Have you ever wanted to make your own vegan “meats” at home? Now you can! This book starts you off with basic “meat” recipes, such as vegan beef seitan, chicken breasts, chicken skins, shredded chicken, and ham. Then there are recipes for various types of vegan sausage including Breakfast Sausage with Sage and Apple, Spanish Chorizo, and Italian. Next, move on to lunch “meats” like salami, pastrami, pepperoni, and baloney.

The Meatballs, Burgers, and Meat Loaf chapter offers options such as Thai Meatballs in Red Curry, Walnut-Bulgur Burgers, and Quinoa-Sweet Potato Meat Loaf. Tacos and Pulled Meat ideas include Smoky Chipotle Mushroom Taco Meat and Jackfruit Jerked Pork. Also try Roasts and Filets, such as Strip Steaks for the Grill and Pineapple Baked Ham, or Ribs and Wings including Sticky Sriracha Ribs or Cauliflower Buffalo Wings.

Bacon and Jerky options are provided as well as numerous main courses such as Pepperoni Pizza, Curried Chicken Salad, Chinese Beef with Broccolini, Ham and Veggie Potpies, and a Classic BLT.”

Our review of The Kick Diabetes Cookbook states: “If you or someone you know has diabetes and wants to follow a vegan diet, this book is for you. The first section includes information on foods that help regulate blood glucose levels, along with several helpful charts indicating which nutrients decrease diabetes risk and which increase the risk. Next, the reader is provided with useful tips on cooking vegan cuisine, including 100 quick-and-easy vegan recipes.

For breakfast, you might want to prepare Wholly Granola, Banana-Walnut Pancakes, or Carrot Spice Muffins. Move on to soups and try Green-Gold Cauliflower Soup, Kale and Avocado Soup, or Navy Bean and Mushroom Soup. Serve a salad with your soup choice such as Classic Broccoli Salad, Kale Salad with Orange-Ginger Dressing, or Mango and Black Bean Salad. You will also find a very useful section on dressings, marinades, dips, gravies, and sauces.

The Vegetables and Side Dishes chapter offers Asian Green Beans, Spicy Bok Choy, Red Cabbage with Apples, and more. Main dish choices include African Chickpea Stew, Stuffed Winter Squash, Tamale Pie, Nori Rolls with Cauliflower Rice, and Black Beans with Greens. And of course, you can end your meal with one of these terrific desserts: Apple Crisp, Vanilla Chai Pudding, Lime Bliss Balls, or Black Bean Brownies.

Nutritional analyses and beautiful photos appear throughout the cookbook. The Kick Diabetes Cookbook (ISBN: 978-1-57067-359-7) is a 192-page book. It is published by Book Publishing Company and retails for $19.95. You can purchase this book from our book catalog online in the United States only at www.vrg.org/catalog, or from your local bookstore.”

You can read the entire column here: https://www.vrg.org/journal/vj2019issue2/2019_issue2_book_reviews.php

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