Plant-Based, Gluten-Free Cooking Made Easy: 101 Delicious Recipes from Minimalist Bakers Everyday Cooking

Discover the delicious world of plant-based cooking with Minimalist Baker's Everyday Cooking! Packed with 101 entirely plant-based, mostly gluten-free, and easy-to-follow recipes, this book is the perfect companion for any aspiring home cook. Featuring high-quality printing, binding, and pages, this book is easy to read and follow. With Dana Shultz's expertise, you'll be whipping up delicious vegetarian meals in no time!

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Dana Shultz's "Minimalist Bakers Everyday Cooking: 101 Entirely Plant-Based, Mostly Gluten-Free Recipes" is filled with easy and delicious recipes that will make your meal planning a breeze. From breakfast to dinner, snacks to desserts, this cookbook has something for everyone and every occasion. Enjoy a variety of delicious plant-based, mostly gluten-free recipes that are simple to make and sure to please. With minimal ingredients and minimal effort, you can create tasty meals that will have your family and friends asking for seconds.
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Binding and pages quality
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Comments

Amber: This book is filled with awesome recipes. I have a lot of vegan books and this is one of the best.

United States on Nov 14, 2023

Margaret Atchison: Love the book.

United States on Oct 13, 2023

Emma Adlam: Brilliant book, easy to use and lots of amazing recipes. I’m eager for them to bring out another cook book. I will definitely be buying. Highly recommend.

United Kingdom on Sep 28, 2023

Judie: Very well written, there is no hocus-pocus in it!
I have already tried a few recipes and they tastes fantastic! I am a visual person so I need to see how the end product should look like so I really appreciate the great photos!

Germany on Oct 15, 2022

christina lindsay: I love this book. If you're gluten intolerant, allergic to dairy or nuts, vegan or vegetarian or just want a healthier way of living. I'm eating way more vegan meals than I ever intended to.
Dana Schultz concocts delicious meals that use everyday ingredients and many don't take a long time to prepare.
This is the Everyday cookbook with a small desserts section. I go to the Minimalist Baker's website for more recipes, especially for baked goods.
The recipes are easy to follow, and the photos are mouth-watering.
However, Dana must work fast in the kitchen as I found the preparation times in the book to be less than the time I took. I just use them as a rough idea of how long I'll be in the kitchen.
This is a great introduction to plant-based eating and a welcome book for those with diet restrictions.

Canada on Jun 23, 2020

Tony: Dans le monde de la cuisine végétalienne, le boulanger minimaliste est un nom bien établi. Ce livre rassemble une série de recettes bien-aimées et de nouveaux ajouts à la table. Le gros livre offre beaucoup d'inspiration pour la plupart, mais je ne trouve pas que ce soit mon livre de cuisine le plus inspirant.

Cependant, si vous êtes nouveau dans le véganisme, en particulier si vous êtes sans gluten, ce livre peut vraiment vous aider à démarrer avec certains des concepts de base.

Bien:
- Facile à lire
- Simple à suivre
- Beaucoup de bonnes recettes

Mauvais:
- Pas mon livre de cuisine préféré.
- Pas de pièces de showstopper

Ceci est un livre si vous êtes nouveau dans le véganisme ou si vous avez un répertoire limité d'options de cuisine. Si toutefois vous expérimentez déjà en cuisine, ce livre ne vous laissera peut-être pas inspiré pour repousser vos propres limites.

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In the world of Vegan cooking the minimalist baker is a well established name. This book brings together a series of well loved recipes and some new additions to the table. The big book provides plenty of inspiration...

France on Apr 16, 2020

My 2 cents: All of the recipes I've made so far have been excellent and as I paged through the book I found just about every recipe appealing. The one thing I have learned is that I prefer quite a bit more spice, so going forward will add at least 50% more to all recipes I make from the get go. I borrowed the book from my public library but have now purchased it - my only cookbook purchase of 2017 (so far)! This author (I love her website too) is now up there with Angela Liddon, Isa Chandra Moskowitz, and Dreena Burton for me. I try to eat a mostly plant based diet and I prefer recipes that use reasonable amounts of oil like this author (as opposed to none!). I personally love gluten (!) so although the author offers ways to make certain recipes gluten free (and marks the ones that are at the top of the recipe, along with whether it is 1 bowl or pot, 10 ingredients or less, or 30 minutes or less), I just used regular oats, etc.

Although I've successfully made several dishes from her website, which brought me to this book, here's what I've made so far from this cookbook (it's been a bit too hot to cook so have been making a lot of smoothies and overnight oats lately):
- Ginger Colada...

United States on Jul 22, 2017

BirdNest: I've followed Minimalist Baker from the beginning and love the blog, and I have been waiting for this cookbook for a long time. I ordered it right away, but waited a little to write my review so I could do a substantial amount of cooking from it.

I have found quite a few recipes to be quite good (Spinach and Artichoke Dip, Sweet Potato Black Bean Dip, Spicy Braised Tofu Tostadas, Black Bean Green Chile Tostadas, Pizza Burgers, Black Bean Cocoa Burgers, Cheddar Herb Biscuits).

Others have been just so-so, and I think it is because some differences in taste. For example, it seems that the author enjoys recipes that lean quite sweet even when they are savory. Because of this the Thai Baked Sweet Potatoes felt overwhelmingly sweet after a few bites, and the Queso also was too sweet (made with the nachos, which were not my favorite). The Harissa pasta also tasted a little too sweet. Of course, this can be easily remedied when I make the recipes the next time, but I did not necessarily like the way they were written. Similarly, the BBQ burgers called for a ridiculous amount of salt (and I like things that are well-salted).

I tried all smoothie recipes and thought...

United States on Jul 07, 2016

Alex: I have been following the Minimalist Baker blog for over a year, and having never been disappointed with the recipes I made, I went ahead and bought the cookbook. So far I haven't run into any problems with it, and I have definitely enjoyed whatever I have made - no surprises there. Some recipes are nearly identical to what you might find in the blog, so if you aren't sure if this cookbook is for you, try the blog first. You really are getting the same quality recipes, along with some extra substitutions for ingredients you may not have on hand, which I really liked.

I only have two issues with the cookbook. One, the thirty-minutes-or-less recipes very rarely turn out a product in thirty minutes. While they may be fast, I think only diligent practice would allow me to obtain that thirty minute goal. This is something I have observed on the blog as well, but personally, I don't find it a big deal since the recipes might go over fifteen minutes their time. However, my second issue with the cookbook is pretty major in my opinion in that the nutritional information is all at the back. I like to know how much protein there is in a meal since I have been eating exclusively...

Canada on Jun 01, 2016



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