This is a good basic cookbook if you're looking for inspiration for quick vegan meals. Nutritional information is provided, which is great, and it's very affordably priced. I also like that it's mostly real food based and recipes tend to be healthy (not a bunch of fake foods), although some recipes do call for vegan cheese, sour cream, TVP, etc. Recipes are provided for some basic vegan staples like hummus and ricotta. Many recipes are gluten free and recipes often include substitutions to make them gluten free, nut free, soy free and/or oil free. On the down side, there are almost no photos and some recipes require equipment like a spiralizer or pressure cooker that not all cooks may have.
Chapters include:
* Intro info (top sources for protein, tips and tricks, etc.)
* No Cooking Required (overnight oats, smoothies, smoothie bowls, fruit and veggie gazpacho, salads, wraps, etc.)
* Thirty-Minute Meals or Less (breakfast burrito, tofu scramble, soups, barbecue tofu, mushroom sloppy joe, jackfruit philly cheesesteak bowl, jacked-up hearts of palm fritters, etc.)
* Five Ingredients (veggie spring rolls, smoky coleslaw, skillet seitan stew, buddha burrito bowl, cheezy zucchini lasagna, sweet potato alfredo, etc.)
* One-Pot Wonders (potato and pinto bean hash, spaghetti squash marinara, one-pot mac, etc.)
* Bake It Right: Sheet Pan & Casserole Dinners (tofu-spinach casserole, baked butter beans, collard green bean bake, sheet pan pota-chos, etc.)
* No-Pressure Pressure Cooking (warm cabbage salad, paprika potato soup, perfect pasta under pressure, chipotle lentils, etc.)
* Kitchen Staples (vegan sour cream, ricotta, oat milk, peanut sauce, seitan, etc.)
This is likely to be a handy cookbook for some vegans, especially those looking for quick dinner inspirations. Ultimately, I wasn't really tempted to make most of the recipes, though. They didn't strike me as particularly appealing. For instance, the macaroni and cheese is just pasta cooked in veggie broth and tossed with vegan margarine, salt and a little nutritional yeast. I appreciate it as a source of inspiration though, and think many folks may find it helpful.