Globetrotting vegetarians
December 2, 2014 by Susie
Vegetarian cookbooks are not
what they once were – that is to say, big on brown rice and a
few other Asian pantry ingredients, or filled end to end with pasta
and cheese. No, they travel everywhere and anywhere, and if
they pay a little more attention to the whole grains of the moment,
like quinoa and spelt, well, they’re hardly alone in that.
Greg and Lucy Malouf, nomads of the culinary Middle East, are covering their territory without the meat this time in New Feast: Modern Middle Eastern Vegetarian. The Arab world is doing for vegetarians what China and Japan did a generation or two ago,and the Maloufs’ book is not the only one to be filled with pomegranates, lentils, yogurt and couscous.
Robin Robertson, who has always
been a wizard with seitan and tempeh, bounces joyously across the
hemispheres with never so much as an egg in Vegan Without Borders. She still can’t
resist subbing in a soy product from time to time (Kungpao seitan,
anyone?), but many of these recipes simply present dishes that were
always vegan in the first place, like kimchi and dal and white bean
soup.
Perhaps the most ambitious is David Frenkiel’s and Luise Vindahl’s Green Kitchen Travels, undertaken – incredibly – over 5 continents with a toddler in tow. There’s chili without beef, pad thai without noodles, moussaka without lamb and a great many cooling drinks. The photography is gorgeous, so if you eat with your eyes, you should be all set.
While I myself will probably never be vegetarian, I find vegetarian books particularly instructive when I’m feeling uninspired – they have a way of bringing color and spice to every page (rather than just punting and trying to make things better by dicing in a bit of bacon). Making the most of an extensive, 21st-century pantry only amplifies that effect – and most of us need never board a plane to experience it.
Categories
- All Posts (7397)
- Antipasto (2369)
- Author Articles (260)
- Book News (959)
- Cookbook Giveaways (1009)
- Cookbook Lovers (272)
- Cooking Tips (133)
- Culinary News (308)
- Food Biz People (577)
- Food Online (831)
- Holidays & Celebrations (293)
- New Cookbooks (165)
- Recipes (1548)
- Shelf Life With Susie (231)
- What's New on EYB (142)
Archives
Latest Comments
- debakken on This kitchen tool is a cut above
- anya_sf on Avoid these mistakes when buying produce
- MollyB on Why the refrigerator is bad for bread
- London_Mummy on Avoid these mistakes when buying produce
- FuzzyChef on Avoid these mistakes when buying produce
- FromScratch on Tomato growing tips from an expert
- Duncanarmour on Gloagburn: Recipes from a Scottish Farm – Giveaway
- janecooksamiracle on Why the refrigerator is bad for bread
- KatieK1 on Why the refrigerator is bad for bread
- bc2rlh2023 on Chesnok by Polina Chesnakova – Cookbook Giveaway