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The Best Vegetarian Recipes: From Greens to Grains, from Soups to Salads: 200 Bold Flavored Recipes

Martha R. Shulman
Publisher: William Morrow Cookbooks
Edition: 2001
31
Recipes
33
Recipe reviews
4.1
Avg recipe rating
4.5
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Martha R. Shulman's 2001 vegetarian cookbook contains 200 recipes spanning soups, salads, and grain-based dishes. Of the 31 recipes indexed on Cookbooker, members have submitted 33 reviews, with an average rating of 4.1 out of 5, and the most-reviewed recipes include Tomato, Feta and Arugula Salad, Free-Form Apple Tart, and Arugula, Pear and Walnut Salad. The cookbook

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⭐ 4/5
13 years ago

This cookbook seems geared toward helping the vegetarian to prepare a well balanced meal. It does this with not only great recipes but also specific menu advice and myth busting about vegetarian diets and health.

The book has the typical sections - salads, soups, grains and beans, etc. In addition, it does have a nice dessert section.

There are no photographs, but the book has excellent descriptions. Martha Rose Shulman is a deft food writer, and her recipes are easy to follow.

The recipes I tested from this book all worked well, and I especially enjoyed the pear, arugula and walnut salad.

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⭐ 5/5
16 years ago
This is such a reliable vegetarian cookbook. I bought it when I was learning about vegetarian cooking and wanted to cook more vegetarian food. I like that Martha Rose doesn't moralise about vegetarianism, she leaves it up to the reader to choose a vegetarian diet or to be just using the recipes to increase their vegie intake.
The style is great for new cooks as she offers advice on forming a well stocked pantry, ideas on how to match the recipes together to form a meal and also offers suggestions on how to vary recipes. This makes for a flexible cookbook which offers a sound set of base skills for a vegetarian cook as well as some interesting recipes. The recipes are also quite health conscious but not stingy, she'll reduce the oil in a recipe but no so far as to compromise flavour.
I find myself coming back to this book again and again as a reference for hummous, stocks, soup, tofu marinades and always finds she renews my resolve to up the number of vegetarian meals in my diet. The bo...
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