Cookin' Crunk
Title | Cookin' Crunk PDF eBook |
Author | Bianca Phillips |
Publisher | Book Publishing Company |
Pages | 358 |
Release | 2013-07-10 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 1570679258 |
Crunk is a Southern slang term that means “to get excited.” Keepin' it real and makin' it fun, vegan blogger Bianca Phillips adopted the Southern slang term to convey passion and pride for her heritage and the down-home food she was raised on. By incorporating country staples (beans, corn, and fresh produce) that have been the basis of Southern cooking for generations, Bianca offers no-frills, no-nonsense soul food dishes with a wholesome twist. These family classics, minus the meat, eggs, and dairy products, help keep traditional Southern foodways alive while allowing vegans, vegetarians, and anyone who cares about healthful eating to enjoy this satisfying down-home fare. From cheese-free Ro*Tel dip and country-fried tempeh steak to eggplant jambalaya and smoky stewed okra and tomatoes, Cookin’ Crunk offers plenty in the way of classic Southern comfort food. There's also a bounty of sweet treats that includes cobblers, bread pudding, dark chocolate bourbon pecan pie, and peanut butter and banana "Elvis" cupcakes.
Hot Damn & Hell Yeah
Title | Hot Damn & Hell Yeah PDF eBook |
Author | Ryan Splint |
Publisher | Microcosm Publishing |
Pages | 129 |
Release | 2015-02-15 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 1621060152 |
Hot Damn & Hell Yeah is a cookbook opting for a casual, layperson's terms approach to vegan cooking by ensuring the recipes are straightforward and the majority of ingredients are familiar and easy enough to find in the standard grocery store. The priority is placed on taste and providing delicious vegan incarnations of typical Southwestern (and a little Southern) food rather than prioritizing health and nutrition value at the expense of flavor. Hot Damn favors a light-hearted, thematic design and layout, opting for custom illustrations of skeletal characters in the old southwest over stock-standard recipe and photo layouts.
The Dirty South Cookbook
Title | The Dirty South Cookbook PDF eBook |
Author | Ryan Splint |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Cooking, American |
ISBN | 9780977055708 |
Combining two great cookbooks into one volume, this is a must-have for any vegans hankering for a taste of the deep south. Packed with surreal illustrations and recipies for delicious, cheap meals, this is vegan cooking the counter-cultural way! From curries to currant scones, the wouth-watering dishes featured have a distinctive southern and mexican twist, whilst the ingredients are easy to obtain and the instructions are clear.
The Dirty South Cookbook
Title | The Dirty South Cookbook PDF eBook |
Author | Ryan Splint |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Cooking, American |
ISBN | 9780977055708 |
Combining two great cookbooks into one volume, this is a must-have for any vegans hankering for a taste of the deep south. Packed with surreal illustrations and recipies for delicious, cheap meals, this is vegan cooking the counter-cultural way! From curries to currant scones, the wouth-watering dishes featured have a distinctive southern and mexican twist, whilst the ingredients are easy to obtain and the instructions are clear.
The Up South Cookbook: Chasing Dixie in a Brooklyn Kitchen
Title | The Up South Cookbook: Chasing Dixie in a Brooklyn Kitchen PDF eBook |
Author | Nicole A. Taylor |
Publisher | The Countryman Press |
Pages | 456 |
Release | 2015-10-20 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 1581575971 |
Southern cooking meets the Brooklyn foodie scene, keeping charm (and grits) intact Georgia native Nicole Taylor spent her early twenties trying to distance herself from her southern cooking roots--a move "up" to Brooklyn gave her a fresh appreciation for the bread and biscuits, Classic Fried Chicken, Lemon Coconut Stack Cake, and other flavors of her childhood. The Up South Cookbook is a bridge to the past and a door to the future. The recipes in this deeply personal cookbook offer classic Southern favorites informed and updated by newly-discovered ingredients and different cultures. Here she gives us pimento cheese elevated with a dollop of creme fraiche, grits flavored with New York State Cheddar and blue cheese, and deviled eggs made with smoked trout from her favorite Jewish deli. Other favorites include Collard Greens Pesto and Pasta, Roasted Duck with Cheerwine Cherry Sauce, and Benne and Banana Sandwich Cookies. The recipes speak to a place "where a story is ready to be told and there is always sweet tea chilling." This promises to be a new Southern classic.
Afro-Vegan
Title | Afro-Vegan PDF eBook |
Author | Bryant Terry |
Publisher | Ten Speed Press |
Pages | 226 |
Release | 2014-04-08 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 1607745313 |
Renowned chef and food justice activist Bryant Terry reworks and remixes the favorite staples, ingredients, and classic dishes of the African Diaspora to present more than 100 wholly new, creative culinary combinations that will amaze vegans, vegetarians, and omnivores alike. NAMED ONE OF THE BEST VEGETARIAN COOKBOOKS OF ALL TIME BY BON APPÉTIT Blending African, Carribean, and southern cuisines results in delicious recipes like Smashed Potatoes, Peas, and Corn with Chile-Garlic Oil, a recipe inspired by the Kenyan dish irio, and Cinnamon-Soaked Wheat Berry Salad with dried apricots, carrots, and almonds, which is based on a Moroccan tagine. Creamy Coconut-Cashew Soup with Okra, Corn, and Tomatoes pays homage to a popular Brazilian dish while incorporating classic Southern ingredients, and Crispy Teff and Grit Cakes with Eggplant, Tomatoes, and Peanuts combines the Ethiopian grain teff with stone-ground corn grits from the Deep South and North African zalook dip. There’s perfect potluck fare, such as the simple, warming, and intensely flavored Collard Greens and Cabbage with Lots of Garlic, and the Caribbean-inspired Cocoa Spice Cake with Crystallized Ginger and Coconut-Chocolate Ganache, plus a refreshing Roselle-Rooibos Drink that will satisfy any sweet tooth. With more than 100 modern and delicious dishes that draw on Terry’s personal memories as well as the history of food that has traveled from the African continent, Afro-Vegan takes you on an international food journey. Accompanying the recipes are Terry’s insights about building community around food, along with suggested music tracks from around the world and book recommendations. For anyone interested in improving their well-being, Afro-Vegan’s groundbreaking recipes offer innovative, plant-based global cuisine that is fresh, healthy, and forges a new direction in vegan cooking.
Mississippi Vegan
Title | Mississippi Vegan PDF eBook |
Author | Timothy Pakron |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 291 |
Release | 2018-10-23 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 0735218145 |
Celebrate the gorgeous and delicious possibilities of plant-based Southern cuisine. Inspired by the landscape and flavors of his childhood on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, Timothy Pakron found his heart, soul, and calling in cooking the Cajun, Creole, and southern classics of his youth. In his debut cookbook, he shares 125 plant-based recipes, all of which substitute ingredients without sacrificing depth of flavor and reveal the secret tradition of veganism in southern cooking. Finding ways to re-create his experiences growing up in the South--making mud pies and admiring the deep pink azaleas--on the plate, Pakron looks to history and nature as his guides to creating the richest food possible. Filled with as many evocative photographs and stories as easy-to-follow recipes, Mississippi Vegan is an ode to the transporting and ethereal beauty of the food and places you love.