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vijita
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Post subject: Re: Looking for Indian , Korean and Ethiopian cookbooks. Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 9:14 am |
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| Stepford Vegan |
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kittee wrote: vijita wrote: You know, there's a real void to be filled when it comes to vegan Ethiopian and Korean cookbooks. Start writing 'em people! working on writing some new ethiopian recipes out! yay! You got my not-so-subtle hint, that was totally directed at you. <3
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zeebo
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Post subject: Re: Looking for Indian , Korean and Ethiopian cookbooks. Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 10:58 am |
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Joined: Wed Dec 15, 2010 9:45 pm Posts: 50 Location: Fort Lauderdale
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Not a cookbook in the traditional sense but loads of great recipes with videos at Auntie Manjula's Kitchen http://www.manjulaskitchen.com/category/vegan/ she has 72 Vegan dishes, most with video of her preparing the dish. I have cooked about 15 of the dishes and all came out super yummy with not a lot of effort. The Chole Palak is a favorite of my house.
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Tofulish
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Post subject: Re: Looking for Indian , Korean and Ethiopian cookbooks. Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 11:26 am |
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Chipmunk wrote: Efcliz wrote: I really like Dakshin "Vegetarian Cuisine from South India". I'm frankly puzzled how I've managed to resist buying that one. I really like it for South Indian food, and can highly recommend buying it. The instructions seem long, because you're making all the spice blends from scratch, but they really don't take long to do and the flavors are amazing. I really like that each recipe has prep time, as well as a picture as well. I like the idea of growing my own curry bush, but in a pinch you can sub curry leaves with bay leaves and a little extra lime. As seen above, I think Kittee is coming out with an Ethiopian zine in the near future, and I can't wait to buy several copies.
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kittee
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Post subject: Re: Looking for Indian , Korean and Ethiopian cookbooks. Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 11:35 pm |
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Tofulish wrote: As seen above, I think Kittee is coming out with an Ethiopian zine in the near future, and I can't wait to buy several copies.
xgfx zine with ethiopian section!
_________________ Cake Maker to the Stars pakupaku XGFX: Vegan Gluten-Free Stuff "Stupid society. I'm gonna go put on bikini kill."~Susie Tofu Monster "Kittee is wise. Listen to Kittee."~Aruna--> the PPKr currently known as mumbaikar
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The 80's
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Post subject: Re: Looking for Indian , Korean and Ethiopian cookbooks. Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 8:38 pm |
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ijustdiedinside wrote: Rhizopus Oligosporus wrote: Efcliz wrote: I really like Dakshin "Vegetarian Cuisine from South India". This is one of the best cookbooks I own. It's lacto-vegetarian, but the recipes that aren't already vegan are very easily veganized. i've had this book for a while and still havent used it! what is wrong with me? i will make something from it very soon. thanks for the inspiration guys! Me three. I am intimidated by it, I think because I purchased it at a flea market from a woman who said her son is a chef. I instantly thought it must have been his, and if he cooked from it as a chef I surely couldn't do it! But now I'm ready to try!
_________________ The Vitamix makes everything taste like puppies and rainbows-Tofulish
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Yanovice
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Post subject: Re: Ethiopian cookbooks. Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 3:24 pm |
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Ian Finn's "Ethiopian-inspired Cooking" is all vegetarian, easily converts to vegan, and easy to use. Has the basics of an East Bay Ethio veggie platter, basically, plus tips for spiced oil and a few Injera recipes. It's on amazon or kindle now, I've used it a lot, is excellent. Jote Mesfin's book has some other veggie recipes such as mushroom stew that are quite good. It's all about the greens...
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1stNo
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Post subject: Re: Looking for Indian , Korean and Ethiopian cookbooks. Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 8:27 pm |
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Who? wrote: The Art of Indian Vegetarian Cooking by Yamuna Devi is not vegan but it's about the only Indian cookbook you'll ever need. It's big and covers everything. You can also check out http://earthvegan.blogspot.com/ for some great vegan Indian recipes. I'll second that. Also Indian Vegetarian by Neelam Bhatra is good. As far as Korean, Flavors of Korea by Young Sook Ramsay and Deborah Coultrip-Davis is good. I just made some kimchi this week.
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