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BigEnchiladas
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Post subject: Re: The Inspired Vegan by Bryant Terry Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2012 8:50 pm |
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jdfunks wrote: I picked up my hold from the library the other night, and the writing is wonderful. My hold just came in at the library - I wonder if it's the one you had? haha I've only made the marinated beets so far and they are the freakin' bomb. My roommate bought a bunch to juice and then realized she didn't actually like beets when she juiced them, but she loved these! I really like the food justice edge to the book and am excited to try some more recipes! There's a dandelion green recipe and now everywhere I walk I notice them.
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b.vicious
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Post subject: Re: The Inspired Vegan by Bryant Terry Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 6:47 am |
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I haven't made anything yet but I think I want to buy it already. The writing is really great and, well, inspiring. I love that the recipes have soundtracks and book recommendations!
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Post subject: Re: The Inspired Vegan by Bryant Terry Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 9:18 pm |
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b.vicious wrote: The writing is really great and, well, inspiring. I love that the recipes have soundtracks and book recommendations! Agreed! I still haven't gotten all the way through Vegan Soul Kitchen, but when I do this will be first on my list.
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jdfunks
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Post subject: Re: The Inspired Vegan by Bryant Terry Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 10:30 am |
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BigEnchiladas wrote: jdfunks wrote: I picked up my hold from the library the other night, and the writing is wonderful. My hold just came in at the library - I wonder if it's the one you had? haha I bet it is! Enjoy!
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b.vicious
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Post subject: Re: The Inspired Vegan by Bryant Terry Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2012 9:44 am |
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Joined: Wed Oct 20, 2010 1:20 pm Posts: 2452 Location: north of Boston, MA, USA
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Saag Tofu is delicious, especially the baked tofu, mmm. I like to think I upped the flavor a bit by pressing the tofu in the TofuXPress and then marinating in the spice and oil mix plus some vegetable broth for an hour before following the rest of the recipe.
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Post subject: Re: The Inspired Vegan by Bryant Terry Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 11:13 am |
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Just got this based on all the praise I've seen here and elsewhere. I wasn't really familiar with Bryant Terry before purchasing this book. What a unique voice for the veg movement he is! This book is about way more than just the recipes. I was thrilled to see a Shirley Chisholm menu- never thought I'd find that in a cookbook! The playlists are a great idea, too. I'll be reading it cover to cover, as well. That will give me the time to decide what to make first!
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creep
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Post subject: Re: The Inspired Vegan by Bryant Terry Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 3:23 pm |
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Is this better than Vegan Soul Kitchen? I ended up trading that one because the recipes just felt like a lot of work for the outcome, and then the easier recipes that looked good would call for HUGE amounts of oil for things that weren't even deep fried (1/4-1/2 cup, I seem to remember). I'm from Tennessee, so I don't think it was a lack of understanding/appreciation for Southern cooking. I just wasn't feeling it.
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jdfunks
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Post subject: Re: The Inspired Vegan by Bryant Terry Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 3:36 pm |
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creep - try the 'look inside' on Amazon. I've used both and prefer this one, if I *had* to decide. The recipes are possibly even more multi-step (which I like in a cookbook) than VSK, off the top of my head.
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creep
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Post subject: Re: The Inspired Vegan by Bryant Terry Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 3:39 pm |
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I'm really not opposed to fussy recipes if I feel like it's necessary, but I always felt like he did things the hard way unnecessarily. I'll check out the Amazon preview.
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vijita
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Post subject: Re: The Inspired Vegan by Bryant Terry Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 3:45 pm |
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His recipes are fussier than under 30 minutes-type books, but the result is absolutely worth it. He is generous with oil, so if you don't like using fat, you might feel a little put-off. I think generally the oil is easy to reduce, and that the recipes are written more "restaurant-style" than for an oil-conscious home cook.
I agree with jdfunks that I'd choose TIV over VSK, but I would cry sad tears for the loss of VSK.
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creep
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Post subject: Re: The Inspired Vegan by Bryant Terry Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 5:08 pm |
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I don't know if I'd call myself oil-conscious. I'm cool with using a tablespoon or two to saute, but 1/2 cup is pretty intense.
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vijita
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Post subject: Re: The Inspired Vegan by Bryant Terry Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 5:16 pm |
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I definitely don't think many of the recipes use that much oil, unless they make a huge volume, are deep fried, or are a baked good!
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Post subject: Re: The Inspired Vegan by Bryant Terry Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 9:04 pm |
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I made the smoky tomato, plantain, & tempeh stew tonight alongside the coconut quinoa and it was really good! It wasn't too fussy either - the stew simmers for a while as the plantains roast 30 min in the oven. My plantains weren't ripe so I tossed them in some brown sugar before roasting and that added a nice sweetness to the stew.
I also made the guac- & chard-stuffed tortillas, which was kinda like a fancy quesadilla. It was really good and super easy, too.
So far all the recipes seem really creative and combine interesting flavors. It's a nice change from some of my recent cookbook purchases that rehash the same old things. I like that the dishes are grouped together by season/theme but it does make it a bit of a hassle if I'm browsing for a particular type of dish.
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Post subject: Re: The Inspired Vegan by Bryant Terry Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 12:15 pm |
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The tomato collards and white beans dish (can't remember the actual recipe title) was very easy and tasty. I'm going to try making the jerk tempeh with cilantro sauce tonight!
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Post subject: Re: The Inspired Vegan by Bryant Terry Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 10:08 pm |
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Just ordered this. SO EXCITED.
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Post subject: Re: The Inspired Vegan by Bryant Terry Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 4:29 am |
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creep wrote: Is this better than Vegan Soul Kitchen? I ended up trading that one because the recipes just felt like a lot of work for the outcome, and then the easier recipes that looked good would call for HUGE amounts of oil for things that weren't even deep fried (1/4-1/2 cup, I seem to remember). I'm from Tennessee, so I don't think it was a lack of understanding/appreciation for Southern cooking. I just wasn't feeling it. I enjoy VSK to read but have never really been much inspired to make recipes. I have no idea why. I'm definitely not oil shy so it's not that. I think it's just a combination of ingredient availability and husband dislikes. TIV is an even better read and inspires me much more and I know I will make way more from it.
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Post subject: Re: The Inspired Vegan by Bryant Terry Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 8:42 am |
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Last week I made the jerk tempeh with cilantro sauce, double garlic rice and purple slaw. All were really good! Boyfriend loves jerk anything and was skeptical about having another sauce with the tempeh, but that ended up being his favourite part of the dish. The recipe makes a ton of jerk sauce/marinade though. There was way more than I needed, I ended up having to pour half of it out of the pan halfway through baking. It's in my fridge and there's definitely enough to make another batch of tempeh (oh, such plight).
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jdfunks
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Post subject: Re: The Inspired Vegan by Bryant Terry Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 1:30 pm |
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I have been really digging the roasted chili oil I made for the tofu & peanuts a few weeks ago.
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Post subject: Re: The Inspired Vegan by Bryant Terry Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 8:19 am |
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Erinnerung wrote: Last week I made the jerk tempeh with cilantro sauce, double garlic rice and purple slaw. All were really good! Boyfriend loves jerk anything and was skeptical about having another sauce with the tempeh, but that ended up being his favourite part of the dish. The recipe makes a ton of jerk sauce/marinade though. There was way more than I needed, I ended up having to pour half of it out of the pan halfway through baking. It's in my fridge and there's definitely enough to make another batch of tempeh (oh, such plight). I made the jerk tempeh and garlic rice, too. My tempeh was really bitter so it kind of ruined it for me. I might try it again with another brand of tempeh, or maybe with baked tofu.
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Post subject: Re: The Inspired Vegan by Bryant Terry Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2012 7:59 pm |
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I won a gift card to my local book store I cannot WAIT to pick this up! I listened to an interview with Bryant Terry the other day and wow he is great.
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Post subject: Re: The Inspired Vegan by Bryant Terry Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 11:36 am |
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Efcliz wrote: creep wrote: Is this better than Vegan Soul Kitchen? I ended up trading that one because the recipes just felt like a lot of work for the outcome, and then the easier recipes that looked good would call for HUGE amounts of oil for things that weren't even deep fried (1/4-1/2 cup, I seem to remember). I'm from Tennessee, so I don't think it was a lack of understanding/appreciation for Southern cooking. I just wasn't feeling it. I enjoy VSK to read but have never really been much inspired to make recipes. I have no idea why. I'm definitely not oil shy so it's not that. I think it's just a combination of ingredient availability and husband dislikes. TIV is an even better read and inspires me much more and I know I will make way more from it. I agree. VSK seems unnecessarily fussy in a few ways, but TIV looks more approachable to me. I really enjoy the way he approaches food.
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Post subject: Re: The Inspired Vegan by Bryant Terry Posted: Sun May 13, 2012 4:38 pm |
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I picked up a copy of TIV at the library yesterday, and made the velvety grits with heirloom tomatoes, summer squash, and pesto for part of my mother's day brunch menu. They were by far the best grits I have ever had and my dad remarked that it was the only time he had ever enjoyed grits. I could have eaten the grits by themselves, but the squash, pesto, and tomatoes made it absolutely incredible. The cookbook is beautiful, I love the focus on seasonality and storytelling.
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Post subject: Re: The Inspired Vegan by Bryant Terry Posted: Mon May 28, 2012 11:12 am |
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I'm going to make the beet tapenade, open face grilled eggplant/red onion/heirloom tomatoes sandwiches with celeriac cause, and the bright black fingerling potatoes this week. Maybe the saag tofu too...I'm quickly getting carried away here.
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Post subject: Re: The Inspired Vegan by Bryant Terry Posted: Thu May 31, 2012 8:15 pm |
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My library copy is here. I shall grit it up soon!
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jdfunks
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Post subject: Re: The Inspired Vegan by Bryant Terry Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 11:47 am |
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I based last night's dinner on the fava beans, fennel & grits meal, and it was so swell. Instead of fennel (I couldn't see myself eating an entire bulb), I roasted sliced asparagus and garlic flowers. I'm inexplicably out of thyme, so I subbed a handful of fresh parsley and Thai basil in with the simmered favas, and added garlic and nooch to the grits. Served with hot sauce and more nooch. Oh, yes. http://instagr.am/p/LtxT07tKOd/
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