Trying to find a good all round
vegetarian cookbook is quite a difficult task. Many of the vegetarian cookbooks I’ve come across are either gourmet and not really suitable for everyday meals or full of bland tofu
recipes that resemble cardboard in taste and texture. Finding recipes that use only whole
foods is even more difficult. I’ve only come across one or two good ones that had maybe a half dozen recipes that I could actually use in daily life. The rest were either extremely laborious or required fresh foods that weren’t readily available in my area. Then I stumbled across American Wholefoods Cuisine. I was intrigued with the notion of vegetarian recipes that contained all whole foods. I expected and would have been quite happy with a cookbook that gave me a dozen decent
dishes to try. Therefore, when I received the
book and it contained 1300 meatless whole foods recipes, I was thrilled beyond belief. American Wholefoods Cuisine has already become one of my staple cookbooks, along with a few old standbys given to me by my mother and mother-in-law. This book has a lot of everything from quick tasty snacks that I can make in a few minutes to full gourmet meals that I can make when I’m in the mood. In between there are all sorts of appetizers, soups, sauces, main dishes, side dishes, desserts, and baking treats. All easy to create with ingredients that I already have in my kitchen. Most importantly, the food made from these recipes actually tastes good. For the first time in my life, I can eat completely healthy and not feel like I’m missing out on something. What’s more, I have an ever-expanding group of young adults that are devouring everything I make as fast as I can
Cook.