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Miyoko Schinner

    January 1, 1950
    Formaggi vegan fatti in casa. Una deliziosa alternativa ai progetti cesarei con facili e squisite ricette fai da te
    Veganer Käse
    The Vegan Meat Cookbook
    The New Now and Zen Epicure: Gourmet Vegan Recipes for the Enlightened Palate
    Contemporary and Traditional Japanese Cooking
    The Homemade Vegan Pantry
    • 2021

      "More than 100 recipes for meals featuring vegan meat, and recipes for making your own DIY vegan meats and cheese, from bestselling vegan author and entrepreneur Miyoko Schinner"-- Provided by publisher

      The Vegan Meat Cookbook
    • 2015

      The Homemade Vegan Pantry

      • 223 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.6(393)Add rating

      A guide to creating vegan versions of pantry staples--from dairy and meat substitutes such as vegan yogurt, mayo, bacon, and cheese, to dressings, sauces, cookies, and more. Kitchen crafters know the pleasure of making their own staples and specialty foods, whether it's cultured sour cream or a stellar soup stock. It's a fresher, healthier, more natural approach to eating and living. Now vegans who are sick of buying over-processed, over-packaged products can finally join the homemade revolution. Studded with full-color photos, The Homemade Vegan Pantry celebrates beautiful, handcrafted foods that don't take a ton of time, from ice cream and pizza dough, to granola and breakfast sausage. Miyoko Schinner guides readers through the techniques for making French-style buttercreams, roasted tomatoes, and pasta without special equipment. Her easy methods make "slow food" fast, and full of flavor. The Homemade Vegan Pantry raises the bar on plant-based cuisine, not only for vegans and vegetarians, but also for the growing number of Americans looking to eat lighter and healthier, and anyone interested in a handcrafted approach to food.

      The Homemade Vegan Pantry
    • 2001
    • 1999

      Presents traditional dishes and regional specialties from Kyushu in the south to Hokkaido in the north, and draws from a long tradition of vegetarian cooking, as well as an abundance of vegetable and legume-based dishes that can be found in traditional Japanese cuisine.

      Contemporary and Traditional Japanese Cooking