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The Homemade Vegan Pantry: The Art of Making Your Own Staples: The Art of Making Your Own Staples [A Cookbook]

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A guide to creating vegan versions of staple ingredients to stock the fridge and pantry--from dairy and meat substitutes such as vegan yogurt, butter, mayo, bacon, and cheese, to mustards, dressings, pancake mix, crackers, pasta 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.

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"Miyoko's recipes for vegan basics are thoughtfully crafted and the photography is so artistic and inspiring that I can hardly wait to start cooking! It is a beautiful book that would make a great gift for any occasion."
--Alicia Silverstone, vegan activist, actress, and author of The Kind Diet and The Kind Mama

About the Author

Entrepreneur for 30+ years in the food world as a bestselling author, chef and creator of delicious, decadent, healthful plant-based food, MIYOKO SCHINNER is dedicated to pleasing the omnivore's palate in all of us. She refuses to give up on those who haven't made the switch to plant-based foods and continues to offer progress through the senses, not just the intellect, using diverse avenues. These have included a restaurant and natural food company that distributed products nationwide and supplied cookies and pastries to United Airlines.

Inspiring the general public through her 5 cookbooks, including the best-selling and "groundbreaking" Artisan Vegan Cheese and the just-published The Homemade Vegan Pantry, Schinner also recognizes that not everyone will take up the cause in their own kitchens. To answer this call, in 2014, she launched an artisan vegan cheese company, Miyoko's Kitchen, which set out to redefine the category of "cheese" with its unctuous, decadent, delicious flavors of handcrafted cheeses made from nuts. Miyoko's Kitchen currently ships nationwide through ecommerce as well as regular distribution channels, and exports to Australia and Hong Kong.

No stranger to public speaking or media attention, Schinner also co-hosts the national cooking show Vegan Mashup, presents live at major events around the country, and is frequently featured in national and local media.

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5.0 out of 5 stars This is it!

E. · 6 February 2016

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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best loved books in my collection

g. · 18 January 2016

This is beautiful, enticing book full of things that I couldn't wait to cook when I got it, and have since tried with great enjoyment. As I live in the UK we don't have access to the range of prepared vegan foods enjoyed in the USA, so being able to make some of the staples that perhaps are taken for granted there and can make a vegan diet a little richer and more exciting is amazing. I particularly enjoyed the range of proteins and the dairy substitutes (the vegan butter is excellent), as well as some of the marvelous sweet recipes.All that said, I do think of this as an intermediate vegan cookbook, one that you can dig into once you've mastered some basics, got some equipment and the hang of sourcing and using a couple of the particular vegan staple ingredients (particularly for UK cooks, you will need to be comfortable with using cup measures, and with finding ingredients such as decent tofu, nutritional yeast, vital wheat gluten, nori, onion and garlic powder, and so on) Not to say you can't just dive straight into this excellent book; I can't think of many books that I wanted to cook so much from *absolutely immediately*. The recipes are written so well that they won't leave you high and dry if you've never made seitan, or pasta, or jam, but there are some where you do need to source slightly more unusual ingredients (the recipes for homemade tempeh and tofu for example); or require a food processor or high speed blender in your kitchen (such as some of the vegan dairy recipes, which rely on blended cashews as a base; some of the seitan recipes and condiments); and some do require a more involved preparation process (some of the proteins for example.)But even taking all the above into account, I absolutely love this book and wouldn't be with out it on my cookery bookshelf. Excellent, and well worth giving a try.

5.0 out of 5 stars A must have

A.J. · 31 December 2024

Amazing vegan recipes.

5.0 out of 5 stars An absolute 'must have' for experienced vegans and those who want to reduce their dairy intake

G. · 24 September 2019

This book is a revelation - I haven't attempted all the recipes yet, but can give feedback on the ones I have.First to say the author is American, so there may need to be a slight adjustment for British tastes and also some terminology. For example - the 'Classic pancake and biscuit mix' - this is a genius mixture, dry ingredients which can be made up and stored in a container for weeks, and can then be mixed up as required into pancakes and 'biscuits'. Two things with this recipe - I have never put sugar into pancake mix, but there is sugar in the dry mix in the book. So I left the sugar out - but then had to remember to put some back in when mixing up scones - because that's what we call them on this side of the pond - biscuits are something quite different! Also, I used less liquid, and rolled the mix out and cut it into scones rather than dropping it on to the baking tray with a consistency more like rock cakes.The genius of this recipe is also that a small amount can be mixed up at any one time - so once the dry mix is in the tub, I found that a 1/4 cup of dry mix added to just over 1/4 cup of oat milk made one big American style fluffy pancake - perfect for just me. Most recipes assume that I'm cooking for the 5,000 and I end up with lots of mixture which I feel obliged to get through, even if I don't want pancakes. But with this mix I can have a pancake one day and a batch of scones a few days later and then another pancake a week or so further on. Brilliant! Can't recommend it highly enough.Next the bread recipe. My goodness but this is amazing - I tried to put a photo, above, but it's sideways, for which I apologise! I call this 'Bread By Neglect' - mix up the dough, leave for 24 - 48 hours, then bake. No elaborate kneading, proving, knocking back, proving etc. Just mix and leave and bake! It comes out a bit like a sour-dough, a bit like a ciabatta - very nice indeed and only 4 ingredients.I've got a batch of home-made tomato ketchup in the fridge, which is very close in taste indeed to the brand leaders.I've just finished my first batch of home-made mayonnaise - I am just so pleased with myself for achieving mayonnaise! I had always thought it would be too fiddly and complicated - but Schinner's recipe is easy, and very tasty indeed.I've got a jar of condensed 'milk' in the fridge - it's heaven on a spoon, and I am planning a banoffee pie!The only thing which hasn't worked for me has been the 'White Cake' - it's a similar concept to the pancake/biscuit mix, in that the dry ingredients are combined in a tub, and can then be made up into cake or American Muffins etc. I found that the end result was doughy, and rather unpleasant, so I probably won't attempt this again.Other than that, as I said, I can't recommend this book highly enough.

It tastes better when you make it yourself

M. · 17 November 2018

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L.M. · 19 August 2015

Das ist mit großem Abstand das beste vegane Kochbuch, das ich bisher gesehen habe. Und zwar weil in diesem Buch alle Fragen, die einen in der veganen Küche bewegen, beantwortet werden. (Sofern man gerne selbst kocht.) Hier gibt es keine Rezepte für "Rührei" oder "Wiener Schnitzel" aus gekauftem Seitan oder Spaghetti "Bolognese". Dieses Buch ist ein "Basic" Kochbuch im besten Sinne. Hier werden Grundrezepte vorgestellt, ohne irgend einen modischen Touch. Es erinnert mich an mein altes schwäbisches Kochbuch "Kochen nach Grundrezepten", nur eben für eine Welt, in der es keine tierischen Produkte gibt. Ich hätte jetzt nicht unbedingt Ambitionen meinen Senf oder meine Margarine selbst zu machen. Aber ich finde es gut, zu wissen, wie es geht. Und für Backmischungen hat mir schon immer der Sinn gefehlt. Das ist wohl das amerikanische an dem Buch. Aber allein die Käserezepte lohnen den Kauf. Ich hatte schon das Buch zu veganem Käse der Autorin (in der engl. Fassung) und man merkt an diesem neuen Buch, dass sie ihre Rezepte weiterentwickelt hat. Das ist überhaupt einer der besten Punkte an diesem Buch. Man merkt in jedem Rezept, dass Miyoko Schinner sich seit vielen Jahren intensiv mit der veganen Küche befasst und nicht vor zwei Jahren zum Veganertum bekehrt wurde und meint ihre neuen Erkenntnisse der Welt mitteilen zu müssen, wie es so viele überflüssige Kochbücher gibt. Allein das Rezept für Feta ist grandios. Feta war der Käse, der mir am meisten gefehlt hat, das ist jetzt endgültig vorbei. Ich habe mir extra noch einen "echten" Feta" zum Vergleich gekauft und der "mock" Feta schlägt ihn bei weitem. Auch der oil-free "cheddar" ist großartig. Ebenso das "unsteak". Die Rezepte sind "nachhaltig" im besten Sinne. Alles wird verwertet, es gibt praktisch keine Abfälle. Die Rezepte sind generell so aufgebaut, dass mit einem Minimum an Arbeit ein Maximum an Genuß entstehen kann.Fazit: uneingeschränkt empfehlenswert

My #1 vegan recipes book

M.G. · 25 July 2017

This book is amazing! It is now one of the main books I get inspiration from. It's beautiful, well-written, the recipes are easy to follow, so far, I have done 3-5 in each category and they all turned up very good and yummy! It's more than just a vegan recipe book, she also talks about being zero waste (or as much as we can be) and giving healthy tips and recipe choices such as cutting oil where we can. I love the cheese and unmeat sections because I've not often end up on recipes for these items. I would recommend this book to all my vegan-to-become friends or vegan friends that wish to stop buying industrial vegan package food. You do need to buy some "special item" (that are not often in non-vegan pantries) such as agar agar, nigari (to make your own tofu), vital wheat gluten and xanthan gum. These items are easily available everywhere now (even in Canadian Northern small cities like mine!). they are affordable and they last because you just need a little bit. Happy cooking!

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A.カ. · 11 July 2019

ok

Super addition to my cookbook collection - essential!

C.d. · 14 November 2020

Excellent cookbook - it's quickly becoming one of my favorites. As an expat in France, I must make a lot of vegan items and this is just perfect.

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