But My Family Would Never Eat Vegan!
125 Recipes to Win Everyone Over
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“Proves that going plant-based doesn’t have to mean going without—armed with a positive attitude, playful wit, and an array of mouthwatering recipes!” —Angela Liddon, New York Times–bestselling author of The Oh She Glows Cookbook
With her first cookbook, But I Could Never Go Vegan!, Kristy Turner deliciously refuted every common excuse to prove that, yes, anyone can go vegan. Now, But My Family Would Never Eat Vegan! serves up 125 all-new, scrumptious, satisfying recipes—organized around 20 too-familiar objections to eating vegan as a family:Don’t have time to cook elaborate family dinners? Whip up an easy weeknight solution: Quick Cauliflower Curry, BBQ Chickpea Salad, or Cheesy Quinoa & Veggies.Worried about satisfying the “meat and potatoes” eaters? Wow them with Lazy Vegan Chile Relleno Casserole, Jackfruit Carnitas Burrito Bowl, or Ultimate Twice-Baked Potatoes.Hosting a special event? Try Pizzadillas for game day, Champagne Cupcakes for bridal showers, Maple-Miso Tempeh Cutlets for Thanksgiving, or Herbed Tofu Burgers for your next potluck.
Easy-to-follow, bursting-with-flavor recipes—free of all animal products!—make it easier than ever to please vegans and non-vegans at gatherings. Even your most skeptical relatives will be begging for more!
“Turner dreamed up lighter, vegan alternatives to her family’s favorite dishes. . . . Get ready to warm up from the inside out.” —InStyle
“With a great sense of humor and a riposte for every possible excuse, Turner’s book may have even the most reluctant family considering going vegan.” —Publishers Weekly
“Turner does a great job of keeping the reader’s mouth-watering. Her writing is cheery and informal . . . this is a book to enjoy.” —Booklist
“Dishes that will make even your non-vegan family members beg for second helpings.” —The Nest
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Coming off the success of her debut cookbook, But I Could Never Go Vegan!, Turner delivers a cookbook designed to handle all the typical excuses or doubts for not eating vegan food. For example, "I don't know what we'd do without so many of the staple ingredients we use every day!" highlights vegan pantry staples such as basic cashew cheese sauce. Turner's wit and charm shine through the stories and chapter titles: "If forced to choose between chicken wings and me, my spouse would choose the wings." Many recipes are naturally vegan, such as mushroom kale skillet hash and a green quinoa salad. However, the Double-Double Cheeseburger, which requires vegan substitutions and seemingly a great deal of work, is a gamble with carnivores and may not be worth the effort. The book is organized by excuses and not set out as typical cookbooks are. Helpful icons at the beginning of each recipe label those that are gluten-free, nut-free, or in need of some advanced preparation. Recipes are outlined with prep time and active time commitments and photographs are plentiful. With a great sense of humor and a riposte for every possible excuse, Turner's book may have even the most reluctant family considering going vegan. Photos.