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48 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars For those who love to cook
I am quite fond of this book. The layout is easy to read. The recipes are original and creative, but also include a number of better known foods. Each one contains a complete nutritional analysis. There are, however, no estimated preparation times and about half of the reipes call for a long list of ingredients. For those of you who've wandered through health...
Published on April 14, 2000 by Rachel Himes

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19 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars At yeast it tastes good?
I have been an ardent vegan for nearly 2 years, and this book nearly made me go and buy a McDonald's hamburger. The recipes I have tried had ingredients that were expensive, difficult to find or both. The finished dishes were not appealing to any of the senses, and had a horrible aftertaste. The aftertaste may have been attributed to the massive amounts of nutritional...
Published on March 6, 2004


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48 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars For those who love to cook, April 14, 2000
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Rachel Himes (Indiana, Pennsylvania USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Soy of Cooking: Easy-to-Make Vegetarian, Low-Fat, Fat-Free, and Antioxidant-Rich Gourmet Recipes (Paperback)
I am quite fond of this book. The layout is easy to read. The recipes are original and creative, but also include a number of better known foods. Each one contains a complete nutritional analysis. There are, however, no estimated preparation times and about half of the reipes call for a long list of ingredients. For those of you who've wandered through health food stores saying, "what would you do with THAT?" this is a great book. It incorporates some imitation meat flavors and textures and the foods are all hearty. The book contains color photos (always a plus) and is neaty arranged into categories such as apetizers, main courses and desserts. I noticed that no one else made mention of the recipes themselves, so let me do that. . . Colorful guacamole; Especially onion dip; Grilled, marinated portabellos; Spinach balls; Sweet and sour "meatballs"; Veggie nachos; "beef" stew; Split pea curry; 3 Miso soups; Raspberry Walnut dressing; Honey wheat bread; Peanut butter banana squares; Potato casserole; Shepherd's Pie; Jasmine "chicken" TVP; Moussaka; Quiche Lorraine; South-of-the-border scrambler; Tofu in Burgundy Sauce; Cranberry Surprise; Dilly Broccoli Rice; Fettuccine with sun-dried tomato/basil cream sauce; Hawaiian pizza; Pumpkin ravioli; Black forest cake; Cherry Truffles; Fudgy Chocolate Walnut ring and Orange Blosson Pecan cake. Altogether, close to 200 recipes.
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39 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Soy of Cooking is not JUST for the tofu-impaired, ...., December 24, 1997
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Soy of Cooking, by Marie Oser Reviewed by Mimi Clark, "Veggie Gourmet"

Soy of Cooking, by Marie Oser, is for all intents and purposes, a textbook in my vegetarian cooking classes. In addition to the wide variety of delectable soy recipes, it is also an excellent reference book; a primer not JUST for the tofu-impaired, but also for health-conscious individuals who recognize the importance of incorporating soyfoods into their daily diet in an effort to protect against disease.

Ms. Oser's creative use of tofu, tempeh, TVP, miso and soymilk satisfies even the most sophisticated palate. And her section on desserts proves that one needn't feel deprived when egg and dairy products are omitted from recipes. This point was originally illustrated in her first book, Luscious Low Fat Desserts. Ms. Oser was one of the first authors to successfully replace butter/margarine with tofu. A perfect example of this concept is illustrated in "Marie's Incredible Chocolate Brownies," on page 233 of Soy of Cooking; my students' favorite!

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39 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A vegan has found rich, elegant, delicious creations, November 14, 1998
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As a strict new Vegan, I found I was sacrificing flavor for health until I attended a cooking class of Marie Oser's, author of "The Soy of Cooking". I was so grateful to have stumbled upon a marvelous new world of Vegan feasting and promptly bought both of her books, which I now use to the exclusion of all my other cookbooks. There is no need to test any of her recipes before trying them on company - they are each perfection. Even my mainstream friends ask for my recipes and a friend who had never bought tofu came to my house to learn how to make Marie's exquisite pumpkin pie, so smitten was she by mine. Marie has bridged the gap between Vegan ingredients and elegant, rich, marvelously delicious creations.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Easiest way to implement soy in your diet!, June 20, 2001
This review is from: Soy of Cooking: Easy-to-Make Vegetarian, Low-Fat, Fat-Free, and Antioxidant-Rich Gourmet Recipes (Paperback)
After Marie Oser on HGTV I tried her famous Tofu Brownies and have been hooked since. By using silken soy with pastas and tofu with vegetables I have been able to easily and affordably bring the benefits of soy to my diet. Her recipes are easy and pretty fast. I have made several of these dishes for friends and they have been none the wiser. The best is listening to a dinner guest go on about how much they hate tofu...while they are eating it! Ha! The best part of this book is her glossary of soy products and alternatives for things like sugar and butter. Such a great bit to include for the novice. I think the only bad thing I can say is that she says Westsoy is the best tasting soy milk - I insist that Edensoy is much better!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Veggie Book, August 10, 2001
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"jerry@private.com" (City of the Angeles) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Soy of Cooking: Easy-to-Make Vegetarian, Low-Fat, Fat-Free, and Antioxidant-Rich Gourmet Recipes (Paperback)
I'm a busy bachelor and have rarely cooked for myself. A friend recommended "Soy of Cooking" to me and it rocks! The food is simply delicious, the recipies are even easy for the kitchen-challenged, and it calls for the very best in Earth's good food. (I read the review of the woman who says it calls for artificial ingredients -- I think she posted her review to the wrong book: I couldn't find any synthetic ingredients in the "Soy of Cooking".) I'm not vegetarian but now I think it may not be such a bad idea. I'm glad some chefs love food and health enough to write a cook book that keeps my palette happy and heart beating...
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thank Heaven for Marie Oser!!!, July 19, 2000
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Patricia A. E. Jones (Westlake Village, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Soy of Cooking: Easy-to-Make Vegetarian, Low-Fat, Fat-Free, and Antioxidant-Rich Gourmet Recipes (Paperback)
Wow! I just finished making six of Marie's recipes and they were easy to make and delicious. I even had some friends over who didn't know it was completely VEGAN. They couldn't believe how tasty everything was. I am a single person and find eating out a challenge. Marie's recipes are great for someone who is single like me, and my friends get to enjoy the leftovers. Congratulations to Marie Oser.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Best Soy Recipes I've Ever Tasted, May 1, 2003
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G. Quigley (Lady Lake, FL United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Soy of Cooking: Easy-to-Make Vegetarian, Low-Fat, Fat-Free, and Antioxidant-Rich Gourmet Recipes (Paperback)
I give this 4 stars, only because some of the ingredients are not typical pantry stock and many of the recipes are labor intensive. However, they are "delicious" and filled with nutritional balance. The quantities are large, so often, I will freeze recipes. Also, I've found that if I don't have all the ingredients like mushroom powder or nutritional yeast, the recipe is still very good. Thank you, Marie Oser, for taking the time to test and balance healthy recipes that are worth making.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Easiest way to get the benefits of soy!, June 20, 2001
This review is from: Soy of Cooking: Easy-to-Make Vegetarian, Low-Fat, Fat-Free, and Antioxidant-Rich Gourmet Recipes (Paperback)
Marie Oser appeared on HGTV a long time ago and made her famous Chocolate Tofu Brownies and after I tried that recipe I knew I would be hooked. By using silken soy in pasta dishes and stir fry vegetables with actual SPICE, I was able to actually enjoy soy. I think that soy is a very intimidating ingredient for people since they really don't understand how completely versatile it is. This book has recipes that are so easy to follow and don't take very much time to prepare. She also has a glossary of soy terms and includes a lot of alternatives to things like sugar and butter which can or cannot be used, based on what the reader is looking for. Personally, I preferred the sucanat and prune spreads, etc. But this is a fantastic starting point for those cooks who have never cooked with soy. The only negative thing I have to say about this book was that she suggested Westsoy as the best flavored soy milk - I would have to insist that Edensoy is much better!
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WOW!, August 16, 2001
This review is from: Soy of Cooking: Easy-to-Make Vegetarian, Low-Fat, Fat-Free, and Antioxidant-Rich Gourmet Recipes (Paperback)
Who knew Soy could be so versatile? Marie Oser, I guess! Her recipes are wonderful - everything is so tasty, and she makes it so easy for us vegans. A great book - much used in my kitchen!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars She made it easy.., June 11, 2001
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Alyce F. Caughey (Apache Junction, Arizona United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Soy of Cooking: Easy-to-Make Vegetarian, Low-Fat, Fat-Free, and Antioxidant-Rich Gourmet Recipes (Paperback)
Recently deciding to become vetetarian I knew that I would be doomed to eating peas and potatoes forever.. And then I happened to find vegsource.com on the internet who introduced me to Marie Oser via her discussion board. The board eventually led me to purchase her book Soy of Cooking. For two months now I have used her recipes and they are delicious.. I was proud to serve company over the weekend.. I love this cookbook and would certainly buy it again.
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