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The medical world has been touting the health benefits of the Mediterranean diet for decades. In The Mediterranean Vegan Kitchen, Donna Klein provides more than 300 recipes suited to anyone who wants to eat a healthful diet free of animal products. Unlike many vegetarian or vegan cookbooks that simply take the meat or dairy products out of a recipe--or even worse, use tasteless substitutes--this book includes only recipes that actually exist in Mediterranean cuisine. You won't find any grainy cheese substitutes or spongy meat imposters here.

In chapters on every course from appetizers to desserts, the author presents recipe upon recipe for flavorful and healthy dishes--all without meat, dairy, or eggs. Appetizers like Mushrooms Stuffed with Bread Crumbs, Parsley, and Garlic--given a sweet and nutty zing from the addition of a fortified wine--or Baked Black Olives with Herbes de Provence and Anise are so full flavored they certainly don't need the richness of animal products. The Poor Man's Pesto (so named because of the absence of cheese) that tops fluffy Potato Gnocchi proves that fruity green olive oil is the heart and garden-fresh basil is the soul of a good pesto. Desserts don't disappoint either. Relying on fresh fruits for flavor, they are just the sort of sweet and rich concoctions we expect from the Mediterranean. Baked Pears are stuffed with a rich blend of bread crumbs, toasted almonds, and chocolate and baked in a flavorful mixture of marsala, white wine, and pear or apple juice.

An extremely helpful Meals in Minutes section offers menu suggestions for those whose schedules allow only an hour or less for meal preparation, and the nutritional information provided for each dish is a welcome bonus for health-conscious cooks. --Robin Donovan

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Food writer Klein's goal was to include only vegan recipes "that really exist in Mediterranean cuisine," and because much of Mediterranean cooking is vegan by nature olive oil is used in many cuisines rather than butter, and meat has never been the centerpiece of the meal, for example she was successful. Rather than experimenting with replacements for anchovies and the like, she chose recipes that already met the requirements of a vegan diet, from a Moroccan Couscous with Seven-Vegetable Tagine to Proven?al Tomatoes Stuffed with Herbed Rice. The one ingredient that is conspicuously absent, which Klein acknowledges, is cheese, as it's difficult to think of pesto and many pasta dishes without it; she leaves the option of using cheese substitutes to her readers. For all vegetarian collections.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: HP Trade (May 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1557883599
  • ISBN-13: 978-1557883599
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.4 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (90 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #8,847 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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    #47 in  Books > Cooking, Food & Wine > Vegetables & Vegetarian > Vegan

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
total fat, saturated fat, romaine salad, light tomato sauce, chickpea salad, braised pears, plum tart, black truffle sauce, advance prep, assembled gratin, thinly sliced green tops, medium stockpot, toasted baguette rounds, reserved scallion greens, brisk simmer, frozen baby green peas, reheat over low heat, season with additional salt, large green beans, low heat for one hour, pita toasts, drizzle with the remaining oil, soft white bread crumbs, coarse variety, fine topping
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Dietary Fiber, Basic Vegetable Broth, Cook's Tip, Cholesterol Omg, Italian Lemon Ice, Garlic-Herb Pita Toasts, Orange Vinaigrette, Use the Concentrated Vegetable Broth, Toasted Walnuts, Middle Eastern, Great Northern, Salsa Romesco, Lemon-Date Dressing, Poor Man's Pesto, Classic Bruschetta, Macedonia of Strawberries, Roasted Garlic Vinaigrette, Strawberry Parfait, Garlic Sauce, Microwave Vegetable Broth, Golden Delicious, Classic Italian Vinaigrette, Provençal Eggplant Caviar, Grand Marnier, United States
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261 of 265 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Buy this incredible vegan cookbook!, October 29, 2001
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This cookbook is the antidote for the question often posed by well-meaning non-vegans: "don't you find a vegan diet limiting, with only vegetables and tofu?"

I've cooked several of the dishes, all of which have been hits with vegan and non-vegan eaters - satisfying even to my meat-eating friends who believe only meat makes a meal! I served the squash gnocchi recently at a dinner party, and my guests were bowled over by it (it was worth every minute of effort). A cold cauliflower salad with a dressing involving capers was outstanding.

What I most enjoy about the book is its quintessentially mediterranean nature: simple, fresh, uncomplicated, and absolutely delicious. Having grown up in an Italian family, I've hungered for vegan recipes with mediterranean roots that are not the usual pasta and sauce fare. This book has this and more.

While I enjoy cooking with and eating soy products, this book takes a creative approach that doesn't rely on this as many vegan cookbooks do. It also has recipes appealing to every level, from the person wanting only a few ingredients and easy prep to the experienced cook willing to invest a good amount of time. Buy this book - you won't regret it!

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78 of 79 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good honest eats!, July 6, 2001
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My husband and I tried two recipes from this book...the Marinated Lentil Salad (pg 87) and the Roasted Green Beans with Slivered Almonds (pg 147). Both were excellent (note: while I am a vegetarian, my husband is definitely not, and he declared that these were both "make it again" recipes). In fact, the lentil salad was the best we've ever eaten. I'm going to try one of the other bean salads tomorrow.

I bought this book because it contained recipes that did not contain soy replacements, but instead relied on good, honest combinations of "real" ingredients. Don't get me wrong, there are a lot of wonderful soy substitutes out there, and we enjoy many of them (except for the soy cheese-substitutes, which are uniformly too strong and strange-tasting). But when I found myself using miso in a Mediterranean dish as a substitute for anchovies, I knew things had gone too far! I happened upon this book quite by accident, but by the time I finished reading the author's introduction, I knew it was a book for me.

I am also a weight watcher and this book contains nutritional information with each recipe (sufficient enough to calculate POINTS, if you are a member of WW). While the recipes are not all lowfat, many are -- simply because of the lack of dairy and meat. Some recipes seem to be a little heavy-handed with olives, olive oil, and nuts, but it will be easy to use a lighter hand when I make some of those dishes.

I heartily recommend this book to vegetarians of all types, and also to omnivores who want to incorporate a few meatless meals into their lifestyles. Even if you are not a vegan or a vegetarian, do not shy away from this title. You won't be disappointed. Way to go, Ms. Klein! I'm looking forward to your next vegetarian cookbook.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful resource, November 1, 2001
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Okay, I admit it, I think a day without cheese is a waste of time. That said, I have to confess I'm really impressed with this book and its wealth of vegan recipes which literally made my mouth water as I read through them. The range of cuisines is quite good, and while there are a lot of ingredients and techniques in common, the variety here is quite wonderful. The recipes are clear and concise, and nothing seems outrageously difficult or time-consuming. These are recipes you'll use. The only reason I didn't give this book five stars is because I really do like a few illustrations. It's nice occasionally to know what a dish is supposed to look like. Even if you're a meat-eater, give this one a shot; at the very least you'll find a raft of side dishes guaranteed to enhance any meal.
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5.0 out of 5 stars This is a great cookbook.
I have been doing the Mediterranean diet for a few months, but I am allergic to dairy so it limits my choices for menu options. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best vegetarian cookbook
This is by far the best vegetarian cookbook out there. Unlike other cookbooks where you never know if your meal will come out being delicious or not, every recipe in this book is... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Love it!
This vegan cookbook is a great one if you are like us & would prefer "real" food rather than using a bunch of "meat" subsitutes.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I'm not a vegan and I love the recipes!
This is the most used cookbook in my household. I am a vegetarian, not vegan. I think the recipes, exactly as prepared, are absolutely delicious. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars no more cheese please!
I'm a vegetarian TOTALLY SICK OF CHEESE! I love cheese, but found myself putting cheese on everything as a meat substitute. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars The best cookbook I have come across
I recieved this cookbook as a gift a year or two ago after hungering after it for a very long time. What really intrigued me was that she uses real authentic recipes, that were... Read more
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