Good Time Eatin' in Cajun Country: Cajun Vegetarian Cooking (Healthy World Cuisine)
Author(s):
Donna Simon
Label: Book Publishing Company (TN)
Publisher(s):
Book Publishing Company (TN)
Studio: Book Publishing Company (TN)
Manufacturer: Book Publishing Company (TN)
Binding: Paperback
List Price: $11.95
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Editorial Reviews
Book Description
The wonderful flavors and spices of Cajun cooking are now available to vegetarians. Donna Simon shows us how to make delicious vegetarian versions of File Gumbo, Boulettes, Red Beans and Rice, Blackened Tofu and much, much more.
Customer Reviews
Simply great!
Very excited to see this book exists -- I've been thinking about writing my own to fill the void of Vegan (or almost-vegan in this case)Cajun Cookbooks. It's not fancy, but includes many of my favorite dishes, and things I can't wait to make that I haven't had since before I could cook for myself. This book is humble, as is the cuisine, not to be confused with New Orleans' flamboyance.
Classic Cajun modified to be meat-, dairy-, and egg-free
Although this book is already eight years old, it is a new favorite to me since I just bought it. Being a vegetarian, until I found this book, my experience with Cajun cooking has been limited to an occasional Red Beans and Rice. Now I am happily preparing Jambalaya, Courtbollion,and Gumbos that are vegan and low in fat.
Never having been pleased before with recipes for vegan cakes, I have to caution the reader that I haven't ventured into the dessert section at the back of the book. Some vegans may find the use of honey as a sweetener a problem and want to make substitutions.
The breakfasts, main dish and side dish recipes are wonderful, and have given me the courage to read non-vegetarian Cajun recipes with an eye as to how to adapt them to my diet.
Fantastic addition to my kitchen!
This book is very complete and has lots of vegan breakfasts as well as main meals. Preserves and baking is included as well. Sure is a great way to spice up a veggie menu!
A useful intro to vegan cajun cuisine
This book gave me some idea of how to serve up food with Cajun flavors but minus the meat and dairy. This book could have been jazzed up a little more though.
Neither imaginative nor attractive.
This book was a great disappointment. Anyone interested in vegetarian cooking who simply loves cookbooks would be better off purchasing a more thorough volume and simply adapting the recipes by removing the meat and making substitutes.
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