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RAWvolution: Gourmet Living Cuisine
RAWvolution Gourmet Living Cuisine
Author: Matt Amsden
Following a vegan, raw foods diet does not mean you have to give up your favorite delicacies or condemn yourself to a life of celery and carrot sticks. As renowned raw foods chef Matt Amsden reveals in this vibrant, inspiring book, raw cuisine represents the discovery and innovative use of luscious natural ingredients. From imaginative new dishe...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780060843182
ISBN-10: 0060843187
Publication Date: 7/4/2006
Pages: 224
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4.5 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Regan Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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I am not a vegan, or even a vegitarian. I bought this book because my mate hates vegetables and I was looking for some simple side dishes I could prepare for myself along with our meals. This book is fabulous. Unlike the other raw food cookbooks I've looked at, this has a sane number of ingredients, most of which can be found in a regular grocery store. There are many recipes which I make over and over again, such as the zucchini hummus, the mashed cauliflower (faux potatoes) with gravy (the gravy recipe is to die for, although I like it better with the onions sauteed first), zucchini "pasta" made with a spirooli slicer, and eggless egg salad. One warning though -- I think that he overseasons a bit, and I normally like heavily seasoned food. Start with a fraction of the amount of salt and spices he recommends, and then season to taste from there. Oh one other warning -- I find raw soup awful, but still, the book is more than worth its cost because there are so many easy, usable recipes. A few require a dehydrator, but with most you can get by with a food processor.


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