Eat, Drink & Be Vegan
Everyday Vegan Recipes Worth Celebrating
- Publisher
- Arsenal Pulp Press
- Initial publish date
- Sep 2007
- Category
- Vegetarian & Vegan, Entertaining
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781551522241
- Publish Date
- Sep 2007
- List Price
- $25.95
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Description
Finalist for ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Award in the Cooking category.
In Dreena Burton's first two bestselling vegan cookbooks, The Everyday Vegan and Vive le Vegan!, she offered a dazzling array of healthy, animal-free recipes, many of which are based ont her experience as a mother of two young girls she and her husband are raising as vegans. Dreena also maintains an active blog (vivelevegan.blogspot.com) and website (everydayvegan.com) and and has cultivated an enthusiastic audience for her nutritious recipes.
In this, her third cookbook, Dreena turns her attention to celebratory food-- imaginative, colourful, and delectable vegan fare perfect for all kinds of events, from romantic meals to dinner parties to casual potlucks.
Many of the recipes are appropriate for everyday meals as well. The book includes over 150 recipes and 16 full-color photographs, as well as meal plans and cooking notes.
Eat, Drink and Be Vegan is destined to join the bestselling ranks of her first two books (The Everyday Vegan is now in its fourth printing, and Vive le Vegan! is in its third). Come celebrate with Dreena and impress your guests (and yourself) with these sensational animal-free recipes.
Recipes include Lentil and Veggie Chimichangas; Thai Chick-Un Pizza, White Bean Rosemary Soup with Fresh Basil and Jumbo Croutons, Olive and Sundried Tomato Hummus, Veggie Tempeh Muffuletta, Tomato Dill Lentil Soup, Creamy Cashew Dip with Fruit, Crepes with Maple Butter Cream, 5-Star Ice Cream Sandwiches, Chocolate Pumpkin Pie, and Hemp-anola (Dreena's take on granola).
Now in its 4th printing.
About the author
Dreena Burton is a regular contributor to VegNews magazine and Vegan.com, is featured on the Everyday Dish cooking DVD, and is the author of the bestselling cookbooks The Everyday Vegan, Vive le Vegan!, and Eat, Drink & Be Vegan. She also maintains a lively online presence with her blog and website. She lives in White Rock, BC, with her husband and two daughters.
Editorial Reviews
Through her three cookbooks, Dreena has developed a vault of recipes that are healthy, accessible and vegan-friendly. Her latest book, Eat, Drink & Be Vegan, features recipes that are versatile enough to transition from everday dish to party offering.
-Gannett News Service
Gannett News Service
In the book, Burton proves that vegan dishes can be easy and quick to make, using familiar, everyday ingredients.
-Peace Arch News
Peace Arch News
Vegetarians in Paradise
Eat, Drink & Be Vegan is enhanced with sixteen full-color photographs, and is a welcome addition to personal, professional, and community cookbook collections.
-Midwest Book Review
Midwest Book Review
Eat, Drink & Be Vegan is full of vibrant, healthy, and delicious recipes that are perfect for an everyday meal or special celebration, without the need to rely on overly processed foods. Cheers to Dreena, who has provided us with yet another wonderful cookbook that reflects her fun personality and dedication to showing the world that compassionate, wholesome food can taste amazing.
-Jenna and Bob Torres, co-authors, Vegan Freak: Being Vegan in a Non-Vegan World and co-hosts, Vegan Freak Radio.
Vegan Freak
January Magazine
Combining a simple design with oodles of valuable veggie cooking info and mouth-watering recipes, Burton's latest cookbook features "celebration" recipes and is every bit as good as her previous books, the now-classic The Everyday Vegan and the impressive follow-up Vive le Vegan!.... Vegan cooking is always a celebration when Burton's books are in the kitchen.
-Monday Magazine (Victoria, BC)
Monday Magazine
In her third vegan cookbook, Dreena Burton shows how easy it is to enjoy fabulous meals that are animal-free.... Her enthusiasm for vegan cooking is infectious and will help spur you on to try more imaginative recipes than you ever thought possible.
-North Shore News (North Vancouver)
North Shore News
If you have enjoyed Dreena's recipes in the past or are you looking for a cookbook that will provide you with easy entertaining ideas that will impress your friends of all ages, then pick up Eat, Drink & Be Vegan.
-Lifelines (Toronto Vegetarian Association)
Lifelines (Toronto Vegetarian Assoc)
Like its predecessors, Eat, Drink & Be Vegan puts flavour at the fore. Even as a raging carnivore, I can see myself making her Thai coconut corn stew or tomato-dill-lentil soup.
-Georgia Straight
Georgia Straight