Reddit Reddit reviews Hearty Vegan Meals for Monster Appetites: Lip-Smacking, Belly-Filling, Home-Style Recipes Guaranteed to Keep Everyone-Even the Meat Eaters-Fantastically Full

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3 Reddit comments about Hearty Vegan Meals for Monster Appetites: Lip-Smacking, Belly-Filling, Home-Style Recipes Guaranteed to Keep Everyone-Even the Meat Eaters-Fantastically Full:

u/Tackybabe · 3 pointsr/veganrecipes

I always bring sloppy joes (jonis) from here - everyone loves them https://www.amazon.ca/Hearty-Vegan-Meals-Monster-Appetites/dp/1592334555

u/TLStarfighter · 1 pointr/vegan

My wife is Vegan and I am not, however, ever since we started dating we have cooked exclusively Vegan at home. I have enjoyed the challenge of finding and making delicious meals that I, as a non-vegan, enjoy and even prefer to animal based fare.

The easiest hit we have had serving food to non-vegans is probably a Savory Leek Quiche recipe from the Vegetarian Times: http://www.vegetariantimes.com/recipe/savory-leek-quiche/

We have also had some great reviews from the excellent, although fairly difficult, Millennium Restaurant Cookbooks (The Rhubarb and Tempeh Cannelloni was a huge success): http://www.millenniumrestaurant.com/restaurant/cookbook.html

As the non-vegan is residence I have most enjoyed a cookbook that my wife bought for me while she was visiting Texas: http://www.amazon.com/Hearty-Vegan-Meals-Monster-Appetites/dp/1592334555

My suggestion is to avoid recipes which try to mimic traditional meat dishes using meat substitutes. In general, meat substitutes are never going to be as good as meat and those recipes are wasting time trying to be meat like rather than focusing on what makes non-animal foods taste great. Look for dishes from cultures where meat consumption is rare to non-existent; they will have perfected flavor and balance without the use of animal products and will highlight a vegetable product as the star of the dish. As far as cookbooks go The Artful Vegan from Millennium does an excellent job of putting the vegetables first. Unfortunately the recipes in the Millennium cookbooks are often time consuming and relatively difficult which tends to confine them to weekend and dinner party cooking at our house.

I hope this helps.