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20 Minutes to Dinner: Quick, Low-Fat, Low-Calorie Vegetarian Meals

20 Minutes to Dinner: Quick, Low-Fat, Low-Calorie Vegetarian Meals

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This is the book I'd wish I'd had 10 years ago ...
Review: ... when I became a vegan. Perhaps this book ought to have been entitled "30 minutes to dinner" instead - yet this shouldn't put any people off, and as the previous comment rightly states, the negative critics given by some people is completely unjust! Bryanna is - in my opinion - one of the most innovative vegan cooks, and I can recommend any of her books (I have them all myself). Not only is the book about quick vegan meals, they are also extremely low-fat, yet all are rich-tasting delicious meals - AND as also mentioned below - the ingredients are easily available in health food stores (even in Denmark where I live!) If you do not have a food processor, get one now, as this is one equipment that Bryanna uses very frequently in her books. The opening chapter is about cooking & shopping tips, and this is very useful for planning your meals, as well as making a lot of your basics yourself - it's cheaper and you're sure not to get any weird extra-ingredients! There's a chapter on speedy dips and spreads, lovely soups and chowders (check out the sea vegetable chowder!), inventive salads (the oriental noodle salad is sooo delicious!), pasta dishes, quick pizzas, extensive sandwich and all kinda stuffed breads ideas, grilled alternatives to meat (tofu & seitan), stirfries, ... the book is simply jampacked with ideas and variations so that you can use what you have at hand. It is a superb cookbook, and it's definitely recommended!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This is the book I'd wish I'd had 10 years ago ...
Review: ... when I became a vegan. Perhaps this book ought to have been entitled "30 minutes to dinner" instead - yet this shouldn't put any people off, and as the previous comment rightly states, the negative critics given by some people is completely unjust! Bryanna is - in my opinion - one of the most innovative vegan cooks, and I can recommend any of her books (I have them all myself). Not only is the book about quick vegan meals, they are also extremely low-fat, yet all are rich-tasting delicious meals - AND as also mentioned below - the ingredients are easily available in health food stores (even in Denmark where I live!) If you do not have a food processor, get one now, as this is one equipment that Bryanna uses very frequently in her books. The opening chapter is about cooking & shopping tips, and this is very useful for planning your meals, as well as making a lot of your basics yourself - it's cheaper and you're sure not to get any weird extra-ingredients! There's a chapter on speedy dips and spreads, lovely soups and chowders (check out the sea vegetable chowder!), inventive salads (the oriental noodle salad is sooo delicious!), pasta dishes, quick pizzas, extensive sandwich and all kinda stuffed breads ideas, grilled alternatives to meat (tofu & seitan), stirfries, ... the book is simply jampacked with ideas and variations so that you can use what you have at hand. It is a superb cookbook, and it's definitely recommended!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bryanna Clark Grogan kicks butt in the kitchen!
Review: EXCELLENT! A must have. I have been vegan for a little over 7 months now and this is the first book I've found that is consistently good, fast, healthy,economical,and so delicious that even my non-vegan husband didn't pull a face when I presented him with the carrot-oat patties and brown gravy. Recipes for substitutes for egg, meat, fish, cream, and cheese are found throughout the text (the Melty Pizza Cheeze is mild and not disgusting like a lot of the faux vegan subs)as well as quick meal suggestions. I own a few other vegan recipe books and, although they have beautiful recipes, I find that they are not fast or simple enough for the everday- gotta -get- the- meal- on-while-kids-are-screaming- life that I lead. Some say the recipes take 30 minutes-I don't think that matters. If it is under 45 minutes then it is a quick meal. Gourmet vegan menus can take hours sometimes. This book will be the one with gravy splatters and juice stains. I highly reccommend it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very delicious and quick to make.
Review: GREAT recipes and very easy to make. Almost all of the dishes took less than 30 minutes to make and they were ALL delicious. I thought the spinach pizza was the best!. I have cooked most of these dishes for my family and everybody seems very pleased. The book offers many different foods such as, flavorful spanish rice, seafood, soups, appetizers, spagetti, lasagna, many salads and other fresh foods. The fish recipes were all great and I found them easy to make. The book takes you step-by -step into the preparation process. I was very satisfied with all the recipes contained in this book and the price is very reasonable.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best vegan cookbook!
Review: I have been a lacto-ovo vegetarian for many years and own more than a dozen cookbooks in this genre. I bought this book about 5 years ago and I continue to use it weekly. It is the very best one that I have seen. The recipes are delicious and easy to make. I have also found that they leave a lot of room to vary the recipe by suggesting other ingredients. The eggless salad is always a hit at potlucks - my husband didn't know the difference! My very favorite is the 20-minute risotto which you would think would be impossible but it turns out wonderful. The seitan fajitas and shepard's pie are fantastic too - I make them almost every other week.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not always twenty minutes, but not bad.
Review: I have only tried out two recipes from this book 1) Greek style spinach pizza, and 2) Soy "fish cakes". The pizza was quick, easy, and very tasty, although not having a feta flavor,as promised. The fish cakes used exotic ingredients and took me 90 minutes to prepare, not 20 as the title of the book suggests.

One of the reasons for the long preparation time is that the recipe starts out assuming that you have COOKED (and cooled) brown rice on hand. Cooking brown rice by itself takes about 35 minutes,way over the limit already.

The second reason is having to blend NINE ingredients, to add to FIVE other pre-prepared ones. To all the time needed to do this, add the rice cooking and cooling, fifteen minutes for the baking, and you far exceed twenty minutes.

A minor annoyance is the exotic (at least to me) ingredients that are often used, like kelp powder, nutritional yeast flakes, miso, etc. I doubt that these ingredients are readily available everywhere. (The book does give a list of mail order addresses, though)

In spite of my being exhausted by the cooking (I am not a very experienced cook, as you may have guessed,) the fish cakes tasted quite good. So, all in all, if you are prepared to read the recipes very carefully beforehand (so as to avoid the "cooked rice" syndrome,) and plan realistically where to get the exotics, this is a very useful book. Just use it selectively.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not always twenty minutes, but not bad.
Review: I have only tried out two recipes from this book 1) Greek style spinach pizza, and 2) Soy "fish cakes". The pizza was quick, easy, and very tasty, although not having a feta flavor,as promised. The fish cakes used exotic ingredients and took me 90 minutes to prepare, not 20 as the title of the book suggests.

One of the reasons for the long preparation time is that the recipe starts out assuming that you have COOKED (and cooled) brown rice on hand. Cooking brown rice by itself takes about 35 minutes,way over the limit already.

The second reason is having to blend NINE ingredients, to add to FIVE other pre-prepared ones. To all the time needed to do this, add the rice cooking and cooling, fifteen minutes for the baking, and you far exceed twenty minutes.

A minor annoyance is the exotic (at least to me) ingredients that are often used, like kelp powder, nutritional yeast flakes, miso, etc. I doubt that these ingredients are readily available everywhere. (The book does give a list of mail order addresses, though)

In spite of my being exhausted by the cooking (I am not a very experienced cook, as you may have guessed,) the fish cakes tasted quite good. So, all in all, if you are prepared to read the recipes very carefully beforehand (so as to avoid the "cooked rice" syndrome,) and plan realistically where to get the exotics, this is a very useful book. Just use it selectively.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book offers delicious recipes
Review: I have totally changed the way I cook now. I'm not a vegetarian, but I do want to eat healthy, so this book really came in handy. I have tried several of the recipes already and I'm impressed as to how delicious they are. The book takes you step by step and the instruction is nery easy to follow. What I likes the most is, that the book provides you with many recipes, the hardest part was picking which one I wanted to cook first.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Passes New Orleans food test!
Review: I own four cookbooks by Bryanna Clark Grogan, and plan on buying the rest. They are all EXCELLENT. I was born and raised in New Orleans, so I think I can claim to know what good food tastes like. The negative reviews of this book just blow my mind. The only people who might not like Bryanna's recipes are folks who think a McDonald's drive through is gourmet eating. And Bryanna's recipe ingredients are not hard to find at all; I don't know what that reviewer is talking about. I live in the country, two hours drive from a major city, and most of the ingredients can be found in my local, very rural grocery store. For those in an urban environment, ANY health food store will have nutritional yeast flakes and kelp. Hello! Don't you have a Whole Foods or a Trader Joes? Switching to a vegetarian or vegan diet means opening your mind and having some new experiences, food-wise and shopping-wise. That is part of the fun. Grogan's Chinese cookbook exposed me to Chinese mock meats, and now I get to have a lot of fun shopping in Chinese markets when I go to town. Live a little! And the mock feta isn't going to taste *exactly* like feta...do you expect a vegetarian Boca burger to taste *exactly* like a Big Mac? As for the rice issue, I use Quick Brown rice, available in ANY grocery store...cooks in FIVE MINUTES! Some of you really need to expand your shopping and cooking horizons.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very delicious and quick to make.
Review: I purchased this book because i was trying to go vegan and don't have a lot of time to cook exotic recipes. I have prepared seven of her recipes and I feel that I must share my thoughts with other prospective purchasers. First of all, these meals take a lot longer to prepare than the 20 minutes that the title suggests, in fact most took anywhere from an hour to two hours. Not only is the preparation time severely miscalculated, but they do not include the time that it takes to drive all over the city to find the ingredients that are needed. Secondly, I must admit that I have just gone semi-vegan and cooking vegan is pretty new to me, but I have several vegan friends and have often tasted their cooking as well as the dishes of several vegan restaurants, so I know how delicious vegan meals can be. The recipes in this book are absolutely awful. Of the seven dishes I have prepared using this book, only two of them I was able to stomach. The textures and flavors she creates are absolutely disgusting. My mother was never a good cook but I was able to eat her food and enjoy it, and I am the type of person who isn't too picky with flavor and always willing to try new things. This book was a real waste of money. I don't know why i decided to try other recipes after the first three or so tasted so disgusting. Please, do yourself a favor and save the money you would spend on this book as well as all the wasted ingredients for her extremely disappointing recipes and look for a different book.


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