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Persuasively setting out to overturn commonly held views and cooking habits (“often the “rules” about cooking and food preparation are habits learned from our parents or from recipe books, so we don’t think to question why we discard some parts and eat others”), Ellen Tout’s The Complete Book of Vegan Compleating is inspiring in style, encyclopaedic in scope, and thoroughly practical.
So, what exactly is “compleating”? As the author explains, it simply means eating “all edible parts of fruits, vegetables and herbs.” All too often we chop off and discard parts of food we could make tasty, nutritious use of - peelings, the tops of leeks, large proportions of ginger and chillies, and fruit seeds, for example. The author also points out that earlier generations, with their engrained “waste not, want not” attitude, didn’t discard perfectly decent food to the extent we do today. Alongside doing ourselves out of nutritional nuggets, and wasting money, this habit also has detrimental environmental impact: “When food reaches landfill, it can’t compost naturally and can take many years to degrade, releasing methane in the process. This is responsible for eight per cent of global greenhouse gases. On top of that, there’s also the land, energy, water, transport and resources involved in producing the food to begin with.”
Within this clear, convincing context, the bulk of the book takes the form of a food-by-food guide to compleating. Each entry provides information on nutritional benefits, and ways to use every part of the plant, fruit, herb or vegetable through easy-to-follow, inspiring recipes, from how to make vegan butter from the liquid left in chickpea tins, to conjuring delicious crisps from pumpkin skin. Both inventive and practical, this book is sure to have readers binning long-held views and habits to stop all that needless binning of food.
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The Complete Book of Vegan Compleating Synopsis
What is "compleating"? Completely eating every part of a fruit or vegetable!
Plant-based diets are a wonderful way to protect the planet, but fruits and vegetables still have carbon footprints, and often the parts we throw away or compost are the most nutritious and delicious bits. Ellen Tout, sustainability expert and dedicated vegan, is passionate about maximizing the benefits of veganism, and through just a few simple tips, tricks and ingenious recipes she can revolutionize the way you cook.
Transform banana skins into pulled pork ; make amazing vegan butter from the liquid in a can of chickpeas; give new life to leftover wine by making your own vinegar; forget everything you knew about kiwi by whipping up a batch of whole kiwi salsa for tacos. Arranged alphabetically, not only does each section include internationally-inspired recipes, but also tried-and-tested, environmentally-friendly alternatives to household cleaning, beauty products, and pet food. Dye fabrics pink with avocado skins; or transform a coconut half into a houseplant pot. Compleat recipes show how to make dishes that use every part of the ingredient, such as Pumpkin Pie with Caramelized Seeds or Carrot Top Tabouleh, while techniques such as pickling, fermenting and off-cuts broths can save pretty much anything from the bin.
Whether you're an experienced vegan cook, or just starting to explore plant-based eating, you're sure to find inspiration from this encyclopaedic guide.
About This Edition
ISBN: |
9781848993945 |
Publication date: |
14th September 2021 |
Author: |
Ellen Tout |
Publisher: |
Nourish Books an imprint of Watkins Media |
Format: |
Paperback |
Pagination: |
240 pages |
Primary Genre |
Cookery, Food and Drink
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Press Reviews
Ellen Tout Press Reviews
Jam-packed full of so much advice -
so friendly, helpful, packed full of tips, tricks, delicious recipes and easy ways to compleat in a satisfying every day way.
- Melissa Hemsley
A modern and mindful guide to zero-waste living, with practical tips, trends and budget-friendly recipes.
- Katy Beskow, bestselling author of 15 Minute Vegan, Five Ingredient Vegan, Vegan Fakeaway and Easy Vegan Bible
This book is a great education on how to use beautiful produce to its full potential. Roots, shoots, tops and all!
- Bettina Campolucci Bordi AKA Bettina's Kitchen, author of Happy Food and 7-Day Vegan Challenge
Ingenious ideas for making the most of every type of leftover, this book will be a well-thumbed resource in my kitchen.
- Georgina Wilson-Powell, founder and editor of pebble magazine
I love it! I know this is a book I will continue to enjoy reading and using throughout the seasons.
- Rose Elliot, author of The Complete Vegan