Vegetarian cookery

  • My Darling Lemon Thyme

    £20.00

    “Spiced pumpkin snacking cake, Pea, mint + halloumi fritters, Mushroom + lentil lasagne, and Roasted strawberry + ginger ‘ice cream’ are among the beautiful, nourishing, simple-to-make and absolutely delicious recipes celebrated in Emma Galloway’s third book from her home kitchen. Everyday food should be quick and easy, using readily available ingredients and simple techniques. Over years working as a chef and as a mother of two, Emma has designed tips and tricks to make cooking simpler through planning ahead and using ingredients that are easy to swap out. Dotted throughout My Darling Lemon Thyme: Every Day, you will find ‘anything’ recipes to suit your tastes and whatever ingredients you have to hand. All the recipes are vegetarian, flavour-packed and gluten free -recipes you can trust, for every season, every day”–Publisher marketing.

  • Ottolenghi Test Kitchen

    £25.00

    Relaxed, flexible home cooking from Yotam Ottolenghi and his superteam. Whether they’re conjuring up new recipes or cooking for themselves at home, the Ottolenghi Test Kitchen team do what we all do: they raid their kitchens. But then, they turn whatever they find into approachable creations with an ‘Ottolenghi’ twist. This instinct is in perfect sync with recent times, when we’ve all been standing in front of our kitchen shelves, our cupboards and our fridges, wondering what to cook with what we’ve got; how to put a can of chickpeas or a bag of frozen peas to good use, instead of taking an extra trip to the shops. The team welcome us into their creative space. This book is all about feeding ourselves and our families with less stress and less fuss, but with all the ‘wow’ of an Ottolenghi meal.

  • Celebrate

    £20.00

    Plant-based recipes for every occasion, from family meals to games nights and celebrations

  • My First Green Cook Book

    My First Green Cook Book

    £14.99

    Following on from ‘My First Cook Book,’ the 2019 winner of ‘The Great British Bake Off’, David Atherton, goes green in his next collection of recipes for young chefs to eat well, feel good and protect the planet. With over 40 plant-based recipes for yummy meals, savoury snacks, tasty treats and showstopper puds, this book is a visual feast for readers who care about the food on their plate. Featuring easy to follow, boldly illustrated step-by-step instructions, this collection of deliciously healthy recipes is worthy of any Bake Off enthusiast.

  • Veggiestan

    £26.00

    Veggiestan, ‘the land of vegetables’ refers to the Middle Eastern region that merits such a name; a region that is bubbling, simmering and bursting with vegetarian traditions and recipes – much like this book.

  • One Pot, Three Ways

    One Pot, Three Ways

    £22.00

    Rachel Ama is taking batch cooking one step further and reframing vegan cooking by creating one main centrepiece dish that make flavour-packed vegetables the worthy hero of every meal. With over 80 brand new recipes inspired by her Caribbean and African roots, Rachel offers three creative and flavoursome ways to serve and use each one-pot recipe. She puts flavour and flexibility at the heart of your kitchen.Make a big pot/pan/tray, then either freeze it for later, serve it up with simple assembly suggestions or mix it up and transform your dish into another – it’s totally up to you!

  • The Traveling Vegan Cookbook

    £16.99

    Kirsten Kaminski, author of ‘Vegan Holiday Cooking,’ opens up a new world of flavour to vegan cuisine with her new travel-inspired cookbook. Kirsten travelled all over the world to compile stunning photos and exciting vegan recipes for this cookbook; from Middle Eastern Mushroom Schwarma and Baba Ganoush to Vegan Sushi and Pad Thai, so many exciting plant-based meals await you. Break away from boring staple cooking by reinventing heavy animal-based dishes from across the globe.

  • From the Veg Patch

    £25.00

    Everyday vegetable dishes to share with friends and family. Kathy Slack takes us through a year in her veg patch in this celebration of her ten favourite things to grow and eat. Peas, lettuce, courgettes, beans, tomatoes, beetroot, squash, apples, kale and leeks; all simple to grow, affordable and readily available to anyone without a growing space of their own. Most recipes are vegetarian, some use meat or fish, but every dish makes veg the star of the plate. This is food for everyone and every day.

  • Super Natural Simple

    £22.00

    More than 120 whole-food, vegetarian recipes for quick weeknight meals full of flavour, spice, colour and nutrition, from New York Times bestselling author Heidi Swanson

  • The Green Barbecue

    £17.99

    With summer on the horizon, it’s time to make the most of the sunny days by sticking on the grill and getting some great food on the barbecue. If prepping a meat-free BBQ seems a challenge, think again: this collection of 75 flavour-packed and mouth-watering recipes is completely meat-free. Whether you’re entertaining for vegetarian guests or you’re preparing a flexitarian feast, these recipes are quick and easy to make, great for all the family and completely fuss-free.

  • One: Pot, Pan, Planet

    One: Pot, Pan, Planet

    £28.00

    Sunday Times bestseller

    Award-winning cook Anna Jones blazes the trail again for how we all want to cook now: quick, sustainably and stylishly.

  • How not to diet

    £12.99

    The author of the major bestseller How Not to Die reveals the groundbreaking scientific research behind how a plant-based diet can maximize our fat-burning systems for long-term weight loss success.

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