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3rd April 2021
11:00am BST

2. Elsa's Wholesome Life
Again a situation where I followed the blog first, then snapped up the book later.
If you have ever dreamed of living that free, gorgeous hippie life on the sunny coats of Australia, this book is for you – you can practically feel Elsa's dreamy location and lifestyle jumping off the pages of this beautiful book.
Elsa's Wholesome Life features more than 100 of her go-to dishes, from nutritious granolas and powerhouse smoothies to flavour-packed salads and soups, hearty curries and burgers, and drop-dead delicious sweets. A qualified dietitian and nutritionist, the author explains everything you need to know about adopting a plant-based diet, including how to: - get enough iron, vitamin B12 and calcium- achieve the right balance of carbs, proteins and good fats- shop smarter and get more organised in the kitchen.
3. Love is Served
I can't remember where I first heard about this book, but I'm glad I ordered it.
Cafe Gratitude is a gorgeous vegan café in California with the simple ethos that joy derives from loving and being grateful for food, health, and good company. The dishes are named to double as affirmations of self. 'I Am Fearless,' 'I Am Humble,' and 'I Am Open-Hearted' nod to the restaurant's core belief that food is just as much about spirit as it is about appetite.
The food is a celebration of the flavours of plants with organic, from-scratch, and healthy ingredients free of animal products, processed soy, and, in almost all cases, refined sweeteners. Love is Served brings Gratitude-quality meals to your table and the soul and mission of the restaurant to your home. Indulge in cafe favourites 'I Am Awakening' (Raw Key Lime Pie) and 'I Am Passionate' (Black Lava Cake) while cooking up hearty, nourishing dishes like Grilled Polenta with Mushroom Ragout ('I Am Warm-Hearted') and Radicchio, Roasted Butternut Squash, and Sundried Tomato Pesto Grain Salad ('I Am Gracious').
4. Little Green Kitchen – Simple Vegetarian Family Recipes
David and Louise are the Swedish/Danish duo behind the very successful Green Kitchen Stories blog. And now that the couple are parents to three young children, they clearly wanted to take their knowledge on how to cook yummy vegetarian food that kids will eat to the masses, launching their Little Green Kitchen cookbook last year.
In this book, the couple share their passion for cooking fun, modern, wholesome meals with kids' palates in mind, but that also are interesting enough for adults to enjoy. Take your own inspiration from their quest to bring joy back to the dinner table: whip up a batch of Dino Burgers (made with spinach, quinoa, oats and peas), Spinach Waffles, or Stuffed Rainbow Tomatoes with black rice, feta, raisins and cinnamon.
All of the dishes are veggie-packed, colourful, kid-friendly and simple - with most taking under 30 minutes to prepare.
5. Love Real Food
A real kitchen hero, this wonderful collection of delicious, nutritious and satisfying vegetarian recipes is divided into breakfasts, salads, soups, cocktails, feasts and sweet treats. I love how it is written in a friendly and reassuring style, and how the recipes are simple enough for the home cook to easily follow.
How about starting your day with a bowl of quinoa piña colada granola, washed down with a creamy cashew chai latte and followed by a Thai-style mango slaw or West African peanut soup for lunch? And if you're hosting guests for dinner, this book will show how to make a roasted eggplant lasagna (or even throw a taco party). Those with a sweet tooth are bound to love her healthier peanut butter chocolate chip cookies and German chocolate cake.
