Eat More Vegan

By Annie Rigg

Annie Rigg’s fuss-free cooking is all about maximizing flavours and creating healthy meals that are packed with protein and proudly plant-based. Her tempting dishes take inspiration from all over the globe, and are perfect for anyone wanting great food, whether dining solo or catering for a crowd.

Mains include curries, stews, Insta-friendly sushi sandwiches and tasty tacos; Quick Suppers take you from speedy courgette spaghetti with pea ‘pesto’ to Singapore noodles and dhal; inventive Salads include black rice with chargrilled sweet potatoes, Brussels sprout slaw and freekeh tabbouleh; Sides and Seasonings include moreish shoestring potatoes with chat masala, braised Little Gems and plenty of dips and sprinkles; Soups and Light Bites range from classic pumpkin soup to ingenious spring onion pancakes and quick potstickers; and finally, magnificent Feasts include jackfruit bao buns for a party and a traditional pastry-topped pie.

Chapters:
QUICK SUPPERS
MAINS
FEASTS
SOUPS & LIGHT BITES
SALADS
SIDES & SEASONINGS

‘I’ve worked with Annie many times over the years and this beautiful cookbook does not disappoint. It’s jam-packed with exciting and delicious recipes, tips and ideas that will have you racing into the kitchen.’ Rachel Allen

Author: Annie Rigg
Format: Hardcover
Release Date: 02 May 2023
Pages: 176
ISBN: 9781911682516

Annie Rigg is the author of over 15 cookbooks including Eat More Veg, the companion to this book. She is a Leith’s-trained chef, has worked for Delia Smith, and is part of the Great British Bake Off team, writing some of the official GBBO guides. She is also a food stylist with over 150 cookbook projects to her name, and a recipe developer and tester for restaurants, brands and production companies. She lives in Hampshire.

Praise for Eat More Veg:

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‘Irresistible vegetarian and vegan dishes, maximising the impact and flavour of plant-based ingredients in ways that are fresh and enticing.’ – Aldo Zilli, Daily Express

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‘Perfect for cooks looking for new vegetarian and vegan ideas.’ – Sainsbury’s Magazine

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‘Annie Rigg’s cookbooks are always good and this one continues the theme … high quality photographs make trying them all very tempting.’ – Choice magazine

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