Plant You scrappy cooking:140+ Plant-Based Zero-Waste
Recipes That Are Good for You, Your Wallet, and the Planet, by Carleigh Bodrug is an eye-catching
hardcover cookbook.
Recipes are whole food plant-based, and easy enough for a novice cook to follow along. Each recipe also has beautiful color illustrations, featuring small thumbprint sized pictures of the ingredients, making it quick and simple to see what ingredients to use at a glance. It also makes the book more appealing, as you can flip through the pages and choose recipes with ingredients you enjoy.
Carleigh focuses on sustainable vegan recipes that help us prevent waste. She offers food prep tips to help use up produce, nuts, seeds, grains, and beans and legumes before they go bad. She also includes a number of recipes that include stuff we’d normally throw away, like onion peels and lemon peels.
Another neat feature of this cookbook is it offers ideas for ingredient substitutions, allowing us to save money and use more of the ingredients we have on hand.
Even though I have been making vegan dishes for over forty years, I discovered new planet friendly drink recipes, “Pineapple Skin Tea” and “DIY Ginger Ale” that I liked, but never even imagined making before I read this book.
Carleigh divides the recipes into categories and some of the catchy titles are Scrappy Sunrise (breakfast foods), Souperb Soups, Sustainable Sammies, Wraps & Salads, Dressings, Dips & Saucy Things, and Preserves, Powders, Ferments & Other Fun Stuff.
Use the book to look up yummy dinner ideas including “Super Loaded Harvest Bowl,” “Firecracker Tofu with Coconut Rice,” and “Cuppa Joe Chili.” Also check out a recipe called “Luscious Lemon Dressing” and “(Almost) the Whole Can Hummus” too.
People in the United States consumed the most beef in the world last year, yet many people are unaware or ignore animal products' environmental impact. Beef production results in massive amounts of waste, deforestation of the world, worsening of water and air quality, and species extinction. This cookbook shows us alternative recipes that are earth-friendly, cuts down on waste, and are satisfying for our whole family.
The hardcover book is substantial ( 384 pages), with cover design by Amanda Kain (cover copyright and book copyright © 2024). Look for this book at Hachette Book Group both in a hardcover and eBook format (288pages).
Carleigh Bodrug is a NYT bestselling cookbook author, food blogger at Plantyou.com, and social media influencer. Along with producing weekly cooking videos and creating recipes, Carleigh also runs a digital meal planner and hosts a podcast called PlantPod. Her approach is centered on "scrappy cooking" to reduce food waste, and a desire to make healthy and delicious plant-based meals accessible to everyone.
Before you leave get additional ideas and tips about food prep, plant-based recipes, and eco-friendly living at Colors4Health.com. Find links to blog posts below, and see what I mean.
Please comment below.
In what ways have you already learned to make conscious decisions about what you eat and how you spend time, energy, and resources to get the best quality food you can afford?
Do you think you'd like to own this cookbook? I checked it out from the public library for a test run, and am so glad I did. Borrowing it from the library is free, and helped me determine to purchase the ebook, because it's a keeper.
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I love reading/flipping through cookbooks like this one. I haven't seen it before, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThat's one of my favorite activities too Cindy. Wishing you a beautiful Nov. and be well.
DeleteNice review of this cookbook! I find it challenging to review this type of book but you’ve done a great job.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your kind words. Wishing you a happy Nov. and be well.
DeleteDo not think I will get the cookbook--I have an aversion to the kitchen-- but I did download the ginger ale recipe. -
ReplyDeleteGreat. I love ginger so this recipe is one of my favorite Carleigh Bodrug recipes.
DeleteI’m glad you found new recipes to enjoy, thanks for sharing your thoughts
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Shelleyrae for the visit and comment. Wishing you a fun Sunday and beautiful Nov.
DeleteThank you for sharing this cookbook! Having switched to the Mediterraen Diet for health reasons, I feel so much better, especially since beef is 99% out of my diet. Perhaps my side dishes are vegan, but I'll have to pay more attention to be sure. Your post is much appreciated!
ReplyDeleteGlad I could help Miaismine. You are doing such a good thing for health, good taste, and the planet.
DeleteThis is a great reminder to me to up the amount of plant-based foods we eat. I shall look for this book.
ReplyDeleteWould love to know what you think after you read it. Maybe a book review on ReaderBuzz?
DeleteThank you for the book recommendation and I'm going to check out your site!
ReplyDeleteThanks Terri. Sure hope you'll drop by at Colors 4 Health, the place where a healthy lifestyle and colors intersect. Happy Nov. and be well.
DeleteThat sounds like a fabulous book!
ReplyDeleteThanks Joanne for the visit and comment. You're right. It is a fabulous book.
DeleteIt is always interesting to see someone else's recipes that are whole food and inspiring at the same time. We are meat eaters, but I am always looking for that "just a bit different" side dish, dessert and even beverage. Thanks for sharing with the What Did You Read This Month, book review link-up.
ReplyDeleteYes I agree about it being interesting to see someone else's recipes that are whole food and inspiring at the same time. Thanks for the comment and visait. Have a beautiful Sunday.
DeleteThis is a great post Nancy. I love her books and she has great ideas for plant-based eating. It amazes me how people ignore things like
ReplyDelete"Beef production results in massive amounts of waste, deforestation of the world, worsening of water and air quality, and species extinction". We just don't need to eat that much meat and they often just don't get the connection to the destruction it causes. Thanks for a very informative post.
Appreciate your feedback Judee and wish you a great day!
DeleteNancy, I'm going to check this book out at my local library. Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts on it.
ReplyDeleteSure glad you're interested Stephanie. When you try a reccipe or take advantage of an eco-friendly tip to prevent food waste, be sure to let me know. Happy weekend and be well.
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