NYC Vegan

Iconic Recipes for a Taste of the Big Apple

Nonfiction, Food & Drink, Vegetables & Salads, International
Cover of the book NYC Vegan by Michael Suchman, Ethan Ciment, Vegan Heritage Press, LLC
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Author: Michael Suchman, Ethan Ciment ISBN: 9781941252345
Publisher: Vegan Heritage Press, LLC Publication: May 9, 2017
Imprint: Vegan Heritage Press, LLC Language: English
Author: Michael Suchman, Ethan Ciment
ISBN: 9781941252345
Publisher: Vegan Heritage Press, LLC
Publication: May 9, 2017
Imprint: Vegan Heritage Press, LLC
Language: English

NYC Vegan brings New York’s fabulous foods to the plant-based table. The book was written by native New Yorkers as a tribute to the city they love. From the diners and delis of Brooklyn to the traditions of Little Italy and Chinatown, the foods of New York are the foods of the world.

  • Old New York: Manhattan clam chowder, Waldorf salad, eggs Benedict, New York-style pizza, and New York-style cheesecake.
  • Street foods and festivals: Soft pretzels, churros, falafel, Italian ice, caramel corn, and zeppoles.
  • Delis and diners: Reuben sandwich, bagels, pot pie, and Brooklyn egg creams.
  • Bakeries: Knishes, cinnamon rolls, black-and-white cookies, and Irish soda bread.
  • Jewish specialties: Blintzes, brisket, mandelbroit, and "chicken" soup.
  • Neighborhoods: Polish pierogis, Italian lasagna, Dominican arroz con maíz, Greek avgolemono soup, and Puerto Rican mofongo.

These recipes are simple and delicious and bring the city vibe to your own kitchen. As self-trained cooks, Michael and Ethan are food lovers who show how vegan food can taste just as good as nonvegan dishes and how eliminating animal products from your diet does not mean you can't enjoy New York City's iconic foods. This book includes full-color photography by Jackie Sobon and a list of current New York City vegan restaurants.

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NYC Vegan brings New York’s fabulous foods to the plant-based table. The book was written by native New Yorkers as a tribute to the city they love. From the diners and delis of Brooklyn to the traditions of Little Italy and Chinatown, the foods of New York are the foods of the world.

These recipes are simple and delicious and bring the city vibe to your own kitchen. As self-trained cooks, Michael and Ethan are food lovers who show how vegan food can taste just as good as nonvegan dishes and how eliminating animal products from your diet does not mean you can't enjoy New York City's iconic foods. This book includes full-color photography by Jackie Sobon and a list of current New York City vegan restaurants.

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