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A guide to creating vegan versions of pantry staples--from dairy and meat substitutes such as vegan yogurt, mayo, bacon, and cheese, to dressings, sauces, cookies, and more.

Kitchen crafters know the pleasure of making their own staples and specialty foods, whether it's cultured sour cream or a stellar soup stock. It's a fresher, healthier, more natural approach to eating and living. Now vegans who are sick of buying over-processed, over-packaged products can finally join the homemade revolution.

Studded with full-color photos, 
The Homemade Vegan Pantry celebrates beautiful, handcrafted foods that don't take a ton of time, from ice cream and pizza dough, to granola and breakfast sausage. Miyoko Schinner guides readers through the techniques for making French-style buttercreams, roasted tomatoes, and pasta without special equipment. Her easy methods make "slow food" fast, and full of flavor. 

The Homemade Vegan Pantry raises the bar on plant-based cuisine, not only for vegans and vegetarians, but also for the growing number of Americans looking to eat lighter and healthier, and anyone interested in a handcrafted approach to food.
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“Miyoko’s recipes for vegan basics are thoughtfully crafted and the photography is so artistic and inspiring that I can hardly wait to start cooking! It is a beautiful book that would make a great gift for any occasion.” 
— Alicia Silverstone, vegan activist, actress, and author of The Kind Diet and The Kind Mama

“Showcasing a mouthwatering array of condiments, stocks, pastas, classic comfort foods, and more,
The Homemade Vegan Pantry will show you how fun and delicious it can be to make your favorite food staples at home. Miyoko’s culinary genius shines through in every recipe and the photos are nothing short of sublime!”
— Jason Wrobel, celebrity vegan chef and host of How to Live to 100 on the Cooking Channel

The Homemade Vegan Pantry makes world-class vegan dishes possible for everyone at every skill level. This is all thanks to Miyoko, a chef who…brings a passion to her recipes that gets both herbivores and omnivores excited.”
— Isa Chandra Moskowitz, author of Isa Does It

"Store-bought vegan foods are aften processed to compensate for nonvegan ingredients, but as chef Miyoko Schinner argues, it's easy to make tasty staples at home, from eggless mayo to pancake mix."
— Time magazine

About the Author

Entrepreneur for 30+ years in the food world as a bestselling author, chef and creator of delicious, decadent, healthful plant-based food, MIYOKO SCHINNER is dedicated to pleasing the omnivore’s palate in all of us. She refuses to give up on those who haven’t made the switch to plant-based foods and continues to offer progress through the senses, not just the intellect, using diverse avenues. These have included a restaurant and natural food company that distributed products nationwide and supplied cookies and pastries to United Airlines.
 
Inspiring the general public through her 5 cookbooks, including the best-selling and “groundbreaking”
Artisan Vegan Cheese and the just-published The Homemade Vegan Pantry, Schinner also recognizes that not everyone will take up the cause in their own kitchens. To answer this call, in 2014, she launched an artisan vegan cheese company, Miyoko’s Kitchen, which set out to redefine the category of “cheese” with its unctuous, decadent, delicious flavors of handcrafted cheeses made from nuts. Miyoko’s Kitchen currently ships nationwide through ecommerce as well as regular distribution channels, and exports to Australia and Hong Kong.
 
No stranger to public speaking or media attention, Schinner also co-hosts the national cooking show
Vegan Mashup, presents live at major events around the country, and is frequently featured in national and local media.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Ten Speed Press (June 16, 2015)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 224 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1607746778
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1607746775
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.75 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.74 x 0.98 x 9.31 inches
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Miyoko has been delivering up her style of gourmet vegan cuisine to the public for decades through her many enterprises, including a restaurant, natural food company, cooking classes, lectures, and books. Her titles include the groundbreaking book, Artisan Vegan Cheese, and the most recent, The Homemade Vegan Pantry. Miyoko is the founder of Miyoko's Kitchen, makers of artisanal vegan cheese available at key retailers and online at http://miyokoskitchen.com/. She is co-host of Vegan Mashup, a cooking show on the Create Channel and seen on PBS.

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The Essential Guide to Making Delicious Vegan Staples - Wouldn't Be Without It!
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The Essential Guide to Making Delicious Vegan Staples - Wouldn't Be Without It!
This is the book you need to get started creating vegan staples. If I could choose only one book out of all of the books I purchased last year, this would be the book I would keep.Miyoko's recipes are simple, require mostly standard ingredients, and create some of the most fantastic vegan food I have eaten to date. There is a reason that Miyoko's recipes for vegan cheese come out so good - she actually sells her vegan cheese online. With this book you can make your own ketchup, butter, unribs, unsteak, unchicken, vegan fish sauce, and teriyaki sauce! You can make vegan mozzarella that bakes, browns, and crisps up on a pizza. You can make vegan ice cream and vegan yogurt. You can make a roll of vegan chocolate chip cookie batter you can cut off pieces of and use as needed.I am sharing pictures of a pizza I made with the vegan mozzarella cheese from this book, a pork chop I made using the Unpork recipe, and tofu red curry I made where the essential ingredient was Miyoko's vegan fish sauce.There are specialty ingredients that certain recipes require and I would make sure to purchase the recommended ingredients and not attempt to substitute other ingredients that may seem similar. For instance, the liquid soy lecithin is essential to the Glorious Butterless Butter recipe. When tapioca is mentioned for the cheese recipes, you will need to use tapioca flour. For the fermented tofu liquid for the vegan fish sauce, purchase a bottle of fermented tofu from an Asian grocery store that appears clear - if the fermented tofu is darker or reddish, that means it has chilies in it, and you will not want to use that kind of fermented tofu for this recipe. I contacted Miyoko through her website and she was very helpful in clarifying what specific items were required and where to purchase them. She is incredibly kind and responsive.When you are culturing your vegan cheese, I found it worked better when I waited the full two days for the cheese's ingredients to culture. If you want to start with a recipe that is a surefire hit, I would highly suggest the Unsteak recipe.If you don't drink alcohol, for recipes that have mirin and wine incorporated, you can find mirin and non-alcoholic wines that have the majority of the alcohol removed. I used Honteri Mirin from the local Asian grocery store and Fre Alcohol Removed Merlot. While the book suggests to use mirin that only incorporates rice and koji (and this is the perfect choice if you do not have an alcohol free household), I found that the flavors were still there with the Honteri Mirin while the alcohol was not.While you are using this book, you will notice that a number of recipes incorporate multiple variations. The cashew cream recipe page alone has additional recipes for bechamel, alfredo, and mushroom sauce. The Glorious Butterless Butter recipe has four variations you can try after trying the main recipe. I love how comprehensive this book is. After the recipe for flax seed egg whites, Miyoko includes recipes for flax seed omelets, frittata, and quiche. You can make ice cream or gelato or sorbet, homemade jam, mustard, and mayonnaise, bread, crackers and cakes - the list of different recipes this book incorporates can really stock your entire vegan pantry. There is even a recipe for cinnamon rolls. I made the ketchup recipe in about 5 minutes with ingredients I already had in my fridge and pantry. It was worlds better than the corn syrup based ketchup you can typically find at the store.If you are a fan of seafood but are vegan and haven't found good recipes that incorporate the flavors you have been missing, Miyoko has a whole section of this book dedicated to vegan seafood. You can make vegan fish, crab cakes, chowder - even vegan fish sauce! The vegan fish sauce has to be my favorite addition to Thai dishes. It brings back all of the subtleties of flavor I missed in the dishes I used to love before I was vegan. It's so good that I will probably use it the next time I order Thai food takeout - there is nothing like having the essential flavors and nuances of Thai food on my palate again.This book is absolutely the most comprehensive and detailed recipe guide I have found to vegan cooking. Miyoko knows vegan cooking and everything I have made using this book has been absolutely delectable. It would be the first book I would recommend to a friend who was newly vegan.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2015
This book changed my life. I have been a vegan for over 12 years, and I have never eaten as well as I do now after owning this cookbook! I love making my own vegan meats; it saves so much money! You will NOT be disappointed in the vegan meat recipes: the chicken, steak, and ribs (especially those amazing ribs) are to die for, and you can make enough for a small army, freeze it, and eat it forever. It saves so much money! Also, gone are the days of buying over-processed vegan butters and mayos. We make the no-oil mayo and it is delicious as well as healthy. My mother - who is not a vegan - says it is the best mayo she has ever had. The risottos are excellent as well. I make the mushroom risotto for guests and they rave about it every time.

Edit: I've now made even more recipes from this book! A couple of tips and insights:

*Condiments and Dairy*
1. ALL the condiments are amazing. The vegan butter is heaven. The teriyaki sauce - delicious. Ketchup - excellent. Mustard - amazing.
2. Unless you have a Vitamix, make sure to *really* blend your soy beans when you make the soy milk. The 10 seconds she advises are not enough. Your okara should not be chunky (like mine was the first time).
3. The ice cream base is phe-no-men-al. You can replace the water with soy milk to make it even more fantastic.

*Meats*
Listen, I live in the only place in the world with a vegan butcher shop, and the meats in this book are WAY better than theirs. I have now made all the vegan meats in the book (except the flaky unfish, which requires yuba...which I don't have the patience to make). They are all fantastic. The chicken and mushroom burgers are the easiest to whip up, the ribs are the most delicious, and the unfish sticks and san francisco fab cakes (both of which have okara) are extremely filling! The steak recipe makes a lot, but it shouldn't be served as is; you add it to things (like the *fantastic* bolognese sauce), or sear it/grill it with a marinade. It's the only meat that she has which you need to add more things to after you make it. However, the recipe makes a bunch, so there's that. At our house, we make the chicken and ribs most often. Mmmmmmm.

*Cheeses*
The cheddar cheese - you HAVE to make it. You have to. You must! This book was made later than her Artisan Vegan Cheese book, and the cheddar cheese in this one is even better than the one in there. Goes great on top of one of the breakfast sausages. The cheese mix for the mac 'n cheese is so easy, yet so fantastic. I made a big batch of this for a party (no vegans present), and people kept asking me for the recipe.

I just can't say enough about this cookbook; it saves my family money, makes us healthier, and brings deliciousness into our lives. If you are a vegan, if you have to own it.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2016
I seldom write cookbook reviews since I find that most cookbooks have a few good recipes and the rest are either so-so or are not very good at all. I waited some time to review this one because I wanted to try most of the recipes before reviewing it and wanted to try them several times to make sure that they consistently turned out well.

I have been a vegan for many years and am an experienced vegan cook. Part of my reason for becoming a vegan was to provide healthy food for my family and that includes not only eating plant-based foods, but also avoiding processed foods when possible. This cookbook helps me do both by providing delicious and, for almost all recipes, quick results. It is the only cookbook I have, and I have over a hundred of them, that never leaves my kitchen counter.

Some of the recipes that I have made include Sqeeze Bottle Yellow Mustard, Dijon Mustard, Ale and Brown Sugar Mustard, Oil Free Eggless Mayo, Classic Eggless Mayonnaise, Basic Ketchup, Teriyaki Sauce, Zippy Barbecue Sauce, No-anchovy Worcestershire Sauce and That Bottle of Italian Dressing. All of them are easy and very quick to make with the exception of the Dijon Mustard which is easy to make but has to ferment for about a month--well worth the wait. The Oil Free Eggless Mayo is much better than anything you can buy in the store and the Classic Eggless Mayonnaise is so good that we like it better than any "real mayonnaise" that we have had. The Basic Ketchup takes no time at all to make and leaves store brands, vegan or not, in the dust. This is just a sampling of the condiments section.

Once you have made the Almond Milk and coffee creamer, you will never be able to buy those products again. They are so good. I liked the soy milk just fine but still think Silk soy milk is better. I mix the two to at least dilute the bad stuff in the store-bought soy milk.

The two butters, Glorious Butterless Butter and the cultured butter, are both wonderful and so much cheaper than the vegan brands in the supermarket. We like the cultured butter better and I always make this if I have the almond milk yogurt on hand. Both are easy and quick to make. The almond yogurt mentioned earlier is very very good. I find that if I add a little more agar powder and arrowroot powder and cook it a little longer in the yogurt maker, I get the consistency and flavor of Greek yogurt. I make it both ways and the family loves them.

We love the Oil Free Melty 'Pepper Jack' " Cheese, the Oil-free Melty Mozarella, and the Oil-Free Melty Cheddar "Cheeses". The Vegan Parmesan "Cheese" is very good but a pain in the neck to make. The Not Nog is so so good and we were thrilled to be able to have what tasted like eggnog during the holidays (I like this made with almond milk rather than soy and made the almond milk base a little thicker for this).

If you are like me, you have probably thrown up your hands thinking that you would never find good vegan broths. The vegan Chicken(less), Got No Beef and Mushroom broths are wonderful. The hot dogs made with the vegetables left over from the beef broth are better than the real thing and far better than the analog ones in the stores. They take a little time but are well worth it. The curry soup made with the leftover vegetables used to make the no-chicken broth is out of this world. The "Un-ribs" are well worth the time it takes to make them. We just stuff ourselves when I make them--we have no self control when it comes to these things.

I have missed seafood a lot since becoming vegan; this cookbook has recipes for fish, fish sticks, crab cakes and seafood chowder...that are very very good.

I will mention just a few more wonderful things offered in this book and then call it a day. The cake mixes and baking mixes are real time savers and come together so quickly; the recipes for biscuits, pancakes, brownies and cakes made using these mixes are decadent; you won't miss the lack of animal products at all.

The only recipe that I could not make no matter what I tried was the sour cream. If anyone has made this successfully, I would love to hear from you.

If I had to give up all but one cookbook, this is the one I would keep.
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fernanda garza
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente!
Reviewed in Mexico on May 5, 2024
Me hubiera gustado mas fotos, pero aun asi esta padrisimo el libro. Si deseas iniciar con cocina vegana aqui te dicen como desde preparaciones básicas hasta elavoraciones mas complicadas. Muy completo. Lo recomendaria sin problema.
Teresa
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Have Vegan Book
Reviewed in Canada on January 19, 2024
Easy recipes and great for building up your pantry staples with many tips for simplifying. If you want to save money and lower recycling while improving your health, this is a must-have cookbook.
Pandora Luu
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Mi pento e mi dolgo solo di non averlo preso prima, questo libro. Pensavo fossero le solite ricette base, poi per fortuna ho fatto mente locale sull'altissimo livello dell'autrice e l'ho preso. È davvero stupendo, immancabile per ogni vegano e/o onnivoro salutista. Stra-consigliato
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Mi pento e mi dolgo solo di non averlo preso prima, questo libro. Pensavo fossero le solite ricette base, poi per fortuna ho fatto mente locale sull'altissimo livello dell'autrice e l'ho preso. È davvero stupendo, immancabile per ogni vegano e/o onnivoro salutista. Stra-consigliato
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5.0 out of 5 stars So useful!
Reviewed in France on January 3, 2022
I’ll be making many things for less from this book and avoiding possible additives… thank you!
Gretel
5.0 out of 5 stars An absolute 'must have' for experienced vegans and those who want to reduce their dairy intake
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 24, 2019
This book is a revelation - I haven't attempted all the recipes yet, but can give feedback on the ones I have.
First to say the author is American, so there may need to be a slight adjustment for British tastes and also some terminology. For example - the 'Classic pancake and biscuit mix' - this is a genius mixture, dry ingredients which can be made up and stored in a container for weeks, and can then be mixed up as required into pancakes and 'biscuits'. Two things with this recipe - I have never put sugar into pancake mix, but there is sugar in the dry mix in the book. So I left the sugar out - but then had to remember to put some back in when mixing up scones - because that's what we call them on this side of the pond - biscuits are something quite different! Also, I used less liquid, and rolled the mix out and cut it into scones rather than dropping it on to the baking tray with a consistency more like rock cakes.
The genius of this recipe is also that a small amount can be mixed up at any one time - so once the dry mix is in the tub, I found that a 1/4 cup of dry mix added to just over 1/4 cup of oat milk made one big American style fluffy pancake - perfect for just me. Most recipes assume that I'm cooking for the 5,000 and I end up with lots of mixture which I feel obliged to get through, even if I don't want pancakes. But with this mix I can have a pancake one day and a batch of scones a few days later and then another pancake a week or so further on. Brilliant! Can't recommend it highly enough.
Next the bread recipe. My goodness but this is amazing - I tried to put a photo, above, but it's sideways, for which I apologise! I call this 'Bread By Neglect' - mix up the dough, leave for 24 - 48 hours, then bake. No elaborate kneading, proving, knocking back, proving etc. Just mix and leave and bake! It comes out a bit like a sour-dough, a bit like a ciabatta - very nice indeed and only 4 ingredients.
I've got a batch of home-made tomato ketchup in the fridge, which is very close in taste indeed to the brand leaders.
I've just finished my first batch of home-made mayonnaise - I am just so pleased with myself for achieving mayonnaise! I had always thought it would be too fiddly and complicated - but Schinner's recipe is easy, and very tasty indeed.
I've got a jar of condensed 'milk' in the fridge - it's heaven on a spoon, and I am planning a banoffee pie!
The only thing which hasn't worked for me has been the 'White Cake' - it's a similar concept to the pancake/biscuit mix, in that the dry ingredients are combined in a tub, and can then be made up into cake or American Muffins etc. I found that the end result was doughy, and rather unpleasant, so I probably won't attempt this again.
Other than that, as I said, I can't recommend this book highly enough.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An absolute 'must have' for experienced vegans and those who want to reduce their dairy intake
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 24, 2019
This book is a revelation - I haven't attempted all the recipes yet, but can give feedback on the ones I have.
First to say the author is American, so there may need to be a slight adjustment for British tastes and also some terminology. For example - the 'Classic pancake and biscuit mix' - this is a genius mixture, dry ingredients which can be made up and stored in a container for weeks, and can then be mixed up as required into pancakes and 'biscuits'. Two things with this recipe - I have never put sugar into pancake mix, but there is sugar in the dry mix in the book. So I left the sugar out - but then had to remember to put some back in when mixing up scones - because that's what we call them on this side of the pond - biscuits are something quite different! Also, I used less liquid, and rolled the mix out and cut it into scones rather than dropping it on to the baking tray with a consistency more like rock cakes.
The genius of this recipe is also that a small amount can be mixed up at any one time - so once the dry mix is in the tub, I found that a 1/4 cup of dry mix added to just over 1/4 cup of oat milk made one big American style fluffy pancake - perfect for just me. Most recipes assume that I'm cooking for the 5,000 and I end up with lots of mixture which I feel obliged to get through, even if I don't want pancakes. But with this mix I can have a pancake one day and a batch of scones a few days later and then another pancake a week or so further on. Brilliant! Can't recommend it highly enough.
Next the bread recipe. My goodness but this is amazing - I tried to put a photo, above, but it's sideways, for which I apologise! I call this 'Bread By Neglect' - mix up the dough, leave for 24 - 48 hours, then bake. No elaborate kneading, proving, knocking back, proving etc. Just mix and leave and bake! It comes out a bit like a sour-dough, a bit like a ciabatta - very nice indeed and only 4 ingredients.
I've got a batch of home-made tomato ketchup in the fridge, which is very close in taste indeed to the brand leaders.
I've just finished my first batch of home-made mayonnaise - I am just so pleased with myself for achieving mayonnaise! I had always thought it would be too fiddly and complicated - but Schinner's recipe is easy, and very tasty indeed.
I've got a jar of condensed 'milk' in the fridge - it's heaven on a spoon, and I am planning a banoffee pie!
The only thing which hasn't worked for me has been the 'White Cake' - it's a similar concept to the pancake/biscuit mix, in that the dry ingredients are combined in a tub, and can then be made up into cake or American Muffins etc. I found that the end result was doughy, and rather unpleasant, so I probably won't attempt this again.
Other than that, as I said, I can't recommend this book highly enough.
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