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Wow, Its December already. I have been out of sorts lately, with the constant rain and the cold weather making me all lazy, wanting to sit by the fireplace, obsessing about finding a house and not finding any, adjusting the requirements every week and still not finding one. The market is quite crazy in Seattle. Most new construction is currently selling at an inflated price and within 3 days of getting listed. Ah well, there is a new larger kitchen waiting for me out there somewhere.
I need to snap out of the funk and get back to a good schedule, write up the posts with the pictures already taken, bake up a bunch of cookies to send out, catch up on blogs.. so many things to do!

Lets start up this holiday season with a Giveaway! From the author of Triumph of the Lentil – Soyfree Vegan Whole foods, Hilda Jorgensen, comes this new book High Protein Vegan – Hearty Whole food meals, raw desserts and more.

Most vegan cookbooks end up catching splatters and dust on my kitchen bookshelf, not opened as much as I would want for some or the other reason. I think it is sometimes because they either use too many pre-made processed products, too much fat, too much sugary desserts, or are generally too meaty(most recipes revolve around making meat oriented meals). Though those work out for a lot of people, I did not grow up on a meat based diet, and I dont miss it. Not that I dont enjoy a decadent dessert, burgers and some old dishes veganized once in a while.
With the way my taste buds are changing, I seem to appreciate more veggies, beans, lentils, less sweet, more complex flavors from the herbs, spices and vegetables. And this book delivers a good portion of all that and more.

The recipes in the book are designed to be high in protein and very filling. Most recipes can make up a complete balanced meal, while some make just the protein portion of the meal and need addition of some carb rich veggies or grains, some of which are suggested.
A lot of the recipes have Few ingredients and are quick to put together. There are several options stews, casseroles, burgers, breads, salads, sides and more and the answer to the age old question of where do we get our protein:)
The book is also very Allergy friendly with recipes marked as
Gluten-free,
Soy-free,
Nightshade-free(no potatoes, tomatoes, chillis, eggplants etc)
Onion, Garlic-free
Nut-free
Use Amazon’s Look inside feature to browse the Table of contents and first few pages of the High Protein Vegan Book.

The first thing that I wanted to try from the book was the Soy-free Tofu. I dont like Tofu in any which way. So a soy free and a more delicious version will find a place in my home anyday.
You can find Hilda’s recipe for the Soy-free Tofu here
I made mine with garfava flour, which congeals much faster than just garbanzo bean(chickpea) flour.
I made her Tofu Satays(marinate already made Tofu strips and grill) with a Peanut sauce made with almonds. I was out of Peanuts, so I used ground Almonds, fresh ginger, sesame oil, coconut milk, chickpea miso, agave, salt, turmeric for color, blend, adjust taste, done. These satays were a big hit with hubbs. I loved them too. It is a bit of a taste adjustment, since it is chickpea flour after all, but I love this so much more than the original bland Tofu 🙂 This soyfree tofu would be great in savory meals. As Hilda mentions, this is a quick version of the traditional Burmese Tofu which is always made with chickpea flour. More information and ideas in the book.

I also made Hilda’s Pea and Cauliflower Samosa pot pies. I mean there is Samosa in the name, so I have to make some and eat some. Hilda’s recipe is potato free, but I added some. I dont even have to tell you how difficult it was to not start eating these pot pies while clicking pictures.

There is a whole section of delicious raw desserts in the book. Like this raw Caramel Slice on Hilda’s blog. Chocolate, caramel made with Dates, and almonds. My kind of dessert.
The book is laid out casually, just like a blog and feels much more accessible probably because of that. The other thing that I love about the book is that almost all of recipes have a picture with them. I personally think , this book would be a great gift this season to make it easy to ensure we ate our plant based protein everyday.

Hilda is offering a copy of High Protein Vegan to one of my blog readers!
To Enter, please use the Widget below. The giveaway runs till December 9th. Shipping anywhere in the world:)
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Ok, well I tried the email login 🙂 I am a fan on facebook, subscribed to the blog as well. HUGE fan 🙂
This book sounds awesome! Having a hard time understanding the widget…how do we know our entry was accepted?
you will need to use facebook to connect or email login, then click on the first entry, which will open up and show 2 buttons, Enter and cancel. Click “Enter”. repeat for other entries if you wish. If it doesnt work, just leave me comment that you subscribed to the blog, and are a fan on facebook and i will manually add your entries before picking a winner.
I would be happy to have this book. Soy-free tofu receipe looks very interesting
The pot pies look amazing! 🙂
This text is worth everyone’s attention. How can I find out more?
Here is my webpage – van nelle
My diet is loaded with soy so it’s refreshing to go soy-free with this cookbook. Crossing fingers I win 🙂
Interesting! I love tofu but haven’t tried this!
Everything looks luscious! Would love to have this book on my kitchen shelf.
UR pic is looks so gorgeous.. I am big fan of Tofu but this is tempting me too.. will try!
https://great-secret-of-life.blogspot.com
Would love to get this book! Thanks for the chance.