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It is essential for any serious pastry chef to have a comprehensive knowledge of frozen dessert production, and this book provides all the basic information a pastry professional needs. Introductory chapters include the history and evolution of frozen desserts; ingredients including dairy products, sugars, stabilizers, emulsifiers, fruits, and flavors; and equipment including churning machines, production equipment, and storage and serving containers. Also included are essentials on storage, sanitation, and production and serving techniques. Recipe chapters cover Dairy-Based Frozen Desserts, which include ice cream, gelato, and sherbet; Non-Dairy Desserts, which include sorbet and granites; ...
Ever dream of refreshing frozen treats and ice cream, specially on a scorching day? If so, Vegan Ice Cream: Delicious and Easy Homemade Non-Dairy Ice Cream and Frozen Dessert Cookbook For A Vegetarian, Vegan, Lactose-Free, Paleo, and Plant-Based Diet! By Polly Martin is THE book for you! On a hot day, it can be hard finding a plant-based sweet treat or dessert to cool down. That's why we've created Vegan Ice Cream or Nice Cream! Our book includes all your favorite frozen desserts and delicious ice cream flavors that are egg, dairy, and lactose-free! We also have a few recipes that are nut-free and sugar-free! Why choose this book?While it is common knowledge that a vegan lifestyle is benefic...
Enjoy all of your favorite ice creams — without the dairy! In this Storey BASICS® guide, Nicole Weston shows you how to make vegan “ice creams” right at home, with soy, almond, or coconut milk. Fill your bowl with classics like vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry, or get creative with flavors like chai tea, peanut butter and banana, and coconut-raspberry-lime. Weston also includes recipes for vegan sorbets, granitas, pops, and even vegan cookies for making dairy-free ice cream sandwiches.
If ONE simple change could resolve most of your symptoms and prevent a host of illnesses, wouldn't you want to try it? Go Dairy Free shows you how! There are plenty of reasons to go dairy free. Maybe you are confronting allergies or lactose intolerance. Maybe you are dealing with acne, digestive issues, sinus troubles, or eczema—all proven to be associated with dairy consumption. Maybe you're looking for longer-term disease prevention, weight loss, or for help transitioning to a plant-based diet. Whatever your reason, Go Dairy Free is the essential arsenal of information you need to change your diet. This complete guide and cookbook will be your vital companion to understand dairy, how it ...
Five years ago, popular blogger Brandi Doming of The Vegan 8 became a vegan, overhauling the way she and her family ate after a health diagnosis for her husband. The effects have been life-changing. Her recipes rely on refreshingly short ingredient lists that are ideal for anyone new to plant-based cooking or seeking simplified, wholesome, family-friendly options for weeknight dinners. All of the recipes are dairy-free and most are oil-free, gluten-free, and nut-free (if not, Brandi offers suitable alternatives), and ideally tailored to meet the needs of an array of health conditions. Each of the 100 recipes uses just 8 or fewer ingredients (not including salt, pepper, or water) to create satisfying, comforting meals from breakfast to dessert that your family--even the non-vegans--will love. Try Bakery-Style Blueberry Muffins, Fool 'Em "Cream Cheese" Spinach-Artichoke Dip, Cajun Veggie and Potato Chowder, Skillet Baked Mac n' Cheese, and No-Bake Chocolate Espresso Fudge Cake.
The Vegan Scoop brings the pleasures of the ice cream parlor into your home with 150 recipes for delicious frozen desserts that are so rich and creamy, they’re better than the “real” thing—and contain one-third the calories! Developed by vegan hipster Wheeler del Torro of Wheeler’s Frozen Desserts, these “faux” creams feature 100 percent vegan-certified ingredients, making them suitable for both vegans and those with lactose intolerance and other dairy aversions. And with each serving containing approximately 80 calories—nearly 100 calories fewer than a serving of traditional ice cream—you can indulge with peace of mind (and keep your trim waistline!). Chapters are devoted to innovative flavor “inspirations,” and cover everything from Caribbean & Island Flavors to Healthy Flavors and Aphrodisiacal Flavors. You’ll also find two chapters full of recipes for toppings, sauces, sides, and other dessert accompaniments. Recipes include: Peanut Butter Banana Black Sesame Chocolate Marshmallow Almond Cookie Orange Passion Fruit Granola Crunch Pecan Apple Danish Espresso Bean Vanilla Graham Cracker and hundreds more!
Making ice cream at home with a variety of nondairy milks is surprisingly easy, and the results taste so much better than store bought. Readers will find recipes for all their favorite traditional ice cream flavors, plus a tempting variety of exotic and gourmet tastes made with herbs, spices, and liqueurs. From scoops and sundaes and to sorbets and frozen yogurts, you can make anything found in an ice-cream parlor. And you can use quality, natural ingredients. There's even recipes for toppings and sauces. Perfect for vegans and anyone allergic to dairy or soy, ice cream aficionados will be dazzled by the vast array of creative possibilities presented here.
From the creator of the popular blog, Occasionally Eggs, comes a beautiful debut cookbook exploring the bounty of the seasons, filled with more than 110 simple vegetarian recipes. Alexandra Daum loves nothing more than harvesting her garden throughout the year, and creating satisfying, seasonally-driven recipes. In her first cookbook, Occasionally Eggs, she shows us how simple it can be to cook healthy(ish) vegetarian meals with local fruits and vegetables, and pantry staples, like grains and legumes. Hard-to-find ingredients are kept to a minimum, with a focus on flavour combinations that make the best possible use of market finds. Largely plant-based, with the exception of occasional uses ...