Afro-Vegan

Farm-fresh African, Caribbean & southern flavors remixed

Vegan cookbook review

Chef Bryant Terry is back with another vegan cookbook, this time a fusion of southern, African, and Caribbean cuisines. One of the things I really like about Mr. Terry’s books is that so many of the flavors and textures are new to me, so just paging through them is like reading the menus of a dozen new restaurants.

Afro-Vegan includes more than 100 recipes divided into 10 chapters:

  1. Spices. Sauces. Heat. – blackened seasoning, chermoula, smoky pili pili sauce…
     
  2. Okra. Black-eyed peas. Watermelon. – crunchy bean and okra fritters, Texas caviar, strawberry-watermelon salad with basil-cayenne syrup…
     
  3. Soups. Stews. Tagines.stewed tomatoes and black-eyed peas with cornbread croutons, coconut-cashew soup with summer veggies, sweet potato and lima bean tagine…
     
  4. Greens. Squashes. Roots. – fresh corn salad, collards and cabbage with garlic, slow-braised mustard greens…
     
  5. Grits. Grains. Couscous. – grits and collard greens, dirty millet, vegetable couscous…
     
  6. Street food. Snacks. Small bites. – lemongrass boiled peanuts, skillet cornbread, lil’ tofu po’boys…
     
  7. Preserves. Creams. Spreads. – pickled watermelon rinds, fig preserves with thyme, maple-plantain spread…
     
  8. Biscuits. Smoothies. Porridge. – teff biscuits, purp 2.0 (blueberry-banana-cashew smoothie), millet-sweet potato porridge…
     
  9. Cakes. Treats. Fruit. – cocoa-spice cake, ambrosia ice pops, tropical fruit salad with mango-lime dresssing…
     
  10. Cold drinks. Tonics. Cocktails. – roselle-rooibos drink, ginger-lemongrass tonic, tamarind sweet tea…

Afro-Vegan is rounded out with a dozen seasonal menu suggestions, including a spring salad buffet, an intimate summer dinner for two, autumn family fun food, and Saint Bob Marley’s birthday dinner for winter.

Afro-VeganBuy Afro-Vegan:

Amazon.com | Amazon.co.uk
 

Also by this author: Vegan Soul Kitchen